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7/10
The New Cook
claudio_carvalho30 January 2022
Dr. Michael Harris joins the 2nd Mass to teach how to save the children captured by the aliens. Hal and Karen try to rescue Ben, but she is captured by the alien and Hal is forced to see the remaining kids killed by a Mech to deliver a message to the survivors. Tom succeeds to capture a skitter alive while Pope is promoted to the new cook of the 2nd Mass.

"Prisoner of War" is an episode of "Falling Skies" that may be a turning point with the capture of a skitter alive by Tom. Now with Dr. Harris, it might be a leverage for the survivors. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Prisoner of War"
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1/10
Complete waste of time and money..just AWFUL..
birdsstone-82-68575327 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
Can the acting be anymore terrible? I mean really, the cast seem like straight out of acting school, and a bad one at that. How is it that a group of highly-intelligent race of aliens not have the technology as simple as infrared red?? The aliens should and would be able to see the humans just hiding around the corner of a building noticing their heat signatures. Humans have that capability, why wouldn't aliens? Also, the music in this show reminds me of some sort of patriotic propaganda B.S. Enough of the dramatic brass section please.

I find that Spielberg is just trying to make a mark into the Sci-Fi t.v. show phenomena and is doing a very horrible job. I guess he is just expecting people to go along with this show because of his name. I, for one, had to stop watching the recent episode because it was just so completely bad. Again, the acting is just god-awful. REAL Sci-Fi fans will agree that this show is lacking in story, acting, and substance.

I could find better thing to do with my Sunday evening, and I think you should too. If not, enjoy letting your brain cells be destroyed by this mindless, BORING, and sorry excuse for Sci-Fi entertainment..God help us all..
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5/10
Boring...skies
moraitis-120 June 2011
After all the build-up, this was a disappointment. No suspense, no thrills/chills, little action, just a lot of talking, talking, talking and more talking. And was ...Boring !!

Started without alien Invasion and just went straight to the story. Not what I have expected from director(s) like Steven Spielberg. Too much talking and less action.I think War of the worlds and Walking dead did a better job of post apocalyptic survival and was far better than this one.

On one side: The aliens, green, six-legged and known as Skitters. They have an army of bi-pedal robots armed with obligatory death rays that ruthlessly mow down any adult or child in their path. Teens are taken hostage to be rendered dead-eyed and compliant by nasty lobster-tail-like harnesses attached to their spines.

On the other: the Massachusetts 2nd, led by the tough but just Weaver (Will Patton) with Tom Mason (Noah Wyle) as his overly learned but still manly second in command, with pediatrician Anne Glass (Moon Bloodgood) providing medical assistance and humanism. Mason is our point man, a history professor with an expertise in the military, which enables him to lead Recon groups and make stirring comparisons to other oppressed but triumphant people.

I guess a press kit can buy good reviews.
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3/10
So far so bad
nemesis-8817 September 2020
WAY too much hooray-patriotism. With a generous dollop of sudden religiousness. I'll give it a chance since I have nothing else to watch at the moment. MAYBE it'll get better. But so far this looks very much like a propaganda film for "youths" to awaken the long-lost "values".

All adult actors play their usual boring roles with their usual boring stereotypes, no surprises. All child actors are plasticky and conveyor-molded. WAY too many hugs and snot. Special effects are a bit dull. Sound effects seem to be taken from an open-source library. We'll see how it goes. So far so bad.
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