When Mr. Bayer's wife is found shot dad by her husband's DNA recognition gun, it seems clear that he killed her - but his clear alibi proves otherwise. Meanwhile, Lee May gets some disturbing news about the prototype she is a part of.Hide Description
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Oh, I remember seeing it on television. It seemed interesting at the time, can't remember why I didn't watch more than an episode or two though. Maybe they changed the times, that usually made me lose track back then.
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I watched the pilot and the last episode, and both were about clones. I guess I'll never know if the 7 eps in between were about something real. We've all seen enough lawyer procedurals to know when the writer and/or director didn't do his homework - LAZY. They ought to have at least referenced real case law, as lawyers do even today. Honestly, a handgun coded to the DNA of the owner? What's wrong with fingerprints? Or forensic evidence? And holograms a la Star Wars just floating in space? FAIL on every level. Also, Eric Schaeffer is horrible.
Wow, this was such a great show, so much potential! The cast alone is worth tuning in for. The writing is some of the best. Interesting plots, dilemmas and outcomes. No gore, intellectual candy. Thanks for making it available Hulu.
This final episode was good and I believe it could have been the start of something good. I am glaad that I continued watching because the first episodes were bad (when it came to the legal interpretations, legal arguments from either side, and trial decisions). The network shoud have given them the chance but I see why it got canceled after the first 4 episodes because they were really bad in interpreting the law; the trial decisions were based on emotions not legal facts. I people such as myself who like both Scifi and/or legal shows may have lost interest because they were not thought provoking or believable in the legal realm. Another thing they should have use a different time period--the shows showed too many structural changes that could not have happened in 36 years. Maybe they sould have used 2100-2150 which would have been much more plausible. Star treck worked because it was in a very very very distance. But this show had potential and I hope someone comes up with something similar.
I don't remembering ever seeing this program at all when it aired. I think it had a lot of potential, and like other reviewers, I believe that toward the end of the 9 episodes the show had really hit its stride. It's too bad that so many shows are snuffed out before they are given a chance. I truly enjoyed the casting, the issues they were dealing with, and the way the writers did a fairly good job of coaxing the viewer into thinking about the ethics of situations that are likely to come up in the future due to the hurtling speed with which technology is changing our lives. Interesting program.
This was good, The Practice meets Twilight Zone, I bet it was too intellectual for standard viewers. T hen again, back in 03, I might of seen this in promo and thought in was a dumb idea. I liked that I could through in my ow ethical arguments. If it ran longer, I'd noticed it sooner, a complete unknown.
Just completed the series, very good television, shame it was never aired, kudos to Hulu for making it available. The networks made a mistake as it could have become a long runner as the stories although slightly futuristic then are even more possible now.
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