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Dark
Angel - it's not dark, and there's no angels. Does this new TV series
cut the mustard?
The movie Titanic was about a monstrous disaster sinking, made
by James 'The Abyss' Cameron. His latest SF TV series may not feature
Leonardo Dicaprio, but there's been plenty of newsgroup speculation
that this series might sink almost as rapidly as the big T.
It's a situation made more humorous by the involvement of JC's
chum, Charles Eglee. If we mentioned the fact that he was the brains
trust behind Piranha II: The Spawning …. well, nuff said.
So what's the plot about then? Well, a lot of cruel wags have compared
this to Barb Wire without the obvious charms of Pamela Anderson.
The heroine of Dark Angel is a lass called Max (hmm, whenever a
female lead gets a male name, you know you're heading into cutey
cute territory) - played by Jessica Alba.
In case the Dark bit of the Dark Angel title didn't give
it away, this new TV series is treading firmly on Gibsonesque cyberpunk
territory. Max is a gene enhanced superhuman - the cast off a Wolverine-style
military project to clone an expendable and easy to replace super
solider. It's all a bit reminiscent of one of Heinlein's last novels,
Friday (except, of course, we enjoyed reading Friday).
Max - think Buffy the Vampire Slayer with a touch of Mad Max -
lives in 2019 Seattle after the near collapse of civilisation in
the USA (is there civilisation in Europe or Japan, who cares, certainly
not the plot, that's for sure).
The US has collapsed after the East Coast was devastated by a terrorist
nuclear pulse weapon which did to Wall Street was 006 was trying
to do to London in a certain Bond movie with Sean Bean (you know,
the first one to star Brosnan).
The internet is wiped of most of its data, as is the New York stock
market … so its hello global economic collapse, and welcome to the
collapse of central government. The US does a Yugoslavia and reverts
to a feudal city-state kind of arrangement … again, kind of like
Barb Wire.
The teenage super soldiers have escaped from their Federal scientist
owners and are on the run, trying to keep a low profile just like,
well, Roswell High. To keep things interesting, Max is fed missions
by a crusading journalist, Logan Cale, who contacts her via cyberspace
(he's on so many hit lists for pissing off the great and the good
that this is the only way he can stay alive) … Charlies Angels,
anyone?
Cameron has admitted that he's tried to give the series a faux
1930s feel (shades of Bladerunner methinks), not least because he's
modelled the 2019 depression on the Great Depression of the 1930s
- gangsters, expensive cars, speak easys, fascism, Casablanca, soup
kitchen queues, and mass unemployment mixed with middle-class vagrancy.
What can we say about this series except the Director of the pilot
was called David Nutter.
Nuff said, indeed.
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Dark
Angel - it's not dark, and there's no angels. Does this new TV series
cut the mustard?

Fred Dead. 01/11/2000
Dark Angel - while full of a lot of crap - is, I suspect, going
to pick up pace in the near future. There hasn't been a lot of successful
cyberpunk, but I suspect this material is going to have a good go
at it.
T Campbell. 01/11/2000
I'd be amazed if you couldn't deconstruct ANY SF TV show the way
that you've deconstructed "Dark Angel." There are a limited number
of "new ideas" in television at any given time. What matters is
the sum total of those ideas and their presentation. Which is where
DA falls flat for me. Alba is a better actress than Anderson, but
not by much-- she really should have been a stuntwoman-- and the
characterization and plots drag.
Chris Taylor. 02/11/200
I think that Dark Angel has a chance of making it. It certainly
has, in my humble opinion, a better chance than Andromeda. Geesh.
Hercules in space. Riiiight.
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