Threshold does have a great cast, but the storylines are already getting sort of repetitious.
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Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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What this season has shown me, although I probably already knew it, if I'd stopped to think about it, is that I'll forgive mediocre writing more than I'll forgive a mediocre cast. It's why I've stuck with Threshold and dropped Surface and Invasion.
I read the comic books first.
On edit: Dana, I agree. Well, I didn't bother to try Surface but Threshold is better than Invasion because of the acting. . . even though that Ed Cibrian is pretty damn cute.
I saw one episode of Threshold this weekend. I liked the cast, although I miss the more hard-boiled Carla Gugino we got in Karen Sisco. ::sigh::
But Peter Dinklage being snarky and arrogant? And Brent Spiner being snarky and arrogant? Gotta love it.
Can one ever have too much snarky and arrogant, if strictly fictional and written by the best?
Threshold is totally snarky & arrogant TV, it's what I watch for.
I like Threshold a lot, and mainly for the cast. The arc interests me, but I do wish they'd get on with it, instead of having every week be "Whoops, someone else is infected, we must catch them."
Yes, both Threshold and Invasion are very very slow - arc-wise.
TVshowsondvd.com have artwork and a release date for Alien Nation: The Serie. Released on Jan 3, 2006 with this artwork: [link]
Shiny. Of course, Jan 3rd means I can't ask for it for Christmas, unfortunately.