EPISODE
V - Season 1 (1984-1985)
It is an adventurous and science fiction series revolve around the humanoid, which resembles a lizard. These creatures try to resist microorganisms everywhere on Earth and regain control of the Earth again. Now, there are some people working with them and trying to help them with their plans.
26 April 1953, Long Island, New York, USA
September 22, 1962 in Dallas, Texas, USA
November 1, 1953 in Texas, USA
16 July 1959, Santa Monica, California, USA
29 April 1936, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
24 May 1952, Wels, Upper Austria, Austria
18 April 1937, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
6 June 1953, Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA
22 April 1958, Richmond, California, USA
29 November 1947, Staten Island, New York, USA
12 December 1950, Chicago, Illinois, USA
18 June 1954, USA
30 November 1951, Warwickshire, England, UK
16 December 1955, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
22 March 1933, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
11 May 1970, South Dakota, USA
May 18, 2018
Save for the awesome holographic set piece featured in episode four ("The Deception"), the series was less inventive than reductive.
May 21, 2018
The problem is that all originality in the concept was really spent with that first miniseries, and by the end of the second the characters and struggle became stale.
May 21, 2018
Even at the risk of losing my street cred, this is a show that I enjoyed much more than I probably should have. With the right mind set, this is strangely addictive stuff and well worth a view.
August 14, 2018
On the surface it might be a series about giant spaceships and lizard-like alien overlords, but it doesn't take much digging to uncover a parable about the rise of fascism and the second world war.
May 18, 2018
V is the first really rousing Saturday afternoon serial to air on a Friday night.
May 24, 2018
For pure enjoyment, there's nothing better than V.
July 12, 2018
The story of Earth being invaded by friendly-looking "Visitors" who actually turn out to be man-eating reptile people was pure 1950s sci-fi claptrap... but unfolding over the course of a two-night miniseries, it was cheesy good fun.

