V: "Hearts and Minds"
Yeah, I'm just gonna give this one an F. Until halfway through, I was pretty into it despite the incredibly boring in medias res opening, just because by having Hobbes, Jack and Ryan blow up a V shuttle, then find out it had humans in it, at least the show was tackling an interesting angle about the costs of freedom fighting.
Aaaaaaand then it turned out no, the gang didn't kill any humans, just planted corpses and skeletons that Anna put in the shuttle once she heard of their plans to take it out. Here's my problem with this episode, and with V. I have a lot of problems, but I'm focusing on this one now, and I think it's the most crucial. This is a show that thinks it's exploring shades of grey, big moral questions, having its characters go into dubious territory. "Make no mistake, we're terrorists now," Hobbes growls at the end.
But there are no shades of grey on V, not really. Not when the enemies are emotionless lizards who experiment on humans with scary needles and smirk privately each week as they pull one over on us dopey humans, yet again. The Fifth Column is kind of a terrorist organization: they have cells all over, they blow shit up, etc. But really they're just unabashedly awesome freedom fighters against eeeeeeeevil aliens. Even Hobbes, who's supposed to represent how the gang turned to questionable methods to keep up the fight, is just charming and, at worst, a realist. V, unfortunately, is too boring, slow-paced and cheaply made to be a kick-ass action adventure show. So instead it tries to tackle the issues, ponderously. And it fails. Miserably.
Don't get me started on the fact that we opened with them blowing up the ship, finding out that human bodies came out of the ship, and then spent TWENTY FUCKING MINUTES flashing back to how they set up their attack, and how they got duped. It meant we had to watch everyone excitedly plan the attack knowing full well it would go horribly wrong. That's not interesting, it's just making an episode last longer. Do I really need to see a scene of Joshua telling Ryan about the V shuttle with evil "trackers" on it that they need to blow up, and then Ryan saying they have to get a stinger missile, and Jack telling Chad about it, and Chad telling Anna, and Anna making the switcheroo? No! You can give that to us in character dialogue, easy. Opening with the bazooka attack and filling in the blanks quickly afterward would probably have looked a little sloppy, but a faster pace is what this show needs.