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So you'll be able to catch up now. It's not on this week because of the baseball game.Well, I'm a week behind because I'm the girl who refuses to pay for tv so I've only just watched ep 2. I thought it was well done, but do those scenes where they're shining a flashlight into the trees while some scary thing is lurking around make anyone else want to say, "Get In The CAR!"
Overall, I think it was a pretty good beginning to a series.
Liked:
-The CGI dinosaurs. This could have looked really bad considering that it's on the small screen, but the dinosaurs actually look really great for a television show. Better than the effects in some big-screen movies.
-The mystery. I'm the kind of person that really needs some kind of overarching story to keep me coming back (unless you are a show like Psych), so having a deeper mystery interests me.
-The scene where the little girl feeds the dinosaur. (Best scene in the episode, I thought.) Yeah, there's plenty of danger on the show, but there's room for some magic and wonder also.
-The grim future. I thought the whole beginning of the episode was really well done. It really set the tone for the show.
-The family. Especially in the beginning, as they are trying to make it to Terra Nova, you really root for this family. And the scene with the father and his youngest daughter was well done, I thought.
-The Centipede! (Second best scene in the episode.)
Didn't like:
-Cliched family angst. After seeing the beginning, where this whole family was united, them against the world, it was annoying to see the kind of angst among them a couple of years later. I get it, drama shows need some drama between the characters. It just felt a little forced and annoying.
-Kind of predictable. Actually, a lot. (Like, of course the kids messing around outside of the camp are going to get into trouble with dinosaurs. And of course the boy's father is going to show up and save the day, starting the healing of their relationship...)
-Characters don't seem all that deep. (This isn't very fair, since it's just starting. Did LOST's characters all get to shine in the first episode? Nope. I just hope there is more to these characters than we've seen already.)
I think the series shows promise. If the mystery pays off and the angsty part of the family drama doesn't weigh down the magic and the action, then this could be a winner.