And not just Outbreak. The Burning Zone had its share of
quasi-supernatural
phenomena as well. A series about a dedicated group who seem to be some
special unit of the CDC, it was also a clear attempt to cash in on the
enormous and cultish popularity of the X-Files. By mixing a little more
science with a lot less conspiracy and things that go bump in the night,
the
show was interesting but not as enthralling as some of its peers. Still, I
tried not to miss it when it was one - catch it on a rerun if you can, and
if you like The X-Files, the movie Outbreak or CSI, this might be for
you.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- good idea, started well, could not maintain momentum, 10 July 2006
Author:
a666333 from Canada
The Burning Zone started out with a good idea and for the first 4 or 5,
maybe 7 episodes, it actually did that idea justice and seemed to have
something going. Then it seemed to wander around without managing to
sustain enough of the ongoing subplots and background that can hold an
audience. There was obviously plenty of material around but they didn't
seem to have enough good episodes actually written when they started
producing it. That is just bad planning.
Interference from network executives contributed heavily to the show
losing its way and being canned. Once they changed the cast, there was
absolutely NO way to rescue it. It's too bad, with better planning they
could have squeezed two or three seasons out of it and then resolved
the subplots in a climatic conclusion. It could have been a gem.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- The Best! Better than "X-Files"!, 23 July 2001
Author:
Jill Valentine from Raccoon City
Now, in my heart and memory, Edward Marcase and Kimberly Shiroma, which 2
virologists that only appear in the first 13 episodes and only in the first
season, is really handsome and pretty...cute. They are the reason why I
still like Burning Zone. In the episode that Edward fly a plane, I could not
stop crying as more and more people were killed by the blood fever. In
episode 7, Daniel got incurible Maya Virus, Edward and Kimberly help him,
they have only 38 hrs to rescue Daniel. When it's just 15 minutes left,
Daniel read book, Edward was shocked and ask Daniel to treasure life. Then
Regal came and cured Daniel.
But In "X-Files", sorry to offend "X-Files"fans, always "Fox William Mulder"
(David Duchovny) and "Dana Katherine Scully"(Gillian Anderson). I think that
it need more fresh faces. always "Cigarette-smoking man","deep throat" and
also, "Skinner". I'm going to sleep if the X-files kept having Fox and
Dana.
Burning Zone is much more fresh and much more interesting. I wish 2 ask you,
except BZ, which TV show is virus? BZ wins by its New topic..X-files?
Already have copies: "Dark Skies", "Millenium","Freaky
Links","Frighteners","aliens"...
Burning Zone has no copies...hehe...it worths to win "X-Files"...LOL
3 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- The Best TV show. Better than X-Files, 20 July 2001
Author:
Jill Valentine from Raccoon City
Now, in my heart and memory, Edward Marcase and Kimberly Shiroma, which 2
virologists that only appear in the first 13 episodes and only in the first
season, is really handsome and pretty...cute. They are the reason why I
still like Burning Zone. In the episode that Edward fly a plane, I could
not
stop crying as more and more people were killed by the blood fever. In
episode 7, Daniel got incurible Maya Virus, Edward and Kimberly help him,
they have only 38 hrs to rescue Daniel..
But In "X-Files", sorry to offend "X-Files"fans, always "Fox William
Mulder"
(David Duchovny) and "Dana Katherine Scully"(Gillian Anderson).
I think that it need more fresh faces. always "Cigarette-smoking man","deep
throat" and the same boss of Fox and Dana. I'm going to sleep if the
X-files
kept having Fox and Dana.
Burning Zone is much more fresh and much more interesting. I wish 2 ask
you,
except BZ, which TV show is virus? BZ wins by its New topic..X-files?
Already have copies: "Dark Skies", "Millenium","Freaky
Links","Frighteners","aliens"...
Burning Zone has no copies...hehe...it worths to win "X-Files".
