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I realize I am a bit late by a couple weeks with this thread, but I've been kind of busy and my posting time has been minimal. Also, since there really wasn't anything posted about it by now, I'm wondering if anyone really watches this show from here anymore. I remember when the 6 episode pilot was out there was lots of talk about it. Anyway, here is what I thought about it:
Yes, there will be spoilers.
To me it seemed like the end of B5 season 1, except with out the Earth-shaking public event. What I mean by that is, it really was more of a "setting up for bigger things to come" finale than it was a cliff hanger. IMO B5 Season 1 finale wasn't a cliff hanger at all. It just set some big events in motion and let you know there was a lot more coming down in Season 2. I think this finale was similar in that nature.
First, I dont think anyone was surprised that they found a cure for that plague/sickness of the 4400. What I did like about what that situation brought about was the tension between Baldwin and his old boss, who was in the pilot but not the series, until the finale. I also actually can see Ryland's point of view on what he was facing and the decisions he made. I also think that he didn't mean any ill side effects, but was stuck in a bad situation and made some bad calls. I thought the conflict between him and Baldwin was good, and I liked that he called things off at the end.
It was also interesting to see Kyle turn himself in at the end.
Obviously though, the last 3 minutes of the show basically brought up all the questions as to what will be going on next season. With that drug being stopped, now the rest of the 4400s will start seeing their full potential. Richard moving that coffee cup was pretty cool. It is also clear there is a lot more conflict on the way. This show in a lot of ways is similar to JMS's "Rising Stars"
Lastly, I dont think it was a secret that Jordan was never killed. I admit though, I'm curious as to the condition he was in. I figured it was part of a plan or something earlier and that he was alive and well and plotting nasty things somewhere, but it seems he has no clue where he is, looks like Tom Hanks from "Cast Away," and was wandering around where the 4400 first arrived.
All in all, it was for the most part predictable, but there was good tension and drama, and they did a good job bringing up some big questions for Season 2.
Anyone else have thoughts, or am I the only one here still watching it?
Yes, there will be spoilers.
To me it seemed like the end of B5 season 1, except with out the Earth-shaking public event. What I mean by that is, it really was more of a "setting up for bigger things to come" finale than it was a cliff hanger. IMO B5 Season 1 finale wasn't a cliff hanger at all. It just set some big events in motion and let you know there was a lot more coming down in Season 2. I think this finale was similar in that nature.
First, I dont think anyone was surprised that they found a cure for that plague/sickness of the 4400. What I did like about what that situation brought about was the tension between Baldwin and his old boss, who was in the pilot but not the series, until the finale. I also actually can see Ryland's point of view on what he was facing and the decisions he made. I also think that he didn't mean any ill side effects, but was stuck in a bad situation and made some bad calls. I thought the conflict between him and Baldwin was good, and I liked that he called things off at the end.
It was also interesting to see Kyle turn himself in at the end.
Obviously though, the last 3 minutes of the show basically brought up all the questions as to what will be going on next season. With that drug being stopped, now the rest of the 4400s will start seeing their full potential. Richard moving that coffee cup was pretty cool. It is also clear there is a lot more conflict on the way. This show in a lot of ways is similar to JMS's "Rising Stars"
Lastly, I dont think it was a secret that Jordan was never killed. I admit though, I'm curious as to the condition he was in. I figured it was part of a plan or something earlier and that he was alive and well and plotting nasty things somewhere, but it seems he has no clue where he is, looks like Tom Hanks from "Cast Away," and was wandering around where the 4400 first arrived.
All in all, it was for the most part predictable, but there was good tension and drama, and they did a good job bringing up some big questions for Season 2.
Anyone else have thoughts, or am I the only one here still watching it?