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EMAILPRINTSERIES: ABC, Tuesday 8:00p (60 minutes)

V
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6.7 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 23 critic reviews
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Show Info

Genre(s): Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Created By: Scott Peters
Kenneth Johnson

First Air Date: November 3, 2009

Summary

Starring Morena Baccarin, Elizabeth Mitchell, Scott Wolf, Joel Gretsch, Morris Chestnut, and Logan Huffman

The 1980s series about aliens who appear human and peaceful is remade as a split miniseries, with the second part airing sometime early next year.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

88

USA TodayRobert Bianco

ABC can add to that list of achievements the season's most entertaining new hour, straightforward division: V.

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88

Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan

The pilot for this drama is good. I have a few quibbles with it--some of the character drama is a bit clunky--but overall, I found the first hour of the show to be solidly entertaining and suitably suspenseful.

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83

Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker

As an adventure series bristling with ideas, it's V+. Or as we grade 'em on Earth: B+

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80

Hollywood ReporterBarry Garron

It could be complicated, but Peters' tightly written teleplay makes it easy to follow. In addition, the pilot raises provocative issues without getting didactic. That, combined with mythology less dense than, say, ABC's Lost, should make this an attractive viewing option.

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80

Miami HeraldGlenn Garvin

Welcome to ABC's V, the final, the most fascinating and bound to be the most controversial new show of the fall television season.

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80

Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert

No gold mine of symbolism is worth a damn when the show itself doesn’t have good old storytelling mojo behind it. And, based on the premiere, V has enough narrative drive and character definition to pull viewers into the creepy suspense of its dystopian world.

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80

Orlando Sentinel

The surprisingly timely V plays off concerns about universal health care, terrorism, sleeper cells and journalists' access to leaders. But the series is, above all, a first-rate thriller filled with twists, shocks and heroic figures.

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80

Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen

the new V begins with an entertaining, well-made pilot that tweaks aspects of the original story but generally retains many of the show's familiar elements.

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80

VarietyBrian Lowry

The best science fiction always has something to say about the present, and the show does that without skimping on the soapy or dramatic elements.

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80

TV GuideMatt Roush

As enjoyable and exciting as the pilot is, it’s undeniably more simplistic than either Lost or FlashForward in its us-vs.-them setup. But I was instantly seduced and hooked by its lavish production values, the immediately gripping storyline and a strong cast.

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80

Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara

As the plot of V progresses, no doubt we will see the subtle strangulation of democracy by fascism--already the press has been corrupted--and that is a story that cannot be told often enough. Especially when it comes, like the V's, in such a fine, fun and attractive package.

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75

San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman

V doesn't have an original premise - the humans versus aliens thing is as old as moving pictures. But the special effects are better, and if ABC can get you to buy into the storytelling then it might have another genre hit on its hands.

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75

Chicago Sun-TimesPaige Wiser

Judging by the first episode, V seems like a solid adaptation.

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63

New York PostLinda Stasi

Terrific special effects (except for the giant supermodel in the sky), good action, good acting, and, if they let them, the Visitors could probably put on a helluva good runway show, too!

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63

Slant MagazineKris King

Despite the concept of Visitors infiltrating the ranks of humans feeling uncomfortably similar to that other successful sci-fi reboot, Battlestar Galactica, the terrorism angle boasts some of the update's most enticing intrigue.

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50

SalonHeather Havrilesky

Suddenly this might as well be "Fringe" or "Warehouse 13" or "The X-Files" or "Eureka" or any one of hundreds of shows that involve FBI agents and international espionage and terrorist thugs and secret plots to take over the universe. Come on, now. Isn't there a new way to handle the alien invasion story?

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50

Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall

V has to rise and fall on its story and its characters. Based on the pilot, both of those areas are spotty.

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50

NewsdayVerne Gay

V has its fun moments, but mostly this is pure bunkum, or 1980s-era TV with a thin 2009 veneer.

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50

Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray

For sci-fi fans, the new V, like a Visitor, clothes itself familiarly, with actors from "Lost," "The 4400," "Firefly" and "Smallville," but until we see something we haven't seen before, we should probably go easy on the devotion.

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50

SlateTroy Patterson

Indeed, if the show is to have the symbolic import that we expect from a science-fiction story, this is the only possible way to read V as a coherent text. The only problem with this analysis lies in its generous presupposition that the text is, in fact, coherent.

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40

The New York TimesMike Hale

The ideas in V, about alien encounters and mass delusion and media manipulation, are enticing. It’s too bad that they’re floating around in a show that at this early stage, is so slapdash and formulaic in its storytelling.

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40

Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart

Given the rather sophisticated allegorical treatments that TV audiences have been treated to in recent years courtesy of “Battlestar Galactica,” “The 4400” and the like, I find V’s first episode falling short, other than a fairly obvious allusion to Hitler Youth in the aliens’ outreach to teens.

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40

New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley

The show does a good job in tonight's premiere of sorting out the good guys and filling viewers in on the disturbing backstory. In fact, it may do too good a job because there doesn't seem to be a lot of mysteries left.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this show is 6.7 (out of 10) based on 83 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Nina J. gave it a5:
While the plot of V seems to have all the necessary ingredients to make for a good sci fi drama, the delivery in the pilot was far too rushed. This first episode should have been four, because then maybe it could give adequate development to all of the directions that the pilot took. My hope is that after this initial out-pouring, the show will calm down and become a good sci fi drama. My fear is that it will stay on the action-suspense kick that the series has started with. Until I see where the show heads, I have to give a fence-sitting 5.

Some Body gave it a5:
Good production values, reasonable acting, scattershot focus, zero thinking on the part of the viewer, forced pacing. Still better than many shows, but not good enough.

Gene R. gave it an8:
Pilot had a strong start, but kind of fell apart in the last 10 minutes. Main characters accepted what should have been shocking information a little too eagerly and I feel that too much was given away in the first episode. Would have been better as a two or three part pilot, but engaging enough to keep an eye on to see if it gets better.

Ste F. gave it an8:
I wouldn't say it was better or worse than the original series. Both have there moments of cheeziness. But I am a fan and i'll keep watching. The reviewers that say this sucks compared to the old series can go back and live in the 80's morons...goodbye.

Steve F gave it an8:
I'll keep watching the series. I love the chick from 'Lost' and I've been a fan of the 80's series and watched it a few times.

James M gave it a3:
Extremely watered-down remake of a classic series. Rushed the first mini-series' plot points into 40 minutes. No one is very into their roles. Total wash.

Terry W gave it a5:
The new incarnation of V lives up to the semi poor 80’squality of network TV programming buy meeting today’s network TV programming. Taking a great concept poorly done in the 80’s and attempting to make it done far better sounds great in idea however it got swallowed up by pouring large bucks into something that has to appeal to as many viewers as possible. As well as this has possibly the most sensitive, uncreative, intelligence insulting TV series I have seen in a long time. I’ve never seen a show so afraid of offending anyone that there is almost no conflict to make me interested. It goes to such lengths that there has to be Aliens who are on our side! You know, just in case aliens actually to show up and want to see some of earths finer arts. Add to that and some poor acting and you are left with a fairly over glossed joke. If the visuals and dialogue where slightly worse I would rate this show an 8-10 just on shear unintentional comedy gold. However it fell just short of being bad enough to be really funny. I have no interest in watching any more of this show. They had their shot at hooking only to fail and fall far to short.

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