2 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :- X=Files meets Outbreak, 14 August 2004
Author:
HyperPup from United States
A sure ratings looser for UPN, the Burning Zone was their freshman season
solution to Fox's X-Files. Throw in a pinch of the controversial movie
Outbreak and what you got was a "Disease of the Week" series with
semi-paranormal overtones and alot of borish dialog in between. The story
centers on a team of virologists, assembled by a typical (shadowy
benefactor) for the purpose of rising to the challenge of biological
catastrophies. They tried to mix in a "conspiracy" element (a further stab
at X-Files) by dropping hints to a evil agency called "The Dawn" that were
to prove responsible for a great number of the cases they had to solve, but
it totally went nowhere. Fortunately the series didn't survive, but
unfortunately the damage was already done. The Burning Zone lived on for a
while on SciFi Channel until they decided it had outlived its usefullness
and they eradicated it from their schedule. Simply not worth looking for
unless you are a fan of any of the actors involved and you must see every
speck of their work.
0 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :- TV-show better than either "X-Files", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "Dark Skies", 17 October 2002
Author:
Jill Valentine from Hong kong, China
I met this TV-series in 1996, when it's episode 2, the airport case. A
man
vomited blood in toilet and deceased before his wife's decease...Then I
watched the following BZ episodes...
It's better than X-files as X-files is too mysterious that nobody really
knows its ending, but BZ is much more better in telling "every episode"'s
ending.
Buffy, from SM Gellar(Buffy Anne Summers), only advertises SM Gellar's
attracting body and nothing else...It's vague and stupid. But BZ is much
more interesting.
Dark Skies, John (Eric Close) and Kimberly (Megan Ward), only advertise
on
how John addicts on UFO and it's as cheap as X-files, or even much more
cheaper than X-files.
I began to addict into BZ because there isn't too many virus
TV-series...the
topic, in BZ, is fresh. IT won here. Then, the TV-series is very very
interesting, especially when there were Edward Marcase and Kimberly
Shiroma...Season 1...!
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
TV Outbreak, 11 June 2001
Author: Jonathan Livingstone Grimshaw (Jonathan-13) from Brisbane, Australia
And not just Outbreak. The Burning Zone had its share of quasi-supernatural phenomena as well. A series about a dedicated group who seem to be some special unit of the CDC, it was also a clear attempt to cash in on the enormous and cultish popularity of the X-Files. By mixing a little more science with a lot less conspiracy and things that go bump in the night, the show was interesting but not as enthralling as some of its peers. Still, I tried not to miss it when it was one - catch it on a rerun if you can, and if you like The X-Files, the movie Outbreak or CSI, this might be for you.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
good idea, started well, could not maintain momentum, 10 July 2006
Author: a666333 from Canada
The Burning Zone started out with a good idea and for the first 4 or 5, maybe 7 episodes, it actually did that idea justice and seemed to have something going. Then it seemed to wander around without managing to sustain enough of the ongoing subplots and background that can hold an audience. There was obviously plenty of material around but they didn't seem to have enough good episodes actually written when they started producing it. That is just bad planning.
Interference from network executives contributed heavily to the show losing its way and being canned. Once they changed the cast, there was absolutely NO way to rescue it. It's too bad, with better planning they could have squeezed two or three seasons out of it and then resolved the subplots in a climatic conclusion. It could have been a gem.
1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
The Best! Better than "X-Files"!, 23 July 2001
Author: Jill Valentine from Raccoon City
Now, in my heart and memory, Edward Marcase and Kimberly Shiroma, which 2 virologists that only appear in the first 13 episodes and only in the first season, is really handsome and pretty...cute. They are the reason why I still like Burning Zone. In the episode that Edward fly a plane, I could not stop crying as more and more people were killed by the blood fever. In episode 7, Daniel got incurible Maya Virus, Edward and Kimberly help him, they have only 38 hrs to rescue Daniel. When it's just 15 minutes left, Daniel read book, Edward was shocked and ask Daniel to treasure life. Then Regal came and cured Daniel.
