Helix is an American science fiction thriller television series that premiered on Syfy on January 10, 2014.[1] The series follows a team of scientists from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who travel to a research facility in the Arctic to investigate a potential outbreak of disease. While there, they find themselves stuck in a life-or-death situation that could decide the future of mankind
3 episodes released on the high seas.
Helix Season 1: Fridays On Demand - YouTube
Pretty good so far!
I've been waiting for the next Ronald Moore TV show, since BSG ended. I thought this should would be awesome, but instead, I found it awful. It's too sci-fi.
BSG was great because it was believable and realistic. Rarely did I think to myself "that's not real, that would never happen, that's stupid". When watching Helix, I think that so often. Like the scene where they turn on the gas, the actual wall panel glows red behind it. Really? Turning a nozzle changes the color of some dry wall? That's so stupid.
You would think an outbreak of a "virus" involving the CDC would be the perfect setup for a realistic drama, but instead, they went full sci-fi and gave every character half a brain.
That dark-haired butch CDC doctor who got attacked in the shower. She's supposed to be a professional right? At least 5 years with the CDC? She gets attacked, infected too, and says shit all for like 5 hours. 5 hours while she walks around accusing the other girl of being infected. 5 hours possibly spreading her shit to everyone else.
If monkeys are the key to transmitting the disease to humans, and they found monkey hair in a drain, then shouldn't the be suspicious of their possibly tainted water supply now?
And the elevator music, the cherry on an already crappy scene. Let's lessen the drama with more ridiculously unfitting music.
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