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Started by richierich, May 16, 2008, 11:19:55 AM

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Pilot recommendations

american gothic
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black donnellys
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the closer
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commander in chief
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ghost whisperer
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kingpin
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medium
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roswell
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sentinel
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supernatural
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without a trace
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driving force
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doc martin
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hex
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mad about you
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miracles
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new tricks
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Total Members Voted: 1

richierich

Not sure what are 'must see' USA pilots in my collection - any recommendations from list above where I know scant information on the series please let me know as I do not want to miss a potential great show this time round.
Thanks
Rich

addicted2dvd

I checked off my top five for you. You have some really good ones to choose from. :)
Pete

Najemikon

I thought Damages was marvellous, but no way is it suitable as a pilot. You'll watch it, then you'll watch the other 12 hours or whatever it was! :laugh:

I haven't actually seen many of those, but I did pick The Riches. I saw the pilot and really enjoyed it. Been looking out for the set. I also picked Medium, but I never saw the first episode. I just dip into it occasionally. Light, but fun.

richierich

Thanks peeps, the poll has helped steer me in to some good shows already, next up will be Tru Calling and I can't resist Jon's teaser about Damages  :bow:

addicted2dvd

I will be looking forward to seeing what you think of Tru Calling. That is my favorite short-run series. :)
Pete

goodguy

#5
Quote from: Najemikon on May 17, 2008, 12:54:02 AM
I thought Damages was marvellous, but no way is it suitable as a pilot. You'll watch it, then you'll watch the other 12 hours or whatever it was! :laugh:

I liked the pilot, but gave up after the 4th episode, so I can't say how well the entire season played out. Unfolding the story both from the beginning and an end(?) point, where something really bad has happened, is a great structural device. Or at least it could be, because it could take away the "what's next" pressure that shows like 24 suffer from and focus on exploring the "how" and the characters. Unfortunately, the show doesn't do much with it. It jumps from one twist of evil plot mechanics to the next, and instead of exploring the characters it pads the story out with the usual human interest stuff that is supposed to give the characters some "depth".
Matthias

Najemikon

Quote from: goodguy on May 19, 2008, 06:17:31 AM
Quote from: Najemikon on May 17, 2008, 12:54:02 AM
I thought Damages was marvellous, but no way is it suitable as a pilot. You'll watch it, then you'll watch the other 12 hours or whatever it was! :laugh:

I liked the pilot, but gave up after the 4th episode, so I can't say how well the entire season played out. Unfolding the story both from the beginning and an end(?) point, where something really bad has happened, is a great structural device. Or at least it could be, because it could take away the "what's next" pressure that shows like 24 suffer from and focus on exploring the "how" and the characters. Unfortunately, the show doesn't do much with it. It jumps from one twist of evil plot mechanics to the next, and instead of exploring the characters it pads the story out with the usual human interest stuff that is supposed to give the characters some "depth".

Well, obviously you're wrong.

;)

I thought it was very well-balanced between the intrigue and human interest. You seem to dismiss the latter, but it was vitally important to show what these often ruthless characters were giving up. In fact, you say it pads the story at the cost of exploring the characters, but in fact I see the characters explored in a great deal through that human interest angle. They also used it to play on your perceptions very well. A character you might dismiss as ruthless in one episode would turn out to have a potentially good reason in the next. Or vice versa.

richierich

Quote from: Najemikon on May 19, 2008, 11:50:02 AM
Quote from: goodguy on May 19, 2008, 06:17:31 AM
Quote from: Najemikon on May 17, 2008, 12:54:02 AM
I thought Damages was marvellous, but no way is it suitable as a pilot. You'll watch it, then you'll watch the other 12 hours or whatever it was! :laugh:

I liked the pilot, but gave up after the 4th episode, so I can't say how well the entire season played out. Unfolding the story both from the beginning and an end(?) point, where something really bad has happened, is a great structural device. Or at least it could be, because it could take away the "what's next" pressure that shows like 24 suffer from and focus on exploring the "how" and the characters. Unfortunately, the show doesn't do much with it. It jumps from one twist of evil plot mechanics to the next, and instead of exploring the characters it pads the story out with the usual human interest stuff that is supposed to give the characters some "depth".

Well, obviously you're wrong.

;)

I thought it was very well-balanced between the intrigue and human interest. You seem to dismiss the latter, but it was vitally important to show what these often ruthless characters were giving up. In fact, you say it pads the story at the cost of exploring the characters, but in fact I see the characters explored in a great deal through that human interest angle. They also used it to play on your perceptions very well. A character you might dismiss as ruthless in one episode would turn out to have a potentially good reason in the next. Or vice versa.


Definately gotta watch this pilot tonight so  can join the debate

goodguy

Quote from: Najemikon on May 19, 2008, 11:50:02 AM
I thought it was very well-balanced between the intrigue and human interest. You seem to dismiss the latter, but it was vitally important to show what these often ruthless characters were giving up. In fact, you say it pads the story at the cost of exploring the characters, but in fact I see the characters explored in a great deal through that human interest angle. They also used it to play on your perceptions very well. A character you might dismiss as ruthless in one episode would turn out to have a potentially good reason in the next. Or vice versa.

Well, I didn't see much character exploration. I saw generic paddings that serve as the human interest angle.

Minor spoilers up to episode 4:
[spoiler]The first time I winced was as Patty Hewes had a probably cheating husband. The second time was as she had a difficult son. And I gave up as the lawyer gone detective had a daughter who desperately wanted on a certain school and it turned out to be used to pressure him into something.[/spoiler]
Matthias

Najemikon

Quote from: goodguy on May 19, 2008, 08:28:23 PM
Quote from: Najemikon on May 19, 2008, 11:50:02 AM
I thought it was very well-balanced between the intrigue and human interest. You seem to dismiss the latter, but it was vitally important to show what these often ruthless characters were giving up. In fact, you say it pads the story at the cost of exploring the characters, but in fact I see the characters explored in a great deal through that human interest angle. They also used it to play on your perceptions very well. A character you might dismiss as ruthless in one episode would turn out to have a potentially good reason in the next. Or vice versa.

Well, I didn't see much character exploration. I saw generic paddings that serve as the human interest angle.

Minor spoilers up to episode 4:
[spoiler]The first time I winced was as Patty Hewes had a probably cheating husband. The second time was as she had a difficult son. And I gave up as the lawyer gone detective had a daughter who desperately wanted on a certain school and it turned out to be used to pressure him into something.[/spoiler]

Fair enough, but... [spoiler]The cheating husband was something and nothing, but the difficult son was far more. I found it intriguing how she dealt with that. Not many awkward teens have to handle a mum like that. I think you're misreading the sub-plot with Patty's partner: she pretended to fire him to free him up to gather more dirt (detective is a stretch as he was just doing what he'd normally be doing, but free from potential spies within the office). As time went on, he got pissed off and looked for another job to lever Patty into letting him be a proper lawyer again. His potential employer hinted that he could help the daughter get into the exclusive school, but this was merely a sweetener/perk, not pressure. [/spoiler]

richierich

After viewing the pilot of Damages I would currently be agreeing with Jon, I was very impressed with the whole structure and suspense developed.
However, as Matthias switched off after 4 episodes, perhaps my current passion for the show may wane if it deteriorates through the series.