SyFy | Release Date: April 13, 2007
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Kai82Feb 16, 2020
I actually only stumbled over this series. Painkiller Jane is unknown and I have yet to find anyone that has heard of it. I know only from Wikipedia that it is based on a comic book series of the same name. So I can not rate if this is a goodI actually only stumbled over this series. Painkiller Jane is unknown and I have yet to find anyone that has heard of it. I know only from Wikipedia that it is based on a comic book series of the same name. So I can not rate if this is a good adaptation or not. In both the main character Jane Vasco develops a superhuman ability (Wont spoil why). She has a healing factor like Wolverine or Deadpool only faster but no other benefits. She has normal human strength and training as DEA agent but can use her regenerative abilities as asset. She got entangled by accident in the affairs of a government agency that hunts and neutralizes Neuros. No, not by killing them (Only if it is absolute unavoidable). Neuros are mutant humans that have various superhuman abilities but no other differences from normal humans. If you say it sounds like X-Men than you are not wrong. The difference is that the existence of mutants are not commonly know and you would be treated as conspiracy theorist if you mentioned something like that. There is the term masked world for this (I think the SCP Foundation hat made that term popular). If I have to describe it its more an X-Men in our world setting that is more realistically grounded. I should mention that you should never use the term realistic in a setting with superhuman abilities, fantasy, or superheroes but it is the best and easiest description for this setting. Many of the Neuros use their abilities for their gains or criminal reasons and have to be stopped but there are exceptions. The series deals with this moral problems in the way should you arrest Neuros that have done nothing or committed altruistic crimes for the benefits of others. It is like in real live “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolute” or for the opposite best described in Spiderman: “With great power comes great responsibility”. You always have both kind of persons. For the actors. You have Krisanna Loken as Jane Vasco. She is a good protagonist and delivers her role and the changes that came with an ability like that. Her team consists out of Rob Steward (Teamleader) as Andre McBride, Stephen Lobo (Scientist) as Dr. Seth Carpenter, Noah Danby (Muscles) as Connor King, Sean Owen Roberts (Nerd / IT specialist) as Riley Jensen and Nathanial Deveaux (Scout / Information gatherer?) as Joe Waterman. All have their own personality and character development. It would be interesting to see more in later seasons but unluckily there were none. So I would say there is a good amount in this area. Same goes for the main story. You got hints that there is more than meets the eye until you come to the final. Again there is a good set up for later seasons. I like the Neuros. You have the basic abilities like illusions, pyrokinetics, mind manipulation but also some more interesting concepts. One can jump back in time to the beginning of each day at will. This makes him unstoppable because he always can restart and counter everything you did in a new try. It is like Edge of Tomorrow but predates it. The other is a stage magician. He believes his ability is magic and has a mental block that he can use it only with a magic wand. There is enough variaty for me. Overall this was an enjoyable concept and series. Maybe it would have had more success today in the age of the Marvel cinematic universe. Expand
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