"The Dead Zone" A Very Dead Zone Christmas (TV Episode 2005) Poster

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6/10
A very merry story
mbkfox16 September 2006
'Twas your basic average hokey Christmas special. I enjoyed it because I didn't expect much and figured it would ring pretty corny anyway. Needless to say, it lived up to those expectations. There is something about DZ writing I've noticed, for some reason they can't do comedy. With Bruce playing housewife, tough guy Walt steeping in for Bruce for a scene, and an old guy who has lost his bearings, they tried humor on several occasions but were unsuccessful in the end to have me even snicker at anything they tried to pass off as comical. It isn't a big deal, as their main focus is not usually comedy, but the weakness is there and exposed anytime they attempt it. Their jokes remind of me of Thundercats, or similar cartoon adventure shows (with the cleverly smart Ninja Turtles a huge exception), where at the end of each episode they try to formulate a scenario that has all the characters laughing at something in the end for a lighthearted moment, but it never ends up to be actually funny. Now I don't watch Thundercats or DZ for their humor, but a better understanding of how funny works would be appreciated in the long run, I guess.

It was nice to see the Alex character. She has a great personality and works well with Johnny. They're a bit too sitcomishly lovey-dovey at times, which is a bit uncomfortable as she isn't around enough to truly play the role of his girlfriend, but when they were able to keep their eyes away from each other's hypnotic glare, there was real strong chemistry.

The plot was doable and the story was well told. I'm glad they chose to stick to a lighter story of helping a few people out rather than having a mass Christmas murderer decapitate virgin heads to sacrifice to Mary or something similarly gruesome that the twisted masterminds at TDZ can easily portray. All in all, despite the bad humor and the anticipated-but-still-corny sitcomish "I'm thankful to be here with those I love" writing, I was glad to see my favorite familiar TV show characters in another hour of programming for me to partake in.
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3/10
The mushy zone
petra_ste11 September 2008
Warning: Spoilers
See, I used to watch this show. Although never on par with Cronenberg's adaptation of King's novel, it was passable in spite of its flaws - like an excess of sugar, with Johnny as a goody-two-shoes saviour. However, I had not seen anything yet.

For a series based on a book with serial killers and nazi-like politicians, and most of all dominated by a deep sense of loss, this is really tone-deaf. After the umpteenth scene of lovable old men in Santa costumes, Christmas dinners and snowball battles, this manipulative drivel becomes downright odious.

The Dead Zone appeared to flirt with a darker mythology arc involving a "bad future", with Johnny having visions of a mysterious man (Frank Whaley), only to later drop all ambitions of complex storytelling and go for a mundane "self-contained episode of the week" format. At least I believe that's what happened, because this one persuaded me to stop watching for good.

The only highlight is impossibly cute Jennifer Finnigan in a guest star appearance.

3,5/10 - Can induce hyperglycemia. Diabetics should handle with extreme care.
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1/10
Ridiculous
Flatto10 January 2019
I'll never get the US viewer's obsession with holidays episodes of TV shows. This christmas episode sucks extremely.
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