Originally posted by: Shawn
I like it a lot. So much better than Bionic Woman. That show is crap.
I really want to like Bionic Woman, but I think it has 2 major weaknesses: 1, it feels canned, and 2, it's simply too fast. A lot of the action, dialogue, etc. feels like a combination of typical Hollywood stuff and Hardy Boys books. The big thing that bugs me though is the speed. Bionic Woman gets acclimated too fast. Like I think it was the first episode that she fought the other blonde bionic woman, then talked to the good-guy leader after the ambulance too her fiancee away - she said, now I know what I can do, blah blah blah, essentially now she calls the shots. What, one fight out of the hospital and now she knows the full range of her powers and abilities? It's just too fast to make it believable. She's too confident in herself and her responses, like when she decides not to help out blonde bionic woman in the parking lot with the girl she's babysitting. Instead of drawing me in, I feel kicked out of the reality they're trying to create.
I think that Journeyman shares some of the same weaknesses. The Quantum Leap thing has been done, although this is an interesting take on it. But, things are moving too fast and being too vague. And by too fast, I mean he gets sucked into doing things quickly, but without asking questions any sane person would ask. He lets his old girlfriend disappear time after time without asking her too many "real" questions. And his situation with his wife...I wish they had dragged that out more. Him hiding the ring to show her (in the first episode iirc?) kind of took the fun out of the "oh crud his wife is going to leave him because she thinks he's nuts" thing. But I guess that would be too much pressure on top of him because of his job, boss, and brother. That and the show is too vague. He's not saving the world; he's just saving individual people. What benefit do these people have to society? Not to mock the individual, but this time-warp thing is ruining is life, his marriage and family, his career, and his relationships. Why would some person or some organization bother sending him back all these times to fix these people's lives when his own is falling apart? There's no clues, nothing. Of course I still need to catch up on last week's episode...