Dan Gigernes

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Oslo, Oslo County
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Moonlighting
Marvel's The Defenders
Star Trek: The Animated Series

I have fond memories of watching this animated "Star Trek" show when I was a kid via satellite dish on Sky Channel. It prepared me for the live action version and when I rewatch these episodes now it is easy to see why I liked it. The series used the same voice cast as in the original series. It had many of the same writers who delivered some interesting stories and even delivered a good background story on Spock. What was not that great was that the animation was pretty static and repetitive at times and that there was not enough character moments to give the show a true depth. It was sadly also disowned by the creator and a long time was not available to see, but luckily it is now possible to see it again. It is not a masterpiece but it gives fans what they want: additional adventures with their favorite crew and it do feel and look like the original show without overdoing it which is nice.

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Star Trek: Voyager
Babylon 5
Crusade

In many ways this is a kind-of "Star Trek" show, but with an overall "more logic" mission that make every planet exploration necessary in order to find a possible cure. With a cast of genre favorites it is sad this series never really stood a chance. Troubled from the start with TNT executives tampering with both the show and it's editing which changed the impact of the series. The lack of good music and dodgy effects also didn't help it. That the story also takes place during a time of already known "Babylon 5" history also made the outcome predictable as we already had seen "everything" in that series final episode. In a way the series was an unwanted child from the start as TNT was more into wrestling and reality programming and fans probably had been a little fed up with B5 too (even I was after that terrible season 5) but at the time I found this one to be a refreshing spaceship-bound series that had potential to it that never was really explored. As it stands it is 13 episodes with some interesting episodes and-a-lot-of-misses and mistakes as it tried to create something unique and special.

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The Borgias
Robin of Sherwood
Boston Legal

A kind-of popcorn courtroom drama that is saved by it's unserious approach and a William Shatner in top form showing he has enough self-irony and humorous timing to win him an Emmy. James Spader also work as a selfish womanizer who would have lost his job in any other lawfirm than this one. A good ensemble rounds it all up, but there are a few that could at least have had a little more plot development as they usually are the other end of a joke and is seldom fleshed out as this is purely the Spader/Shatner show. Sadly the court room sequences themselves are the least interesting as the lawyers never seem to lose and is mostly a moral finger on something that creator David E. Kelley want to point out. At least the show had a satisfying ending as it came to a normal conclusion after 101 episodes.

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Roswell

Ten years before "Twilight" there was this teen romantic series where a teenage girl falled in love with an alien. There was a lot of teenage angst and not much that happened at first, but at the end of the first season the show started to embrace it's science fiction roots and became actually rather watchable. It is not as bad as one could expect and the characterization is actually well done. The acting was above average too, but it was sometimes hard to get through all those long "deep" romantic conversations between the two leads. The music was also very modern and up to date at the time. It survived three seasons when it was expected to only last one due to devoted fans and it ended with an okay, but open ending. It is still enormously more satisfying than what "Twilight" ever was.

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Marvel's Inhumans
Stargate SG-1
Millennium
Flesh and Bone

Both utterly camp and surprisingly artistic. This «Black Swan» mixed with «Showgirls» and a old-traditional soap gets away with being entertaining and tedious. All the stereotypes are here but the wicked dialogue embraces them and there is few series that would let their main heroine have scars from years of rape and incest from her big brother. Nudity, drugs, murder, sex, stripteases, gay love and more. All in 8 ep.

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Bergerac

Once this was a refreshing show that put Jersey on the map and gave it some great tourist commerical and John Nettles had a charming presence but this is a show that has dated badly and not in a Miami Vice kind-of fun timecapsule way. Especially the scripts are weak and predictable and the rich father-in-law seem to know everyone and all details about criminal activities that he should have been a mobster in the end.

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Tyrant

Political soap opera that takes place in a (non existing) Middle East Muslim country. It is an intriguing premise as it tries to show how the different facets oppressed Arabic people take when they are forced to the wall and an intriguing "damned if you do and damned if you don't" approach to some of the political issues. Some of the supporting characters had little to do (other than to get killed) but solid stuff.

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MacGyver

Far-fetched hero who always manage to get out of trouble with his homemade gadgets from stuff he just happen to find at the most convient places. It is hard to care as every single episode are just the same episode rewritten again and again so I gave up on it even if it is hard not to love hockey-haired Richard Dean Anderson. Memorable theme melody though, but that ain't enough to give it even five stars. Too dated now.

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The Same Sky

Deutschland '74. Well, to be honest this one has potential but as the story progresses it becomes clear that there is no true ending in sight but that this was planned as a back-door pilot for a series. The females in the cast are exceptional, but what is the point in investing too much time in this when everything builds up to nothing? Hirschbiegel also seem to lack interest and films it all as a '90s stage play.

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Stranger Things

The third season is better paced and has a perfect balance of humor and creepy scenes, but it is also predictable, especially it's last two hours. It is best when being a "Blob / The Thing" homage with people getting devored and destroyed and "your neighbour can be one of 'em", but it all ends sadly in another monster showdown. Excellent new character additions though and the humor/homages are beautiful.

