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Anyone catch 'Eyes' ?

John Crichton

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... after Lost and Alias?

I liked it. It had some style and mystery to it not to mention some very interesting characters. For a pilot there were a ton of twists: some easy to spot and others impossible. As far as pilots go, I'd have to give it 4.5 out of 5 stars. For normal TV it would be a 4 out of 5. I may have found a new show to watch...
 

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I missed the first half hour because we had company, but I liked what I saw. It has an edgy feel to it, much like the detective movies from the 40's. Certainly worth watching a few more times.
 


I liked it but it reminded me of some other show. Lot going on in it and Tim Daily's character comes accross very likeable, I was amazed at how quickly I related to the cast, liking them, even disliking some.
 

What is the premise of the show? The commercials for it don't give any kind of direction or plot. That's why I didn't bother watching it.


Peace and smiles :)

j.
 

I thought it was interesting, but it's not going to become a regular show of mine.

Why?

Because it's opposite one of the CSIs, and while neither of the spinoffs are near as good as the original, I still like them all a great deal.

So Eyes, unfortunately, will be relegated to those Wednesdays when CSI:NY is a rerun, or after it's come out on DVD and I can get it on Netflix.
 


Just finished watching it... still processing, so I'm not really sure what to say. I liked aspects of it- some of the characters were interesting, some of the storylines, and that ending... well, I'll definitely be tuning in next week at least.

I think they may have had a bit too much going on in the first episode for most casual viewers, so I wouldn't be surprised to see a major dropoff in numbers next week, which is too bad. A show like this, I think, will take at least 3-4 episodes to really bring people in. Especially if every episode is an Alias-like cliffhanger (1st season Alias, anyway).

Not quite as suave and stylish as I'd hoped (based on the teasers), but I really want to like this one. It's been too long since there's been a really good PI series on network television- Remington Steele is the last one that comes to mind; Magnum, P.I.; the Rockford Files.

Think I'll have a better opinion after seeing episode 2.
 

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