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NBC TV Takeover

For those that didn’t know, last week was premiere week for TV shows. Here are my two cents…

Chuck

Not impressed. Funny premise, but tries too hard and one hour is probably too long for the hook. Humor wears thin already within the pilot, and the serious parts are hard to take seriously.

Journeyman

Great. I liked it a lot. A lot of people have been taking a dump on it as a cheap Quantum Leap clone, but have you watched Quantum Leap lately? It’s still an amusing show, but like any TV show from the late 80s or early 90s, it has not aged well. Because someone did it in 1989, that rules it out for 2007? Sorry, does not compute.

It’s easy to sympathize with the main character Dan, largely due to the people in his life not believing his time-traveling explanation for his disappearances of several days each time. Even if this changes when the show kicks into high gear, it’s a great way to endear his character to the audience in the pilot.

Of course like many shows, the reason why he’s bouncing around randomly through time is a mystery, and if the writers know what they’re doing they hopefully won’t ruin that for a few seasons yet. It’s a tough balancing act to give the viewer payoff nuggets of information for why something is happening without ruining it.

Bionic Woman

So-so. It’s entertaining enough, I will keep watching until they do something totally stupid. TV writers must believe that audiences will buy into anything. What am I talking about? The character Jamie Sommers is in a car wreck, which is why her doctor boyfriend takes her to his top secret organization that gives her bionic abilities. The lame? He is in the car with her during the accident. Her body is completely mangled and his isn’t. More, he immediately dons his doctors’ outfit and surgical mask, and begins performing surgery on her a few minutes after the wreck!

In what universe does the audience buy that? Maybe they will provide a reason for it in a future episode (he’s a robot?) but if it’s a logical snafu of writing convenience, it seems like failure to me. Sure, it’s just entertainment but something like that seems incredibly simple for even a n00b plotter to correct. Here’s to hoping the little snags like that are intentional.

The only other downside is that a lot of people are drawn by Katee “Starbuck” Sackhoff playing the villain and her dialogue was horrible, with less-than-stellar delivery of her badly-written lines. Her “Time out!” utterance as she takes out a cigarette and smokes it during the big fight scene was like something out of a bad Keanu Reeves movie, with villain monologuing that was surprisingly flat. Because her Starbuck character on Battlestar Galactica doesn’t seem to suffer from monotone-itis, I have to chalk it up to Bionic Woman’s bad dialogue.

Life

Cop Charlie Crews was wrongly convicted of murder, and sent to prison for a life sentence. More than a decade later, the evidence in the trial was found to be faked and Charlie is released. After suing the department and the city and winning to the tune of millions, Charlie is back on the force.

The premise didn’t excite, but don’t let that fool you. What makes Life shine is sheer character of Charlie. To keep himself from going insane in prison, Charlie read Zen books. You might be saying to yourself, “That’s an interesting quirk, but is it entertaining?” The answer is yes. A once ordinary cop has become a little… eccentric from his trauma of prison life. He approaches interviewing witnesses in an entertaining and sometimes funny manner. After the first day or so his newly appointed partner is sick of his Zen quips and quotes, to which she responds

Reese: “Is that Zen?”
Charlie: “I don’t know, is it?”
Reese: “Is THAT Zen?”
Charlie: “I don’t know, is it?”
Reese: “Is that Zen?”
Charlie: “I don’t know, is it?”

Maybe you just had to be there, and I suggest you do exactly that. At times Charlie’s character seems like a child, but he has much more serious motivations that are revealed to the audience towards the end of the pilot. Give it a try. You may find yourself hooked on Life entirely because of Charlie’s charm.

What, No Heroes?

I haven’t gotten into Heroes. Everyone I know who watches it is perpetually disappointed, and is in a constant state of hope that the writing will get better. I’ll stick to its lesser known rival, The 4400. It has yet to scare me away.

The funny thing about NBC’s lineup is that they did a really good job of picking solid hooks for each show, and making audiences well aware of them. I’ve been seing previews for all the NBC shows in movie theaters for months now, so I was well aware of Chuck, Journeyman, and Bionic Woman about six months before they premiered.

How do I know NBC did such a good job? Because I honestly can’t tell you what the new shows are on any other network. I also have to give NBC kudos for attempting to bring sci-fi and more outrageous hooks to mainstream audiences. They are expanding definitions of TV that were previously held by cable and the Sci Fi channel. Which begs the question, where is Sci Fi?

 

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  1. Lucy.R.E.

    Ah…I just started watching Heroes (watched season one this summer so I’d be ready for season two) and I understand the “constant state of hope.” I keep watching it because a)I have something of a crush on Peter Petrelli; b)I’ve challenged myself to stick to a TV series for a whole season instead of forgetting to watch it every week; and c)even though it lacks a certain…je ne sais quoi, it also has a certain je ne sais quoi. know what i mean?

  2. LimeFlavored (dotcom)

    Heroes requires a “constant state of hope”? Heroes is an EXCELLENT show, although not on par with Lost (yet). Of those you listed above, I have only failed to catch Life (but have it recorded for a soon future viewing). My two cents: Chuck sucks. Journeyman is good but needs to NOT piss me off to keep me. Bionic Woman was ok but has a long way to go before I claim it to be “good”.

    You can’t name anything on the other networks? Moonlight? Hello? CBS promoted the hell out of that thing.

  3. E.v.R.

    I don’t watch a lot of TV, so if Moonlight was promoted during commercials on CBS, I’m guaranteed to miss it. NBC won big time by putting their show previews in movie theaters, as that’s about the only place I would (and did) see something like that.

    Re: Heroes, I’m only on season one and it’s good. But everyone I know who watches it says it has gone downhill. They said the season one finale and season two opener were terrible.

    I’ll find out for myself though.

  4. E.v.R.

    Season 4 premiere of Stargate Atlantis was good. And of course, can’t wait for Galactica ‘Razor’ and whenever the series starts up again.

    I’m mostly into sci-fi stuff, and pass on most else because watching TV could be a full time job.

  5. LimeFlavored (dotcom)

    I am a fan of BSG as well, and am also looking forward to Razor.

    My list of “shows I watch” are all on my website, limeflavored.com, in one of the drop down menus… I just need to update it with the new shows I am watching.

  6. Jennifer

    The 4400 out does Heroes any day of the week. LOVE The 4400.

    I’ve got Journeyman recorded but haven’t watched it yet. And Bionic Woman – okay. Didn’t watch any of the others.

  7. LimeFlavored (dotcom)

    I don’t dislike the 4400 but I can’t claim it’s better than Heroes.

    None of that touches Lost… or Battlestar Galactica… or Doctor Who, for that matter.

  8. E.v.R.

    Being about midway into Heroes season 1 on HD DVD, I have to say that other than people having special powers there isn’t much of a similarity. The style, tone, mood or what have you of them is entirely different.

    Heroes feels like a TV series of the movie Unbreakable. 4400 is more X-men meets X-Files, which makes sense because one of the creators worked on that series.

    So far I like Heroes presentation a little better, but I like the characters in The 4400 a lot better. But maybe that’s just because I’m more familiar with them. We’ll see.

  9. Jennifer

    Yeah Heroes and The 4400 are very different if you think about it. I feel in love with The 4400 from the first episode :D and nothings quite grabbed my attention as much since. That said I do like Heroes, but if I had to chose between one I’d pick The 4400 :D

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