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Falling Skies 1.1 "Pilot" Discussion/Review/Comment **SPOILERS**

Pick your level of enjoyment

  • Love it.

    Votes: 12 15.4%
  • Like it

    Votes: 30 38.5%
  • It was OK

    Votes: 20 25.6%
  • Meh

    Votes: 14 17.9%
  • Stunk on ice

    Votes: 2 2.6%

  • Total voters
    78
Truth be told, I think I might've liked a little build up, or at least a narrative over the opening credits sequence, something like "6 Months ago, they came. Why we don't know yet, but, they..."
We did get exactly that. Well, I can't remember if any of the credits were rolling during it, but we definitely got a narrative of what had happened.
 
The ratings are strong, no cause for concern. If there's a big drop off next week (and I don't see why) then maybe we can worry a little.
 
Truth be told, I think I might've liked a little build up, or at least a narrative over the opening credits sequence, something like "6 Months ago, they came. Why we don't know yet, but, they..."
We did get exactly that. Well, I can't remember if any of the credits were rolling during it, but we definitely got a narrative of what had happened.
HM.... I don't remember that? I'll have to double check, I hope they didn't cut it out of the On Demand airing (They shouldn't ahve, it's 2 hours, including commercials, no RFast Forwarding available)
 
The whole time I'm thinking about how valuable coloured pencils, crayons and paper are now and it's foolish to waste them on child psychology when the kids probably going to be dead in a week.
 
How many episodes are there in the first season, anyway?
Not sure.

IMDB lists out 10 episodes, but, the msot episodes any actor appears in is 9 episodes and many of them only show appearing in 8 episodes.

It would seem, there should be at least 10 episodes though, since they ahve titles for 10 (2 Hour Pilot was actually 2 episodes, so this coming episode is already episode 3)
 
Deadline

It didn't break any ratings records, but the Steven Spielberg-produced alien TNT drama series Falling Skies had a solid debut last night. The series starring Noah Wyle drew 5.9 million viewers for its 9-11 PM opener to become the most-watched cable premiere since TNT's Rizzoli & Isles (7.6 million) last summer, outpacing the October debut of AMC's The Walking Dead (5.3 million). Among adults 18-49, Falling Skies averaged 2.64 million, which fell between the premieres of Walking Dead (3.6 million) and Rizzoli & Isles (2.1 million). Falling Skies, which received mostly positive reviews, moves into its regular 10 PM slot this Sunday. Plans for a second season are already underway, with Remi Aubuchon on board as showrunner.

Following on from the Digital Spy news item linked above, the numbers for the first episodes were pretty healthy so hopefully an imminent pickup.
 
There's no reason to worry about cancellation now. Falling Skies has three things going for it that shows like The Event, V, and FlashForward didn't:

1. It's on cable.

2. Things blow up a lot.

3. The writing (so far) doesn't make you want to throw your TV out the window.

The biggest problem Falling Skies has is that the demographic skews old, but that's probably just following the average for TNT.

Also, there have been rumblings lately that advertisers at long last may realize that people over 49 do buy products, too, and are not as brand-loyal as people in that age group have been in decades past. Brand loyalty is learned behavior that has become less common among current generations, even the one facing retirement. It's not some bizarre function of growing old.
 
One other thought I had when I first saw the trailer for the pilot. I get the impression that, when he finished filming War of the Worlds, Spielberg thought "wow, how can I make a TV series out of this". Some of the cinematography in the show is evocative of the film. The Skitters, despite having more legs, are similar to the description of the Martians from Welles' book. And walking machines (OK, they're smaller, but..) All we need is some Red Weed, Black Smoke and a Heat Ray and we're all set.
 
There's no reason to worry about cancellation now. Falling Skies has three things going for it that shows like The Event, V, and FlashForward didn't:

1. It's on cable.

2. Things blow up a lot.

3. The writing (so far) doesn't make you want to throw your TV out the window.

The biggest problem Falling Skies has is that the demographic skews old, but that's probably just following the average for TNT.

Also, there have been rumblings lately that advertisers at long last may realize that people over 49 do buy products, too, and are not as brand-loyal as people in that age group have been in decades past. Brand loyalty is learned behavior that has become less common among current generations, even the one facing retirement. It's not some bizarre function of growing old.
You forgot about the fact that Steven Spielberg is involved, that definitely doesn't hurt.
 
How many episodes are there in the first season, anyway?
Not sure.

IMDB lists out 10 episodes, but, the msot episodes any actor appears in is 9 episodes and many of them only show appearing in 8 episodes.

It would seem, there should be at least 10 episodes though, since they ahve titles for 10 (2 Hour Pilot was actually 2 episodes, so this coming episode is already episode 3)
Interesting. Ten is more than I expected already.

One other thought I had when I first saw the trailer for the pilot. I get the impression that, when he finished filming War of the Worlds, Spielberg thought "wow, how can I make a TV series out of this". Some of the cinematography in the show is evocative of the film. The Skitters, despite having more legs, are similar to the description of the Martians from Welles' book. And walking machines (OK, they're smaller, but..) All we need is some Red Weed, Black Smoke and a Heat Ray and we're all set.
Yeah, it's definitely a War Of The Worlds scenario.
 
They jumped to far in the future. To much was going on without any of us actually knowing whats happening. Limited commercial break-my ass.

My guess this doesn't get a second season.
 
They jumped to far in the future. To much was going on without any of us actually knowing whats happening. Limited commercial break-my ass.

My guess this doesn't get a second season.

My guess is that you're wrong and are simply following the herd. Clearly this method has worked in the past - cite: Walking Dead.
 
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