Primeval Season 4
Feb. 6th, 2011 10:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I find it very difficult to post about shows with a 6 to 8 episode season until the whole thing is done -- they have too much one-long-story, and too quick a payoff, for me to say anything while they're in progress.
I liked that. I didn't even mind the return of Danny, AKA Stupid Former Cop, because at some point in the last season I said that the writers ought to make Danny's brother the new Big Bad, now that Helen is gone, and they very nearly did! They remembered Danny's lost brother!
But I have remembered that the thing (ok, one of the things) that annoys me about Danny is his super-competence -- although that might just be a factor of the amazing incompeteonce of the military support given to this project. Really, do Becker and his men mostly exist just to be shot at and usually hit? I feel like the answer to the question I often have (i.e. shouldn't they have military backup in this situation) is probably, "why bother waiting? what diffference would it make?"
All this despite my intense enjoyment of the Becker-in-stupid-peril/plucky-Jess-saves-the-day (apparently through guesswork?) storyline of episode 6. I may be warming to Jess, although I still see no evidence that her feelings are reciprocated.
Aside from the Danny-Ethan thing, I felt that most of the big reveals were not all that revolutionary: Philip Burton is doing something that might destroy the world? you don't say! Matt and his father are from the future? No, really! Connor is, as ever, not a very good judge of other people. He should probably just accept that about himself and let Abby decide who to trust and who not to trust. (I feel that after his year away, Connor should have changed more than he seems to have done.) Although he does seem to have realized, from his expression at the very end, that he may have made a mistake.
(Not that I object to predictability about Primeval, really. I just sometimes think they could be more adventurous about the possibilities of time travel... It has occurred to me, for example, that given the events of season 1, "dead as a dodo" is not quite as reassuring a description of Helen's status as Lester seemed to think.)
I was a bit put off by the resolution to the Matt and Emily storyline -- I am not sure that "You must return to your own time or you will distract me from my very important mission!" is a very good argument, although it is presumably one which Emily was culturally inclined to accept. Whether he made the argument honestly or in that knowledge, I didn't feel much sympathy for him there.
Anyway, in light of Matt/Emily and Becker/Jess, I am not convincedthis season was very good at relationships (although the Matt/Becker at the start looked promising.) And there certainly ould have been more done with Connor and Abby on that front.
Oh dear -- these all seem like complaints! But really, I like my silly dinosaur show very much, and though that this was a good season -- much better than S3. I am looking forward to the next season (or continuation of this one, since it's coming so soon...)
I liked that. I didn't even mind the return of Danny, AKA Stupid Former Cop, because at some point in the last season I said that the writers ought to make Danny's brother the new Big Bad, now that Helen is gone, and they very nearly did! They remembered Danny's lost brother!
But I have remembered that the thing (ok, one of the things) that annoys me about Danny is his super-competence -- although that might just be a factor of the amazing incompeteonce of the military support given to this project. Really, do Becker and his men mostly exist just to be shot at and usually hit? I feel like the answer to the question I often have (i.e. shouldn't they have military backup in this situation) is probably, "why bother waiting? what diffference would it make?"
All this despite my intense enjoyment of the Becker-in-stupid-peril/plucky-Jess-saves-the-day (apparently through guesswork?) storyline of episode 6. I may be warming to Jess, although I still see no evidence that her feelings are reciprocated.
Aside from the Danny-Ethan thing, I felt that most of the big reveals were not all that revolutionary: Philip Burton is doing something that might destroy the world? you don't say! Matt and his father are from the future? No, really! Connor is, as ever, not a very good judge of other people. He should probably just accept that about himself and let Abby decide who to trust and who not to trust. (I feel that after his year away, Connor should have changed more than he seems to have done.) Although he does seem to have realized, from his expression at the very end, that he may have made a mistake.
(Not that I object to predictability about Primeval, really. I just sometimes think they could be more adventurous about the possibilities of time travel... It has occurred to me, for example, that given the events of season 1, "dead as a dodo" is not quite as reassuring a description of Helen's status as Lester seemed to think.)
I was a bit put off by the resolution to the Matt and Emily storyline -- I am not sure that "You must return to your own time or you will distract me from my very important mission!" is a very good argument, although it is presumably one which Emily was culturally inclined to accept. Whether he made the argument honestly or in that knowledge, I didn't feel much sympathy for him there.
Anyway, in light of Matt/Emily and Becker/Jess, I am not convincedthis season was very good at relationships (although the Matt/Becker at the start looked promising.) And there certainly ould have been more done with Connor and Abby on that front.
Oh dear -- these all seem like complaints! But really, I like my silly dinosaur show very much, and though that this was a good season -- much better than S3. I am looking forward to the next season (or continuation of this one, since it's coming so soon...)