Una unidad de operaciones encubiertas de élite lleva a cabo misiones extremadamente delicadas que, en caso de fracaso, muerte o captura, están sujetas a la negación oficial.Una unidad de operaciones encubiertas de élite lleva a cabo misiones extremadamente delicadas que, en caso de fracaso, muerte o captura, están sujetas a la negación oficial.Una unidad de operaciones encubiertas de élite lleva a cabo misiones extremadamente delicadas que, en caso de fracaso, muerte o captura, están sujetas a la negación oficial.
- Nominado a 2 premios Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominaciones en total
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The original MI plots were tighter and with fewer plot holes than these stories, except for the few they reshot ... which happened because of a writer's strike in 1988.
Finally, you just don't replace Martin Landau and Barbara Bain, and they couldn't on the original series, either. Leonard Nimoy was close, but still not Landau.
However, we enjoyed rewatching this series last summer, and were sorry when we got to the last episode. The actors were engaging enough in their roles to involve us.
As good as the original? No. But decent in it's own right? Yes.
By the way, BOTH seasons of the reboot are available on DVD and are worth having.
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Watching the originals again, they're miniature gems particularly in the first few years; the new version just isn't as compelling, although having Casey Randall be the first IM member to actually die in the course of duty was unusual. The episode "Submarine" pretty much encapsulates the remake's inferiority; written by the show's visual effects supervisor Dale Duguid, there's an unfortunate emphasis on how the illusion required to trap the villain is done, which suffuses any suspense.
The show does, however, have more fidelity to the concept than the misguided cinema version from Cruise and DePalma, which is why this is ultimately preferable. But the original show is the one to watch.
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- TriviaThe series was originally planned to be a limited series. A new cast was hired to play the characters from the original Misión Imposible (1966), and the episodes were all going to remake original series scripts. This changed when Peter Graves returned to the role of Jim Phelps; the other characters were then renamed, and the show became a continuation of the original. One of the new cast members was Greg Morris's son, Phil, cast as his dad's character Barney Collier. His character was renamed Grant Collier, and he became Barney's son.
- Citas
Voice on Disc: [Line repeated near the beginning of each episode in the series as Jim Phelps listens to the tape/disc containing his instructions and setting up the episode storyline] Your mission, Jim, should you decide to accept it...
- ConexionesFollows Misión Imposible (1966)
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