Eleven episodes in and the refurbished, re-imagined V is still one of my favoured shows to watch of an evening.
The original V basically invented the concept of huge audience catchment mini-series. This modern remake has expanded the ideas behind it and is currently producing a more sophisticated, captivating analogy of our times as well as being a well conceived piece of sinister sci-fi.
The two female leads can both act as well as being attractive and you generally get the feeling the cast is enjoying it as much as they hope the audience will too.
Nice suspension of disbelief and consistently good writing for a long-running mass-market TV show. I'm hooked and watching the skies every day for them damned sneaky lizards...
The original V basically invented the concept of huge audience catchment mini-series. This modern remake has expanded the ideas behind it and is currently producing a more sophisticated, captivating analogy of our times as well as being a well conceived piece of sinister sci-fi.
The two female leads can both act as well as being attractive and you generally get the feeling the cast is enjoying it as much as they hope the audience will too.
Nice suspension of disbelief and consistently good writing for a long-running mass-market TV show. I'm hooked and watching the skies every day for them damned sneaky lizards...