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Lost Star Admits She Was Frustrated With First Season Of V On ABC

Sunday, January 16th, 2011

Former Lost star Elizabeth Mitchell admitted that she was frustrated by the first season of her new sci-fi TV show V. Mitchell, who played Juliet in Lost, plays cop Erica Evans in the sci-fi TV show reboot of the classic 80’S serial V and promised that the upcoming ten-part-run, which makes up season 2, will offer fans of the show “far more action” and some “sexy stuff”.In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Mitchell promised that V season 2 on ABC will be more satisfying for sci-fi geeks…

“If you were frustrated by the last season, which you probably were [and] I was, a little bit, I think that this [season] will be far more satisfying. There is far more of what you want in an alien invasion story, where the aliens are out to use us as food and take our technology and do everything bad you can think about.”

She added that the final three episodes of V season 1 are…

“a good indicator of where this season is headed. Instead of people sitting around talking, people were actually accomplishing things [in those episodes]. I wanted to be an action hero, not an exposition hero!”

She then denied that episode 10 of V season 2 is not a series finale like many people think it is and that actually, the way it is written kind of demands a V season 3…

“I wouldn’t say that episode 10 is a series-ender by any stretch of the imagination. It ends in such a way that you’d want to see a third season. It leaves you really ramping up for a big fight.”

Make sure you catch V on Tuesday nights on ABC.

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V: The Complete First Season Blu-Ray Review

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

If you’re old enough, you remember the original incarnations of V and V: The Final Battle.  Me?  I used to stay up late to watch them when they were re-run as a child.  I was fascinated by the Visitors and when I learned ABC has rebooting the show, I was on-board for, at the very least, the beginning.  Did I want to stay after that?  Find out after the jump.

For those not old enough, or not nerd enough, to be familiar with the original V series, you needn’t worry as this series stands on its own legs.  Planet Earth is in turmoil.  We starve.  We struggle.  We fight.  We repeat that pattern ad nauseum.  You’re all too familiar with the drill.  Imagine one day, you looked up to the sky and saw massive spaceships.  It’s not you alone, either; it’s the whole world.  My first thought, of course, would be “oh expletive!” because I’ve seen enough science fiction, but now imagine that a very pretty, and very human looking face, assures you that these newcomers are “Of peace… always.”  Add to that an offer of cures and technologies to raise us up from our daily struggles.  Sounds too good to be true, right?  A small group of people start to peel back the layers and find the cold, reptilian heart beating beneath.  Season One of V tracks the arrival of the Visitors and the formation and first steps of defiance of the resistance.

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Episode 2.01 – Red Rain – Promo

Saturday, November 13th, 2010

V – Season 2 – 13 Episodes Order Cut Down to 10

Monday, October 18th, 2010
I hear the order of ABC’s sophomore sci-fi drama V is being reduced from 13 to 10 episodes for scheduling reasons. ABC last week announced that V will return January 4 and will air in Dancing with the Stars’ result show slot at 9 PM on Tuesdays, following fellow sci-fi drama No Ordinary Family. That gives V a 12-episode window until the spring season premiere of Dancing on March 29, but I hear the period is expected to include 2 preemptions, leading to V’s order getting trimmed. Since the series is still filming, V producers will adjust the storyline for a proper season ending.

ABC Sets V’s Return Date, Announces New Skating Series

Friday, October 15th, 2010

V will return for its sophomore season on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at 9/8c, ABC announced Friday.

The sci-fi drama, which stars Elizabeth Mitchell and Morena Baccarin, focuses on the coexistence of humans and supposedly friendly aliens (aka Visitors) after the lizard creatures arrive on Earth. The second season will focus more on lizard reveals as well as the Visitors’ mythology, the network said.

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Exclusive: The Shield’s Jay Karnes Joins V as Erica’s New Partner

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

The Shield alum Jay Karnes will join ABC’s V in a recurring role, TVGuide.com has learned exclusively.

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Karnes will play FBI agent Chris Bolling, a newly assigned partner for agent Erica Evans (Elizabeth Mitchell). The two have some history, having trained together at Quantico. However, Bolling quickly begins to suspect Erica may have divided loyalties when it comes to her dedication to the Visitor resistance group, the Fifth Column.

Karnes, 47, is best known for his role as Detective Dutch Wagenbach on The Shield. He has also held recurring roles on Sons of Anarchy, Burn Notice and Brothers & Sisters. His role on V reunites with him former Shield producer Scott Rosenbaum, who now serves as V‘s showrunner.

The second season of V is slated to begin airing in November on ABC.

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