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Old 03-16-2011, 02:35 PM
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I just wanted to tell Senusret that I don't watch "V" but have the utmost respect for it due to Michael Wright's (Eddie Kane, Jr.) roles in the 1983 and 1984 originals; and Morris Chestnutt in the new version.

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Old 03-16-2011, 03:01 PM
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I just wanted to tell Senusret that I don't watch "V" but have the utmost respect for it due to Michael Wright's (Eddie Kane, Jr.) roles in the 1983 and 1984 originals; and Morris Chestnutt in the new version.

That is all.
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Old 03-16-2011, 04:32 PM
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I actually liked the finale.

It was interesting to see Erica, Lisa, et al pull defeat so thoroughly from the jaws of victory.

I'm glad Tyler finally got what was coming to him (pun intended). Shoulda listened to your mom, kiddo.

Lisa is deeply stupid. She had a golden opportunity to kill Anna, allowing Diana to re-assume her position as queen, and she threw it all away. That really annoyed me. It's not rocket science - given a perfect opportunity to kill the bad guy, you kill the bad guy. It was kinda sad, though, that she had to watch her replacement mate with, and then kill, Tyler.

There really was no reason to have Amy kill Ryan, though. I guess that was put in there to underscore the hold Anna has on her (and to ensure that yet another fifth column member is out of the picture), but was it really necessary? Right after that, Amy blissed an entire planet's worth of humans. Something tells me she wouldn't have done that if she weren't loyal to Anna.

I hope it comes back for another season. I want to see how Erica gets humanity out of being totally, thoroughly, completely fucked.
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Old 03-16-2011, 09:14 PM
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I actually liked the finale.
Me too! ...because things actually happened. It was so slow this season that I started rooting for the aliens, since I think they're the only interesting part of the show.

Actually, I didn't know it was the finale. I was just thinking, "Wow, a lot of shit went down!" and I looked online, and it was the end. Blargh. They had better renew it because I do want to see how things play out.

I know it's not that great of a show, but I love anything sci-fi that has to do with aliens so I'm holding on. Also, I remember reading somewhere that the concept is based on the first few chapters of my all-time favorite book, Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke. If you enjoy the show at all I HIGHLY recommend that book. Similar concept, but much, much better. And everything that goes down on the show is compressed into like 30 pages - the real story is what happens over the next couple hundred years after the aliens arrive.
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Old 03-16-2011, 10:12 PM
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Also, I remember reading somewhere that the concept is based on the first few chapters of my all-time favorite book, Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clarke. If you enjoy the show at all I HIGHLY recommend that book. Similar concept, but much, much better. And everything that goes down on the show is compressed into like 30 pages - the real story is what happens over the next couple hundred years after the aliens arrive.
Really? I didn't know that. I have read that book, but it was years ago. IIRC, though, the Overlords weren't out to screw over humanity, whereas the Visitors (at least Anna and those loyal to her) definitely are.
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Old 03-16-2011, 10:22 PM
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Really? I didn't know that. I have read that book, but it was years ago. IIRC, though, the Overlords weren't out to screw over humanity, whereas the Visitors (at least Anna and those loyal to her) definitely are.
Right, the whole concept of V was based purely on the tiny section where the ships show up IIRC. Clarke has a preface in one of the editions that mentions it as well.
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Old 03-16-2011, 11:57 PM
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Right, the whole concept of V was based purely on the tiny section where the ships show up IIRC. Clarke has a preface in one of the editions that mentions it as well.
Yup.

The Overlords didn't really have humanity's best interests at heart either, though. Their benevolent acts were means to an end - they were just stabilizing the planet for the big event at the end (trying not to give too much away to those who haven't read it). I believe Karellen explains all this in his final speech.

The Vs are kind of doing the same thing, but more quickly, with nastier tactics and to reach a somewhat different goal. It's all a lot less sophisticated than it is in the book but there are some parallels. The most obvious is the ships hovering over the major cities and the resistance movement (which involves a priest, as in the book), but there's also the fact that the Vs are travelling around the universe taking something from each species they encounter, and that children who are a different species than their human parents have something to do with it.

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