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Human Target is starting to grow on me

After the first two episodes of 'Human Target,' I wasn't too sure I'd be tuning in each week. Thanks to the Olympics, I've caught up on all of the episodes and changed my tune because this is the best role for Mark Valley since the great 'Keen Eddie.'

After writing my post about what new shows are worth watching, all of the commenters got me thinking even more about Human Target. Could it be as fun as they say? Since there wasn’t a lot on this week, I got caught up and watched the episodes I missed and I’ve got to say … it’s growing on me.

I liked, but didn’t love the first two episodes — they were just a bit too Die Hard for me. Action is fine, but when stuck on modes of public transportation, it’s not long before I’m bored with the setting. After those episodes they broke out of that rut and found some more interesting ways to use Chance’s expertise.

There’s a lot I’m really digging about Human Target‘s new direction:

  • The fight sequences are so intricately choreographed they are movie-worthy.
  • There’s something about the cinematography that I like — the angle of the shots or something….
  • The rapid-fire montage at commercial breaks reminds me of what Angel used to do.
  • I’m okay with the fact that there’s not a regular female cast member. I like the girl of the week because Chance can flirt but we don’t have to deal with the sexual tension actually going somewhere. None of that “will they or won’t they” tension works for this show.
  • Sometimes there’s not a girl of the week, like in the fourth episode, “Sanctuary,” episode and I’m okay with that too. I didn’t miss her.
  • We’re learning a bit about what drives Chance and also what keeps him running. Katherine and Chance’s old boss are going to come into play at some point and I like the overarching story arc they are starting to develop, and with it, more of Chance’s character.
  • And Guerrero’s! I was fooled into thinking he was going rogue in episode four, and the tease was great. It’s nice to know what lengths he’ll go to to protect Chance and I like knowing he’s not all tech, but a little tough guy too.
  • It reminds me a bit of Leverage, with the aliases, the way Winston briefs Chance on the case and the ear buds, of course.
  • The chemistry between Chi McBride, Jackie Earle Haley and Mark Valley is perfection. Awesome casting.
  • Cool car chase in episode five!
  • They aren’t messing around with the murders, which reminds me of The Vampire Diaries. They’ll just kill anyone off, even Winston’s IA friend who I thought we’d be seeing more of.

The most recent episode, “Lockdown,” could have gotten a little Die Hard on me again, but throwing the absent-minded engineer into the mix — and his fish — gave it a different feel. And hi there, Kevin Weisman (aka Marshall from Alias) — it’s nice to see you again.

But the best thing about Human Target is that this is the best role for Mark Valley since Keen Eddie, and that’s saying a lot. He gets to smirk instead of frown and I love that Chance isn’t all business. There’s action, banter, flirtation and Chance is also a complete brainiac. In short, Mark Valley finally has a fun role again and this allows him to shine.

So keep it up, Human Target … you may have finally hooked me, just please don’t stick Chance in a bus, or I’ll have to accuse you of being too Die Hard and too Speed.

Anything I missed about what makes Human Target great? Do you think it sucks? Let’s hear your voice in the comments!

Photo Credit: FOX

7 Responses to “Human Target is starting to grow on me”

February 19, 2010 at 2:49 PM

I agree. Its not great television, but as I told my wife, its a good way to waste an hour of your day. With all of the serialized stuff we watch, its nice to have a show that’s just enjoyable that you can get into and out of without a lot of baggage.

Plus, I’ve been waiting on a good Mark Valley vehicle since Keen Eddie. Has it really been that long since Sienna Miller was cute and fun to watch?

February 19, 2010 at 3:23 PM

A series i started watching due to a lack of other shows to watch and now i am hooked, it is a very enjoyable series that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

February 19, 2010 at 6:10 PM

Nice!

/me is a happy camper

^^;

February 20, 2010 at 8:32 AM

I’m all in with this. Anything to get away from the norm for a change and Mark Valley rocks–great to see him in a lead role since the great Keen Eddie, as well.
Love it and the escapism–sp?–that this allows you. Just sorry we have to wait another 2 1/2 weeks for another ep.
Go Human Target! And thanks for the review!

February 21, 2010 at 1:44 PM

It is a show that I really am getting hooked on–especially with the number of re-runs on other networks this month, and the end of many of best runs of the cable shows, such as Leverage, soon Pysc, and White Collar, etc.

February 23, 2010 at 4:57 PM

It’s pretty good, which beats most of what’s new these days. I’ll keep watching.

March 6, 2010 at 11:53 AM

I love this show! The characters are awesome together, I love the dynamics between them, their loyalties to each other without being all “we’re a team”, and gosh yes, an opportunity to see Mark Valley in action again. It’s been way too long since “How do you like me so far” Keen Eddie!
I hope FOX keeps this on the schedule for the fall. I’m nervous that the moving around of the TV schedule and the 3 week hiatus for American Idol has hurt the ratings.

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