Devon Gummersall on Roswell (Jason Katims' new show)
Posted: Mar 8th 2000, 8:29 pm
Hey everyone!
It's so nice to see that MSCL will never be forgotten. It will always be my favorite coming of age teen drama... but I want to talk about another show right now.
As you all probably know, former MSCL writer, (the brilliant) Jason Katims, now works on the new WB drama Roswell. I'm a WB viewer and when I saw Jason's name attached to credits for the show I knew it would be good. And it IS. Roswell is arguably one of the best dramas out there right now. It's not silly as the premise may make it look. It uses aliens as a metaphor for teen life and (pardon the pun), teen alienation. It's more Buffy than it is silly Dawson's Creek. The storylines are rich, and the acting is really good too.
Those who have watched Dawson's Creek know that the kids act smarter than the parents do, but not on Roswell. True to MSCL... Jason has created smart adult characters too, played by veteran actor William Sadler, Jo Anderson, and Diane Farr among others. The young actors who portray the aliens, Jason Behr (Max), Katherine Heigl (Isabel), and Brendan Fehr (Michael), don't do it with such an "in your face" manner that other young actors do, instead they show the vulnerability, and rich layers of the characters. Growing up is tough, but it's even tougher when you're different and have to hide everything from everyone. The other actors (humans), Shiri Appleby (Liz), Majandra Delfino (Maria), Colin Hanks (Alex), and Nick Wechsler (Kyle) are terrific as well. Max and Liz are one of the sweetest couples on TV, and Michael and Maria are totally spunky and sexy together. The romance is alive as ever under Jason's skillful pen.
Written by anyone else Roswell could be a freak show rampant with silly and lame storylines, but Jason is a master of teen angst, drama, romance, and sensitivity. I urge you MSCL fans to give it a try. One of the best episodes of the season airs in repeat tonight. It's called 285 South, it's on The WB at 9, right after Dawson's Creek.
The main reason for my post is that although liked by critics, Roswell just doesn't have enough viewers. Maybe people are freaked out by the sci-fi edge to the show, but it only adds another rich layer of storylines and is never campy. Jason wouldn't let it be. Instead it's really compelling tv, always exciting and suspenseful like The X-Files.
I'm part of a campaign to promote viewer awareness of this awesome show. The WB is hoping to get more viewers by moving it from it's tough timeslot to MONDAYS @ 9 starting April 10th. But until then it'll be on Wednesdays at 9 after DC. Please give it a try. I was hooked after one ep, I'm hoping you will be too!
And if you're already a viewer, I'd love to hear what you think of the show.
Thanks,
) Court
It's so nice to see that MSCL will never be forgotten. It will always be my favorite coming of age teen drama... but I want to talk about another show right now.
As you all probably know, former MSCL writer, (the brilliant) Jason Katims, now works on the new WB drama Roswell. I'm a WB viewer and when I saw Jason's name attached to credits for the show I knew it would be good. And it IS. Roswell is arguably one of the best dramas out there right now. It's not silly as the premise may make it look. It uses aliens as a metaphor for teen life and (pardon the pun), teen alienation. It's more Buffy than it is silly Dawson's Creek. The storylines are rich, and the acting is really good too.
Those who have watched Dawson's Creek know that the kids act smarter than the parents do, but not on Roswell. True to MSCL... Jason has created smart adult characters too, played by veteran actor William Sadler, Jo Anderson, and Diane Farr among others. The young actors who portray the aliens, Jason Behr (Max), Katherine Heigl (Isabel), and Brendan Fehr (Michael), don't do it with such an "in your face" manner that other young actors do, instead they show the vulnerability, and rich layers of the characters. Growing up is tough, but it's even tougher when you're different and have to hide everything from everyone. The other actors (humans), Shiri Appleby (Liz), Majandra Delfino (Maria), Colin Hanks (Alex), and Nick Wechsler (Kyle) are terrific as well. Max and Liz are one of the sweetest couples on TV, and Michael and Maria are totally spunky and sexy together. The romance is alive as ever under Jason's skillful pen.
Written by anyone else Roswell could be a freak show rampant with silly and lame storylines, but Jason is a master of teen angst, drama, romance, and sensitivity. I urge you MSCL fans to give it a try. One of the best episodes of the season airs in repeat tonight. It's called 285 South, it's on The WB at 9, right after Dawson's Creek.
The main reason for my post is that although liked by critics, Roswell just doesn't have enough viewers. Maybe people are freaked out by the sci-fi edge to the show, but it only adds another rich layer of storylines and is never campy. Jason wouldn't let it be. Instead it's really compelling tv, always exciting and suspenseful like The X-Files.
I'm part of a campaign to promote viewer awareness of this awesome show. The WB is hoping to get more viewers by moving it from it's tough timeslot to MONDAYS @ 9 starting April 10th. But until then it'll be on Wednesdays at 9 after DC. Please give it a try. I was hooked after one ep, I'm hoping you will be too!
And if you're already a viewer, I'd love to hear what you think of the show.
Thanks,
