I liked the way that people would expect Starman to be a jerk (because the guy who's body he copied was kind of a jerk), but he would end up inspiring hope in everyone. I was impressed with how he handled his captor, George Fox, in the next to last episode.
In the motion picture, I always felt that it was wrong for Starman to get Jennie Hayden pregnant and just leave her. The TV series sort of helped to redeem that.
It made sense that, as an alien, he had a completely fresh perspective on things, and thus was a very creative photographer.
The stories were all set in the southwest U.S. The scene of Starman first emerging in Paul's body was cool.
A unique show that appeals to lovers of peace & social justice. I remember seeing a bumper sticker after it was cancelled: "Starman will return in a moment." The show was something new under the sun.
In the motion picture, I always felt that it was wrong for Starman to get Jennie Hayden pregnant and just leave her. The TV series sort of helped to redeem that.
It made sense that, as an alien, he had a completely fresh perspective on things, and thus was a very creative photographer.
The stories were all set in the southwest U.S. The scene of Starman first emerging in Paul's body was cool.
A unique show that appeals to lovers of peace & social justice. I remember seeing a bumper sticker after it was cancelled: "Starman will return in a moment." The show was something new under the sun.