Sunday, June 17, 2012

Roswell - TV Series


"I'm Liz Parker and five days ago, I died. After that, things got really weird."

Starting from this weird line, the story flows, making the viewer sad, astound, scared, amazed, happy and the list goes on. Most out of all possible emotions are carved into the story in a very mild manner that the viewers get attached to it without even themselves knowing. For the entire three seasons the main four characters, Liz, Max, Micheal and Isabel along with others who comes and goes make the viewers enthusiastic.
The story is based on the spaceship crash took place in 1947. The long kept secret of Max, Michael and Isabel revealed from one to another as the story rolls on initiating by the shooting incident which took place at Crashdown cafe. The starting statement was made as a result of this incident by Liz Parker on her journal.

The TV series engage audience very well with the uniqueness of the story. On my opinion, it has many serious situations than happy moments. Despite the fact that they, the human alien hybrids, are struggling to be alive among the human alien hunters and other aliens who want them killed, they had to play the role of responsible son/daughter, specially Max and Isabel. Hence, the whole TV series is nurtured with seriousness, uncertainty, fear and temporary relaxation and suspiciousness. This doesn't mean that humour is totally lost. Although the lightness of teenage life is somewhat deviated with the responsibilities of the Alien King and subordinates, the humour is present and very well injected to the relevant places.

See you soon with some new views on Roswell. Until then, stay tuned.

3 comments:

  1. What do you think abt Liz's decision in Roswell when Future Max ask her to move out?

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  2. Great post!
    Wonderful show! I really miss it...

    In answer to your question, I think Liz was incredibly courageous to fulfill Future Max's plea. We saw how much it pained her to have to tell all of those lies to the love of her life.
    I wouldn't have the guts to do what she did – it's just so painful, you know?

    Best regards!

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  3. Freelancer :
    Many thanks for your reply.

    Yeah, she needed lot of courage to make Max believe all that. And definitely it's so painful.

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