EPISODE
Bionic Woman - Season 1
A reimagining of the popular 1970s TV series about a female athlete who is given bionic strength.
19 October 1969, Christiana, Jamaica
3 October 1984, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
30 May 1964, London, England, UK
19 June 1973, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
7 November 1944, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
29 June 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
31 May 1982, Tripoli, Lebanon
31 October 1978, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
30 March 1942, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
7 February 1955, Santa Monica, California, USA
15 May 1948, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
27 February 1981, Banff, Alberta, Canada
27 January 1976, Luton, Bedfordshire, England, UK
18 April 1976, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
17 October 1978, Jasper, Alberta, Canada
13 November 1973, Los Angeles County, California, USA
29 October 1988, British Columbia, Canada
12 February 1980, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
19 July 1986, Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada
October 02, 2019
"Bionic Woman" comes pre-sold to a certain segment of the audience, which will probably buy the show a little time to find its footing. That, along with the presence of Ryan and Sackhoff, will probably be enough to carry it for a while.
October 02, 2019
[Michelle] Ryan's star-making performance makes all of this intrigue worthwhile. She brings high-voltage intensity to the role, summoning a new and furious resolve after initially wishing herself dead.
October 16, 2018
Created by David Eick of "Battlestar Galactica," it's a solid piece of mainstream science fiction that has both tight action sequences and ripe villains, led by Katee Sackhoff's kickin' bionic she-devil.
October 02, 2019
This "Bionic Woman" pilot is a downbeat drag, but buried somewhere beneath all the moping is an intriguing show that might yet emerge.
October 02, 2019
The girls, though, look promising...They see each other in their dreams, they're both mad at and distrustful of the men who remade them, and they look at each other with sincere appreciation.
October 02, 2019
Much like Nikita and Alias' Syndey Bristow, Jamie's simultaneously a babe in peril and a woman in charge, and Michelle Ryan catches the role's film-noir shades and comic-book angles with all due verve.
October 02, 2019
[T]he biggest problem with "Bionic Woman" is the title character -- or the main one, anyway.
October 02, 2019
[S]ometimes Bionic Woman was cool. There were some fun action sequences and some clever and witty exchanges. But as a whole this was a very murky, unfocused series that never could find a consistent tone or theme.
October 16, 2018
I'm hoping that with Eick behind the show, the series will succeed in the ratings because based on the pilot episode, there's definitely a lot of potential for this series to be great.
October 02, 2019
If I'd liked "Alias," this might have me all excited. But I didn't, so I'm not.
October 16, 2018
The dialogue is often flat, and some supporting characters seem clichéd. Worst of all, some of the situations just don't make much sense, even for a sci-fi show.
October 02, 2019
This 21st-century "Bionic Woman," whose rebuilt hero is estimated at having a $50 million price tag, isn't money particularly well spent - for the heroine or the series.

