starvision
If you have seen the 2001 and 2002 TV-series Witchblade, you got a whole new idea about a comic adaption. Yes, it is less about sexy suit but no it is not a lousy show. If you have the change to watch it, forget about the comics and just enjoy. IF you have seen it and felt disappointed... Look again!!! Because you didn't see and feel the excitement, fun and creativity which were inside! You didn't see the charm, felt the mystic energy and heard the wonderful music. I really pray that the two seasons will be on DVD soon! Please! Please! I really pray that there will be a third season. And yes, give me a big movie with a budget of Spiderman and the director from the first two X-men. Trust me... Witchblade will be the talk of the town. Mothers, keep your sons away, because fury got a new alliance.
dieselbear
Witchblade 2001, Season 1 and Season 2: One of the most intelligent and intriguing TV series I had the pleasure of viewing in years. The acting was fantastic. The Actors: Eric Etebari, Anthony Cistaro, Yancy Butler, Will Lee, Lazar, David Chokochi and John Hensley were a pleasure to watch. Professional and believable in their roles. It was a unique, well written, intelligent, and suspenseful and it was a completely different type of cop show rather than the same old tired cookie cutter shows still on the air.The music was well thought out and exciting. Overall the entire show from the writers to the filming and directing, to the unique style of all of the actor's was fantastic. No episode was dull or boring and the actors brought their characters to life. Why it was canceled is a mystery.Why it hasn't been made into a TV series DVD set for purchase yet is also a mystery.
luvuian2001
The actors and actresses were fantastic. Hemmecker and Oakie wrote some fascinating episodes... Comic book lover since the series and can't wait for the Movies!!!Sara Pezzini wields the Witchblade and is the balancer just like the picture of Justice with her scales. The series symbolism was ahead of its time. It does have a matrix kinda feel...but more realistic.Some of my favorite episodes dealt with Ian Nottingham and his dilemma. Love and protect Sara or break his loyalty to his master Kenneth IronsKenneth Irons the intriguing puppet master who also loves Sara but he loves the Witchblade more...The series was ahead of its time...
mkingma-2
I have seen many comic-adaptations, but never have I seen taken such liberties with the original concept. It was as if I saw a totally new show, with character-names from a comic. I have nothing against Yancy Butler as such, but as the comic-Sarah Pezzini she was totally miscast. She doesn't come near looking like the paper-Sarah. And what was it with Danny Woo appearing as a ghost? Who came up with that? It was like the writers thought they could do a beter job, than the comic-writers.