The Messengers - Awakening (Pilot) - Advance Preview: "Loud, But Not Quite Clear"
17 Apr 2015
Reviews The Messengers WMThe Messengers. How do I begin to describe you? I don't want to go too negative because I do think there are reasons to watch, but I also don't want to sugar coat anything just to let people down. I know that some people out there believe The CW shafted the show by putting it on Friday in the middle of April, but maybe just maybe they were right to do so. The Messengers is by no means the best pilot I have seen, but yet I could not look away. I felt compelled to watch in order to know exactly what was happening. The pilot doesn't offer much in character development or answers, but it does move at a grand speed, pushing the action on both the characters and viewers. Depending on what exactly you're looking for this could be a good or bad thing.If you are looking for a fantasy series with well rounded characters akin to Heroes season 1, you might be disappointed. But the big question is, will you care enough about the characters to keep watching?
What The Messengers is: I'm currently reading The Screenwriter's Bible by David Trottier (A Great Tool for Screenwriters that I would highly recommend) and he mentions in it that most agents only read about the first 10 Pages of a script before making a decision about it. He then states that somewhere in the first 10 or 15 pages of your script something should happen to give your character a goal, desire, mission or need, because it lets viewers know what kind of story they are in for. Well, let me say that The Messengers is a great example of this tip and opens with a moment that will draw you in and let you know you are in for quite the ride, and from there it barely takes a moment to slow down and let you breathe.
I'll admit when I first read the log-line for The Messengers I was intrigued. It sounded like a hybrid of Heroes and Supernatural, two shows who both, in my opinion, had some great story in their early years. This is the line taken from IMDB: A mysterious object crashes on earth and a group of unconnected strangers die from an energy pulse it emits, but then re-awaken to find out that they have been deemed responsible for preventing the impending Apocalypse. This almost exactly what happens in the pilot, minus the discovery they have been deemed responsible for preventing the impending Apocalypse. What is clear from the pilot is that when the object comes to earth, five people, all in different parts of the world, die and then wake up, some displaying extraordinary gifts. For some, death happens at the most inopportune moments that lead to some very sticky situations, situations that overshadow the need to question what just happened or why. It simply happened, and now they have to deal with the mess it caused.(Yeah, you just died, but hey, whatever!) The consequences that come from the death all just so happen to put our characters on a path to Houston, Texas by the end of the hour for one reason or another.
All of this happens throughout the hour gradually as we briefly meet the characters dubbed as The Messengers, and then watch how their lives immediately change following their deaths and subsequent resurrection. Little is known of their lives before their deaths other than a few throwaway lines or brief scenes that hint that each of them was "lost" but maybe that is not such a bad thing. While it doesn't give you a chance to know the characters by experiencing their past, what the show does is thrust you into the moment just like the each of the characters.The pilot puts both the characters and the viewers right into the midst of all the confusion, giving out sparse answers and allowing viewers to see and know about as much as the character knows. This is why it feels like you'll spend the better part of the hour wondering where this is going, because like the characters, you are left to discover the answers as they come. Each character, in addition to the past they are running from, has gift they are given following their death. These gifts, like many other things aren't quite dealt with exponentially within the first hour, but they are put to use.
In addition to meeting our Messengers, we also get an introduction to The Man(Played by Diogo Morgado). While I was hoping to see a bit more menace or cunning from the Devil incarnate, The Man when introduced in the pilot is more manipulative and calculating. What his overall goal isn't addressed much in the pilot, but he's the Devil, so it can't be too hard to figure(FIRE & BRIMSTONE followed by hell on earth). Now that he has landed he does have an initial task in mind which isn't revealed until he has a visit with one of the Messengers, Vera, in the back half of the pilot, making her an offer she finds hard to refuse.
I know this all seems so sparse and vague, but I trying my best to make lemons out of lemonade with all that is given in just the pilot alone. Most of the answers are not given within the first hour, but the within the second hour. The first hour mostly spends it time giving us introductions to each of the characters. So without further hesitation...
