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![]() ![]() Second Chance is about as generic of a title as you can get, but on the other hand, a title like Frankenstein Code promises something that this show clearly isn't. I don't see enough here that will make it last, but you never know. Quote:
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Oh FOX yet another show you're going to have to cancel rather quickly. So this guy also has like super powers, his body regenerates and he drives KIT from Knight Rider around
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Blu-ray Baron
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Not bad but not great either. There's some serious potential there -- most TV show ideas have potential -- but they don't seem to be heading down that route. Plus with the most generic title possible, this show is one and done.
Of course, since it's on FOX, there will always be some loud crybabies on the internet will proclaim FOX to be the killer of all genre shows and that Second Chance was the greatest show ever... since Minority Report and Almost Human. |
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I saw the Pilot on demand early before the official premiere last week.
Thought it was good, not great. Has a pretty unique hook with the Frankenstein angle. But, the only drawback was the casting of the lead. Very generic and uncharismatic actor. Liked Tim DeKay from White Collar playing the son, but he seems to be playing almost the same character he played on White Collar. The twins were interesting. Of course you know, people are going to complain that it's a procedural crime of the week show disguised as a high concept show. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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This show is trying to serve both masters and doing a good job of neither. The sci fi stuff is there, but it's pretty half-baked. The cop stuff is pretty flimsy. Hopefully the sci fi stuff can kick into high gear with Duvall finding out about his father, but something tells me they're just going to go solve a homicide five minutes later.
I wonder if this show would be better served by rotating the two aspects of the show. Lookingglass stuff one week, crime procedural the next, and whatever side isn't the A story would be about developing these characters and situations more. I guess it doesn't really matter. In the end, this show is one and done. |
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Blu-ray Baron
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The sci fi aspect is the most interesting part, but they're hellbent on making it a cop show, which they're not very good at.
If I were doing the show, I'd split the difference. Father-son crime show one week where the twins get character development in the B-plot, then flip it the next week where the twins get the A-plot. Also, this new story arc is kicking in way too late (not counting the twist). This show was DOA the minute they renamed it Second Chance and cut the order of episodes. |
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