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So is Falling Skies worth it?

Klaus

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I watched the pilot and didn't hate it, but when the next week rolled around I discovered it must have bored me more than I thought because I couldn't make myself watch it lol... I gather from the polls you folks have posted [I'm avoided the posts for fear of spoilers but have looked at the ratings you've given them] it seems like it's gotten better so I'd like to ask -- an overall thumbs up/down on watching it?
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I keep seeing it at the gym, but the volume is turned off, so I have to read the closed captions. Of the few episodes I've seen, it doesn't seem terrible. Not awesome, but not terrible.
 
I watched the pilot and didn't hate it, but when the next week rolled around I discovered it must have bored me more than I thought because I couldn't make myself watch it lol... I gather from the polls you folks have posted [I'm avoided the posts for fear of spoilers but have looked at the ratings you've given them] it seems like it's gotten better so I'd like to ask -- an overall thumbs up/down on watching it?
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Last night was the 1st season finale, which I haven't gotten to watch yet, but, based upon the other episodes and the previews for last night, I would say definitely it's been worth it. There was an initial drop off from Pilot to the second week (Pilot was actually the first 2 episodes together, so the second week was actually episode 3 out of 10) as there often is, but, ratings ahve held pretty steady since, so, seems like those who didn't bail after the Pilot stuck around.
 
Yes, I think it's worth it. The characters are good, the premise is interesting, the effects are decent considering the TV budget, and although the writing tends to be overly predictable, the two-hour finale did throw in some unpredictable twists and left the story at a very interesting place leading into next season.

Most importantly, the ratings are solid and the show isn't going to get cancelled midstream. :D
 
As one who watched the premiere ... then tabled it for several weeks ... caught up all at once using my cable's on-demand ... and watching the finale last night ... I have to say that it grows on you big time. It is solid writing ... it is just from a very different slant. We find out things as the people find them out. We don't have any link story wise to the ailens. We don't know their agenda. We don't know much. It is written from a very real life point of view. And that is not the usual mix of a sci-fi series. The closest to it is the first part of the Independence Day movie ... before they had an encounter with the alien Will Smith brought in.
 
If they're going where I think they're going with the story (which I elaborate on in the finale thread), then S2 could very well be when the story "really" starts and S1 was just fairly mundane setup.
 
I've been watching it consistently on FX(UK) since it's airing (and am thus a little behind American viewers, as it started later and also presented the pilot as two seperate episodes) but it's an alright show.

Falling Skies can be a little staid and conventional, more content to spin the wheel than reinvent it, but the show's never been boring. Character-wise it's a bit like if Battlestar Galactica was buckets more upbeat and wholesome, with a score of virtuous, decent characters leading honest good guy lives - though the show has enough sense to have more cynical, nasty characters at the fringes, although they're in the barely-tolerated range.

Oh, yeah, and props for an alien invasion series which gets the actual invasion out of the way so it can go right into the aftermath, some months later. That jump was a good hook for the show.

Yes, I think it's worth it. The characters are good, the premise is interesting, the effects are decent considering the TV budget,

I'm going to go one step beyond there. The aliens are from a technical standpoint the best special effects aliens I've ever seen on television, and they aren't relegated to mere flickers of images like CGI aliens in days of yore. They seem pretty damn real - though for some reason I can't put my finger on the mechs seem about as real as, say, the Cylons of BSG fame.

The downside is outside of some robots and some aliens there's no SFX to speak of, but the show's been going good with what it's got.

So yeah, Falling Skies: Adequate television. Worth watching regularly, probably, or at least checking out that pilot. One could do worse.
 
The Mechs in the finale bugged me - they didn't seem integrated into their environment seamlessly (they stood out from the background too starkly) and they were too similar to each other (obviously the same Mech being replicated) - which you could hand-wave away by saying, of course they're the same, they're machines! And being impervious to attack, they wouldn't have nicks and scratches to distinguish them, but still, it seems like a little deliberate variation, each one having slightly different "attachments," would go a long ways towards mitigating any artificiality that the audience could perceive.

Falling Skies can be a little staid and conventional, more content to spin the wheel than reinvent it
If they're going where I think they're going, S2 will not have that problem. I think they may be heading into a plotline that could upend the conventions and cliches of the alien-invasion genre. We'll see in 2012. ;)
Character-wise it's a bit like if Battlestar Galactica was
Don't skew expectations that high! The characters aren't at that level - Weaver's good but he's no Adama - and I'm not sure all the actors could handle BSG-level characters either (some seem like they can't even handle the characters they're given). The plethora of young actors is also a problem, since kids can't be expected to be as adept as adult actors and it's often jarringly obvious.
 