Who The Messengers are: So, who are these Messengers and why have they been chosen? I can answer half of that question. Let's start with Vera Buckley(Played by Shantel VanSanten), radio-astronomer and atheist. When we meet Vera, moments before the object falls to earth, she is on a job discussing with her partner, Alan, that their funding is being pulled. Vera has a tragedy in her past that The Man plans on using to his advantage. Look for Vera to be the one asking all the questions most people would in a situation like this. Peter Moore,(Played by Joel Courtney) is the quiet kid in school, trying to stay under the radar of some of fellow classmates. His "Death" brings to light some of his own past like that he has tried to commit suicide once before and stays in a foster home. Peter is finally able to find the strength to stand against those who bully him, but it does come at a cost.
Joshua Silburn Jr. (Played by Jon Fletcher) is the son of a popular televangelist, who appears to be trying to step out of the shadows of his father with the support of his pregnant wife. Joshua is in the middle of a broadcast when he dies and soon wakes up to find that he has a whole new outlook on things. Joshua takes to the airwaves with what he saw while he died and finds himself without any support following. Things aren't much better for Raul Garcia (Played by JD Pardo), an undercover agent in the middle of a bust he's been working on for a while. Raul just wants to find his way back to his family, but he ends up dying and finding out that his bust wasn't as smooth as he thought and the thoughts in his head no longer belong to just him. Finally we have Erin Calder (Played by Sophia Black-D'Elia), single mother that does not have the best relationship with her child's (Amy) father. Erin's "Death" makes the custody issue worse, especially since her ex is a cop and she apparently had a drinking problem (Something she appears to have healed from), and he wants Amy away from her. Oh, and I forgot Rose Arvale(Played by Anna Diop) who is in a coma. I won't say why or how she figures into anything because that's a huge part in understanding the story.
It's a rather solid cast that truly makes the concept work. If they had phoned it in, it may have all felt a little off, but everyone pulls their weight and that helps to convey the stakes the characters are facing. None of them really have an answer as to what is happening, but each of them has a clear goal that makes watching them exciting. The real standouts to me are Erin and Joshua, I find that both actors really helped to bring their characters and their crises to life.
Why You Should Watch: I know that I may not have come off as too positive initially when you started reading, but I want to make it clear. The Messengers isn't bad. The Messengers is an engrossing ride with a lot of potential. The only drawback is that it took two episodes to really get a sense of where the show was going. Other than that, the pilot really is a pretty decent start for the show. The CW has really been on fire with the promo for the show suggesting they want it to succeed as well. I have truly been taken aback by how good the promo materials have been. I've always thought it was the black sheep of the CBS productions for the network with the midseason on Friday release, but the amount of supports shows the network has some faith in the show, and for good reason.
The Messengers really has it's own voice that really is different from any of the shows currently airing on the network. I'd wager this is the reason it ended up where it did on Friday. Watching, it's hard to pinpoint where exactly the show is going to draw its core demo from and that makes it a wild-card. Still, the subtle nods to faith and the cool powers and flashy effects are pretty good. The show moves at a speed that is quick and engaging, and while you don't have answers, the pilot consists of one series of events that cascades into another for each of the characters offering up a 42 minute pilot that whizzes right by you. The Messengers is a good show for you to sip a glass of wine and just enjoy, like a summer blockbuster. Just enjoy the spectacle as you ride along with the characters to get to the answers. The pacing may feel awkward and rushed, but sometimes if you take it too slow, the viewer gets bored, and if you want the viewer to come back, you have to make sure the viewer doesn't get bored. Look past the choppy pace, and the questions. Do we know why they were chosen in the pilot? No. Do we know why they all are headed to Houston? Sorta. Do we know how exactly The Man plans on getting what he wants? No. Do the characters understand their gifts? Not Really. What we do know is that it's entertaining watching the mystery as it unfolds. Answers will come for sure, but in the meantime the pilot exists to reel the viewers in and get them to come back, and The Messengers does just that. Sure, the message of the series isn't quite clear initially, but it's fun watching it get there. B-
The Messengers pilot airs Friday, April 17th at 9pm EST.
What are you looking for most from the show? Have you liked all the teases we have seen thus far? How are you hoping the show rates for it's premiere? Are you planning on watching or do you think it's a DSW(Dead Show Walking)? Sound off below!
Lovely preview! I like U didn't sugarcoat things and you lowered my expectations a bit.
ReplyDeleteStill somehow I'm really engaged into the story and intrigued to see how far they will go with this story during this season and a possible 2nd season.
