Posted on 11/04/2009 9:15:50 PM PST by TaraP
ABC's sci-fi series V, tackles questions of blind faith, asking, "Would we believe them?" In the first episode of ABC's remake of the '80s alien-invasion series V (Tuesdays 8/7c), a teen boy is led down the path of destruction by a powerful force: the winsome smile of a cute girl. The dark threat behind innocent flirtation illustrates not only an allegorical shift from the original V series, but also the theme of the new hour-long drama: Things are rarely as pretty as they look. In the original V, the conquest of powerful reptilian aliensknown as the Visitorswas a metaphor for Hitler's Germany.
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The Vs rose to power with Nazi-like propaganda, persecution, and overwhelming military force. But the new V isn’t about dominating with might. Led by their beautiful and diplomatic leader Anna, these Visitors attack not with guns but with hope.
These aliens appear with messages of peace, love, and understanding. They arrive in sleek, elegant ships hovering over 29 major cities, and promise amazing technological advancements. They heal the sick. They raise spirits. They comein a desperate time of war, disease and despairas earth’s saviors. As one skeptical character says, “The world is in bad shape; who wouldn’t welcome a savior right now?” And the show asks: Would we believe them?
“The chief allegory here is the idea of blind devotion,” said V executive producer Jeffrey Bell in an interview with Christianity Today. “If anyone is showing up and saying something too good to be true, are people thinking? Are they asking questions? Are they prepared and informed? Are you just accepting and believing what you are told?” The show’s chief cautionary voice is Father Jack, an Anglican priest. He is skeptical of the Vsindeed, of the existence of aliens. “I don’t see any basis for this in Scripture,” he tells his elder priest, who has quickly concluded that the aliens are part of God’s plannot because of miracles as much as increased attendance at worship.
Surely, he thinks, God is in this. Besides, the Vaticanwhich the show mistakenly puts at the head of the Anglican Churchhas officially endorsed the Visitors as part of God’s creation. So Father Jack is initially the lone skeptic, preaching that people should fully explore anything they are tempted to believe in. They must compare claims to what they know is true: Scripture. It’s refreshing for a strong Christian characterespecially one facing his own existential crisisto speak for informed, intelligent belief. Since the Vs masquerade as angels of light, the show feels like a sci-fi take on Christian apocalyptic fiction, especially Left Behind’s tale of the Antichrist’s rise to power.
Like that saga’s Nicolae Carpathia, Anna attains power with lies and deceptiona wolf in sheep’s clothing. A desperate world is quick to embrace Anna. As one character says, “[The Visitors are] arming themselves with the most powerful weapon out there: devotion.”
But Father Jack and other characters form a small band of freedom fighters who meet secretly to dissect false teachings and spread the truth. For many readers of this magazine, the series will yield comparisons to the Christian walk, spiritual warfare, and the church. Others may see the story’s depiction of blind devotion as an indictment of the Christian faith. Others still may view the story politicallyassociating the aliens’ hidden agenda with recent presidential administrations. In the end, this suspenseful alien yarn suggests a passage from 1 Thessalonians: “Test everything. Hold on to the good. Avoid every kind of evil.” Whether they look like lizard aliens
The series will probably tank in a few weeks, low ratings after the initial curiosity fades away.
I watched it last night...
It was almost like the World Wide Deception that happpens in the Last Days after the Rapture....
Politics, Religion, Sci-fi kind of wrapped in one...
It was interesting, I will see how it goes next week...
So Father Jack can get married?
I found it pretty stupid. I’ll be surprised if it runs past a full season.
I am thinking it won’t last past the end of the year as Obama and his erk can not allow such exposure and ridicle to go on.
I’m with you on that. Hollywierd and Bam won’t permit this story line to continue reflecting “The ONE” theme. It will take a nasty communist turn after a few more episodes. Then it will crash and burn like all Leftist propaganda efforts. See newspapers.
I really wanted to see it, but missed it do to a late appointment. According to ABC.com I’ll have to wait until Sat.
I did get to see most on the SciFi channels reruns of the old show. Very campy, but fun.
We’re living it now.
It is a better than average show and it will probalby last at least three seasons.
V ping!
I guess this means, at a minimum, we need to avoid Carville and Emanuel....
I DL’d and watched it today. I thought it was pretty well done. Good characters and good development. It’ll be interesting to see how it goes.
I sure don't find Christian faith blind.
Yes, it is blind "faith" in that it is not a visual phenomenon, but it is also tested and exercised so substantially (by the Holy Spirit) that it has a muscularity that would not exist if it were merely "blind" (i.e. mindless) devotion."
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Yep....Looks like I was correct....Illegal Alien Lizards permeate the WH...
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