Thread: Being Human
View Single Post
Old 01-18-2011, 05:25 PM   #12
bppstorr

Join Date
Oct 2005
Posts
511
Senior Member
Default
Very mixed reviews collated by aintitcool:

The New York Times says:
… bland … You know you’re in trouble right from the start when the premiere episode begins with a “Grey’s Anatomy”-style voice-over narration by the brooding vampire Aidan (Sam Witwer). It’s the first sign of rampant Americanization: the underlining of every theme and emotion, the explanation of every plot point, the thorough predigestion before the gruel is spooned into our mouths. … What was a show about bickering but loving roommates is now a show about, to paraphrase Aidan’s narration, living on the dark side. Unfortunately it’s not a very interesting place.


The San Francsico Chronicle says:
… works better than it should because of skillful writing, often laced with wry humor, and the very deep well of plot possibilities in the idea that three "monsters," as they call themselves, can pass for "human." …

HitFix says:
… the three episodes I've seen felt flat and airless, outside of the performance by Sam Huntington as the werewolf. …

TV Squad says:
… The problems don't necessarily stem from the unexceptional plots but from the bland people moving through them. … will need to evolve more quickly if it wants to remain undead.

The Boston Herald says:
… Huntington lopes away with it, creating an equally impressive hero who is funny, self-deprecating and appropriately scared by the supernatural shenanigans that ensue. …


Variety says:
… comes to Syfy with its predecessor's basic bone structure intact. The casting, alas, represents something of a downgrade, with the notable exception of "Lost's" Mark Pellegrino as the toothsome villain … the early episodes are likable, if unworthy of love at first bite. … ugh. america - stop with the "remakes" or "cultural adaptation" or whatever, and just enjoy the fucking original series.
bppstorr is offline


 

All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:54 AM.
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Design & Developed by Amodity.com
Copyright© Amodity