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Tube Tuesday: "V" is a very entertaining update of a dated sci-fi franchise

Jim Hill reviews ABC's new sci-fi series. Which goes the "Battlestar Galactica" route by taking a cheesy TV show from the 1980s and then reimagining it as smart entertainment for today's audiences
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Let’s be honest here. The “V” mini-series that originally aired on NBC back in May of 1983 wasn’t exactly great television. Kenneth Johnson’s World War II allegory was kind of on the clumsy side (EX: It exchanged scientists for European Jews as the party that was being persecuted this time around).

But – that said – this two-part TV event still had a certain cheesy charm. I mean, where else on the boob tube could you watch a woman distend her throat and then swallow an entire live guinea pig whole?

Sadly, due to budgets battles with the network (NBC executives reportedly balked at the amount of money Kenneth wanted to spend on visual effects for his “V” sequel), Johnson was forced off of 1984’s “V: The Final Battle” very early in production. He also had nothing to do with its short-lived spin-off, “V: The Series.” Which aired on the Peacock network from October of 1984 through March of 1985.

Disney's new sci-fi series V premieres Nov. 3rd
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But Johnson clearly believed in the premise behind “V.” More importantly he still believes. As is demonstrated by Kenneth’s 2008 novel, “V: The Second Generation.” As well as by Johnson’s recent attempts to a get a series of “V” feature films off the ground.

Unfortunately for Johnson, Warner Bros, retained the rights to do a “V” television series. Which they recently decided to do a “Battlestar Galactica” –style reboot of.

So what’s the verdict on the latest version of “V” ? Based on the pilot (which airs tonight on ABC starting at 8 p.m. ), Kenneth may have to wait a few years before he can get those “V” feature films off the ground. For this new TV version of “V” is just as smart -- importantly, just as entertaining – as the SciFi Channel’s reimagined “Battlestar Galatica” was.

Disney's sci-fi television series "V" starts in November
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The pilot begins with an early morning shot of New York City. Over which these titles appear:

  • Where were you when JFK was assassinated?
  • Where were you on 9/11?
  • Where were you this morning?

And – from there – we watch as our lead characters are rudely awaken as massive spacecraft suddenly appear in the skies over 29 of the world’s largest cities.

Elizabeth Mitchell and Alan Tudyk star in Disney's new sci-fi series "V"
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Scott Peters (i.e. the man behind “The 4400” and the most recent “Outer Limits” reboot) quickly introduce our lead characters:

  • FBI Counter Terrorist Agent Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell). Who’s been having a lot of trouble lately with her rebellious teenaged son, Tyler (Logan Huffman)
  • Chad Decker (Scott Wolf), a TV news anchor who’s frustrated because his career seems to be stuck in neutral

    Disney ABC's remake of V starts in November
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  • Father Jack (Joel Gretsch), a priest who ‘s recently begun questioning his faith
  • Ryan Nicholas (Morris Chestnut), who’s just about to buy an engagement ring for his fiancé, Valerie (Lourdes Benedicto) when the mothership appears in the sky over Manhattan

At first, the city is in a panic (In an affectionate nod to Roland Emmerich’s 1996 film [Which has often been accused of lifting its premise and even the shape of its spaceships from "V"], one character is heard to say “This IS ‘Independence Day”). But when Anna (Morena Baccarin)’s face appears on the underside of the mothership, offering a message of peace, the crowd below actually bursts into applause.

ABC launches "V" in November
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But as fans of the original “V” mini-series well know, just because the Visitors talk about offering Earthlings things like universal healthcare and set up Healing Centers doesn’t mean that there isn’t a hidden agenda here. One that Erica & Father Jack only learn about as “V” ‘s first episode draws to its very surprising close.

I have to admit that one of the real pleasures of this “V” reimagining is how skillfully Peters & his production team have set their story in today’s world. Where teenagers – after tagging a building with a “V” symbol – would then (of course) upload this footage on YouTube. Or better yet, how Erica and her team at the FBI’s Counter Terrorism office use an undelivered text message on someone else’s cell phone as a way to infiltrate what they think is a terrorist cell. But what actually turns out to be the beginnings of the V resistance movement.

To say much more would really spoil the fun of watching this first episode of “V.” But know this: Not every character that you’re introduced to in the pilot makes it out alive. More importantly, is what he or she appears to be.

ABC's new sci-fi series "V"
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But that said, provided that Peters & his production team can actually deliver on the promise of “V” ‘s pilot, ABC may soon find itself with a third sci-fi hit on its hands.

Which brings us to the bigger question: Will “V” become like “Lost” and “FlashForward” (i.e. the sort of series where you just can’t afford to miss a single episode) or will it repeat the pattern of the original mini-series (i.e. starts out strong and then just devolves into sci-fi –themed silliness)?

So what about you folks? Will you be tuning in to watch “V” on ABC this evening? And if not, why not?

Your thoughts?



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