PNW: Truth
Jan. 20th, 2013 05:26 pmNow that was really excellent. Not at all the sort of story I'd have expected from a Primeval episode, or at least not a story approached in this way.
( Though I suppose one should start by pointing out the bad )
I think this is easily my favourite of the episodes of Primeval:New World so far. It's doing something the original series never really attempted. It turned the show around and potentially sent it off in an entirely different direction. It smashed through any possibility that this first season was going to rest content with a static set up and monsters of the week. I think the show has been on an upward trajectory for several episodes now and this is definitely a high point. The show is also beginning to remind me very powerfully of the first season of the original Primeval, which also wasn't afraid to spring surprises and which gave the impression of paying more attention to the plausibility of the set up and characters (give or take the fact it's a show about dinosaurs coming through rips in time) than the later seasons did.
( Though I suppose one should start by pointing out the bad )
I think this is easily my favourite of the episodes of Primeval:New World so far. It's doing something the original series never really attempted. It turned the show around and potentially sent it off in an entirely different direction. It smashed through any possibility that this first season was going to rest content with a static set up and monsters of the week. I think the show has been on an upward trajectory for several episodes now and this is definitely a high point. The show is also beginning to remind me very powerfully of the first season of the original Primeval, which also wasn't afraid to spring surprises and which gave the impression of paying more attention to the plausibility of the set up and characters (give or take the fact it's a show about dinosaurs coming through rips in time) than the later seasons did.