Trying to avoid the S.H.I.E.L.D. comments as I'm behind on that show by one episode, but yeah Almost Human is awesome. I watch a lot of Sci Fi, but this is one of the few shows that feels like a Sci Fi show. There are so many cool, futuristic gadgets on the show and everything in that world LOOKS futuristic. Plus, the narrated intro just feels like the sort of thing you'd see on an actual Syfy channel show. And the music, the goddamn music, it's so perfect. It adds energy to every action moment, and being electronic makes it one more facet of the show that adds to the futuristic feel. Props to Crystal Method. The whole look and feel of the show really hits a lot of geeky sweet spots. There's Terminator vibes, Blade Runner vibes, and Japanese cyber punk anime vibes.BurningDoom wrote:I'm loving both Almost Human and SHIELD. After Walking Dead (restarts this Sunday!), they're my favorite new shows on T.V.Cronozilla wrote:I am really liking Almost Human. The show seems to be scratching an itch I've had for awhile. Even though the episode order has been all mangled up for some reason, the flow is still good. I just wish they'd decide the episode order BEFORE showing a preview.
Shield is ... doing stuff ... finally.I just wish the show would move faster. I know the show runners are saying "oh just be patient, this isn't a movie, we're building it over a season". But it's just moving too slow. The nice thing about those Marvel flicks is they're self contained and they move quickly. I would rather have a quick moving and dense show, where a lot more ground was covered in similar fashion allowing for more plot threads to be explored (It sounds like they want to have the same amount of plot threads as one movie for every season, that sounds boring). Having character arcs stretch out is fine, but having an uninteresting invisible bad guy whom you have no reason to really care about and isn't even the threat on a weekly basis is just really boring.
The most recent episode was interesting, but I realized I just don't care about these people, they still seem like puppets without much substance.
Almost Human is great because of the cast, and production values. Dorian and Kennex really have this great chemistry together that shines through and make for some pretty funny scenes. And the production values are just fan-freaking-tastic! It looks like a movie. And it gives me my action fix. This isn't Robocop violence, or anything, but it's still plenty and balances out the story well. I'm also pretty curious about what's on the other side of the wall, too.
And of course the two leads are great. Dorian is the real MVP though. He's the guy who really gets you emotionally invested in the story, but the dialog between him and Kennex is fun and entertaining. They've nailed the buddy cop formula. And as someone who has a fondness for darker, harsher TV programming (The Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, Battlestar Galactica, Supernatural, etc.)it actually is refreshing to watch something a bit more positive every once and a while. On Almost Human, good guys are good guys, bad guys are bad guys and very often the good guys win and very often they actually save people.
I've been saying this for a while, but Fox has really come out and surprised everyone. For a network with a bit of a bad reputation amongst geeks for cancelling shows like Firefly and The Sara Connor Chronicles and screwing with the creative direction of Dollhouse, they are building some good will right now with two surprisingly good genre shows in Almost Human and Sleepy Hollow. Sleepy Hollow's season finale got a LOT of positive responses from fans and critics and the show as a whole is being called a break out hit. Having these two shows back to back is practically spoiling us.
And speaking of geeky shows, man I'm starting to really love Revolution for its general badassery. Sebastion Monroe(I'm Batman!), Miles Matheson (even though they've been softening him up a LOT lately) and Charlie have become three of the biggest badasses on TV for me lately. Check this out:
