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Marti Noxon - ’Point Pleasant’ Tv Show - Slstrib.com Review

By Joanne Weintraub

Wednesday 19 January 2005, by Webmaster

Fox’s ’Point Pleasant’ buzzes with devilish fun . . . and flies

Point Pleasant, N.J., is one of those safe, serene, slightly smug seaside towns that is just begging for something evil to wash up on its shores.
Cue the stormy effects and the spooky music. Enter Christina Nickson (Elisabeth Harnois), whose angelic appearance and demure demeanor only temporarily obscure the fact that she is - yes! - the daughter of the Devil.
If this idea makes you snort or roll your eyes, go back to watching ’’Law & Order.’’ But if you like your drama with a touch of the occult and a contemporary flair, welcome to ’’Point Pleasant.’’
Co-creator Marti Noxon, having worked on ’’Buffy the Vampire Slayer’’ for six seasons and contributed to ’’Angel,’’ is one of the ablest proteges of the wizardly Joss Whedon.
Christina - whose full name suggests Jesus, Richard Nixon and Noxon herself - is as conflicted as Buffy, but for very different reasons.
Where the earlier heroine struggled with the heavy burden of defeating evil, this new one has evil in her DNA. Just try being a nice girl when Dad was the god of hellfire.
Christina literally washes up in Point Pleasant, half-drowned in a roiling storm and rescued by lifeguard Jesse Parker (Sam Page, ’’All My Children’’). When she decides to stay in town and search for the long-lost mother who, conveniently enough, was born there, lives begin to change.
Ben and Meg Kramer (Richard Burgi, Susan Walters) and daughter Judy (Aubrey Dollar), who take her in, finally find some release from the grief that has shadowed them since another daughter died. Some others, however, are afflicted by Christina’s involuntary but disastrous tendency to go all Stephen King on those she dislikes.
The evil quotient rises whenever the all-too-suave Thomas Boyd (Grant Show, ’’Melrose Place’’), a sort of unsavory uncle to Christina, arrives on the scene. If she thinks she will flee from her dark side, she should think again.
The series will air on two consecutive nights in a pair of hourlong episodes (8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Fox) only the first of which was available for screening.
That single hour manages to introduce the characters, set the mood and start the plot in motion with noteworthy skill and an almost electric crackle.
Like Buffy and Angel, Christina is a sympathetic blend of the mortal and the otherworldly, her powers giving her a sort of heightened humanity. The ethereally lovely Harnois and the sturdier Dollar are especially good together, making the Christina-Judy relationship one of the more interesting ones.
There is also a literacy, even an elegance, that recall Whedon’s best work. When buzzing insects begin to circle, you may or may not recall that one of Satan’s many other names is Lord of the Flies. No one’s going to hit you over the head with it.
The scene with the flies, by the way, gets pretty lurid, as do a few developments hinted at in the coming attractions for the second night. The name ’’Point Pleasant,’’ you will have figured out before the first commercial break, is more than slightly ironic.
After this week’s premiere, the series will air weekly at 9 p.m. Thursdays starting Jan. 27.

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9 Forum messages

  • Marti Noxon should do something more worthwhile with her time and writing skills than this trash. What a horrible idea ! To put on a tv show about the antichrist ! It shouldn’t be allowed. At least Buffy was fighting evil, not that she didn’t sin on occasion. Just one more thing to try to get mankind to accept the devil as an ok thing. Pure trash !
  • Why are they comparing this to Buffy

    It was soooo awful and boring.

    Just another OC

  • you guys have no imagination. It’s been one episode how are you going to judge it. I enjoyes what i saw. It was interesting, different. Go Marti!!!! people need to have open minds and stop complaining. GREAT SHOW!!!
  • I watched last night as well and I enjoyed the show. I liked the actors except for maybe the male lead (the lifeguard that saved her), but maybe I will warm up to him. The gal that played Christina has to be one of the most beautiful people I have ever seen on TV. I also liked that a Firefly guest actor has a lead in the show (the Dad of the family that lives on the beach). The show might have been a tad OC’ish but tonights episode looks pretty freaky. I’ll toon in.
  • They shouldn’t be allowed to put on a programme about the anti-christ........well it’s good to see that religeous fundamentalism isn’t confined to eastern europe and the middle east......good grief.
  • I have few problems in my life. Shows about the Anti-Christ are not one of them. The first line should have been in parenthesis as it’s a quote from the first person who commented on the show and seems to be a tad closed minded.....
  • You guys are lame. Just like the other person said...this isn’t Buffy. There will never be another Buffy. And for that matte there won’t ever be another Angel either. Everyone just needs to accept that. Now, I don’t think its the best show out there, but with all of the other trash on TV I’ll take what I can get from the people who have worked on Buffy or Angel. They show promise, and so does this show.
  • > Marti Noxon - ’Point Pleasant’ Tv Show - Slstrib.com Review

    22 January 2005 19:05, by The True ANTICHRIST

    Hey...That last SATAN is an imposter...................

    outa here.

  • Does anyone know how to pronounce Elizabeth’s last name (Harnois)? Thank u. Point Pleasant is great! Why is everyone expecting a Buffy-Like show? Buffy is a one of a kind. Stop comparing and start watching! Marti, u rock! Now bring us James Marsters ;)