Yeah, I guess I was a little early.
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Boxed Set, Vol. V: Just a Hint of Denial and a Dash of Retcon
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Who is mysterious-call receiving man's girlfriend? What's she been in? Also, she's very pretty.
Lourdes Benedicto. I remember from The Nine. She was the teller who was killed.
So...the terrorism thing isn't even a metaphor? Not even a thinly disguised one?
Actually, I think that's okay. Because in 2009, anything that even remotely hinted at being a terrorism metaphor would have been called out (rightly so) as a ham-handed, hackneyed attempt at relevance.
Better to just come out with it.
Also, apparently The Boy was right to be afraid of Alan Tudyk!
I only caught parts of it. I was switching over from SYTYCD. I'll have to rewatch online to get a real sense of it. What I did see reminded me of the original plot.
What do the visitors call themselves when they're not visiting?
Homeys.
Heh.
OK, I never watched the original V. In that one, were there sleeper visitors? Because with this show, we don't need to learn a little bit of the Visitors' plan at a time; we have Visitors on our side who can just tell us everything right away. Which is maybe not so good for a series.
I was trying to remember, tommyrot. I don't think there were Visitors here first in the original, but someone else (Vortex, Bonnie?) might remember better.
Nope, no Visitors already here in the original. And no undercover Visitors - at least in the miniseries. I don't recall the series. The Visitors had an underlying rumble to their voices that would've made them easy to spot.
And in the original it took a couple of hours to discover that the Visitors were Not What They Seemed - at the end of the first 2 hours, I think. The beginning, at least, of the new version is moving along faster.
bennett gets it in one. There was nothing undercover about the original V except for, you know, what was under their 'covers.' (and by that, I do not mean porn)
The reveal took awhile and was pretty cool when it happened. They were different but we didn't know just how right away.
I really liked it! I have the original sitting on my DVR, but I like the sleeper cell idea, especially the part where part of their plan was to make the world start sucking in the first place.