I didn't catch it but I like what I've been hearing so I might watch if it repeats or goes on the ABC website.
I'm not sure. I'll likely stick with it through the first batch of episodes and then decide if I'm going to come back after the months long hiatus. But right now it doesn't have me.
As said up-thread too much happened in one episode, stuff that should've happened over the course of several episodes all occured in this one episode and the teenage douche guy is going to give me a headache.
Not feelin' it. I'd give this episode an "average" grade.
8:00 ABC V (series premiere) 4.9 13 13.764
I think what this series is missing the most is the concept of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in desperate circumstances. The original Resistance was made up of a free-lance newsman, an almost-mousy scientist, a family man, and a ne'er-do-well street dealer, among others. The wound up setting aside their differences -- and their natural fears -- to become something that would spark a real movement. It was a story worth telling.
And while the new V doesn't have to follow the same formula, it still needs be a story worth telling. And right now? It's a premise that has no real story to it ... yet. There are some hints (Erica's comment about devotion, the tension between personal advancement and sacrifice for the common good as represented by the pretty-boy reporter). But the two sides of these issues are very poorly represented, if at all. And without a clear focus about something, the series will, ultimately be an empty shell.
Frankly its refreshing to get a faster paced show today. To many slow arc based shows today. I see this in the style of Angel or Buffy. Great story arcs but fast paced. Im getting tired of beat around the bush type of story telling. Look where it got nuBS, one of the worst finales of a show ever. Loose ends all over the place.![]()
I think what this series is missing the most is the concept of ordinary people doing extraordinary things in desperate circumstances. The original Resistance was made up of a free-lance newsman, an almost-mousy scientist, a family man, and a ne'er-do-well street dealer, among others. The wound up setting aside their differences and their natural fears to become something that would spark a real movement. It was a story worth telling.
And while the new V doesn't have to follow the same formula, it still needs be a story worth telling. And right now? It's a premise that has no real story to it ... yet. There are some hints (Erica's comment about devotion, the tension between personal advancement and sacrifice for the common good as represented by the pretty-boy reporter). But the two sides of these issues are very poorly represented, if at all. And without a clear focus about something, the series will, ultimately be an empty shell.
Agreed. By the time the resistance in the original was doing it's thing, you already had an impression of the Visitors as this huge, overwhelming force. It really did feel like they were going up against the Nazis.
I don't expect the new version to be so black and white, but it still could have done a MUCH better job laying out all the various themes and issues. Right now it's just a complete mishmash.
I'm just hoping that was Visitor intelligence troops being /way/ over confident. Occupation troops need to be somewhat a frightening presence once things open up somewhat. Like I said time will tell, it just surprised me all they had were melee weapons for that first strike.
Gonna keep watching though.
Vons
Except that he's the ANTI-FOX-NEWS guy. Remember... Fox News is the only network that asked hostile questions of Obama. The rest just blithely went along with the list of questions that they were supposed to ask...I need something cleared up(had some distractions while watching)- was the FBI lady's partner one of the aliens?
Yeah.
Oh, on top of Fat Douchey Teenage Guy I don't like Stuffy Windsor-Knot Fox News Guy.
I'm just hoping that was Visitor intelligence troops being /way/ over confident. Occupation troops need to be somewhat a frightening presence once things open up somewhat. Like I said time will tell, it just surprised me all they had were melee weapons for that first strike.
Gonna keep watching though.
Vons
Well in their diffence I think this was just members of the Visitor sleeper cell and not their regular stormtrooper-type guys, so it would make sense not to give ray guys and heavy armor to guys who are supposed to blend in on Earth and save the their big guns for when they can find a way to move their troops around in public without people being suspicious about it.
The idea that the Visitors have been infiltrating us for years is kind of an interesting twist, and I'm amused by the implication that Bush and/or Cheney (the engineers of "unnecessary wars" and policies that destabilized the economy) were actually alien infiltrators out to destroy us; it kind of explains a lot. But I'm not crazy about replacing Kenneth Johnson's historically meaningful allegory about the rise of fascism with this kind of facile paranoia about an overreaching Them being responsible for all our present problems -- especially a conveniently alien Them that's easy to hate. In fact, the more I think about it, the more that disturbs me. The original V was an allegorical condemnation of Nazism, but this one seems to be built around the very same kind of ideas that the Nazis encouraged: that everything that's wrong with our lives is the result of an inhuman enemy conspiring to destroy us and that militant xenophobia is our only hope of salvation.
I enjoyed the show and at least, for the short term, will watch. That is very rare. Even rarer is sticking around for the entire run.
Random thoughts:
- I'd expect more panic, fear, suspicion and a helluva lot less acceptance and trust.
- The teenage son is a DOPE and deserves to be eaten as a snack.
- Is anyone else tired of the cliched "Mom was dumped by husband, but no, she's not bitter, and oh dear, her kids just don't get it/or blame her somehow." *snore!*
Even though I'm watching (thus far,) part of me is already picking it to shreds. That isn't good.
This ep should have been a lot more about the REACTIONS to the appearance of aliens for the first time, not jumping into the Resistance straight off, or giving away so much so quickly.
This is possibly the worst writing I've ever seen in a pilot. This episode should be used as an illustration in why the "show, don't tell" rule exists. Too much crammed into this episode, absolutely no grounding to the storyline whatsoever, too much handwaving, and definitely not enough backup to major story points like the why the resistance even exists. All of the major story points happen offscreen. The characters are passengers in the story and not even remotely a part of it. We shouldn't be told that they're reptilian under fake skin, ever. We should have found out when Tudyk's makeup went. This is just infuriatingly bad writing. Poor. Below poor.
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