"Human Target" Pilot (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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(2010)

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8/10
Cool comic-based action show
sarastro71 February 2010
Warning: Spoilers
I enjoyed the pilot episode of Human Target very much. Being a comic collector, I have a special interest in a show based on a classic comic book, and this was a very good and action-filled updated version. I also appreciated the comedy. The previous commenter here seems to have missed some of the jokes. The thing with both guns being out of ammo seemed deliberate to me on Chance's part. He's playing with his opponent.

There were a couple of things I didn't appreciate as well, though. It's cool that Chance goes around saying "nobody deserves to die" like a bona-fide superhero, but it seriously ruins that same coolness when he ends up killing his opponents after all! Surely a man of his abilities could find some way of catching the bad guys alive?!

The other thing I frowned on in this first episode was the bullet train. Firstly, it is way too bulky to be energy-efficient. You wouldn't build a two-story train for the purpose of going really fast. Secondly, it was an expensive public works projects; couldn't Chance have saved it from crashing?? Okay, so I guess they wanted a really spectacular derailing scene... well, no! They couldn't afford anything except showing us the crash from a ways behind, and inside a tunnel!! So, no big effects shot, *and* no good reason for crashing the train! That, my friends, is gratuitous and poor-quality action for its own sake. Not cool. Shape up!!

Still, that was just one little element of the whole, and I still enjoyed the show quite a bit.

8 out of 10.
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3/10
Processed Cheese and Cardboard
TechRen20 January 2010
This show is mildly amusing, just for the cliché after cliché storyline. A protagonist who can do everything (James Bond, pre-Daniel Craig, would be jealous); air ducts large enough to crawl through and fight in (and they're on a train!); and the ever-popular time bomb plot ("We've got to get off this train before it crashes!").

SPOILER: Superman, uh, "Christopher Chance", engages in a shoot-out with an assassin, escapes, then follows the assassin and prepares to shoot him. But *click*! He's out of ammunition! Yes, Mister Perfect was too stupid to check his weapon, and reload after he'd sprayed the area with lead.

Summary: "Human Target" is like Domino's Pizza: it's television of the last resort.
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