George Weatherford
I watched the first two seasons, but had a hard time doing so. So much seemed melodramatic and the story went all over the place. The actors seemed good, but the show-runners seemed to want to force the characters in certain directions at the expense of pace and character development (seemed every character changed course every two episodes). For some reason, this season actually seems to be focused and the actors feel much more grounded in their roles. Not sure why that is, but this season has me much more invested and honestly is (early in) by far my favorite.
Jean Luc Pressoir
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Roswell, New Mexico is a town with history of the unknown and mostly believe in alien life around the city for centuries which the federal government tried doing cover-ups for years protecting from anyone not knowing about any alien that might still be around in the present. Roswell is more than any other town in the U.S. to know about aliens and find information to be sure if they are alive or dead, it's not like aliens will appear open to the public and someday know they are real if the aliens are a threat or around in normal peace as everyone else. Roswell, New Mexico is the reboot of the WB classic series, Roswell
Hunter Coleman
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Having watched Roswell New Mexico, I was pretty much taken aback by this show's poor quality of carrying over from the original Roswell. 1) RNW is heavily politicized regarding immigration, LBQT sexuality, and feminism, 2) RNW keeps creating unnecessary drama between Max and Liz. High school Max and Liz does it with grace and aplomb than the 30 year old somethings, 3) the dialogue for two seasons horribly are cliched, and 4) Max Evans is more whiny and soyboyish. OG Roswell over RNW 100%!
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