86 out of 102 people found the following comment useful :- Very Good, 11 July 2004
Author:
Joseph Pintar from New Hartford, NY
The 4400 is a very interesting story that I have not seen before. What
happens after a person has been abducted by ETs and returns a number of
years later. They find their loved ones dead. The neighborhoods they
knew are gone. Their family had assumed they're dead and moved on. What
would the readjustment be like? That is the story of this very
fascinating miniseries is about. I will be sure to watch the rest of
this series to see what happens. I'm sure some people will learn how to
cope and some will not. But is there something more sinister going on?
The 4400 is the cure for the summer boredom. I wish the networks would
stop putting on one idiotic reality show after another and have shows
that are at least have some ambition to them. Why does junk like The
Simple Life and Fear Factor stay on the air and shows with ambition are
banished to cable. That's where the viewers should go. Watch this show.
82 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :- Excellent, 26 July 2004
Author:
Miles-10 from Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
This is an extremely ambitious but well-written and well-acted sci-fi story.
The key is that it is not just about weird goings-on but rather, what people
might do under weird circumstances. The answers are touching and
thought-provoking.
There are drawbacks and potential drawbacks. The show is not over yet; we
don't know what it will look like when it is over, but so far, very
good.
I wish they had a larger budget so they did not have to skimp on special
effects. But then, like early X-Files episodes--which this most closely
resembles, the show relies more on the viewers imagination than on special
effects.
74 out of 93 people found the following comment useful :- Amazing! The best show I've ever seen., 1 January 2005
Author:
Zackmad from England
The 4400 is in a word - amazing! The acting is excellent and I'm glad
it's an ensemble piece. The vulnerability of Shawn as he struggles with
his abilities & social life is well captured by Patrick Flueger. Maia
(Conchita Campbell) is innocently cryptic. The romance between Richard
& Lily is sweet and deals sensitively with racial issues. Tom & Diana
learn to care about the returnees as people, not subjects, and
certainly prove themselves in the fantastic finale. The remainder of
the cast including Kyle (Chad Faust) in a mysterious coma and Jordan
(Bill Campbell) as the sinister, self appointed leader of the 4400 are
also well cast. The storyline kept me gripped throughout. The music was
well chosen, especially "Bye Bye, Baby" in the pilot. I love the title
sequence too. The effects are superb. The second season proved to be
just as exciting and emotional, as the first. It also introduces
Jeffery Combs, my favourite Star Trek actor. It's his best role yet.
Each key character gets a storyline of their own, which intercut nicely
with the overall arc. For every question answered, there's a new one
raised, so you're never bored. This is essentially a show about people,
rather than solid sci fi, which is a definite plus. Well worth buying
the DVDs. I'm sure Season 3 will be equally fantastic. I can't wait.
A+++
47 out of 62 people found the following comment useful :- Good TV, 21 January 2005
Author:
globalfreak-2 from United States
I just finished watching the complete 1st season on DVD and it was
amazingly good. This is what TV should be, and not just because I'm a
sci-fi fan, but because of fundamentals like plot, character
development, and fairly good dialogue. This show is not fast-paced, but
it shows you what it wants to show you and lets the viewer go along
with whatever they come up with. Its not fake nor simplistic (except
for maybe the Homeland Security stuff), but it gets you involved and
takes you on a good ride. Well worth the time and money ($20!) My only
regret is seeing it all at once was thee best way, so seeing it as a
series may be a bit of a let-down.
29 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :- Well Done, 16 September 2005
Author:
Larry Snyder from United States
I must absolutely agree that this show relies more on imagination of
the viewer rather than special effects. For me, I wouldn't have it any
other way. I like the fact that it makes me want to watch the next
episode to see what happens next. What it takes from effects definitely
makes up with outstanding performances, well rounded imagination, and
an excellent plot. I would recommend this series not only to avid
sci-fi watchers but also to lovers of other genres as well. It has a
certain flair that I feel would appeal to all audiences, young and old.
If you liked the suspense of the X-Files you will be on the edge of
your seat with this one. Lots of twists and turns to keep you coming
back for more. I would say keep your eyes to the skies and keep an open
mind. Not only will you want to know what happens next, you'll be
waiting for the next episode to find out. Two big thumbs way up!
25 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :- An unusual and under-rated sci-fi classic - worth a watch!, 8 August 2006
Author:
Marcus East from United Kingdom
Watching the 4400 is a bit like going to quiet café for a quick bite to
eat and, unexpectedly, having one of the best meals of your life.
Hard to follow, and occasionally borderline kitsch, somehow The 4400
keeps you hooked with the fascinating characters, deep plot and
unpredictable turns.
The storyline is highly original. The actors and the characters that
they play are highly engaging. It tests some scientific and moral
boundaries and makes some other programmes seem like music videos in
comparison.