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Point Pleasant

Supernatural soap melodrama do all the things you would expect when a series do things wrong: overdramatic, story goes nowhere, stupid dialogue and hopeless acting. Among the worst shows that debuted that year: "Damien: Omen II" for teenage girls.

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Mr. Bean

While the last shows had a feel of repetiveness over them, it is no question that the arrival of "Bean" was a fresh breath of air after decades of sitcoms and shows about comedic dialogue and here Rowan Atkinson channeled the old Keaton/Chaplin slapstick humor but in his own British witty way. There are several classic moments of pure comedic gold in this show.

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Marvel's Daredevil

By putting this show on Netflix, we got a series that was targeted at adults with deeper character studies with broken psychés, violence with gory consequence and religion having a heavy part of it. Heavy on repeating itself and was so intent on being realistic that it had an allergy in putting it's lead in his own costume. After the shock of the first season's violence and edge it started to lose it's edge though.

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Jean-Claude Van Johnson

One would think an old action hero like JCVD would have retired and worked as a gym instructor in Belgium by now so it is a little impressive how an old action star reimagines himself here - as JCVD have fun with his own image and play a less than successful secret agent that only happen to have JCVD as a cover name. I guess you have to love the man to see this one as it doesn't have the best written jokes or ideas out there.

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Norsemen

I hoped this comedy series would look humorous on Viking culture and maybe make a statement about the American series "The Vikings" in the process but no. A great cast of Norwegian actors and actresses but with the exception of Henrik Mestad as the king there is not enough depth in the characters. The first episode is okay introduction, but it all falls apart later with predictable jokes and bodily fluids gags. There seem to be a punchline that I miss and I find this mostly to be a rude sitcom with a better-than-usual budget. Slimy Jon Øigarden is the best reason in season 2 to keep follow the show as the rest of the group never really grow on me.

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Crisis in Six Scenes

When Miley Cyrus open her mouth and spit out political viewpoints and state she is a radical it is hard to believe how it is possible that Woody Allen thought that was a good idea in the first place as Cyrus has no comedic timing, is too lightweight to be taken serious and lacks charisma. The pacing is all wrong and Woody seem not present making this feel like a failure. Only the bookclub scenes are hilarious.

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Marvel's Luke Cage

The excellent atmosphere and the rich African American feel of the show that flow through much of the show is excellent and the first half of it's 1st season is phenomenal. Then, it all falls apart and never really recovers as the show end up being more about the bad guys than the hero who end up as his own supporting character. The middle of 2nd season also drags before it reedems itself at the end even if it ends on a cliffhanger that will never be resolved.

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A.D. The Bible Continues

A lot better than it's original series "The Bible" as it goes a lot deeper into both the political aspect of the times and how it influenced the religion and a more diverse character gallery that is allowed to flourish and actually have personalities. It also helps that this show is even better acted than it's original show giving real flesh to several characters. Hans Zimmer also contribute to an excellent gripping musical score and the series has strong budget giving it great costumes, effects and sets. Unfortunately it should have been an event series though as it ends rather abruptly on a cliffhanger that will probably never be resolved due to low ratings. Luckily, it is possible to read the ending in history books so it is not as terrible an ending as a lot of other shows that I have seen.

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Beauty and the Beast

Ron Perlman playing one of the most romantic and fantastic Beasts put on screen as his face works magnificently with this type of make-up. Rich mythology. Edward Albert makes a strong fantastic semi-regular role as businessman Elliot Burch. The darker, depressing and long-running story of season 3 is engaging even with all it's faults. High quality writers help the show like George R.R. Martin ("Game of Thrones") and Howard Gordon ("Homeland", "24", "Angel"). Show has an acceptable ending too that hints on a "new beginning" and a kind-of full circle (at least it has no big cliffhanger). Very formulaic in it's first episodes. and the romantic story should have been played over several seasons instead of going straight at the core from episode one which made the love story feel overused and killing the flow of several shows. The death of a long-running important character opened up many possibilities but they should have written it as a kidnap story instead and letting it go over several seasons instead of alienating long-running fans and killing the show. Potential in stories and concept is even higher than what they managed to realize on screen.

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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries

Classic "whodunits" without too much gore, blood or attention to violence. A strong female presence not afraid of using both her intellect nor her sexuality. Great romantic arc between the most important characters also make the show fun to watch. Costumes, decor and cars are top-notch. Some mysteries are predictable for an old sleuth like me and there is too few suspects making it easy to know who did the deeds. Recurring characters have very little to do too most of the time.

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Charmed

Excellent premise about sisters shearing a huge Wicca power together looking gorgeous while they fight the monsters. This is always a recipe for success. Some excellent horror and sci fi genre favorites appear (especially during it's first four seasons) and it has it's own distinctiveness blending soap with music numbers and some CGI effects that sadly is among the worst put on screen. The soap opera dialogue also takes too much time before something happens and there are .stupid attempts at humor that seldom works. Turned increasingly silly from the beginning of season 5 with a lot of gimmick episodes like the girls turning into different incarnations of themselves: mermaids, superheroes, nymphs etc. See it for the naked midriffs of the girls.

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