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I think V needs more lizards, don't you? ? Avi

MICKEY: Personally, yes. I love lizards! But the creators of the V remake have been aiming for more action than sci-fi ? hence the shortage of all things green and scaly. Executive producer Scott Rosenbaum says that won't change. "You won't see the full-on what the Visitors look like underneath [until early in] Season 2," he says. Yes, he said Season 2, and he said it with confidence. :o

Source: TV Guide

Come on people. Get real. The show is not bad at all. The CGI are a hell of a whole lot better than the 80s version. You have to remember, this is a Television show, not a motion picture, therefore the budget is very limited and I think that they have done a great job for the budget they have.The effects are not bad at all. The series is getting better and more interesting. The ratings are going up a bit and that is a good sign.

"ABC's Fall 2010 schedule won't be announced until Tuesday, May 18, but in good news - Variety is saying that V is showing more ratings promise than Flashfoward and "appears to have the edge for a return."

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Yeah I definitely like flashforward better than v. My problem with V is I dont like ANY of the characters. The actors really aren't that good.

You are kidding right?

Ana, played by Morena Baccarin, is an awesome character. She is beautiful, intelligent yet deadly, creepy and pure evil. Hobbs is also a very good character. I like Hobbs. He reminds me of Ham Tyler from the original series. They are all doing a great job. Give the series time to evolve. When Star Trek: The Next Generation premiered on TV everyone whined and complaint about the characters, saying things like "Oh they are not the same as the original", or "The characters suck. The actors playing them suck" - Bah, bah, bah...Well guess what? It lasted 7 years on TV!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.....And everyone missed them when the series finalized.

Give "V" a chance. They are just starting. They are showing signs of improvement. The episodes are getting better each time, more interesting. This isn't meant to be like the original "V". Same aliens, different style, different characters. Give them a chance and stop whining so much!!!!!!

Give "V" a chance. They are just starting. They are showing signs of improvement. The episodes are getting better each time, more interesting. This isn't meant to be like the original "V". Same aliens, different style, different characters. Give them a chance and stop whining so much!!!!!!

we've had 11 episodes I think that's alot more then most people give other shows a chance :p

UPDATED: ABC's "V" -- on the bubble for a renewal and approaching the finish line for the season -- climbed in the ratings Tuesday night.

"V" (5.7 million viewers, 2.3 adults 18-49 rating) rose 10% in the rating. Not a large bump, yet showing any uptick at this crucial stage could help seal a second season pickup. "V" is already favored for a renewal over fellow ABC freshman sci-fi drama "FlashForward," which also recently improved, but has a lower overall ratings base. Lead-in "Lost" (10.3 million, 4.1) was up a tenth. ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" (12.5 million, 2.5) changed course, rising 4%.

"V" was one of several shows to demonstrate improvement last night despite the NBA playoffs continuing to draw viewers on cable.

Yeah I definitely like flashforward better than v. My problem with V is I dont like ANY of the characters. The actors really aren't that good.

If I could choose I'll pick FlashForward. I think it is a better show too but I still like V. Last night was pretty good I think.

I'm confused about what happened last episode? Can somebody explain the ending?

What is the connection between Hobbs and Marcus?

Hobbs stole research on that guys hard drive, the guy was researching something that is incredibly dangerous to the V's, hobbs is selling the data on the drive to marcus.

Ya I know THAT.

But is it saying that Marcus and Hobbs somehow related? Hobbs = V? Marcus = Fifth Column?

my understanding is marcus wants the research so he can destroy it and keep people from using it against the v's and hobbs who is a scumbag terrorist doesn't really care about selling 5th column oit.

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