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V – Red rain, red rain, go away …. and don’t come back another day!

The season premiere of 'V' did not disappoint. It was full of shockers to hook people in for the rest of the season -- were you hooked?

- Season 2, Episode 1 - "Red Rain"

The first season of V had quite a few references to Erica and Anna as mothers, but that was taken to a whole new level in tonight’s premiere, “Red Rain.” It began with Erica’s dream of Anna hurting Tyler in revenge for the killing of her spawn soldiers and then with them appeasing each other with kind words about each others’ children.

“Every being in the universe understands a mother’s pain when a child suffers. You would do the same for my children.” – Anna
“I would.” – Erica

Hahahaha. Unless I kill them, because they are evil reptile soldiers.

And then Anna said this to Erica, “No apology necessary, Erica. You’ve been a good friend to me…. Don’t worry, Erica. Next to my daughter, Tyler is the most important thing to me. I’ll keep my eye on him.”

Scenes like these are part of the reason I love V — the way they are able to lie so convincingly to each other. It really is hard to tell how much Anna really knows about Erica’s true motives. I have a difficult time believing Anna doesn’t know Erica is Fifth Column or at least that she questions the Vs’ true purpose on Earth. But, Anna’s constant sly looks toward Erica may just be that she truly believes she is fooling Erica.

The mother theme continued with the appearance of Anna’s mother, played by Jane Badler who also played Diana, the Commander of the Los Angeles ship, from the original V series.

I found the mommy stuff that permeated throughout the episode interesting, but not nearly as much as the other shockers that happened in the premiere.

  • Anna’s continual emotional outbreaks. The one little tear in the corner of her eye when she was with her sick soldiers to her killing them and walking away with tears and despair in her face.
  • Vs have been on Earth for over 50 years and their skeleton is scary.
  • The true purpose of Red Sky and Red Rain … to introduce a special phosphorus into Earth’s environment for breeding with humans.
  • Then, Erica’s realization that the Vs may have manipulated her pregnancy with Tyler. Whoa! (Reminder, we know that Tyler’s “dad” is not really his “father.” Hmmm … mind wandering on this one. Is this why Anna insists on Lisa and Tyler getting together?
  • Joshua is alive. But, seems to remember nothing.

This was a packed full episode and non-stop fun. I can’t wait to see what happens next.

Other Notes:

  • How soon until Ryan has to choose between the Fifth Column and his daughter?
  • What was up with Anna’s tail? Brutal treatment towards one of her captains. And, it seems the Vs’ hearts (if they have them) are on their right side.
  • Anna called emotions as being “infected by human skin.”
  • The live aboard program experiments have to mean something, but what is their purpose? I’m glad they decided to keep the videos secret and have Chad stay close to Anna.
  • Anna’s pimping out of Lisa is creepy, but even more creepy … Anna watching Lisa and Tyler together. Why Anna insists on Lisa and Tyler mating is something I hope we find out soon.
  • “Tyler is essential to our future.” – Anna to Lisa

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11 Responses to “V – Red rain, red rain, go away …. and don’t come back another day!”

January 5, 2011 at 10:37 AM

Is it just me or did V come back even more deliciously cheesy than last season? I love it!

Elizabeth Mitchell needs to go easy on the “FBI agent strut” though, it was starting to annoy me.

January 5, 2011 at 11:05 PM

I’m not sure about cheesy, but I enjoyed it. I watched it 3 or more times :)

I agree with you about the strut and the vest shirt she wore annoyed me. Odd look.

January 6, 2011 at 8:02 AM

Come on! Ryan telling Anna that he made a successful hybrid baby because he… had… LOVE!

Cheesy.

I still love the show.

January 6, 2011 at 1:40 PM

I didn’t see that as cheesy. Rather, I saw it as heartfelt. And, a huge distinction between Ryan and Anna as Vs.

January 5, 2011 at 1:12 PM

My most anticipated show of the year! I’m so glad it’s back. What can we do to make more people watch?!?! I’m so excited for more Jane Badler. My heart was pounding during her big reveal. And it was nice to see Bret Harrison on TV again, except I just couldn’t believe his character because he still seems like a goofy teenager. Loved the opening scene. And Anna’s execution of the other ship captain seemed like quite an emotional outburst to me considering she was trying to prove she has no human emotions, no?

January 5, 2011 at 11:10 PM

I never watched Bret Harrison in another show, but followed him a couple years ago when he was on twitter. It was nice to see him back on a show. I enjoyed his role and look forward to seeing him interact with the Fifth Column.

I’m not sure how I feel about Jane Badler in the role yet. I’m holding judgment until we see the next episode at least.

I also wondered if Anna’s reaction was a human emotional outburst or not. Are we supposed to believe the Vs don’t have any emotions at all? I took that as a natural reaction to betrayal, rather than a human emotion. So far they seem to refer to love and reactions to love.

January 6, 2011 at 1:33 AM

I loved Bret’s ill-fated Fox sitcom The Loop. Season 1 is on DVD. Season 2 is in limbo somewhere. And I thought season 2 was even better than season 1! The powers-that-be at Fox just totally screwed with that. And I can’t believe you’ve never seen Reaper! A good show that was the victim of some bad scheduling on The CW (not really compatible with America’s Next Top Model, for instance). Both seasons are on DVD and worth checking out! I like Bret a lot on those shows, so it’s just a little harder for me to take him seriously in this role – unless he’s meant to be the comic relief. I am glad to see him back on TV though.

As for Anna’s execution of the captain, she seemed to be getting quite a bit of pleasure out of making an example out of him. I guess the Vs do have to have some emotion or basic instincts, especially if she was trying to strike fear into their hearts. Really wouldn’t work if they didn’t have at least some sort of self-preservation instinct.

And Jane, well, she didn’t do anything to judge yet but that was a great entrance. I would have been even more thrilled if I hadn’t known she was going to be on. I watched the original show when it was new, so I’m just getting all geeked out by her being on the new show (and Marc Singer is coming to episode 10!). I don’t think I’ll be disappointed with her unless they totally misuse her and then kill her off.

January 6, 2011 at 10:09 AM

Yeah, I’m definitely with Bob on the cheese. Not sure what show Carla’s watching if she’s not seeing it too :P

That’s my biggest frustration … V seems to take itself seriously, but not act like it.

Also, did anyone else catch that horrible looping when Erika, Ryan, and Kyle were standing outside the University (Or wherever they found Brett’s character)?

January 6, 2011 at 1:43 PM

The only thing I see as “cheesy” are some of the backgrounds that are clearly green screen. But, I am ok with that. Those backgrounds and special effects don’t take away from the show and my enjoyment of it.

I didn’t notice anything odd in that scene, if I did, it wasn’t memorable.

January 6, 2011 at 2:08 PM

Some of the writing, and delivery, is way cheddar :P

The looping was just bad looping. It happens.

January 7, 2011 at 10:07 AM

Yeah, it sounded like Ryan’s voice was being dubbed by a different actor. Total mismatch of a closed room echo to an outdoor scene.

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