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9/10
The Wonders at Your Feet
ttapola27 December 2010
This reviewer has not read the original comic books nor seen the 1990s incarnation of the show. Hell, this reviewer has not even seen the Pilot for this series (forgetfulness). So, this reviewer is totally neutral when it comes to this episode. And this reviewer begs to differ with his esteemed fellow reviewer. This is a tremendous piece of TV.

I have seen Passenger 57, and to say that this episode has "shades" of said movie is like saying this has shades of Air Force One, Critical/Executive Decision (depending on your country) or any other actioner/thriller set on a plane. Yes, this does not reinvent the wheel, but this does produce one of the finest wheels I've seen. And I've been looking at them for thirty years.

From beginning to end, this is an astonishing achievement on TV. Bear in mind that this did not have the multi-million budget that blockbuster actioners have. What this does have is a tight and funny script, plus great actors: Chi McBride and Jackie Earle Haley as regulars? Fantastic casting achievement. McBride is one of the funniest actors alive and Haley is one of the scariest. Mark Valley is extremely believable, but doesn't - at least yet - truly shine. It also seems this series is attracting some notable guest and recurring stars, notably Alessandro Juliani (of BSG fame) in this case. Furthermore, every aspect of this is incredibly self-confident and sturdy. Tension: brilliant. Action: great. Music: they've recruited the frakkin' genius Bear McCreary from BSG! I was expecting to see at least some poor CGI, since even huge hits like Lost have it (don't get me started on the submarine), but *everything* including the airplane was completely photo-realistic.

In conclusion: a 9/10 (almost always leave room for improvement) and sets the bar high. Competition beware, there is a new *professional* show in town. Just what we needed after (including, but not limited to) BSG, The Wire and The Shield have ended (Lost was still running when this came out in the US of A).
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6/10
Hmmmmm...
sarastro71 February 2010
Warning: Spoilers
The second episode was not on par with the first, sadly. In order for a series to be broken in properly, it is vital in my opinion that its second installment be something special. Here, however, there is mainly a sense of wasted opportunities. The episode was not awful, certainly; it had shades of Passenger 57 which was fun, but the disappointing part again related to the death of the bad guy (or rather, girl). Here we have a messed-up terrorist/hit-woman or whatever, being on the verge of changing her life. Chance senses a kindred spirit, and he offers her the same way out that was once offered to him. He asks her to come work for him. Just the kind of thing she needs. Yes, yes, yes, I was thinking, go for it! Show mercy and forgiveness and start her on a new journey to reform her life and make amends for the error of her past ways. But nah. She just plummets to her death.

Courtney Ford is hot as hell. She would have been fantastic as Chance's regular bad-girl sidekick. She would be a really good addition to an already pretty good show. Why did the producers have to tease us with THAT and then just pull out the carpet under our feet? NOT cool, people! Oh well, for all I know she was wearing a parachute and will be back. Here's hopin'.

6 out of 10.
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