![]() All this was achieved in a relatively low number of scenes. twice I flipped, from rooting against him to siding with him and back again. ![]() In one episode, he gets you to hate him, sympathize with him, pity him. I've seen a number of shows featuring Anthony Head (David Whele), and this is his crowning achievement, I believe. I feel they found a good balance there, without being crass for the sake of it. There is a lot of implied sensuality, though (so far) nothing pornographic other than one costume. The CGI was very good, with the exception of one high-speed death scene near the beginning which flits by so fast many of you won't notice it. The set, costumes and props are all of a high standard, and there wasn't anything that caught your eye as being out of place or of poor quality. Then again, I watch for entertainment and don't go looking for errors, so your mileage may vary. The plot makes sense, and the densely packed pilot served to set the scene very well. The series is entirely a continuation of the movie, set some years after. As soon as I finished watching the pilot, I immediately dug out Legion and watched that again. This series took me by surprise, as I hadn't heard about it before. TV gives an idea room to breathe and evolve over time. ![]() I *ENJOYED* the movie 'Legion', and I had resigned myself to not getting a sequel made. First a disclaimer: I have no desire to be a movie critic, and I auto-avoid 'user' reviews made by wannabe critics who like to drop impressive words to show of their knowledge of the dictionary. ![]()
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