V
(2009–2011)
Anna enlists Ryan to help in efforts to eliminate the Fifth Column; the Vatican orders Father Travis to have Jack leave the church; Lisa meets her grandmother.
Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Elizabeth Mitchell | ... | Erica Evans | |
Morris Chestnut | ... | Ryan Nichols | |
Joel Gretsch | ... | Father Jack Landry | |
Logan Huffman | ... | Tyler Evans | |
Laura Vandervoort | ... | Lisa | |
Charles Mesure | ... | Kyle Hobbes | |
Morena Baccarin | ... | Anna | |
Scott Wolf | ... | Chad Decker | |
Jane Badler | ... | Diana | |
Christopher Shyer | ... | Marcus | |
Nicholas Lea | ... | Joe Evans | |
Roark Critchlow | ... | A.D. Paul Kendrick | |
Ona Grauer | ... | Kerry Eltoff | |
Zak Santiago | ... | John Fierro | |
Martin Cummins | ... | Thomas |
Anna enlists Ryan to help in efforts to eliminate the Fifth Column; the Vatican orders Father Travis to have Jack leave the church; Lisa meets her grandmother.
The "new" V is excellent. Having been there to see the original, let me say the new version is not only a remake but a new generation. The scenes, characters and props are well-thought out and stand head and shoulders over most sci-fi series available today.
The casting of Morena Baccarin as Anna was a stroke of genius. I can see the "reptile" seething inside the character. The combined effort of the cast makes the plot seem a real-life possibility, even if one was not aware that it was a remake. Now, for those of you you who claim you don't like it and don't catch on, you just aren't smart enough to make a well-supported critique let alone appreciate the interstitial plot levels. Hope you grow wiser by the next generation's production!