I think it is a sci-fi classic which, like Dune, will be loved by a
small hardcore of fans, whilst most will just scratch their heads
wondering what it is all about.
22 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :- amazing TV series, 3 June 2006
Author:
theguys1 from Pennsylvania,US
The 4400 is easily one of the best sci-fi shows on television. Every
episode builds up suspense almost as cleverly as 24. You form a bond
with all of the characters as the series progresses and it leaves you
on the edge of your seat, wanting so much more. I honestly must say I
can't wait for next season. Any of these absent-minded posters who give
this show a bad rating should be ignored.
Each episode features another 4400 that has interesting abilities from
the future and usually their powers have a repercussion, and Tom
Baldwin and his team at NTAC try everything they can to bring the 4400
to justice or help them balance their powers.
The 4400 is a winner, and you will not be disappointed if you watch it.
Rating: 10/10
32 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :- Great show that keeps getting better and better..., 18 June 2005
Author:
xman1974 from United States
The 4400 pays homage to a number of different science fiction shows,
but manages to consistently put its own unique and original spin on the
story lines week after week.
The tone and the atmosphere of the show hit just the right notes. The
acting is good all around with standouts Billy Campbell playing a
totally different kind of character than in "Once and Again" and
Conchita Campell convincingly playing equal measures of cute and
creepy.
After seeing the first couple of shows in Season 2, I am looking
forward to seeing where the 4400 is going to take us.
22 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :- it's like coming back from heaven and realizing that everything has changed., 19 July 2004
Author:
crysclr from Los Angeles, CA USA
i didn't watch "The 4400" from the beginning, but when I tuned in, it
hooked me and reeled me in, in a quick 60 seconds. What interested me
the most was how the people left behind reacted to the people who had
returned. Some freaked out, shouting crude and spiteful remarks to some
of the returnees; others just were afraid to go near them. They
couldn't seem to handle a person whose disappearance was mystifying,
and whose reason for returning, place from which they had returned, and
a source of a power, so extraordinary...could just not been explained.
Those returning from a past unknown don't remember where they came
from--where they had been for so many lost
years...They come back unchanged, physically and emotionally-fully
capable of functioning, fully remembering the life they last saw before
they vanished. But when they come back, they realize the life they had
left behind was not the life that re- greeted them was landing on the
place called home.
People grew up. People changed. People died. And the returners felt an
emptiness like never before---like, they lost out on some wonderful
life they knew they would have had, if only, they never left.
it's like coming back from heaven and realizing that everything has
changed. But you're still the same. You're still you. An old man,
married for 20 years. A little girl with parents still well-alive. A
brother and a son, in high school, tall, handsome and healthy. In your
heart and mind, you have taken these memories with you--memories of the
life and the people you once loved have embedded themselves deep within
your heart, and you wonder why the world has kept spinning without you.
You were gone, but can't quite remember where you had gone to and what
you were doing in that period of time...you don't remember....you can't
remember, and you feel like an alien on your own planet. A stranger to
your own world....your own home...Earth.
25 out of 44 people found the following comment useful :- I'm looking forward to the continuation of the story in the next series, 31 August 2004
Author:
mqarkcambie from Not the same planet as the first person (obviously!)
I actually quite enjoyed the first series. I was compelled to watch
through to the final episode to see the characters story arc's develop.
Yes there are the typical Sci-fi clichés (maybe 4400 by the time the
show is finished?). But I would say that this is a Sci-fi show and not
a Sci-fact show, and by it's very nature it's a work of fiction, thus
real world science doesn't really matter or nessecarily apply.
The scene the first post was alluding to was (I'm sure) not intended to
be a dazzling display of the script writers grasp of near and outer
orbital rocket science, but a characterization of both the governmental
paranoia and hopeless desperation that humans can exhibit when faced
with seemingly futile situations.
Personally, I don't think the acting is too bad, yes it does smack of
countless other Sci-fi shows and draws heavily on many common themes
running through all Sci-fi series, but what shows don't? There is
little originality in Sci-fi these days, but the premise of this show
is at least relatively unexplored.
How many shows do you know that effectively try to portray the
multitude of challenges that face abductees when they try to
re-integrate into a society that seemingly doesn't want them, can't
understand them or are jealous of them?
Comparisons are inevitable, but when you're subconsciously thinking
"Mulder and Scully" or "Rouge and Wolverine" while you are watching
supposedly new characters then as a script writer you've got to try to
distance yourself from what could easily be considered as stereotypes.
This is probably my greatest (and only real) criticism.
If the script writers were just a little less derivative, and a bit
more adventurous then I think we have a winner.
