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V cancelled

You know what this means? Tyler remains dead!!!! Cause you know they would resurrected him in Season Three. Bummer than after dicking around for two years they were finally starting to get somewhere and now nothing. Maybe this, and other recent cancelations (I'm talking to you Stargate!), will teach other shows to stop burying the lead on their shows. Nothing wrong with building your story up well, but dragging it out so slow that viewers jump off your show from bordem (I'm talking to you The Event) is a mistake.

I'm conclusion, TYLER REMAINS DEAD!!!
 
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Well looks like I'll have to dust of my DVD's/Blu-ray's when the seasons finally finish on this side of the pond. Though I guess Doctor Who will be back next year.
 
You know what this means? Tyler remains dead!!!!

I'm conclusion, TYLER REMAINS DEAD!!!

And everyone else except the people in the bunker remains stoned out of their gourds in perpetuity, which is the only way to explain their acceptance of the visitors.
 
not surprised it got cancelled. the show was a guilty pleasure, but i am sad to see it go.
 
WHAT!!! This is EXACTLY why I refuse to watch shows like this. I actually ignored my own rule and really got into "V", but I see I was foolish again. Why waste the time watching these type of shows when they end up being cancelled and there is no ending.
 
So now Rockne O'Bannon can get back to writing sf that I actually want to watch? Like, more Farscape, for example?

QFT. I would love to see Rockne O'Bannon doing something like Farscape again.

With V, I gave some time during season 1, after it was pushed to a later time here, plus found it annoying to watch.
 
Oh well, at least it ended the way a show about aliens invading modern Earth would probably end: We lose.
 
It's too bad that this series was not able to do better, it had a talented cast, large EFX budget, a catchy (and once popular) premise, etc. The weak point was the writing, and it showed in episode after episode, although there was an improvement late in S2.

The problem was, the human resistance (the incorrectly named "Fifth Column") was disorganized and ineffective. Frankly, most episodes it seemed like amateur hour with these folks. Considering how inept the humans were written, I'm not surprised one bit that the Vs stomped all over them. Frankly it got to the point where I felt they deserved it, considering the numerous times their futile attempts to oppose the Vs fell apart. They never seemed to have a backup plan, trusted the wrong people, and were caught or tricked way too easily.

It was neat to have Jane Badler back though, but seriously why cage her in a dungeon the whole season, then kill her off just as she gets out? The whole thing was ridiculous, and while the season/series finale was shocking, it was also even more disastrously plotted than the preceding episodes (Really? Trust Lisa to kill her own Mother, and with no backup plan?). Earth: Final Conflict had a more effective Resistance than these guys (the ret-conned "Project Aries" nonewithstanding).

Hopefully next time a genre show of similar scope appears on a broadcast network, it will be more intelligently written. Frankly the rebooted V was not as good as the NBC miniseries, despite the resources it had going for it. Hopefully the talented cast can find more fulfilling roles.
 
Now that this ended, which science fiction television series you guys liked more: Invasion ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion_(TV_series) ) or V ?
Neither. Invasion was just bland. V was laughably bad. Give me the original from the 80s any day.

Invasion got good a few episodes in - something like 7 or 8 so you had to be very patient - but it did sharpen up its focus into something that could have been a very good series, which is more than V could say.

The problem was, the human resistance (the incorrectly named "Fifth Column") was disorganized and ineffective.
One of the worst things they did was have Erica be an FBI agent who acted totally unprofessionally because she was always freaking out about her dolt son. Any FBI agent needs to strike a balance between job and family responsibilities, before they take the job/start a family and Erica acted like this problem had never occurred to her. Undermined the credibility of the character something awful.

In retrospect, maybe they should have started with the human Fifth Column being a lot less powerful - just start with one character, someone like Sidney, just a little guy who's a scientist who stumbles on something disturbing about the V's, who everyone else is gaga about. Have this one guy go about trying to get others to listen to him, without being assassinated by the V's, and built up the team more naturally. A scientist isn't going to be a competent resistance fighter anyway, so we wouldn't be so down on him for bumbling.
 
Well I watched the entire series and Invasion never got interesting in my opinion--just plodding, bland characters, underwhlming mythology. To each their own.
 
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