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Every man is my superior, in that I may learn from him.
^ I liked the pilot and thought this episode was OK but nothing spectacular. Since they took what must be a drastic step of firing the showrunner only 3 episodes after the pilot, I would think that the next two episodes must have some serious problems though. Once it comes back in March, I'll decide if I want to stick with it based on what the new people bring to the table and the direction that they take the show in.
Every man is my superior, in that I may learn from him.
I think that's all that's being asked of us; as Matt said, you can feel the show building toward something. One of the joys of seeing this concept play out as a series from the get-go is that we get to see the progression from welcomed visitors to dreaded enemies in seemingly real time. Most of the surprises of the mini-series were revealed in the pilot, but the mini-series went from arrival to global domination in less than four hours. This time, we know enough to see how ominous each new incremental step really is. Instead of the Fifth Column being revealed, we get to see it rebuilt from the ground up. The slow dread of seeing how the Visitors' rise seems... inevitable while what there is of a resistence proves to be so scattered and desperate is one of the chief pleasures of the show for me. Like the best horrors, you can see the steam engine coming, but there's no way to get off of the tracks.
\"and no one seems to understand the glory of guitar, when out of tune, the off timing, the singers who can't sing, - the beauty of flaw!\"
"I apologize if there is anyone in this room I have not offended" - Brahms
My Band - The Bailout Plan
"Jee-sus, it's like Iwo Jima out there" - Roger Sterling on "Mad Men"
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Does it make me a bigot for thinking that the kid is creepy for wanting to have sex with an (admittedly very hot) alien? Maybe I'm just afraid of 'outer space VD' but I'd be waiting a long time to see if there was any potential side effects before having sex with the V.
I thought Erica was so lucky to have a resistance person dealing with her ex-partner. Or it was so convenient a device for the writers to help explain a certain facet of the V's. But it was a good surprise when the doc injected her partner and I guess he dead now.
Ha, if he knew what she looked like under her human skin maybe?
And how come no one has asked them about other planets that have life on them?
\"and no one seems to understand the glory of guitar, when out of tune, the off timing, the singers who can't sing, - the beauty of flaw!\"
"I apologize if there is anyone in this room I have not offended" - Brahms
My Band - The Bailout Plan
\"and no one seems to understand the glory of guitar, when out of tune, the off timing, the singers who can't sing, - the beauty of flaw!\"
"I apologize if there is anyone in this room I have not offended" - Brahms
My Band - The Bailout Plan
The problem with it is that most shows at least give flashes of brilliance early on to help keep the attention and reaffirm that it's building towards something good, and in my opinion this hasn't had it. I haven't seen anything yet that validates that it'll actually be building to something satisfactory, just hope that they can make the most out of the concept, which does have a lot of potential. As I mentioned, the potential to be good is there, but there's also a large possibility that it's just going to be mediocre. If I had any other shows on Tuesday nights, I don't think I'd bother with this at all.




