646f9e108c The series has been revamped with an all new cast: St. John, the brother whom Stringfellow Hawke had been looking for during the original series, has finally been found and is now the new pilot of the high tech helicopter; Jo, Dominic Santini&#39;s niece, is also part of the team; Jason Locke is the new contact at the agency; and Mike Rivers is a hotshot pilot. In it after finding Hawke, they decide to continue the deal that Stringfellow Hawke had with the agency: they keep Airwolf location a secret and will go on missions for the agency. I was a die hard fan of the originally Airwolf while I was in my mid-teens, so I was definitely target audience at the time. Jan-Michael Vincent&#39;s brooding character was the stuff of legends for myself and my friends back then. The roar of Airwolf&#39;s engines was awe inspiring too us.<br/><br/>Then came the new Airwolf. Pure garbage. How finicky do you think a 15-16 year is about that sort of thing? We even thought David Hasselhoff was some sort of master thespian in Knight Rider for goodness sake. Some gratuitous helicopter scenes and some shooting would&#39;ve probably at least kept our interest, maybe a plot or two that actually made us care about the characters even though we all knew that the show had jumped the shark… But no, they had to turn it into a trashy, soap-opera style drama with a bit of Airwolf thrown into the mix. Rubbish, I did NOT watch it more than a couple of times. Y*A*W*N All I can say is that it was sssoooooo boring! The only interesting one was when they went to Russia and that&#39;s it! The original was way better, I really liked all the fighting with the helicopter and Harlin Jenkins and Mace, but the new ones all they ever wanted to do was &quot;Help&quot;…lack of action!
Dewitade Admin replied
364 weeks ago