I really hope the show premiers over 0,6. For Fridays those numbers should be fine I think.
I didn't want to lower your expectations! It's still enjoyable for what it is. I am down for the long haul though to see how this all plays out.
ReplyDeleteA .6 would be really good for a friday, but it'll have to manage to stay around that range.
Mmmm I don't know I had heard before that it might not be good and reading this now makes me want to watch less. I like shows that have characters with powers but maybe I'll just wait if it gets renewed. I think it might have a chance if it stays around a .5.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your preview, and I think you did a very good job at setting my expectations, following a bit what the CW had already done by moving it to Fridays. This one falls into the category of "I am so interested that I will check it out even if it is an outright flop as it will probably be", but I liked hearing you say that despite the pitfalls, it is still a good show. Very curious about this, I will enjoy our one season of this.
ReplyDeleteYeah my expectations were lowered too lol.
ReplyDeleteIt is most certainly the least impressive of the CW's new shows this year, but it's enjoyable if you don't think too hard on it. If that makes sense.
ReplyDeleteI liked Joshua from the previews I hope he'll become a favorite
ReplyDeleteEven if it is one season long, it'll be good to have something cool to watch this summer
ReplyDeleteOh so it's true what they said back then that the pilot was confusing.
ReplyDeleteI agree
ReplyDeleteI am very excited for this. All my favorite CW shows are renewed, iZombie's chances look very very good and if they both can somehow get renewed, i will be very happy :)
ReplyDeleteI will definitely enjoy this show
Yeah it makes sense. Mmm well I do like cw shows so I'll give it a 4 episode try.
ReplyDeleteLoweing my expectations is probably good, so I could enjoy if I like it more than U and appreaciate furether progress.
ReplyDeleteStable 0,6 are good after the upfronts, before that it wouldn't hurt to hit an 0,8 or so. ;-)
That is probably good if we like it more than him. We'll enjoy it more. ^_^
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't say it was confusing...it just doesn't fill in the blanks, it just keeps moving and kinda expects you to follow.
ReplyDeleteJust a little correction... the guy that plays The Man is Diogo Morgado, not Diego Morgado.
ReplyDeleteHe's a well, well-known portuguese actor (from where I am)
Thanks! Updated and Corrected.
ReplyDeleteNice review! Now I got an ideia on what I'm expecting.
ReplyDeletePilots are really import to tv series, and so I hope people like it, although now I'm scared they might not enjoy it.
I'll be staying through the whole season, mainly for J.D. Pardo, and of course, because it's kinda rare seeing a portuguese actor in the main cast of an american TV Series.
yeah man, don't wait for a renewal, that's how you get the show canceled ahah
ReplyDeleteThanks for the review. Personally I don't mind a pilot that doesn't spell out all the answers right away, as long as it's entertaining. Actually the way you describe it I feel even more certain this will be my favorite freshman show from this season. (Constantine is pretty close along with JtV so I am really hoping either that or this will be renewed, losing both will be too sad.) And the cast looks impressive in the promos so I'm glad to hear my impressions were correct.
ReplyDeleteMmm he is yummy, maybe his character has some sexy brothers and cousins we could eventually meet. :p
ReplyDeleteThe acting seems really good, that is sure.
ReplyDeleteYeah, most shows reveal every important detail in the pilot and work from there, from what i read here The Messengers will do in a season what other shows do in the pilot, but I might be mistaken.
It's like The 100 did in one season what for me could last for the whole series, but, oh well, that's a different case.
I really hope this works on Fridays, I want Diogo Morgado to be sucessful, i love him so much. Portuguese pride! Also coming for J.D. Pardo, whose performance on Revolution I loved.
The Devil's brothers? That would be fun ahah
ReplyDeleteI mean, I'm from his country so I'm probably not the best to judje, but he does have an odd accent, doesn't he?
Oh I was referring to JD Pardo who's playing one of the Messengers :)
ReplyDeleteSPOILER! *******
ReplyDeleteMaybe they can show up to play his horsemen!
Oh, he!! ahahah, then yeah, you might have a better chance to see some yummy brothers :D
ReplyDeleteI don't want to get invested in a show that will get cancelled. I will wait for the ratings.
ReplyDeleteGreat preview! I like how much thought you put into it and how you manage to be critical but also rescuing the aspects that do work of the show.
