I'm still with the show but do agree with the negative comments here. One unique thing that distracts me is every time Charles S. Dutton is in profile I'm reminded of Shrek.
This show could have been so much more than it is. With the aliens (or perhaps just their machinery) already being established as pan-dimensional (or just higher-dimensional), and able to peek and poke into our dimension to move/alter/destroy matter on a microscopic level, Braga could have done pretty much anything and gotten away with it. The aliens would have had powers beyond our imagining, with enough mystery, drama, and variety to last several seasons as they slowly reveal themselves and their agenda.
But no. He had to go and make it so that these mega-powerful pan-dimensional aliens have engineered something a mundane as a sound wave that does all their dirty work for them, without need of their sub-molecular matter-reconfiguring abilities. Oh, sure, they use their awesome powers to introduce this sound wave into our world, and then, despite their amazing abilities, rely on an MP3 file archived from an answering machine to fulfill their agenda. They literally phoned it in!
Ugh, this show is really poor (why do I continue to watch?).
Worst moment of the week for me: The writers have a character point out the incredibly obvious: "Why would she try to infect everyone via Rave when all she has to do is upload the signal to the internet?"
The answer: "This girl who knows enough about computers and electronics to mix music on them can't figure the incredibly complex idea of how to send files on the internet."
I'm sure its just a misleading preview, but next week's episode looks like it might actually advance the plot so I guess I'll stick around for at least one more episode.
Like it or not (I personally like it...), according to Carla Gugino (Molly) TV Guide interview, ...
Unlike E.T., Threshold's otherworld entities aren't exactly kind. Thus far, the Red Team has lived with that, but in this week's outing, one person tied to the team won't, as the series unspools its first "good guy" death.
There's not really any need for spoiler text, since the character was killed off in last week's episode. I think TPTB made a good choice in killing off Molly's mentor, considering we know that this not being HBO that they weren't going to kill off a title character. It gave some emotional resonance to the episode, but I wished they had made it a bit more clear to the audience that Mentor lady was clearly lying before they brought the plane down. I would bet anything that losing their influential pal on the Hill is going to cause some bureacratic nightmares for the Red Team.
I'm glad they are re-airing the pilot episode tonight. It and the second ep (which aired together as the 'first episode') are the only ones I missed.
If anyone here is still watching Threshold, you should know it is switching timeslots with Close to Home. The next new Threshold episode will be Tuesday, November 22 at 10 PM. See the press release at The Futon Critic
Even though its ratings aren't horrible this will probably kill the show. I wouldn't have known about this if I didn't hit some websites during the day. I bet the majority of folks will tune in friday and it won't be on and then it won't be on next week either and they'll assume it has been cancelled. Which will lead them to miss Nov 22nd episode and then they'll wonder why their ratings dropped to zero.
I hate when networks pull this crap without any notice.
I'm not sure the competition is the real issue, rather that CBS thinks it will make a better match with "The Amazing Race," and maybe pull more young males, than following "Ghost Whisperer" which skews female.
Since it is a new show they are trying to establish, I am somewhat surprised they did not swap it with Numb3rs. Numbers has been more than solid and has an established base in its second year. I also think Threshold fits better in the later timeslot. I hope the Tuesday slot works for it, because I really like the show and I do not want it to fail. The competition on Tuesday will be stiffer and that worries me. Even if the total numbers are not better than Boston or SVU, it will do fine as long as it skews younger.
Where was it reported? I have not seen a tv commercial about it? I've seen a commercial saying Close to Home is on Friday. But nothing about threshold. If "reported" means online press release that isn't going to reach anyone and their ratings will drop a ton when it comes back on in 2 weeks. The whole 5 people or so who watch it here are not going to help its ratings. This is par for the course for tv shows. Change its time slot in mid season is pretty much the nail in the coffin. I'll be extremely surprised if it comes back next season. I always thought fridays were bad for new tv shows but this and ghost whisperer work. I never watch them live though so who knows.
Fridays, Saturdays, changing timeslots, being on at the same time as a popular show, starting a week after other shows premiere, being pre-empted by sports, being a drama airing after a comedy, being a comedy airing after a drama, being paired with an unscripted show, not being advertised enough, having the advertising start too early so the audience thinks they've missed it...
Does that cover everything? It's a wonder there are ever new shows that do stick.
Not happy to see the time/day change. However the past 2 episodes of Threshold have been the best so far IMHO. We're getting some good alien revelation and the stakes have gotten much higher. I think the entire cast is excellent.
Well, at least CBS did some hefty advertising of the new day & time this weekend. I saw multiple advertisements during Sunday football and I think I saw an advertisement during 60 Minutes as well.