Mysterious Ways
Mysterious Ways
| 24 July 2000 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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  • Reviews
    Dorathen

    Better Late Then Never

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    Arianna Moses

    Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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    Quiet Muffin

    This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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    Zlatica

    One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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    jayneranson

    Watched this many years ago .i am a lover of every thing sci-fi this show was intriguing because of Declan with his innocence of always trying to find answers to the weird and wonderfully .peggy for her there is all ways a answer that is satisfying.and then there's Miranda the goth who doesn't really care but all ways seems to find her self right in the middle of the reason and the answer. All in all loved this show and found it to be totally entertaining if you have seen touched by an angel and liked it you will love this.

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    Benoît A. Racine (benoit-3)

    I'm really out of the loop. It took me 10 years to discover this series even existed. I was watching TV this morning at 6 AM when I came across the first episode of the series ("Amazing Grace") on the W channel (yes, the fat chick channel!) concerning a boy's mysterious survival of a drowning experience. Adian Pasdar, in a diving suit, was having an amusing if improbable discussion with Rae Down Chong on a frozen lake. The natural, offbeat and yet perfectly logical and even witty banter of the two characters was so far removed from the usual TV clichés and so brilliant in its own unassuming way that I just had to see this story to the end, even though parts of it seemed to indicate that this was a - ugh! - Canadian production (the BC setting, among other things). I was mortified to learn later that this is a cult series that actually went under the radar and only survived two years on prime time television and didn't even make it to DVD yet. That's too bad because here is a series that replaces the usual formulas with a meaningful, affecting subtext and lets the viewer do some of the brain work for a change. In a way, the fact that such an excellent, well-written, uplifting and thoughtful series didn't succeed in the open market is yet another confirmation that most US TV production is essentially lowest-common denominator "trash with dismemberments and major boobage" but that is very little comfort to me. I guess I will have to wake up at 6 AM every day and watch the W (!) channel to see the rest. I believe Adrian Pasdar is the most original TV actor I have seen in a long time. His very existence and survival in the world of television is something to be wondered at and a possible clue to the existence of God. Seriously.

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    ali-37

    I'm not sure if this show is still being filmed. I've been watching it on Pax-TV and have fallen in love with the characters, the plots, the acting. I can't believe they allow such profoundly spiritual programs to air in this day and age. The stories are not only interesting, but uplifting and inspiring. I hope that even if NBC cancels it, that Pax-TV will order new shows. I recommend it to everyone as an antidote to the crass programs proliferating the airwaves. No, I am not a right-wing extremist. I just like to watch quality television and this is it.

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    texasgal1976

    After viewing The Pilot, I thought that The Adventures of The Believer & The Skeptic had already been done well and better on The X-Files. The Second episode, however, changed my mind. Adrian Pasdar and Rae Dawn Chong are engaging leads and are believable as the passionate Professor of Anthropology and the bitter scientist/Psychologist. Episode II was better written and was reminiscent of other feel good shows like Touched By An Angel, Early Edition, and Highway To Heaven. Mysterious Ways is worthy of a second glance.

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