I watched the first half or so of Fringe and did not care for it. It just seemed like they were trying too hard to be Evil X-Files or something. *shrug* I'm going to try and pickup where I left off and finish it tonight, but I don't really expect it to get any better.
Leverage, on the other hand, I liked. Actually, I liked it a lot. It had a little polish, but not too much. It screamed Shadowrun from the get-go, which was nice. The casting is wonderful. I actually liked the characters. Oh, and they're hooders too, which is ten kinds of win in my book. Assuming this doesn't end up on a cable network or in a bad time spot (opposite Heroes, for instance), I'll almost certainly make time to watch this one.
And on a side note: This whole "leaking" to the various p2p sites is a flipping brilliant marketing strategy.
-paws
Also:
QUOTE (Bull @ Jul 5 2008, 11:50 AM)
In my mind, I'll be translating the entire cast into Shadowrunners and metahumans when I watch this show. The Cat Burgler girl just screams Elf to me. And I can see the computer hacker as a nerdy ork
And the "muscle" of the team already has wired reflexes and some muscle replacement going for him, it seems. I also really like the fact he's uber badass, but doesn't like guns
I was thinking Elf for the cat burglar too. Oh, and with Addiction, Adrenaline, Moderate).
Maybe a human-looking elf for the con artist.
The hacker seemed more like a human to me.
The muscle strikes me as an adept (because of the no guns thing) and, possibly, an ork. Maybe a little cyberware or bioware instead of an ork. Extremely high dodge skill.
The master plan / leader guy strikes me as a decent, but not min/maxed face with superior information gathering skills, some practical electronics, and absurdly high Logic and Intuition scores. Either a human or dwarf if he was in the Shadowrun world.