Linbeymusol
Wonderful character development!
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
SeeQuant
Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
KalamazooGal
i've seen a lot of clips of this show (mostly out of order, and with giant plot wholes) but every scene I've watched was so entertaining. I sorta wish something had come of the show. The writing and acting were great. And the whole cast seemed to have some great chemistry. I loved Elizabeth Mitchell's character and it's funny about all the Lost folks showing up here. I swear I just saw Jacob in a scene. I knew Naveen and Liz were in it, but now him too! Too funny. The story lines were thoughtful and captivating. Even all these years later, it seems like it would have made great TV. And although a news show might, be a used story line I think this had an interesting spin with the 24/7 internet frenzy that was coming about at that time. I guess this just goes to show that even a great show can fail if it doesn't hit at the right time or find an audience.
kassies
Aw man, I'm so sad it was canceled - I remember it being well done and challenging and just plain entertaining. It WOULD be so wonderful if it were on DVD...I miss it, and that's several years later. Frank Langella and Naveen Andrews made this show more weighty and exotic and, yes, sexy! And Peter Reigert...just a fabulous talent I've loved since Local Hero. Darnit, the stupid fate of so many really worthy shows...it happens far too often, doesn't it? Truly, I have no idea what the heck a decent show's gotta do to get a chance these days!By far, I most remember the last two episodes, a two-part "series" set in a fictional pseudo-Middle Eastern country, I believe.
amberleigh325
It's a shame this excellent show never got the viewers or number of episodes that it deserved. Amid the many lawyer, cop, and medical dramas this show, about a news station that reported stories and angles that other stations wouldn't report, was a refreshing change. The title, "The Beast", refers to the news station where the show is set. The station reports on news stories different from those the established stations run, and when the news gets slows they live broadcast from the cameras set up throughout the station. While the series was only allowed to run six episodes (the second which was not shown on TV), it quickly established interesting and compelling characters and plot lines. Perhaps part of the reason the show didn't get the numbers it needed to stay on the air was due to it's serial nature, where if you missed an episode or two it made difficult to follow some of continuing story lines. "The Beast" is an interesting and engaging show that I highly recommend.
hmm_
This show premiered on ABC shortly, then was canceled due to the fact that it could not find an audience. When I watched this show for the first time, I was trying to figure out what was going on, I skipped an episode, then when I watched again I was still stumped. If they ever decide to revive this series, I wouldn't recommend you watch it except for making fun of the character that looks like, and acts like Sean Connery, but isn't him.