Martipee
Joined May 2012
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Fairly simple storyline revolving around doorways opening from the past & future, and dinosaurs appearing.
Good CGI and a fair amount of humorous moments, especially from Andrew-Lee Potts, whose really the main attraction of the show.
Had to be a stroke of genius to have Jason Flemyng as the new leader, the ever reliable Ben Miller, and of course, Alexander Siddig, plus a number of other top actors who made this show a classic.
If there's anything to complain about, it's the levels of stupidity to generate storylines.
Definitely worth viewing if you're a syfy fan.
Good CGI and a fair amount of humorous moments, especially from Andrew-Lee Potts, whose really the main attraction of the show.
Had to be a stroke of genius to have Jason Flemyng as the new leader, the ever reliable Ben Miller, and of course, Alexander Siddig, plus a number of other top actors who made this show a classic.
If there's anything to complain about, it's the levels of stupidity to generate storylines.
Definitely worth viewing if you're a syfy fan.
First season was absolutely brilliant. Quirky, fresh, funny and clever, it opened up a whole new world of originality in writing. Characters were endearing and interesting giving the show a clean atmosphere of entertainment.
Season two produced new storylines, expanding ideas and obvious goals for its future.
And then came seasons three as if the writers has spent time on PCP or Ice. Lots of 4-letter F-bombs: coarse sexual innuendos and dark storylines leading to boring, typical outcomes.
Season four ended up as a form of relief ending the series. Who cared who lived or died as the norm of emotional outbursts ruled the story.
Disappointing end to a great show, which was faulted by weird changes in writing directions.
Season two produced new storylines, expanding ideas and obvious goals for its future.
And then came seasons three as if the writers has spent time on PCP or Ice. Lots of 4-letter F-bombs: coarse sexual innuendos and dark storylines leading to boring, typical outcomes.
Season four ended up as a form of relief ending the series. Who cared who lived or died as the norm of emotional outbursts ruled the story.
Disappointing end to a great show, which was faulted by weird changes in writing directions.
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