Tarzan
Tarzan
| 05 October 2003 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    ThiefHott

    Too much of everything

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    Lovesusti

    The Worst Film Ever

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    PodBill

    Just what I expected

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    Rio Hayward

    All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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    sharron_greaves

    I came across this show whilst flicking thru the channels and I was completely hooked from the first show. I looked forward to watching it every week. In my area it was shown on Saturday at 10.00am, and it was my hour to chill with a mug of coffee after a busy working week. Tarzan is a "Dish" and i am sorry that we won't be seeing his relationship with Jane progress. I would have loved to watch another season. I don't think many people knew about it over here and so maybe the ratings were not very high for it. I think it was a good enough TV show for prime time viewing at say 8.00pm.Each week the content of the show was well balanced and was never boring.

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    kmburgess88

    I loved the show Tarzan. It had a very hot looking Tarzan and a cute Jane. I feel that they should try it again or make a sequel series or something. It had a great show song and beginning. I taped the show's episodes when it was airing and I still love it. This series was actually rare because no one was having sex with someone else or anything like that; It's about something. That's what made it special.I was really sad when it ended and they need to bring it back. The subject of the show could be something longer. Maybe add some new characters or different plots. I did like the character development as the story went on. They way that Tarzan looked at Jane was enough to melt any girl because he looked at her with caring and compassionate eyes. A show is supposed make you wish that you in there with the character(s). It's supposed to make you anxious for the next episode and I know that is what this show did for a lot of people who watched it when it was on. It is still one of my favorite shows.It only lasted 8 episodes, but there could still be a lot more that the writers could have done, or can still do. The characters developed over the 8 episodes and they could seriously make this show be #1 in the future!

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    gilliansl

    While like so many WB shows that are 'hyped' and then abruptly aborted in mid-stride, while trying to find their stride; 'Tarzan', with a new, up-to-date take on the character, was canceled with the flick of a pen, just as it was finding itself.The on-screen chemistry between the two lead characters was wonderful and Travis Fimmel's portrayal of an innocent, intense man lost in a new world, was excellent. If only the rest of humanity could see their fellows in such shade of right and wrong...Of course, the long haired, firm bodied Fimmel had women drooling during the show, as well as since. After all, who wouldn't like to have such a guy just drop in their bedroom window at will? (A la Angel or Spike!)It's a shame that the WB chose to axe this show as it was finding it's footing, much as they did 'Birds Of Prey;, however I suppose that's better that taking one out at its peak as they so cruelly did to Joss Whedon's 'Angel'Fimmel might have made an excellent 'villian' on 'Angel'. What a 'beef-cake' sampler platter THAT would have been!

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    ksveit

    I watch quite a few shows, but this is one of my favorites this year. I like the spin that the WB has put on the story of Tarzan. The plot is wonderfully full of surprises and suspense. I love the interaction between John Clayton (Tarzan) and Jane. I'd like to see what happens with John's uncle an aunt and his inheritance. Unfortunately the WB is planning on canceling the show (just like they did with Birds of Prey, another excellent show). PLEASE HELP US TARZAN-ENTHUSIAST'S OUT AND VOTE FOR THE SHOW Don't let this > show suffer the same fate as Birds of Prey. WATCH IT AND GET THOSE RATINGS UP!

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