But In "X-Files", sorry to offend "X-Files"fans, always "Fox William Mulder" (David Duchovny) and "Dana Katherine Scully"(Gillian Anderson). I think that it need more fresh faces. always "Cigarette-smoking man","deep throat" and also, "Skinner". I'm going to sleep if the X-files kept having Fox and Dana.
Burning Zone is much more fresh and much more interesting. I wish 2 ask you, except BZ, which TV show is virus? BZ wins by its New topic..X-files? Already have copies: "Dark Skies", "Millenium","Freaky Links","Frighteners","aliens"...
Burning Zone has no copies...hehe...it worths to win "X-Files"...LOL
3 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
The Best TV show. Better than X-Files, 20 July 2001
Author: Jill Valentine from Raccoon City
Now, in my heart and memory, Edward Marcase and Kimberly Shiroma, which 2 virologists that only appear in the first 13 episodes and only in the first season, is really handsome and pretty...cute. They are the reason why I still like Burning Zone. In the episode that Edward fly a plane, I could not stop crying as more and more people were killed by the blood fever. In episode 7, Daniel got incurible Maya Virus, Edward and Kimberly help him, they have only 38 hrs to rescue Daniel..
But In "X-Files", sorry to offend "X-Files"fans, always "Fox William Mulder" (David Duchovny) and "Dana Katherine Scully"(Gillian Anderson). I think that it need more fresh faces. always "Cigarette-smoking man","deep throat" and the same boss of Fox and Dana. I'm going to sleep if the X-files kept having Fox and Dana.
Burning Zone is much more fresh and much more interesting. I wish 2 ask you, except BZ, which TV show is virus? BZ wins by its New topic..X-files? Already have copies: "Dark Skies", "Millenium","Freaky Links","Frighteners","aliens"...
Burning Zone has no copies...hehe...it worths to win "X-Files".
2 out of 11 people found the following comment useful :-
X=Files meets Outbreak, 14 August 2004
Author: HyperPup from United States
A sure ratings looser for UPN, the Burning Zone was their freshman season solution to Fox's X-Files. Throw in a pinch of the controversial movie Outbreak and what you got was a "Disease of the Week" series with semi-paranormal overtones and alot of borish dialog in between. The story centers on a team of virologists, assembled by a typical (shadowy benefactor) for the purpose of rising to the challenge of biological catastrophies. They tried to mix in a "conspiracy" element (a further stab at X-Files) by dropping hints to a evil agency called "The Dawn" that were to prove responsible for a great number of the cases they had to solve, but it totally went nowhere. Fortunately the series didn't survive, but unfortunately the damage was already done. The Burning Zone lived on for a while on SciFi Channel until they decided it had outlived its usefullness and they eradicated it from their schedule. Simply not worth looking for unless you are a fan of any of the actors involved and you must see every speck of their work.
0 out of 8 people found the following comment useful :-
TV-show better than either "X-Files", "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" or "Dark Skies", 17 October 2002
Author: Jill Valentine from Hong kong, China
I met this TV-series in 1996, when it's episode 2, the airport case. A man vomited blood in toilet and deceased before his wife's decease...Then I watched the following BZ episodes...
It's better than X-files as X-files is too mysterious that nobody really knows its ending, but BZ is much more better in telling "every episode"'s ending.
Buffy, from SM Gellar(Buffy Anne Summers), only advertises SM Gellar's attracting body and nothing else...It's vague and stupid. But BZ is much more interesting.
Dark Skies, John (Eric Close) and Kimberly (Megan Ward), only advertise on how John addicts on UFO and it's as cheap as X-files, or even much more cheaper than X-files.
I began to addict into BZ because there isn't too many virus TV-series...the topic, in BZ, is fresh. IT won here. Then, the TV-series is very very interesting, especially when there were Edward Marcase and Kimberly Shiroma...Season 1...!
Season 2 is distinctively lost...when compared.
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