Well ty for the input all, I will check it out on-demand. Got to get back to watching shows again after 2 months reading 5000 pages of A Song of Ice and Fire... :D

...and I wasn't going to expect nBSG-level characters. Only TNG, DS9, and B5 have gotten into that stratosphere in my experience.
 
This show never grabbed me either eventhough it seems to have what I'm looking for in a sci fi series. I saw the pilot, but couldn't be bothered to keep up with it. Looks like a lot of people here do like it and I do have some interest, so I plan to give it another go and catch up.
 
It's a slow burn through the first half of the season, then starts picking up around the midpoint and ended strongly.
 
The Mechs in the finale bugged me

Well, like I rather convolutedly said, the mechs ain't great.

The aliens are fantastic, though.
Character-wise it's a bit like if Battlestar Galactica was
Don't skew expectations that high!

Never intended to. But they're both post-apocalyptic sci-fi series, and some of the characters one can easily compare to BSG characters - like the commander of the hero's division, who's got a vaguely Colonel Tigh air.

My point, obviously, is that the BSG crew were one depressed, messed up bunch, to which the Falling Skies people are incredibly damn cheery and optimistic.
 
...and I wasn't going to expect nBSG-level characters. Only TNG, DS9, and B5 have gotten into that stratosphere in my experience.

If you watched the new V, envision a show at about that level, but executed better/more entertainingly. Falling Skies is not groundbreaking TV, but could get there if they play their cards right.

I wont watch it. I learned my lesson with "V". I loved that show and now it is gone.

Falling Skies has strong and stable ratings so if all you're worried about is being disappointed by premature cancellation, don't let that stop you. The show has locked in a loyal audience and it's now TNT's best-rated show. It ain't going anywhere.

Quality-wise, Falling Skies is better than V - more entertaining, more focused, fewer quibbles over plot logic.
My point, obviously, is that the BSG crew were one depressed, messed up bunch, to which the Falling Skies people are incredibly damn cheery and optimistic.
There's an episode which you haven't yet seen with Weaver that does a nice job depicting the stresses that can overcome optimism. And didn't you see the episode where Anne goes kind of berzerk? That was a very striking scene. Noah Wylie plays Tom as being in a constant state of barely repressed agitation. Pope acts out all the time as his escape valve. So I don't think of these people as "cheery," more like hanging onto their wits by repressing their emotions and by willfully not dwelling on their situation. They're a bit zombie-like sometimes, in a kind of blind survival mode, just putting one foot in front of the other.

I think Falling Skies depicts people more realistically, in that they have no choice but to be hopeful. Despairing and tearing their hair won't do any good and anyone prone to despair has probably committed suicide before the series starts because the situation is objectively hopeless even at the start.

The ones left by definition are the hardiest (and luckiest). Many of them have family members to look out for, and even those that don't, like Weaver, seem to be adopting de-facto family members (Jimmy). It's human nature to bond into small groups and persevere for the sake of the group in spite of any and all threats to survival. And nobody is going to be calculating the odds because they know the odds are that they're all dead.

When things get bleak, people lock down emotionally and just keep moving. They don't wallow like the BSG guys did. Maybe the difference is that the BSG gang were stuck in tin cans with nothing to do but wait for attack. The Falling Skies crowd can always move to the next town over, and imagine that they're never trapped, that they'll find some magic thing that will change the odds.
 
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Overall up. I don't know why you found it boring but I thought it's been riveting.

I often find shows boring in the beginning simply as a result of not knowing the characters yet. Pilots have a tendency to be way better the second time around.
 
I think Falling Skies is worth it. It is a slow burn at first. It took me a while to get into it, but I think it's worth sticking it out. It doesn't necessarily keep me on the edge of my seat, but it's a fairly solid, entertaining show. So far I think it's done the human resistance story better than what we've seen in the recent V TV show or the Sarah Connor Chronicles. And the alien invasion has been handled better than Spielberg's War of the Worlds. The characters for the most part are likable, if somewhat generally bland, and the FX are impressive for a basic cable budget. I really like the design of the skitters.
 
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