It could be fun-ish depending on how things develop, but for the moment it seemed too 2-dimensional. You have the token single mom with the token annoying teenage kid, the priest character was a bit strange in his "aliens and God are not compatible!" attitude, and I called both the evil partner and there being nice Vs before they happened.
All this actually wouldn't bother me that much if the show were a bit lighter. Both this show and Flashforward are two shows that I think I'd really like more if they took themselves slightly less seriously. This may just be a personal preference or a delusion on my part, but I have the impression Lost and Fringe, despite being "serious" sci-fi shows, are able to take a slight step back and comment on how far-out they are sometimes.
But anyway, first episode, we will see how it works out.
All this actually wouldn't bother me that much if the show were a bit lighter. Both this show and Flashforward are two shows that I think I'd really like more if they took themselves slightly less seriously. This may just be a personal preference or a delusion on my part, but I have the impression Lost and Fringe, despite being "serious" sci-fi shows, are able to take a slight step back and comment on how far-out they are sometimes.
But anyway, first episode, we will see how it works out.
Neutral Observer
This message last edited by smaug on 04/11/2009 at 09:24:47 PM
How Sophy and Jens saw "V". *spoilers*
04/11/2009 08:25:12 PM
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The NYT reviewed it. Normally, whatever the NYT thinks about TV, I will think the opposite, but
04/11/2009 10:15:20 PM
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