Originally posted by Looney
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This was a discussion in a private yahoo group, and we ended friends.

I had never heard of V until new V aired. I had just gotten through the 4400 and on their board on imdb somebody mentioned Joel Gretsch's new show, so I decided to check it out.
I was going through a weird place in my life somewhere between suicide and transformation and so I kind of latched on to the Anna character for some reason and totally fell in love with her. I become obsessed with new V for that reason, not really for the story itself.
I owe a huge debt of gratitude to V though because of it, during it's first season one hiatus I had 4 months of desperation to fill so I looked for a long running show to buy and watch and happened to choose B5 because I remembered Bruce from Scarecrow and Mrs. king.
i fell in love with B slowly in stages, I think it's prolly the only show I love that is genuinely good on it's own merits because usually I go for characters and the show itself could be sh*t.

I did go back and rewatch classic V and it was very sweet and humorous and heartwarming and certain parts of it reminded me of B5 and nightwatch. Old V definitely had more character, that's for sure.
New V was flashy and tried way too hard to impress people with it's special effects and how much plot they could cram into one eppy. Some of the stuff they did was neat and I definitely got into some of the ideas it expressed. The show almost seemed to be going for an Atheistic viewpoint.
In one eppy they had Anna confront the catholic church and she used her blue energy to make a statue cry. It was basically a threat, support me or I'll steal your devoted followers.
There were other things too, but they'd be spoilers, I think. So the show had some interesting themes to explore but the story was all over the place, the showrunners kept changing, and most of the human resistance characters were unsympathetic and boring.
The V characters were the most intriguing, but we weren't supposed to be rooting for them. Though the way the show ended, without resolution makes you wonder.
I think toward the end of season 2 it was getting stronger, in some ways, and season 3 would likely have been the best, if it had happened.
Just my subjective opinions, of course.

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