Overview
It is the year 2525 AD, and most of mankind has been driven underground by huge flying mechanical creatures known as the Baileys. The team of Hel, Sarge and Cleo (a recently defrosted 21st century exotic dancer who was cryogenically frozen following complications during her cosmetic surgery operation) are guided by the mysterious "Voice" and aided by Mauser (a reprogrammed robotic enforcer) to fight a war to reclaim the Earth's surface.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi |
| Network: | Syndicated |
| Watched by: | 407 1 007 573 |
| Total running time: | 20 hours 4 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 28 |
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The plot of the series is interesting, it raises further doubts about the humanity of the Voice, because she, without understanding, sent a second team to destroy the heroines. There are always more questions for leaders of this kind. But what happened next just killed me.
Did their budget run out abruptly and the series had to be shut down? On the one hand, they didn't seem to drop everything in the middle of the plot, they tried to give at least some explanations of what was happening. On the other hand, the script seemed to be written in a hurry on the knee, frankly on the bugger, just to somehow tie up the ends, without thinking about the whole picture. The atmosphere has been destroyed, and many hints scattered throughout the series have been forgotten. And that's the most important thing... Krigan is a fucking villain who drags the whole title on himself, even though there is criminally little of him in the plot. But all these sudden monologues and retrospective rubbish simply merge it into zero and oos. Not to mention that such an open ending looks controversial in itself. I can't believe that people can win in such a fight.
It's a shame, because the series on this review captured me so much. He turned out to be much more interesting than he was in my childhood memories. In addition, as it turned out, his initially rejected pilot at one time became the prototype for Xena)