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Saw the pilot episode for this show, based on the Bradley Cooper film of the same name.. Decent intro.
Likable characters, ok action..
And my fave part.. Has Hill Harper!!
Although whenever I saw Jennifer Carpenter, I couldn't help but see her as Debra Morgan, and we've got somewhat of an Alias reunion Ron Rifkin and Bradley Cooper together again in the same episode, shame they didn't interact , and yes Hill Harper is pretty cool, liked him in Covert Affairs
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I'm afraid we havent seen this one in Oz yet but its coming very soon. I liked the movie. Could be an interesting concept if handled well. But they'll probably bring in zombies or vampires to keep with the flavour of the times...or maybe a ghost shark? I like my shows neat...no toppings
Saw the pilot and liked it and will check it out-however the writers are going to have to do some original writing to keep it from becoming just another person- with- unusual -abilities becomes -crime-solver show. It seems like the one of the networks(was it CBS) did a similar show last year that got canceled where the lead had a computer chip implanted in his brain and was solving crimes by plugging into the internet and computer via his brain. It
has potential, though.
Also, I think taking NXT should have a downside, such as cutting off year off the end of his life or something, or some kind of damage, so it becomes a dilemma as to whether the FBI should give it to him that often.
Saw the pilot and liked it and will check it out-however the writers are going to have to do some original writing to keep it from becoming just another person- with- unusual -abilities becomes -crime-solver show. It seems like the one of the networks(was it CBS) did a similar show last year that got canceled where the lead had a computer chip implanted in his brain and was solving crimes by plugging into the internet and computer via his brain. It
has potential, though.
Also, I think taking NXT should have a downside, such as cutting off year off the end of his life or something, or some kind of damage, so it becomes a dilemma as to whether the FBI should give it to him that often.
From what the pilot showed, it does have side effects (well the one they backwards engineered did)..
Although whenever I saw Jennifer Connelly, I couldn't help but see her as Debra Morgan, and we've got somewhat of an Alias reunion Ron Rifkin and Bradley Cooper together again in the same episode, shame they didn't interact , and yes Hill Harper is pretty cool, liked him in Covert Affairs
I think you mean Jennifer Carpenter
Anyway, pilot was good, second episode was fun. I think I will look forward to watching it every week if it keeps up the quality.
Anyway, it's the only new network show I care about now. Minority Report has already dropped off my radar.
I will at least keep watching it a few more eps.. Afterall SGU took around a dozen or so eps to get good.
True...but I have so much set to record on my DVR already. Since it really doesn't keep my interest...I've already removed it from my series recording. After all...its not a Stargate series!
I enjoyed last night's episode. I like that there are consequences and dilemmas involved in continuing to take NXT, not just he pops a pill and becomes superhuman and solves crimes.
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