P.S. Oh, and they need to stop the re-caps at the start of every darn
episode, the fast forward button on my Tivo's getting worn out as it
is.
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86 out of 102 people found the following comment useful :-
Very Good, 11 July 2004
Author: Joseph Pintar from New Hartford, NY
The 4400 is a very interesting story that I have not seen before. What happens after a person has been abducted by ETs and returns a number of years later. They find their loved ones dead. The neighborhoods they knew are gone. Their family had assumed they're dead and moved on. What would the readjustment be like? That is the story of this very fascinating miniseries is about. I will be sure to watch the rest of this series to see what happens. I'm sure some people will learn how to cope and some will not. But is there something more sinister going on? The 4400 is the cure for the summer boredom. I wish the networks would stop putting on one idiotic reality show after another and have shows that are at least have some ambition to them. Why does junk like The Simple Life and Fear Factor stay on the air and shows with ambition are banished to cable. That's where the viewers should go. Watch this show.
82 out of 97 people found the following comment useful :-
Excellent, 26 July 2004
Author: Miles-10 from Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
This is an extremely ambitious but well-written and well-acted sci-fi story. The key is that it is not just about weird goings-on but rather, what people might do under weird circumstances. The answers are touching and thought-provoking. There are drawbacks and potential drawbacks. The show is not over yet; we don't know what it will look like when it is over, but so far, very good. I wish they had a larger budget so they did not have to skimp on special effects. But then, like early X-Files episodes--which this most closely resembles, the show relies more on the viewers imagination than on special effects.
74 out of 93 people found the following comment useful :-
Amazing! The best show I've ever seen., 1 January 2005
Author: Zackmad from England
The 4400 is in a word - amazing! The acting is excellent and I'm glad it's an ensemble piece. The vulnerability of Shawn as he struggles with his abilities & social life is well captured by Patrick Flueger. Maia (Conchita Campbell) is innocently cryptic. The romance between Richard & Lily is sweet and deals sensitively with racial issues. Tom & Diana learn to care about the returnees as people, not subjects, and certainly prove themselves in the fantastic finale. The remainder of the cast including Kyle (Chad Faust) in a mysterious coma and Jordan (Bill Campbell) as the sinister, self appointed leader of the 4400 are also well cast. The storyline kept me gripped throughout. The music was well chosen, especially "Bye Bye, Baby" in the pilot. I love the title sequence too. The effects are superb. The second season proved to be just as exciting and emotional, as the first. It also introduces Jeffery Combs, my favourite Star Trek actor. It's his best role yet. Each key character gets a storyline of their own, which intercut nicely with the overall arc. For every question answered, there's a new one raised, so you're never bored. This is essentially a show about people, rather than solid sci fi, which is a definite plus. Well worth buying the DVDs. I'm sure Season 3 will be equally fantastic. I can't wait. A+++
47 out of 62 people found the following comment useful :-

Good TV, 21 January 2005
Author: globalfreak-2 from United States
I just finished watching the complete 1st season on DVD and it was amazingly good. This is what TV should be, and not just because I'm a sci-fi fan, but because of fundamentals like plot, character development, and fairly good dialogue. This show is not fast-paced, but it shows you what it wants to show you and lets the viewer go along with whatever they come up with. Its not fake nor simplistic (except for maybe the Homeland Security stuff), but it gets you involved and takes you on a good ride. Well worth the time and money ($20!) My only regret is seeing it all at once was thee best way, so seeing it as a series may be a bit of a let-down.
29 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :-
Well Done, 16 September 2005
Author: Larry Snyder from United States
I must absolutely agree that this show relies more on imagination of the viewer rather than special effects. For me, I wouldn't have it any other way. I like the fact that it makes me want to watch the next episode to see what happens next. What it takes from effects definitely makes up with outstanding performances, well rounded imagination, and an excellent plot. I would recommend this series not only to avid sci-fi watchers but also to lovers of other genres as well. It has a certain flair that I feel would appeal to all audiences, young and old. If you liked the suspense of the X-Files you will be on the edge of your seat with this one. Lots of twists and turns to keep you coming back for more. I would say keep your eyes to the skies and keep an open mind. Not only will you want to know what happens next, you'll be waiting for the next episode to find out. Two big thumbs way up!
25 out of 29 people found the following comment useful :-

An unusual and under-rated sci-fi classic - worth a watch!, 8 August 2006
Author: Marcus East from United Kingdom
Watching the 4400 is a bit like going to quiet café for a quick bite to eat and, unexpectedly, having one of the best meals of your life.
Hard to follow, and occasionally borderline kitsch, somehow The 4400 keeps you hooked with the fascinating characters, deep plot and unpredictable turns.
The storyline is highly original. The actors and the characters that they play are highly engaging. It tests some scientific and moral boundaries and makes some other programmes seem like music videos in comparison.
