James Wells
Greetings, My first thoughts were that this was a remake of "Life On Mars", but I am happy to say as the first episode progressed it quickly proved otherwise. I felt Rachel Nichols did a fantastic job of portraying someone out of time, though I did think that the confusion should have lasted a bit longer. My only real complaint so far is the way they visualized some of our current technology... Specifically when Alec Sadler looked up Lucas Ingram's grandmother on. Yes, I know that we can do that, but it is nowhere even close to being that fast or easy even with our current voice recognition software. I especially liked some of the "premonition" sequences like when Alec was going through his kitchen. ;) All-in-all, I am actually looking forward to this and am quite thankful that it is not the Syfy channel running the show.
Joshua Correia
Im not one for those dramatic episode stories, but this beats it. Im a high tech guy, with me watching this on my big screen tablet, heh i bought the season o3o. Its just that interesting with an excellent storyline and the technology just makes want to invent Kiera's suit right now. Im looking forward to buying all the seasons to come :P just kinda a downee that season 1 ended after 10 episodes and i payed 17$ for it....
A Google user
I just finished watching season 1 on Netflix. I am now contemplating buying cable TV for Syfy or Showtime. I am addicted. As for what matters, the show is a very interesting twist of astounding science fiction, police drama, current day politics, and yet always keeps you oblivious as to what will happen next. For any who liked the show Fringe, this show is your new fix. I think I even like the show more. What I like most is how each episode reveals deepens the characters and the plot surrounding them.