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Movie Reviews of The Dead Zone - The Complete Fifth SeasonMovie Review: Great series, no question Summary: 5 StarsThis has been my very favorite season (it's like the Simpsons - stay with me here - in that the quality remains very high, very fresh and original, no matter how many episodes. Each one is crafted to a perfectionist's standard). I have to admit my attention has wandered toward the end, what with the whole apocalyptic thing keeping on taking back seat to his womens... but I think that says more about me than the series. :)
Movie Review: Dead Zone Summary: 5 StarsThe Dead Zone - The Complete Fifth Season
I now have all five seasons. This show is wonderful. Makes you wonder what you would do if your part of the brain the dead zone woke up and you could touch someone or something and know what has happened or what will happen to them. I enjoy watching them all.
Movie Review: Dead Zone is anything but Dead Summary: 5 StarsSome series improve and grow. Andy Griffith did, Perry Mason did, Mash did. It takes a little time to find your stride. By Season 5 the stories are creative and the writers spend less time rehashing old storylines. We learn a little more about Johnny's lineage, and it is a well done episode. I knew that house was older than they made out.
Movie Review: dead zone5 Summary: 5 StarsI am a big fan of dead zone,having purchased 1,2,3,4. unfortunatley dead zone5,had the wrong area code, so I had to return it. If they were checked to ensure correct disc was being sent,I would be a very happy person, although I am satisfied with other dvds received.
Movie Review: Bring on the Apocalypse Summary: 3 StarsSeason Five of "The Dead Zone" starts well and ends extremely well, but leaves a lot to be desired in the middle. The problem with "The Dead Zone" is that there is only one continuing storyline for the entire series, that of the impending Apocalypse. Most TV series have a different continuing storyline for each season, which holds the viewers interests for that season, but also allows the viewers to have a feeling of closure at the end of the season. "The Dead Zone's" continuing storyline, on the other hand, started in Season one and is still going strong, with the writers only allowing this story to progress by three or four episodes in each season. In this season, there are only two episodes relating to the Apocalypse storyline, and the remaining episodes are just filler (self-contained episodes that don't really lead anywhere). I am now starting to wonder whether we will ever get closure on this storyline or if the series will be cancelled first (I hope not because I really do want to know what happens).
There isn't much else to say about this season. The filler episodes are mediocre; there are few notable guest stars (the only one worth mentioning is Kristen Dalton (Dana), who returns for one episode); and for reasons unknown to me, Nicole DeBoer (Sarah) barely appears. The first and last episodes of this season make it a worthwhile investment, but, at the same time, I am hoping to see improvements in the next season.
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