5) “V.”
Writers:
Kenneth Johnson
Scott Peters
Another classic alien invading story, though it has its moments you can’t help but feel that it’s all been done before, still worth a watch certainly if you want to see one of the prettiest aliens ever seen.
Writers:
Kyle Killen
Howard Gordon
One of the newest dramas out at the moment as only Season 1s finale drew to a close on May 24, it has a fantastic story line and twists. A man lives two alternate lives after the death of either his wife or son, while being a detective, one of the realities is a dream but, which one? Plenty of coffee would be my advice.
Tim Kring.
Writers:
Tim Kring
Carol Barbee
When you watch Touch you’ll immediately notice how effective some of the writing can be on viewers, as it will have facts you may know already, but what this show does well is show you those facts in a different perspective, leaving a meaningful feeling behind. The story follows a struggling father (played by Kiether Sutherland) trying to connect with his son, who unknown to him is speaking but in ways not a lot of people could possibly imagine. Heroes director Tim Kring seems to have left his stylish stamp on this one as you will notice.
Writers:
Robert Rodat.
From the overseeing support from the Spielberg himself, it can be said that this classic tale of a bunch of aliens, who think can take over the world, in their little advance ways and somewhat scary look, have another thing coming. As the survivors of the attack bounce back with their own unique way of tackling the problem. You can expect some alien action battles and special effects lurking around all corners with this solid, outing.
1) Once Upon A Time. (2011/12)
Writers: The “Lost”.Team.
Cast: Ginnifer Goodwin, Robert Carlyle, Lana Parrilla and Jennifer Morrison.
Genre: US fairytale drama
ABC (US) and Channel 5 (UK)
With TV being a very popular form of home entertainment, we can start saying bye to the board games of the past, and hello to the future of engrossing television. (With breaks in-between of watching, of course, we don’t want to make impersonations of potatoes on a couch.) And TVs adaptation of Snow White “Once Upon A Time” is certainly in the popular category. Following the classic tale of the lady, the imaginative, magical and glitter side of the series is wonderful to look at, its rare but the effects seen, play out more like a feature film, and is one of the more capturing TV shows out at the moment.
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