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jducoeur ([personal profile] jducoeur) wrote2007-06-16 09:51 pm
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Review: Hex

I'm currently watching the latest TV show to catch my attention. The show is named Hex, and it's essentially the British version of Buffy.

Really, the similarities to Buffy are pretty strong -- enough so that they aren't likely to be accidental. Our heroine, Ella, is a 400-some-odd year old (but perpetually 17) witch, "The Last of the Anointed Ones", whose destiny is to kill the saviour of the fallen angels. (They never quite use the word "anti-Christ", but that's the implication.) The Willow cognate is Thelma, a lesbian ghost with a considerable amount of attitude. Ella is somewhat reluctantly smitten with Malachi, our Spike analogue, who is (of course), the guy she's supposed to kill -- a second-generation demon who isn't especially happy with his own destiny. There's a Xander type (Leon, the normal guy in the middle of the craziness), Watcher equivalents (the somewhat nasty archangel Raphael), and so on.

For all that, it doesn't come across as derivative. The show has a lot of attitude, and is quite a bit darker than Buffy typically was -- I've found myself thinking of it as a cross between Buffy and Torchwood. It's really all about the personal relationships in this insane situation, and does the teen-angst thing quite well. The forces of Heaven and Hell can't work directly in the world, so they are conducting their warfare through these increasingly-discontent pawns. The writing is smart, although the plotting doesn't have the depth that Buffy strove for. Production quality is pretty much what you'd expect from modern BBC, but it keeps the story down to earth, avoiding much need for special effects.

After about half a dozen episodes, I find myself intrigued. It's not a clear winner, but it has a lot of potential. It's airing on Saturday evenings on BBC America; if you like the darker shows that the BBC is doing nowadays (MI-5, Torchwood), I recommend checking it out...
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[identity profile] baavgai.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
I found myself watching this entire series.

The focus changes rather drastically after six episodes ( i.e. season one ). I shant say more than that; spoilers are bad. Overally, I did get sucked in, it's hard not to like a lesbian ghost...

Be warned, there is no season three.

[identity profile] its-just-me.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
You're a life saver. Well, moreso a brain cell drug saver. We're on the last three episodes of Buffy and were wondering what next. Season one is on Netflix so it's next in queue. 4400 was slated to be the next bedtime show, but I think this will work to start off. Thanks!

[identity profile] dlevey.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
You'll want to see season one. It didn't start out as quite the same parallel. Also, as far as I can tell Ella is the implied daughter of John Dee - a name I'm sure you'll recognise. Malachi is not only a second-generation demon, but six months old. Ella has spent her entire multi-century life trying to kill Malachi's father, and anyone with whom he mates, to prevent the child in the first place. I won't give any real spoilers to the first season, but it was enough to get me to watch the second season of what ends up being a high-school soap opera in part (not my style).

[identity profile] zachkessin.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out!

[identity profile] jenwrites.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
I find the show to be okay. Much like last season, it was better before the heroine fell in love with the bad boy (last season, it was Ella's mom and Malachai's dad). Thelma is the one who keeps me watching, really, and I'm not sure I like what they've done with her lately. I'm just taking comfort from the fact that this show got canceled so I don't have to figure out whether I'm going to watch a third season of it.

[identity profile] tafkad.livejournal.com 2007-06-17 02:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I saw the first season of it, and while it was intriguing at first, I thought the quality of it actually went down once Ella (the heroine) showed up.

It has the disadvantage of good guys and bad guys flipping sides almost at the drop of a hat, IMO.