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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंLt. Hobbes is sent into a VR wargame simulation where he is to terminate a renegade General who has taken control of the program.Lt. Hobbes is sent into a VR wargame simulation where he is to terminate a renegade General who has taken control of the program.Lt. Hobbes is sent into a VR wargame simulation where he is to terminate a renegade General who has taken control of the program.
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I loved every minute of this show. D.B. Sweeney has been a favourite of mine for years and it was pure delight to see him on TV again. I was told that the show was cancelled after the first season - I would personally like to slap the person who made that decision.
For all those poor souls who didn't watch the show - you have no idea what you were missing. I did not expect Carter to make another
"X-Files" (of which I am a huge fan), and he didn't. He was very original and created something that I've never seen before. Thanks for making this show - it was great!
For all those poor souls who didn't watch the show - you have no idea what you were missing. I did not expect Carter to make another
"X-Files" (of which I am a huge fan), and he didn't. He was very original and created something that I've never seen before. Thanks for making this show - it was great!
I got into 'The X-Files', loved 'Millennium' so it wasn't a huge shock that I was going to give Chris Carter's new project 'Harsh Realm' a fair shake. Though I can also say I was no fanboy who thought he could do no wrong. With a decent cast, a fair bit of hype and with no knowledge of the comic book it was quasi based on for the record, I was going in completely blind. I don't love this series as much as other people, but I can go as far as saying it showed promise.
Watched the three episodes that aired on TV before it was cancelled then saw all nine. I admit I was intrigued by the initial premise of a virtual reality world & the military man sent into it. Allies, foes, learning the landscape. They certainly gave some action. Shades of government conspiracy certainly didn't hurt. Lastly his journey to get back to the real world to be with his pregnant fiance felt authentic.
I became a fan of Terry Quinn (General Santiago) because of 'Millennium' and I had watched Scott Bairstow (Lt. Hobbes) in the Canadian filmed series 'Lonesome Dove'. Pinocchio (D. B. Sweeney) was fun and a much needed rougher edger to the show. I knew of Samantha Mathis (Sophie) from films such as 'Pump Up The Volume' & 'Broken Arrow'. It's the first thing I remember seeing Max Martini (Major Waters) in too.
Reviewing it leaves me in an odd place because I have to judge it as-is and presented in episodic format leaves it opens to questions. Like those of "what's going on?", deeper motivations and real world consequences to the game that never got to be explored. I liked the premise and some episodes ideas were stronger than others. I liked the actors involved and the bursts of action. The opening title sequence was pretty hype and loaded with atmosphere. 'Harsh Realm' was ultimately uneven, but maybe it would have gotten better. Maybe it wouldn't have. We'll never know now.
Watched the three episodes that aired on TV before it was cancelled then saw all nine. I admit I was intrigued by the initial premise of a virtual reality world & the military man sent into it. Allies, foes, learning the landscape. They certainly gave some action. Shades of government conspiracy certainly didn't hurt. Lastly his journey to get back to the real world to be with his pregnant fiance felt authentic.
I became a fan of Terry Quinn (General Santiago) because of 'Millennium' and I had watched Scott Bairstow (Lt. Hobbes) in the Canadian filmed series 'Lonesome Dove'. Pinocchio (D. B. Sweeney) was fun and a much needed rougher edger to the show. I knew of Samantha Mathis (Sophie) from films such as 'Pump Up The Volume' & 'Broken Arrow'. It's the first thing I remember seeing Max Martini (Major Waters) in too.
Reviewing it leaves me in an odd place because I have to judge it as-is and presented in episodic format leaves it opens to questions. Like those of "what's going on?", deeper motivations and real world consequences to the game that never got to be explored. I liked the premise and some episodes ideas were stronger than others. I liked the actors involved and the bursts of action. The opening title sequence was pretty hype and loaded with atmosphere. 'Harsh Realm' was ultimately uneven, but maybe it would have gotten better. Maybe it wouldn't have. We'll never know now.
I thought the first three episodes were great, and I was really sorry when the series was cancelled after three episodes. I thought it deserved more of a chance which it may get on FX Network. FX Network announced in its website that it will air the 9 existing Harsh Realm episodes (6 of which are previously unaired) starting in the latter part of March 2000. I'm looking forward to viewing the 6 new episodes.
I vaguely remember this show when it was on television. I think I may have only seen the Pilot episode and then it got pulled soon thereafter. But when I saw copies on DVD at the library I had to get it and watch the rest of the episodes.
The show is about Lt. Hobbs (Scott Bairstow) who X-Files fans may remember from "Miracle Man" in season 1. He has entered into a war game virtual reality where he can not escape until he finds and kills the infamous Santagio who is played by one of my favorite actors Terry O'Quinn. The most likable character in my opinion is Hobbs' sidekick Mike Pinnochio played by D.B. Sweeney. Pinnochio represented me as a viewer in trying to talk some sense into Hobbs and let him know just how annoying he can be but then also turning around and admitting that he is right when he is right.
