
I
forget where I had first heard of this show somewhere they mentioned
the creators of Xena Warrior Princess had a new show. I'm a huge Xena
fan and was so jazzed to see Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert returning to
their fantasy roots.
I taped the show here and there but kept
missing episodes in between. From what I saw it was pretty good but I
can tell it was a show to see one right after the other. After I
finally caught all episodes, I was hooked and I can say I flippin' LOVE
this show!!! The first season plays like a long epic fantasy movie with
a great satisfying ending. I'm not a big fan of shows that leave you
with a teeth grinding cliffhanger at the end of the season (exception
is Being Human cause I'm itching to see the rest of that show) so I was
so glad when there was a conclusion here. I'm going to be watching and
rewatching this series for years to come.
A few weeks ago I talk
about the lack of strong females in movies but the growth of them on
the small screen. Legend of the Seeker is no exception.
The
story is one of good and evil. Evil ruler Darken Rahl wishes to enslave
the midlands but every time there is a threat, a seeker arises to stop
the threat of evil. Said hero is one Richard Cypher, a small farm boy
who evaded the massacre of all first born infants based on the seeker
prophecy.
Now I know there's a ton of Star Wars and Bible
references running through your head, but the show makes good use of
the hero's journey. I thought of Star Wars a bit while watching this in

the
beginning but the show cements it's own lore. On Richard's journey is a
wizard with secret ties to him and a young woman named Kahlen Amnell, a
confessor who wields her own power (and kicks some major butt!) to
assist Richard on his quest.
For fantasy buffs, this show is a
smorgasboard of goodies in the genre. Tons of magic, a gorgeous
production value that looks like a movie in each episode, some humor
and fantastic performers along with a budding star crossed romance make
this one of my new favorite shows. Each story ties into the other while
showcasing mini stories in each episode. The show is loosely based on
Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth fantasy series and I'm definitely going
to pick them up lean the origins of the show.
I mentioned a
strong heroine and Kahlen fits the role to a tee. She's a mixture of
strength, sensitivity and smarts. The kind of heroine that's been
making appearances

on
a good amount of shows in this day and age and finally we have one in
the speculative genre. Bridget Regan is gorgeous and great as Kahlen
and I love seeing her kick butt with her two daggers and especially
when she "confesses" her enemies, putting them under her control. She
joins my favorite she-ros of Princess Leia, Xena, Storm, Rogue and a
few other classics. Not to mention I love her outfits.
Craig
Horner as Richard plays him as noble, a young go-getter and a good
rising hero. I remembered Bruce Spence who played wizard Zed from the
Matrix (he played the Train Man in Revolutions). When I saw villain
Darken Rahl, I noticed he looked a lot like Haldir, the blond elf who
met up with the fellowship at Galadriel's home and lo and behold, it
was him with dark hair this time. If I had to vote for a best tv series
villain this year, I would so vote Craig Parker as Rahl. Manipulative,
evil, heartless, maniacal and cruel, Rahl is one those villains that
you love to hate or maybe just hate to hate. ;-)
The writing on
the show is awesome as it creates a great world with it's own rules of
magic and it's shortcomings, humanity and it's delicate line between
right and wrong, characters with threads of history and fighting for
what's good in the world. While not quite a fantasy romance, there is a
romance in the backdrop between Kahlen and Richard and the chemistry
the two share is addictive. If I had dove head first into fandom, I
would surely be a Kahlen/Richard

shipper, portmanteau not included.
Joseph
LoDuca is the same composer as for Xena and the soundtrack/score has a
very epic fantasy feel to it. I love the theme and am sad it isn't
played enough in the beginning but the longer version is during the end
credits. I think I heard there will be a soundtrack released in the
coming months and I'll be on board to buy myself a copy.
It may
seem a bit too cut and dry to people, maybe a little bit predictable
but with all the "hard and gritty" shows that try to be cheeky and
complex out there, 'Seeker' is a good antidote for those looking for
something that harkens back to the classics of the fight against good
and evil against a gorgeous setting.
Legend of the Seeker has gone into syndication due to it's popularity and is to return for a second season this October.

Click the pic to watch an extended preview of the first ep