SmugKitZine
Tied for the best movie I have ever seen
Inadvands
Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
ChicDragon
It's a mild crowd pleaser for people who are exhausted by blockbusters.
Miss_MiChiMi
I was a fan of the Highlander series and definitely a fan of Adrian Paul. When it was announced that he was going to be in new series, I thought it was about time, he had been off the radar long enough. I anxiously awaited the premiere of this show. To say I was disappointed is an understatement.Unless just being able to look at Adrian Paul is enough to placate you as a viewer for an hour, this show was not worth the time it took to watch it. He didn't act, he just hung out in front of the camera. The other "actors" in the series need to hone their skills a little more. The premise, writing, sets, direction...all subpar. Skip this.
griever_3000
Adrian Paul really out did himself in Tracker. I grew up watching him as Duncan MacLeod on "Highlander,the series", but on Tracker he made it like Final Fantasy/Matrix. This is one of his greatest installments and all i have to say is keep it going, Adrian.
Harper_Grey
After having seen the first episode of Tracker, I have to say that this is a series that has potential. The character of Cole is innocent of human society without coming across as stupid. The special effects are entertaining, and I haven't seen anything like them in other sci-fi shows. I look forward to watching Cole learn more about human society.
Venus-25
I love to look at Adrian Paul, but I truly think his talents are wasted here. It does not look as though this series will make use of his better athletic abilities, and we will have to wait at least several episodes before his sex appeal will be truly employed. This prime asset is severely underutilized in a character who is terribly naive and clearly a fish out of water. If we are to believe that he possesses the intelligence to do what he is supposed to do, he will have to learn a lot of things awfully fast. It's as though he is trying too hard NOT to be Duncan MacLeod.The premise of the series is a little too much like "Brimstone" but without the darkness and without the appropriately menacing adversary. The villains will be cartoonish and the stories will be formulaic. Diehard fans of Adrian Paul and Geraint Wyn-Davies will tune in, but this program needs a lot of work before it comes up to the level of these two actors, who certainly deserve better material.