Lightdeossk
Captivating movie !
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
PiraBit
if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
hchais
For some reason, I really like this show. It has a great story, lots of action, and is dramatic. I like it for those three reasons. It is also very original and is actually kind of cool. This show is not very popular, but i think that if people actually watched it, people would like it. This show didn't last very long, but I think it should've. Jonathan Lapagiat, at least I think he did, did a great performance as an NSA secret agent. This is show is good in my opinion. That's all I can say.(I have to do ten lines, so just ignore the next couple of lines) This show wasn't nominated for Emmys. How come? Because of the damn corporate federal government. This was a great show. 10/10.
chakotay24
I didn't watch the show before it went into syndication, but the show is awesome, I know that it just seems like more science fiction junk but its a lot more then that. If you look at the sphere a picture or video footage it's unlike anything we have seen before, and the special effects during a backstep is the second best I have ever seen which is only second to star trek. Now I know what you must be thinking it's just another scifi show but their missions are more realistic, watch the pilot and you'll get it, all I'm going to say it's sonething that is unconceivable today. However there have been some great guest stars over the years especially from Star Trek like Robert Picardo, Roxanne Dawson, and Scarlett pomers. You might have seen the star of Seven Days Jonathan Lapaglia from another show called The District, on Seven Days he's a little more crazy then of The District but he is hilarious on this show.
John
7 Days seems to have been two shows. The first series was edge of your seat plain great television. The plots always challenged you and the fact that many of the events in the first season hit close to home on 9/11 makes them all the more special. The writing was consistent and both Sci-fi nit pickers and action fans alike could enjoy it. The second and I suspect third (haven't seen it yet) seems to be targeted more towards a 14-29 male audience. Sci-fi 'nit pickers' won't enjoy some inconsistencies (which can be explained, however but its more to do with bad writing). The plots get a little less serious and the backsteps rarely seem to be for national security. But, to me at least, its still very entertaining and got a great deal funnier. So those of you who enjoy general action shows will enjoy it throughout but those of you "more serious", for want of a better word, won't enjoy the second and third seasons as much.
Its a shame it got cancelled but it did make room for Buffy so I'm not complaining.
rachel_lb
Usually, I'm not a big fan of science fiction. But when I heard Jonathan LaPaglia was getting his own series, I just had to check it out. I was not disappointed. "7 Days" was an awesome mix of sci-fi, action, drama, suspense, and dark comedy. Frank B. Parker, the Chrononaut (aka time traveler), was a mischief-maker and had a lot of emotional and mental problems. But deep inside he was a good guy -- he did the right thing by saving the country (sometimes even the world) because it was his job and honor to do it.I wish UPN had given this show a better chance, rather than shuffling it around and taking it for granted. I miss it, but I'll always be thankful I watched it.