The complete first series of the James Cameron-produced TV show.
In 'Dark Angel (The Pilot)' we are introduced to Max, a young
bike messenger and thief and who was raised as part of a Top
Secret Government genetics program and who is now attempting to
find those who also underwent the same process. 'Heat' has Logan
lead Max to one of her siblings, unwittingly exposing her to an
attack by government agent Lydecker. 'Flushed' finds Logan and
Original Cindy attempting to help Max when she ends up behind
bars. 'C.R.E.A.M.' sees Max help Sketchy take his revenge on a
crooked casino owner. '411 on the DL' has Logan's wife re-enter
the picture. 'Prodigy' finds Max and Lydecker attending the same
genetics conference. 'Cold Comfort' sees Max joining forces with
Lydecker in a battle against a mutual enemy. In 'Blah Blah Woof
Woof' Max becomes the most wanted woman in Seattle. In 'Out' Max
and Logan arrange their first date, only to have Logan bow out at
the last moment. 'Red' has Max provide protection for a Federal
witness. 'Art Attack' finds Max accompanying Logan to a family
wedding. 'Rising' sees original Cindy kipped in a plot to get
at Max. 'The Kidz Are Aiight' has Zack escape from Lydecker,
while Max and Logan continue to edge closer to each other.
'Female Trouble' finds Logan on the trail of a spet doctor.
'Haven' sees Max and Logan visit a town with a hidden secret. In
'Shorties in Love' Original Cindy's old boyfriend, Diamond,
returns for a visit. 'Pollo Loco' has Max forced to deal with a
dangerous serial killer. 'I and I am a Camera' finds Max and
Logan investigating the murders of some recently paroled inmates.
'Hit a Sista Back' sees Max and Tinga attempt to rescue the
latter's family from Lydecker. 'Meow' has Lydecker acquire the
technology which will allow him to capture his ultimate prey.
Finally, in 'And Jesus Brought a Casserole', Lydecker helps Max
and Zack in their plans to attack Manticore.
From .co.uk
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One of TV's more interesting tough-girl action
shows, Dark Angel is a distinctive blend of the personal, the
adventurous and the politically aware. Cocreators James Cameron
(yes, that James Cameron) and Charles Eglee present a complex
scenario of biological super-science and social collapse in which
their gene-manipulated heroine and hacker/journalist hero can
genuinely make a difference. In this first series they also
provide an adversary who is a lot more than just a conventional
villain.
Jessica Alba is impressive as Max, bred and trained as a
super-soldier but recling her individual humanity; Michael
Weatherly is scruffily attractive as Eyes Only, who sits
semi-paralysed in his eyrie above Seattle uncovering crime,
corruption and other skulduggeries and sending the woman whom he
hopelessly loves out on deadly errands. Jon Savage has real
authority as Lydeker, a man who has stretched his conscience to
breaking point, but is not personally corrupt. Some of the best
episodes here--"Prodigy" for example--are ones in which Lydeker
and Max are forced into temporary alliance. Early on the
relationship between Max and the other workers at Jam Pony--the
courier firm that provides her with a cover identity--is a little
forced, but later on the two parts of Max's life are more
successfully integrated: "Shorties in Love", for example, is a
genuinely touching tale about Diamond, the doomed criminal
ex-lover of Max's lesbian roommate. Dark Angel was never a
perfect show, but at its occasional best it manages to be
simultaneously funny and dramatic.
On the DVD: Dark Angel, Series 1's Region 2 DVD is ungenerous
with special features, providing only short interviews with James
Cameron and Charles Eglee and with the stars, and giving us a
preview of the Dark Angel computer game. The episodes are
presented in widescreen and have excellent Dolby Digital sound
which gives vivid presence to both the dialogue and the
hard-driving contemporary rock score that is part of the show's
style. --Roz Kaveney