Two new shows with promise.
Sep. 21st, 2002 09:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Fox debuted two new shows last night, both of them quite interesting.
Firefly follows the adventures of the crew of thefree trader transport ship Serenity. The crew is a mixed lot - a married couple, professional companion, ex-Army Guy with no shipboard skills.. the usual Traveller mix. The first episode was a bit choppy, but hell, the first episode of Babylon 5 didn't impress me too much either.
One thing I really liked was the attention paid to hard science. The ships use reaction drives, which cut off when thrust is not needed any longer. There appears to be some kind of antigrav in use, but its use is somewhat limited. Weapons use bullets, maglev trains provide transportation on colony worlds.. I really like the feel of the show.
All in all, the show felt like Blake's 7 meets Bonanza. With luck, the writing will continue to improve, and they will follow up on the pushes established in the premier: pissing off a mob boss, the mysterious men coming after the medic's sister, etc.
After Firefly, Fox showed the first episode of John Doe. Now this could be the sleeper hit of the year. John Doe awakens on an island off the Seattle coast with no memories.. but he knows everything else. When rescued by Khmer fishermen, he speaks the language. In one impressive scene he answers questions. Including recititing the binary code for DOS.
An interesting fact: John can only see in black and white. But certain people and things he sees in color. He doesn't know why. The entire series is intriguing. Hopefully, they will run it with a definite ending in mind
Firefly follows the adventures of the crew of the
One thing I really liked was the attention paid to hard science. The ships use reaction drives, which cut off when thrust is not needed any longer. There appears to be some kind of antigrav in use, but its use is somewhat limited. Weapons use bullets, maglev trains provide transportation on colony worlds.. I really like the feel of the show.
All in all, the show felt like Blake's 7 meets Bonanza. With luck, the writing will continue to improve, and they will follow up on the pushes established in the premier: pissing off a mob boss, the mysterious men coming after the medic's sister, etc.
After Firefly, Fox showed the first episode of John Doe. Now this could be the sleeper hit of the year. John Doe awakens on an island off the Seattle coast with no memories.. but he knows everything else. When rescued by Khmer fishermen, he speaks the language. In one impressive scene he answers questions. Including recititing the binary code for DOS.
An interesting fact: John can only see in black and white. But certain people and things he sees in color. He doesn't know why. The entire series is intriguing. Hopefully, they will run it with a definite ending in mind
John Doe reminded me...
Date: 21 Sep 2002 14:19 (UTC)Granted, we don't have an organization like The Centre trying to track down John and put him back to work, but on the other hand we don't know why John is the way he is, who did it to him (if anyone), or why. And I expect his process of self-discovery will include any number of interesting twists (FSVO "interesting").
But there's no Miss Parker, which is a great loss...
Re: John Doe reminded me...
Date: 23 Sep 2002 16:24 (UTC){pine...}
One of the most beautiful, sexy and deadly characters ever created.
I miss her.... and her mini-skirts.
Re: John Doe reminded me...
Date: 23 Sep 2002 19:40 (UTC)Imagine Miss Parker in a catsuit. Purrrrrrr...
Re: John Doe reminded me...
Date: 23 Sep 2002 23:20 (UTC)(But from what I've seen of The Pretender, I would happen to agree. Anyone other than Uma (ick) Thurman would be an improvement, IMO.)