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| Wherever I Am, I'm There Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Greater London
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| Threshold Anyone see Brannon Braga's new series 'Threshold'? I don't know what I expected, it was gripping, but reminded my too much of the 'Black Oil' episodes of the 'X-Files', especially the ship based one and the chemical plant one - which were the two sets used in the first two episodes of this too. Mix that with Tom Clancy's Op Centre and you pretty much have 'Threshold'. Some interesting characters. Brent Spiner is good in whatever he does. I like the idea of more people with disabilities on TV, but why make the dwarf the mathematical genius? Why do all mathematical geniuses have to be weird with strange proclivities? I'm thinking Ian in 'Jurassic Park' here. More likely they would be accountants who did Sudoku. Lots of other ex-Star Trek people involved in this, but I would prefer Mulder and Scully on the case. |
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| I couldnt really get into it, like you said a lot of references to other shows. You know the direction it is taking and too many closed sets, refinerys and plant buildings etc. The super human strength, the psychic connection etc. It is going to be like x files in that every episode while something will happen it will not affect the wider public. It wont escalate, so the public are unawares unlike say the 4400. Still early days, though so I will watch on and see if it gets better. |
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| I watched the second episode, but I agree with what you say about "while something will happen it will not affect the wider public." And it still keeps reminding me of other shows. "The Invaders" came to mind this week. I know it's hard to be truly original, but it has to make itself more 'different' than it is. Anyway, it's all over now - I just hope they write a decent conclusion... Quote:
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| Well Im not suprised, compared with Invasion and surface Threshold is awfully slow. Invasion is a good thriller and Surface is suprisingly easy to watch with some good multi thread plots. Only thing good about Threshold was the lead role as she had a nice set of ladylumps HEHEHEHE "cough"...sorry :blush: Ranger |
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| Carla Gugino is her name. I haven't seen Surface or Invasion yet. Threshold is getting better I think, though the axe seems permanent. I liked this weeks episode when they had to enlist the help of a policewoman, though I hated the stunt they pulled with the plot. Molly was clearly heard telling the cop that aliens were involved, and I thought they must be going to bring her into the group, but at the end it was explained away as al qaeda. Since when did al qaeda have microchips "Bill Gates would sell his mother to Apple for" and have terrorists able to climb high voltage fences and still live? Yet, the inquisitive cop suddenly fell for it all. |
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| The Way it was Supposed to End Even though it was slow, and you knew that little would get resolved that particular week, I was watching it still, so you may be as interested as me in how it had been planned to pan out if it hadn't been cancelled: Quote:
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