I want to check this one out. I loved the original miniseries. This is from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette TV critic Rob Owen So it was a relief to see the pilot late last month and realize in that first episode at least, the new "V" is on the right creative track, making some tweaks to the mythology but introducing plenty of characters that echo Donovan, Juliet and Diana from the original.
Originally announced as a mid-season show, ABC announced today "V" will now premiere Nov. 3, taking over the 8 p.m. Tuesday time slot after "Shark Tank" finishes its run.
In the new "V," the Visitors are refered to as "Vs" but they still come in 29 flying saucers that hover over cities around the world. (For viewers who know "Independence Day," this is not a rip-off of "ID4;" "V" got there first and I'm sure an older sci-fi movie or show preceded "V").
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Peters said when he conceived the new "V" he was more interested in the idea of blind devotion, whether it's to a political issue, a religious issue or a relationship issue. Bell said as much as the show will traffic in ideas, it will concentrate on the effect of the Visitors' arrival on a personal level: What does a mom do? What does a priest do?
http://community.post-gazette.com/blogs/tunedin/archive/2009/08/08/press-tour-journal-v-arrives.aspx