Okay that's it, I gave this show a shot but it's obviously never going to shape up into anything passibly interesting. I'm out. This perfectly expresses my opinion, except that I've already reached my tolerance level:
Ugh, I'm starting to reach my limit on sappy, generic storylines.
You can really sense the potential here-- with a cool premise, some great intrigue, a couple of badass actors in Lang and O'Mara-- but all we get are these tired plots that feel ripped from a cheesy 90s syndicated show.
And even though there's a whole planet of prehistoric wonders to explore, we're stuck in this little Disney Channel family camp watching teenagers flirt and husbands get jealous.
I guess I'll never find out how the colonists ever found out it was safe to go through the wormhole if it only goes one way. Maybe radio transmissions can go back but not people? Ugh, I'm not sure I want to hear the explanation.
The final straw was the idiotic scene with Mira and Jim, in which she could have told him a lot more about what was going on, but pussyfooted about it for the sole purpose of stringing the audience along. But the writing is so bad that whatever the big reveal is, it's going to suck, so why bother?
Mira's motivation could have been far better with hints that she had some master plan of her own in mind that she was working towards. For her to simply be motivated by blackmail is uninteresting. It makes her a pawn rather than a character who might have some cool ideas or goals, whether sinister or good. Of course that's assuming she's telling the truth about anything, but this show isn't written subtlely enough for her to be lying.
And why did Jim hesitate to tell Taylor exactly what Mira had told him? All she said was that Taylor had aggravated some powerful people back home. Since "back home" is a dysfunctional and possibly tyrannical society, isn't it to Tyler's credit that the honchos are angry at him? Jim of all people should know that. Tyler would be far more sinister if the assholes on the other end of the wormhole approved of what he was doing. Jim should tell Tyler that he appreciates that he's not their lapdog, and offer to help him kick more sand in their eyes.
The little girl being a double agent was an obvious twist.
Yup. Too much obvious writing on this show.
Or take a sledgehammer to it. Don't they have any high-tech stuff they can at least try? To just give up was weak and the writing is so unimaginative that whatever is in it will just be a big fat disappointment anyway.
I reserve comment on the "mysteries" of Terra Nova until I see any evidence that the writers know the answer to the questions. And frankly even if they knew the answers I doubt they could approach the idea in a meaningful way that would be beyond such childish teasing as "You'll find out."
Yeah, at this point even if they DID start delving more into the mythology, it would probably be handled in the same derivative, one-dimensional way as everything else.
I just don't get the sense that they're capable of anything deeper than that, unfortunately.
The mysteries were the only thing keeping me watching, but I've given up hope as well.
Now it's American Horror Story night! Woot!!
Yeah, there are far better things to watch that this dribble. And
AHS isn't even good! But at least it holds my interest for 40 minutes minus commercials.