Many stand alone episodes are very intriguing such as "Kein Ausgang" where Hobbs and Pinnochio get stuck in a battle reenactment from World War II that repeats over and over again. Another great stand alone episode is seen in the final episode "Camera Obscura" about two feuding families in a post nuclear holocaust New York setting.
Many of the supporting actors are easily recognized from the X-Files and Millennium. All in all I loved this show and wish they would have been allowed to run the show for at least a 24 episode season so they could make a conclusion to the Santiago mythology arc that had been setup.
The show is about Lt. Hobbs (Scott Bairstow) who X-Files fans may remember from "Miracle Man" in season 1. He has entered into a war game virtual reality where he can not escape until he finds and kills the infamous Santagio who is played by one of my favorite actors Terry O'Quinn. The most likable character in my opinion is Hobbs' sidekick Mike Pinnochio played by D.B. Sweeney. Pinnochio represented me as a viewer in trying to talk some sense into Hobbs and let him know just how annoying he can be but then also turning around and admitting that he is right when he is right.
Many stand alone episodes are very intriguing such as "Kein Ausgang" where Hobbs and Pinnochio get stuck in a battle reenactment from World War II that repeats over and over again. Another great stand alone episode is seen in the final episode "Camera Obscura" about two feuding families in a post nuclear holocaust New York setting.
Many of the supporting actors are easily recognized from the X-Files and Millennium. All in all I loved this show and wish they would have been allowed to run the show for at least a 24 episode season so they could make a conclusion to the Santiago mythology arc that had been setup.
Lt. Thomas Hobbes (Scott Bairstow) is set to leave the military and marry Sophie Green (Samantha Mathis) to start a new life. Out of the blue, he has one last mission to complete. He has to enter a virtual reality game developed by the military called Harsh Realm. His mission is to take out retired legend, General Omar Santiago (Terry O'Quinn), in order to get the high score. Once inside, he can't get out. He is saved by the mysterious Florence (Rachel Hayward) who has special healing powers. He is joined by fellow soldier Mike Pinnochio (D. B. Sweeney) sent on the same mission and Dexter the Dog. Harsh Realm is a recreation of Earth with all the population copied from the real world but it is running on its own dystopian course. Meanwhile in the real world, Sophie is told that Thomas had been killed while on a secret mission but the mysterious Inga Fossa (Sarah-Jane Redmond) sets her on a course to uncover the truth.
This is a great general premise adapted from a comic book but creator Chris Carter needs to work out some of the details much better. First, the military would never select soldiers with any close families. The soldiers need to disappear without anyone noticing or coming to search for them. This makes the real world a rather annoying distraction. The show doesn't need Sophie or much of the real world after going into Harsh Realm. The dog is another weird addition. It seems to be somebody's silly idea but nobody thought too much about it. The show eventually pushes them aside in the later episodes. Some more brain-storming sessions would have cut them out right from the start.
There is also the difficulty of doing this with limited CG and probably a lower budget. This is a virtual reality world where strange things can happen. It doesn't deliver on what it promises. My favorite episode is the WWII one. I like the theme song which is a good pump up for the show. In the end, it failed to retain a good audience. It got canceled after three episodes and only nine were ever made.
This is a great general premise adapted from a comic book but creator Chris Carter needs to work out some of the details much better. First, the military would never select soldiers with any close families. The soldiers need to disappear without anyone noticing or coming to search for them. This makes the real world a rather annoying distraction. The show doesn't need Sophie or much of the real world after going into Harsh Realm. The dog is another weird addition. It seems to be somebody's silly idea but nobody thought too much about it. The show eventually pushes them aside in the later episodes. Some more brain-storming sessions would have cut them out right from the start.
There is also the difficulty of doing this with limited CG and probably a lower budget. This is a virtual reality world where strange things can happen. It doesn't deliver on what it promises. My favorite episode is the WWII one. I like the theme song which is a good pump up for the show. In the end, it failed to retain a good audience. It got canceled after three episodes and only nine were ever made.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाDespite its plot similarities, "Harsh Realm" was created and shot prior to the release of "The Matrix" (1999). It was aired, however, about three months after the release of the movie.
- गूफ़In the title sequence, Hobbes's military ID card lists his rank and military pay grade as "LT/03". Hobbes is Army, and that rank/pay grade is consistent for the Navy.
- भाव
Mike Pinnochio: Are you kidding me? This is Harsh Realm. Kindness is when your buddy robs you and shoots you and DOESN'T rape your woman.
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटIn the closing credits for "Reunion", Steve Makaj is credited as "Dr. Goines" (instead of Serge Houde) as well as "Tracker #1".
- कनेक्शनFeatured in The X Files: Sein und Zeit (2000)
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