ReplyDeleteI'll watch the pilot and decide later, I'm on the fence with this one as of right now, but I would like it to succeed, since I believe there's a unique voice to this show and we need diversity on TV, not only racial diversity, but different tones, and I think this show will offer something that we won't find anywhere else. Of course, that's an appreciation that I get by judging the promos and your preview, so I may be off, but I honestly think there is good material here and I want to see the people behind the show having the chance to exploit it
Thanks. I really didn't want to blast the show because I was watching in such a technical space. I waited months after watching it to watch it again, and this time just sat back and watched the first two episodes and found that there are things to like if you are patient.
ReplyDeleteI would like for it to succeed because it seems to have everything against it and I can't help but root for the underdog. But you are right, this is probably the most diverse cast on the CW with 4 of the leads POC.
There is some good material here, i have yet to watch episodes 3 and 4 but I believe after they gave some answers and set up what the show is going to be about, there is some good potential going forward.
Thanks for reading!
Solid plan, I've been burnt by plenty of CW shows.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading. I don't think it's a bad thing. It just took me a moment to appreciate the POV the pilot gives.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing is, the show doesn't give you many details at all. Not one thing is really explained about what is happening to these people and that may frustrate some people. Which is why I would suggest to those people to just relax, enjoy the ride and know answers are on their way.
ReplyDeleteI think the initial reaction will be a mixed bag. I almost wish they would have aired 1&2 back to back in order to give everyone a chance to see what the show is about without a week in between. .
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
I'm glad to hear that you enjoy it. In a perfect world, the CW would just renew them all, even HOD and find a way to make it work.
ReplyDeleteWell written preview! Very thoughtful and detailed, as well as honest. I am looking forward to this show, but with caution.
ReplyDeleteYou said you can't figure out what the demographic this show is for. How would you compare it to other shows on the CW? My concern is that The Messengers may turn out to be too teenagery, though I am hoping this will eventually be my CW replacement when Supernatural ends in the near future.
I'll get invested simply because it looks like a show that's worth my time for as long as it lasts. I have never really been able to take on that wait and see mentality with shows that look strongly appealing to me. Gotta live for the present, right? And no matter what they'll most likely air all 13 episodes, so that's worth something
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to say. I feel like they have some shows that skew more female, and generate high w18-34 and some that skew male or your or old...
It's hard to say with this one how exactly it would fit which probably made it hard to pair since each night of the week is more geared to a different skew in my opinion which is why they put it in Friday without a drama lead in.
I definitely do not think this is too teenager at all. So much more adult and dark.
Good to know that the producers actually gave the pilot its own episode title unlike most shows where every one of their first ever episode goes by the generic "Pilot". Doesn't have to put a lot of thought into it but still.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the preview!
ReplyDeleteI believe it's not a perfect pilot... I think it's too "high consept" of series to deliver a solid and cohesive first episode, but I do get a feeling it's a show that has the potential to grow.
I'll also agree with you about the promotion. It's actually been pretty stellar with all those beautiful posters, but I'm not sure that the shove off to Friday shows any kind of faith, from the network.
Unlike you haven't seen the pilot, but the premise and what I have seen in trailers, think it might have been a good fit with SPN. So I maintain that they chose to not pair it with a semi-compatible companion just gives off a "we don't really care" feeling from the network.
Anyhow, woulda shoulda coulda. Friday it is. Here's hoping it is good and finds its audience.
ha, my expectations have been raised as your review of fast paced is something I enjoy. Looking forward to the ride.
ReplyDeletePairing it with SPN would have worked possibly...but the show does have some aspects that make it better suited for the later slot at 9pm, just like SPN. And pairing it would have meant sending it to Friday, because none of the others could really move from their spots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading!
I do like when shows go against the grain and actually name the first episode.
ReplyDeleteWell SPN has survived schedule moves before. If it's known for one thing, even by non fans, it's that.
ReplyDeleteRegardless here's what continues to make me think they weren't willing to give the show a chance: they did they could have done some creative scheduling in the vain of "uninterrupted AoS/Agent Carter/uninterrupted AoS" that ABC pulled this year. Or they could have waited until summer and promote it as a full summer show.
Anyway as I said: woulda shoulda coulda.
Friday as midseason is gearing down it is...