I think it is a sci-fi classic which, like Dune, will be loved by a small hardcore of fans, whilst most will just scratch their heads wondering what it is all about.
22 out of 24 people found the following comment useful :-

amazing TV series, 3 June 2006
Author: theguys1 from Pennsylvania,US
The 4400 is easily one of the best sci-fi shows on television. Every episode builds up suspense almost as cleverly as 24. You form a bond with all of the characters as the series progresses and it leaves you on the edge of your seat, wanting so much more. I honestly must say I can't wait for next season. Any of these absent-minded posters who give this show a bad rating should be ignored.
Each episode features another 4400 that has interesting abilities from the future and usually their powers have a repercussion, and Tom Baldwin and his team at NTAC try everything they can to bring the 4400 to justice or help them balance their powers.
The 4400 is a winner, and you will not be disappointed if you watch it. Rating: 10/10
32 out of 45 people found the following comment useful :-
Great show that keeps getting better and better..., 18 June 2005
Author: xman1974 from United States
The 4400 pays homage to a number of different science fiction shows, but manages to consistently put its own unique and original spin on the story lines week after week.
The tone and the atmosphere of the show hit just the right notes. The acting is good all around with standouts Billy Campbell playing a totally different kind of character than in "Once and Again" and Conchita Campell convincingly playing equal measures of cute and creepy.
After seeing the first couple of shows in Season 2, I am looking forward to seeing where the 4400 is going to take us.
22 out of 34 people found the following comment useful :-
it's like coming back from heaven and realizing that everything has changed., 19 July 2004
Author: crysclr from Los Angeles, CA USA
i didn't watch "The 4400" from the beginning, but when I tuned in, it hooked me and reeled me in, in a quick 60 seconds. What interested me the most was how the people left behind reacted to the people who had returned. Some freaked out, shouting crude and spiteful remarks to some of the returnees; others just were afraid to go near them. They couldn't seem to handle a person whose disappearance was mystifying, and whose reason for returning, place from which they had returned, and a source of a power, so extraordinary...could just not been explained. Those returning from a past unknown don't remember where they came from--where they had been for so many lost
years...They come back unchanged, physically and emotionally-fully capable of functioning, fully remembering the life they last saw before they vanished. But when they come back, they realize the life they had left behind was not the life that re- greeted them was landing on the place called home.
People grew up. People changed. People died. And the returners felt an emptiness like never before---like, they lost out on some wonderful life they knew they would have had, if only, they never left.
it's like coming back from heaven and realizing that everything has changed. But you're still the same. You're still you. An old man, married for 20 years. A little girl with parents still well-alive. A brother and a son, in high school, tall, handsome and healthy. In your heart and mind, you have taken these memories with you--memories of the life and the people you once loved have embedded themselves deep within your heart, and you wonder why the world has kept spinning without you. You were gone, but can't quite remember where you had gone to and what you were doing in that period of time...you don't remember....you can't remember, and you feel like an alien on your own planet. A stranger to your own world....your own home...Earth.
25 out of 44 people found the following comment useful :-
I'm looking forward to the continuation of the story in the next series, 31 August 2004
Author: mqarkcambie from Not the same planet as the first person (obviously!)
I actually quite enjoyed the first series. I was compelled to watch through to the final episode to see the characters story arc's develop.
Yes there are the typical Sci-fi clichés (maybe 4400 by the time the show is finished?). But I would say that this is a Sci-fi show and not a Sci-fact show, and by it's very nature it's a work of fiction, thus real world science doesn't really matter or nessecarily apply.
The scene the first post was alluding to was (I'm sure) not intended to be a dazzling display of the script writers grasp of near and outer orbital rocket science, but a characterization of both the governmental paranoia and hopeless desperation that humans can exhibit when faced with seemingly futile situations.
Personally, I don't think the acting is too bad, yes it does smack of countless other Sci-fi shows and draws heavily on many common themes running through all Sci-fi series, but what shows don't? There is little originality in Sci-fi these days, but the premise of this show is at least relatively unexplored.
How many shows do you know that effectively try to portray the multitude of challenges that face abductees when they try to re-integrate into a society that seemingly doesn't want them, can't understand them or are jealous of them?
Comparisons are inevitable, but when you're subconsciously thinking "Mulder and Scully" or "Rouge and Wolverine" while you are watching supposedly new characters then as a script writer you've got to try to distance yourself from what could easily be considered as stereotypes. This is probably my greatest (and only real) criticism.
If the script writers were just a little less derivative, and a bit more adventurous then I think we have a winner.
P.S. Oh, and they need to stop the re-caps at the start of every darn episode, the fast forward button on my Tivo's getting worn out as it is.
Mqark.
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