New York Strong
- Episode aired Aug 28, 2016
- TV-MA
- 44m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
1.1K
YOUR RATING
As the strigoi turn New York into a war zone, survivors and the military must pull together and fight.As the strigoi turn New York into a war zone, survivors and the military must pull together and fight.As the strigoi turn New York into a war zone, survivors and the military must pull together and fight.
Jonathan Hyde
- Eldritch Palmer
- (credit only)
Ruta Gedmintas
- Dutch Velders
- (credit only)
Joaquín Cosio
- Angel Guzman Hurtado
- (credit only)
Robin Atkin Downes
- The Master
- (voice)
- (credit only)
Jack Kesy
- The Master
- (credit only)
Ted Charette
- Night Patrol Officer #2
- (as Edward Charette)
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In New York, Fet is giving support to the US Navy SEALs that are slaying the vampires in the city. Eph spends the night at home hoping that Zach returns. On the morning, he gets his taxi and meets Justine and they discuss about the blown weapon he is developing and then he goes to buy some supplies. Then he gets fuel in a parking garage and is attacked by a group of vampires but he escapes. Setrakian is reading the Occido Lumen and Quinlan is helping him with the translation. Gus keeps his mother alive with his blood. While helping the SEALS during the night, they hunt down Eichhorst, but the squad is ambushed in a church and most of the SEALS die. Kelly and her vampire children meet Eph and she offers to swap the Lumen per Zach.
"New York Strong" is a good beginning of the Third Season of "the Strain", with many action sequences. The invincibility of Eichhorst is irritating and unfortunately the annoying Zach is still alive. Let´s see what Eph will do to retrieve his son. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "New York Strong"
"New York Strong" is a good beginning of the Third Season of "the Strain", with many action sequences. The invincibility of Eichhorst is irritating and unfortunately the annoying Zach is still alive. Let´s see what Eph will do to retrieve his son. My vote is eight.
Title (Brazil): "New York Strong"
"The Strain" is zany, over-the-top, serialized comic book horror that often veers too close to high camp. I keep waiting for either "South Park" of "Family Guy" to lampoon it. It's sometimes pretty brainless, and it often seems like the product of a group of hyperactive 14 year old boys sitting down to imagine a vampire apocalypse.
But what the hell? The damn thing works. It isn't as smart or as grown up as the moody "The Walking Dead," "Fear the Walking Dead" or "Stranger Things." But it's got a fast pace, a kinetic energy and an unpredictability that all of those shows lack. It's just more fun. I'd be lying if I said I didn't love it. And, as my interest in slow-moving zombie dramas starts to wane, this might become my favorite horror show currently on television.
It's damned ambitious. The writers here desperately want to show a full scale monster Armageddon, and they don't seem to care much that they've got a limited budget or a finite number of extras. (We are told, now, that the vampire plague is spreading throughout the country, and is no longer confined to New York City.)
And it's still scary. Guillermo del Toro's screeching, leopard-fast vampire baddies are still unnerving. They're goddam albino apex predators and they're repulsive. And I think their appeal is surprising after two seasons of audience exposure. I predicted a while back that this show's horror elements would lose their momentum, and I've pleasantly been proved wrong. (Hey, if you're a horror fan who loves monsters, you eventually crave story antagonists other than doomed, pitiful zombies.)
Last night's Season 3 premiere offered little that was new. But it did offer Navy Seals fighting vampires in the NYC sewers, and that was frikkin' sweet. I'd give it a 9 out of 10.
But what the hell? The damn thing works. It isn't as smart or as grown up as the moody "The Walking Dead," "Fear the Walking Dead" or "Stranger Things." But it's got a fast pace, a kinetic energy and an unpredictability that all of those shows lack. It's just more fun. I'd be lying if I said I didn't love it. And, as my interest in slow-moving zombie dramas starts to wane, this might become my favorite horror show currently on television.
It's damned ambitious. The writers here desperately want to show a full scale monster Armageddon, and they don't seem to care much that they've got a limited budget or a finite number of extras. (We are told, now, that the vampire plague is spreading throughout the country, and is no longer confined to New York City.)
And it's still scary. Guillermo del Toro's screeching, leopard-fast vampire baddies are still unnerving. They're goddam albino apex predators and they're repulsive. And I think their appeal is surprising after two seasons of audience exposure. I predicted a while back that this show's horror elements would lose their momentum, and I've pleasantly been proved wrong. (Hey, if you're a horror fan who loves monsters, you eventually crave story antagonists other than doomed, pitiful zombies.)
Last night's Season 3 premiere offered little that was new. But it did offer Navy Seals fighting vampires in the NYC sewers, and that was frikkin' sweet. I'd give it a 9 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaThe yellow taxi which Eph drives has no inside rearview mirror. This is standard in film and TV so a camera looking in through the windshield has an unobstructed view of the interior.
- GoofsWhen trading drugs for other consumables, Ephfraim asks for "..that fifth over there." and the seller gives him a pint bottle of liquor instead of a fifth..
- Quotes
Vasiliy Fet: What happens if you wake up one morning with his stinger in your neck?
Abraham Setrakian: If I do, your "I told you so" will be a source of great comfort before you dispatch me.
Vasiliy Fet: Don't be so sentimental.
- ConnectionsReferences The Punisher (2004)
- SoundtracksChitlin's
(uncredited)
Performed by Shorty Baker
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- 44m
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