Primeval 5.01
Jun. 9th, 2011 08:20 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm incredibly impressed that I can download this via iTunes. The quality of the download is much better than you would get from many *ahem* alternative means and as a bonus it's perfectly legal, quick and simple.
Primeval has come up with a lot worse season openers than this one. It may be because this was filmed back-to-back with season 4 and there was less pressure to (re)introduce characters, but it managed to be pacey and have a reasonable amount of (for Primeval) not too ridiculous plot. I was irritated by the sub-plot involving Lester and the knighthood but I suspect that was more because it both contradicted fandom's characterisation of Lester and basically relied on the comedy of embarrassment (which I loathe) than because it was inherently flawed in any way (beyond, you know, it is extremely unlikely that you would conduct an interview like that without first establishing that everyone was talking about the same person, but that's just standard Primeval levels of silliness).
I remain deeply confused about what the script editor thinks is going on with Abby and Connor. Despite the far greater strains placed upon them by Burton's ultra-secret shenanigans we are getting a glimpse of a much more believable and functional relationship, as we did in the last episode of season 4 and I'm just left puzzled by what the apparent estrangement for the rest of last season was supposed to be about. I much prefer them like this but I feel the characters continue to suffer from very uneven writing. April just made me roll my eyes. I'm not even going to dignify the femme fatale disguised as a geek stereotype with any analysis.
However the interactions between Matt and Abby and Connor and Abby were nice. The action sequences were well put together and not too reminiscent of previous monster encounters on the show. I'm even beginning to warm to Jess, especially in the way she interacts with Lester. All in all I thought this a promising start.
This entry was originally posted at http://purplecat.dreamwidth.org/44708.html.
Primeval has come up with a lot worse season openers than this one. It may be because this was filmed back-to-back with season 4 and there was less pressure to (re)introduce characters, but it managed to be pacey and have a reasonable amount of (for Primeval) not too ridiculous plot. I was irritated by the sub-plot involving Lester and the knighthood but I suspect that was more because it both contradicted fandom's characterisation of Lester and basically relied on the comedy of embarrassment (which I loathe) than because it was inherently flawed in any way (beyond, you know, it is extremely unlikely that you would conduct an interview like that without first establishing that everyone was talking about the same person, but that's just standard Primeval levels of silliness).
I remain deeply confused about what the script editor thinks is going on with Abby and Connor. Despite the far greater strains placed upon them by Burton's ultra-secret shenanigans we are getting a glimpse of a much more believable and functional relationship, as we did in the last episode of season 4 and I'm just left puzzled by what the apparent estrangement for the rest of last season was supposed to be about. I much prefer them like this but I feel the characters continue to suffer from very uneven writing. April just made me roll my eyes. I'm not even going to dignify the femme fatale disguised as a geek stereotype with any analysis.
However the interactions between Matt and Abby and Connor and Abby were nice. The action sequences were well put together and not too reminiscent of previous monster encounters on the show. I'm even beginning to warm to Jess, especially in the way she interacts with Lester. All in all I thought this a promising start.
This entry was originally posted at http://purplecat.dreamwidth.org/44708.html.