


Un an après que les Visiteurs aient été bannis de la Terre par la poussière rouge, La Terre célèbre le jour de la libération. Diana capturée dans son vaisseau mère un an plus tôt, est sur le point de répondre de ses crimes contre l'Humanité.
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The original series was great. I loved it then and it is still great. It is a TV classic. Back in the day in was a real event. It really had content that meant something. The continuation was OK to get the story further and in a way to a satisfactory conclusion. It should have ended there because the show was crap. [spoiler] At the end of The Final Battle with the glowing Starchild that should have been the indicator to quit. That was totally 70s. [/spoiler] But I watched it in the past. I tried to re-watch it now but I simply could not. The whole plot is conviniently adjusted to make the show possible at all. The scripts were typical 80s TV show, weak with low content and repetitive. Logical and continuity errors where high. And the re-using of material from the mini series doesn´t even matter at that point. [spoiler] What´s really tiresome is the bitch war between the two Visitors. Dianas typical bragging around and then failing again and again is wearing thin fast, too. [/spoiler] Not that other new characters they introduced for the show were a plus. Overall it´s not something I needed to watch again. So my overall rating is a combination that comes together like this: Original Series 9/10, The Final Battle 7/10, The Series 4/10. Since the series makes up the most running time I gave it an average 6/10. But, again - I highly recommend both Mini Series.
Regrettably, the series ends with a significant cliffhanger. However, I still recommend it for its relevant story and family-friendly, lighthearted approach, unlike the 2009 remake which adds nothing new and wastes time. It's unfortunate that many Western viewers miss its Nazi allegory, likely due to a lack of empathy from their narcissistic upbringing. Wishing you peace, love, unity, and respect, and have a splendid day!
I love the 2009 version with Elizabeth Mitchell. Haven't seen the original.




















