Sandrock74
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For the wiseasses who are going to refer to the roman numeral for "5", let me head youoff at the pass. I mean "V", as in the letter, as in The Visitors (or Victory for us humans).
Remember the NBC miniseries V from 1983? It had monster ratings (80 million viewers), so it was followed by the equally successful V: The Final Battle miniseries in 1984. Then, it was milked to death with V: The Series in 1985.
Then it died until last night on ABC.
Anyway, I was just a wee lad when it was on back in the early 80's and I was ALL into it! I loved that show. I thought it was awesome how the subject of aliens showing up one day was being treated in a resonably serious manner on television. Of course, the whole concept of the Visitors being a stand in for the Nazis rise to power in 1930's Germany was lost on me at the time, but that seemed unimportant to me once the big reveal was made! The Visitors were really freakin' lizards wearing fake skin to look human!
Even worse, they wanted all of our water! Even worse that that, they wanted us for their food!
Anyway, I the Sci Fi channel (I refuse to call is SyFy) aired it this past Sunday, which was the first time I had seen it since the 80's. I was surprised, I thought it held up pretty well over the past 26 years. I had totally forgotten how the Visitors could spit venom from their mouths. I had also forgotten what a bitch Diana was! I also forgotten how hot she was...of course, I don't think I was really into girls back when I first saw it, so maybe that's why I don't remember?
Anyway, I saw the new series of V last night and I'm still processing what I thought of it. It sure moved at a breakneck pace compared to the original V. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. Whatever happened to telling a story? Of course, by now, we all know what the big reveal is...it's hardly surprising for those of us who were alive in the 80's.
So, anyway, I was just wondering who all watched V back in the day and what you thought of it? Did you catch the new one last night? I just thought we could show some love to a classic sci fi show.
Remember the NBC miniseries V from 1983? It had monster ratings (80 million viewers), so it was followed by the equally successful V: The Final Battle miniseries in 1984. Then, it was milked to death with V: The Series in 1985.
Then it died until last night on ABC.
Anyway, I was just a wee lad when it was on back in the early 80's and I was ALL into it! I loved that show. I thought it was awesome how the subject of aliens showing up one day was being treated in a resonably serious manner on television. Of course, the whole concept of the Visitors being a stand in for the Nazis rise to power in 1930's Germany was lost on me at the time, but that seemed unimportant to me once the big reveal was made! The Visitors were really freakin' lizards wearing fake skin to look human!
Even worse, they wanted all of our water! Even worse that that, they wanted us for their food! Anyway, I the Sci Fi channel (I refuse to call is SyFy) aired it this past Sunday, which was the first time I had seen it since the 80's. I was surprised, I thought it held up pretty well over the past 26 years. I had totally forgotten how the Visitors could spit venom from their mouths. I had also forgotten what a bitch Diana was! I also forgotten how hot she was...of course, I don't think I was really into girls back when I first saw it, so maybe that's why I don't remember?
Anyway, I saw the new series of V last night and I'm still processing what I thought of it. It sure moved at a breakneck pace compared to the original V. I don't know if that's a good thing or not. Whatever happened to telling a story? Of course, by now, we all know what the big reveal is...it's hardly surprising for those of us who were alive in the 80's.
So, anyway, I was just wondering who all watched V back in the day and what you thought of it? Did you catch the new one last night? I just thought we could show some love to a classic sci fi show.



