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I love everything about Project Blue Book.
Having read Dr J. Allen Hynek's original book and been familiar with most of the cases portrayed in the tv show, I am finding it rather nostalgic about all he cases I did read. The innovative take on the individual cases and the narrative of the show are refreshing and can show a completely mew generation of people what happened in the volatile 50s & 60s when the Cold War was in full effect and everything was possible. Including Aliens & UFO's.
The cast is excellent. Aiden Gillen (Dr J. Allen Hynek) and Michael Malarkey (Captain Michael Quinn) in particular has great chemistry kind of like a quasi Mulder and Scully mix. One is open to all possibilities, the other is very regimented (Captain Quinn's case his military beliefs as opposed to Scully's science hypotheses).
Season 1 was a great introduction to most of the important cases. Season 2 is elaborating further on we'll known, and some not so well known cases from Dr J. Allen Hynek's case studies.
As I am a UFO/extraterrestrial life believer, I am enthralled for the entire duration of episodes. I like that they don't try to convince that their is extraterrestrial life. It leave it as an option. Like Mulder would say "not outside the realms of extreme possibilities".
I'm looking forward to seeing how the narrative & story evolve in upcoming episodes.
Having read Dr J. Allen Hynek's original book and been familiar with most of the cases portrayed in the tv show, I am finding it rather nostalgic about all he cases I did read. The innovative take on the individual cases and the narrative of the show are refreshing and can show a completely mew generation of people what happened in the volatile 50s & 60s when the Cold War was in full effect and everything was possible. Including Aliens & UFO's.
The cast is excellent. Aiden Gillen (Dr J. Allen Hynek) and Michael Malarkey (Captain Michael Quinn) in particular has great chemistry kind of like a quasi Mulder and Scully mix. One is open to all possibilities, the other is very regimented (Captain Quinn's case his military beliefs as opposed to Scully's science hypotheses).
Season 1 was a great introduction to most of the important cases. Season 2 is elaborating further on we'll known, and some not so well known cases from Dr J. Allen Hynek's case studies.
As I am a UFO/extraterrestrial life believer, I am enthralled for the entire duration of episodes. I like that they don't try to convince that their is extraterrestrial life. It leave it as an option. Like Mulder would say "not outside the realms of extreme possibilities".
I'm looking forward to seeing how the narrative & story evolve in upcoming episodes.
Having read the Stephen King novel, I have been eagerly awaiting the TV adaptation.
Having watched the first two episodes, I can say it's a fantastic show. Love the premise of the show. It has that CSI meets True Crime with a sprinkling of Law & Order vibe to it. An innovative murder crime mystery.
It's dark and edgy from the first minute. If you like elaborate crime tv shows, you will like this show.
I readily admit that it may seem a little slow winded in getting to the point, but I personally love these types of elaborative, thoroughly investigated crime shows. I really find myself questioning and analysing each little notion I think may affect the plot & story.
The cast is superb and the acting is well portrayed.
It seems to be a popular notion lately to adapt a lot of Stephen King's novels into tv adaptations. If they are portrayed correctly they can be very good adaptations. Me Mercedes is a perfect example of a great adaptation. I see The Outsider heading that way of the plot & narrative are correctly & intricately evolved.
I see a good future for this show.
Having watched the first two episodes, I can say it's a fantastic show. Love the premise of the show. It has that CSI meets True Crime with a sprinkling of Law & Order vibe to it. An innovative murder crime mystery.
It's dark and edgy from the first minute. If you like elaborate crime tv shows, you will like this show.
I readily admit that it may seem a little slow winded in getting to the point, but I personally love these types of elaborative, thoroughly investigated crime shows. I really find myself questioning and analysing each little notion I think may affect the plot & story.
The cast is superb and the acting is well portrayed.
It seems to be a popular notion lately to adapt a lot of Stephen King's novels into tv adaptations. If they are portrayed correctly they can be very good adaptations. Me Mercedes is a perfect example of a great adaptation. I see The Outsider heading that way of the plot & narrative are correctly & intricately evolved.
I see a good future for this show.