New Season Review: FlashForward

Sep 28, 2009 12:44

The Brief: The whole world blacks out and sees two minutes of April 29th 2010. Now they've got to deal with the chaos caused by the mass black out, work out what caused it and find out whether they can change their futures and decide whether they want to.

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Finally, after a series of mediocre shows, I get to review one that I'm not only pretty ( Read more... )

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sammoore September 28 2009, 12:30:00 UTC
Five?

You people and your modern advances! We don't have channel Five here yet.

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m31andy September 28 2009, 12:39:16 UTC
Oooh, I really enjoyed the book. I shall have to catch that! Thanks!

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billyabbott September 28 2009, 13:58:36 UTC
I'd not heard of this until today, but moments before reading your post a mate who never watches TV mentioned it, and moments after it came up in a podcast I was listening to.

I'm might have to watch it now...

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rjw1 September 28 2009, 23:04:53 UTC
resist!

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billyabbott September 29 2009, 05:53:46 UTC
I didn't manage to resist. I think I want to read the book now rather than wait through a number of TV series for the overarching plot to be revealed.

It does have Jack Davenport in, though.

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m31andy September 29 2009, 14:15:00 UTC
I almost guarantee the book won't spoil your enjoyment of the series. From what I can see, it's going in a completely different direction.

(Hands up, though, who's putting bets on Lloyd Simcoe being the evil one???)

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johnckirk September 29 2009, 23:04:10 UTC
I haven't seen it yet (I got home too late yesterday), but I'll keep an eye out for a repeat. In the meantime, you might be interested in Paul O'Brien's review, which is somewhat less enthusiastic:
http://ifdestroyed.blogspot.com/2009/09/flashforward.html

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