Jan. 15th, 2019

seraphcelene: (curious cat)
To be fair, I don't know how objective I can be about the CW "reboot" of Roswell. The original series was one of my first fandoms. I wrote my first crappy fanfic about the tragic love affair of Max Evans and Liz Parker. Hulu is streaming the original series, so if you haven't seen it, you might want to do yourself the favor. It's silly and cheesy at times, but it's also the ultimate story of star crossed lovers. Acting is solid (hey, Katherine Hiegl totes got her start here plus there's William Sadler). There's a lot of angst and drama and chemistry between all of the cast ... perfect for a show set in a high school. And, I loved it.

Roswell, New Mexico has fast forwarded the series and the characters are now 10 years out of high school. There's obviously going to be tons of drama and angst, but outside of the political commentary surrounding immigration and illegal aliens (an easy and understandable target given the show's setting and the current political climate). Whether all of those things will work well together filtered through the prism of a story originally crafted around high schoolers remains to be seen. So far Roswell, Mexico is lacking the sweet, easy charm of Roswell, the palpable sense of yearning and loneliness in the beginning, the awesome sense of camraderie and relationship that was demonstrated at jump street.. Still, there are things that this new iteration does right (or at least well):

Spoilers Behind the Cut )
We'll see hos this grittier, aged up version of Roswell goes. I'm open to it. Why not?

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