Re: [scifinoir2] Not Feeling "Bionic Woman"

2007-11-10 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
A few weeks before Bionic Woman, I saw her in Jekyll. She was great in the part. Fans loved in it. After seeing that, I was looking for more of the same in Bionic Woman. She was playing a woman with a secret identity going in to uncover info on Hyde and Jekyll by working as his psychiatri

Re: [scifinoir2] Not Feeling "Bionic Woman"

2007-11-10 Thread KeithBJohnson
I think her youth feeds into their need to do all the "Felicity" type stuff, which gets on my nerves. I guess I should say, in her case they are making her youth a part of the main aspect of the character. With Sackhoff, that's not the case. So in a way, youth is an issue, but you're right: it's

Re: [scifinoir2] Not Feeling "Bionic Woman"

2007-11-09 Thread Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)
I gave up on the show after the second episode for basically the same reasons. While I have a problem with Hollyweird's obsession with youth, that is not the problem in my opinion. The lead is the least interesting performer on the show.. The commercials where they show her threatening her b

[scifinoir2] Not Feeling "Bionic Woman"

2007-11-09 Thread KeithBJohnson
I'm on the cusp of making a big decision for me: voluntarily giving up watching a sci-fi themed show. The show? "Bionic Woman". Even if it's not torpedoed by the writers' strike, i'm just not feeling this show. I've watched every ep (a couple twice) and it just simply leaves me cold. I keep thin