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"Dark Angel" (2000)Original Air Date:
3 October 2000 (Season 1, Episode 0)Tagline:
Engineered To Raise Hell.Plot:
12 genetically enhanced childern escape from a military base that created them. 10 years later, after The Pulse... more | add synopsisPlot Keywords:
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Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 win moreUser Comments:
Ended just when the series not only became good, but had more to say than your average TV series moreCast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Jessica Alba | ... | Max Guevera / X5-452 | |
| Michael Weatherly | ... | Logan Cale | |
| Alimi Ballard | ... | Herbal Thought | |
| John Savage | ... | Donald Lydecker | |
| Jennifer Blanc | ... | Kendra Maibaum | |
| Richard Gunn | ... | Calvin 'Sketchy' Theodore | |
| J.C. MacKenzie | ... | Reagan 'Normal' Ronald | |
| Valarie Rae Miller | ... | Cynthia 'Original Cindy' McEachin | |
| Stephen Lee | ... | Dan Vogelsang | |
| Stanley Kamel | ... | Edgar Sonrisa | |
| Kristin Bauer | ... | Lydia Meyerson | |
| Paul Popowich | ... | Darren McKennon | |
| Kimberly Hawthorne | ... | Jacinda Katsuno (as Kim Hawthorne) | |
| Douglas O'Keeffe | ... | Bruno Anselmo | |
| Sarah-Jane Redmond | ... | Lauren Braganza |
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Pilot for the TV series. moreGoofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: During the discussion when Logan Cale tracks down Max and first meets her in the bar, Original Cindy looks at her watch and you hear her say "Xena's on!" without her lips moving. The voice doesn't even appear to be hers though she's the only one within hearing distance. moreQuotes:
Logan Cale: I need a favor.Max Guevara: You can keep this. I really don't have anyplace to put it.
Logan Cale: I need you to do a little leg work for me. Joel Solinski. This guy's got a wife with three kids, an ex-wife with two kids, a mistress, and two girlfriends. The wives get houses, the mistress a condo, and everybody gets a car... all on a harbormaster's salary.
Max Guevara: I caught the tail end of your hack. The guy's on the take. He's paid to look the other way while the smugglers deep-six their cargo.
Logan Cale: He's made a fortune... as an accessory to murder.
Max Guevara: Okay, so the guy's a beast. Doesn't mean I got to get involved.
Logan Cale: You are involved. By being alive, you're involved.
Max Guevara: I got my own problems.
Logan Cale: Look... maybe we got screwed out of living in a time when we could hang out for the afternoon in a cafe someplace wearing $2,000 wristwatches, planning our next vacation, but the world got a whole lot meaner all of a sudden. It wasn't supposed to... but it did. So now it's back to the law of the jungle and there are predators and victims.
Max Guevara: And you still think you can do something to change that?
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It took us a couple of episodes to "get into" Dark Angel as a story and a series, since we were transitioning from The Sopranos, a very different mentality framework. But, once we got with the gist of the series, we were very quickly hooked. It's a shame that the series ended just when it was just starting to past good into the excellent category: Dark Angelwas much more than your average TV series. It kicks ass and rocks as far as action goes, but the interactions of the characters and societal reactions to "mutants" reminds us of the constant prejudices that we face (and make) everyday. That the story is set in the future keeps the mood surreal and prevents the anti-discrimination message from being rubbed in our faces (hence not ruining the "fun" for those who don't like to be lectured during entertainment), but every event and human/societal interaction remains relevant to the present. We all make judgments, face our own prejudices, but, in the end, the question of who you are lies in: do you sit back and shut your mind to it, or do you get up and do something about it? For those who have no choice but to fight, for survival or justice, this series empowers them. For those who've never had to face the question, this series "sneaks in" that message under the guise of pure action entertainment. It is much more well-made and well-written than most TV series; I'm highly disappointed it ended before it could really kick into high gear.