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100Target is pure, utter, ridiculous, over-the-top-into-the-ravine entertainment.
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91Fox's Human Target is the closest thing on TV to swigging a keg of Red Bull. It's one hour of pure energy, a blast of fun action and stunts.
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Target is a helluva lot of fun. Valley delivers punchlines as well as he does elbows to the faces of villains.
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80It's a somewhat old-fashioned and pretty kick-ass hour of TV, with great action sequences in the first two episodes and, probably more important, well-turned performances by its three regulars: Mark Valley, Chi McBride and Jackie Earle Haley.
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80Writer and executive producer Jonathan E. Steinberg does an admirable job preserving the smart-mouth humor and ker-pow, splat fun while creating story lines and characters grounded in the alpha-male charm that made guys like Pierce Brosnan, Bruce Willis and Robert Conrad so popular.
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80Although the series departs from its comicbook roots, the premiere establishes a topnotch look, clever style and bigscreen tone. Perhaps most significantly, the second hour happily matches or surpasses the first.
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80In that way, he's not unlike the super-competent Michael Westen from "Burn Notice," and "Human Target" has the same fun, retro-chic vibe as that USA series. But because it's on a broadcast network, the show works on a broader scale.
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80Mark Valley, droll and dashing, is long overdue a hit series, and I'd like to think this fast-paced piece of popcorn fluff could be the ticket. I'd watch Human Target for the retro-cool opening credits alone.
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I managed to follow the action without even trying. So if you find Jack Bauer overwhelming, try Human Target. It's the non-thinking man's "24."
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75Think Jack Bauer with excellent grooming. Or in Jack's case, with any grooming [in] Fox's entertaining new all-action-all-the-time series.
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75Right now it's an action-packed drama that entertains with ease. That's plenty good enough.
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75The tweaks this new Fox hour brings to the template are a higher degree of special-effects-fueled action, a faster pace and a consistently amusing tongue-in-cheek tone.
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75Whatever the case, it's a blast to watch Valley's character squirm his way out of a major mess, while keeping his droll sense of humor intact. Human Target never will be a big-time Emmy magnet, but as a piece of good, escapist fun, it definitely hits the mark.
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70It's a slam-bang action adventure with comedy and a little bit of personal drama. And it doesn't aspire to be anything more than that.
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70Seems like they're off to a decent start.
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70Although this Valley is too deep at times, there are enough elements to provide a fun, action-packed experience.
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70Whether Chance has any actual superpowers might be a point worth debating if watching Human Target weren't so much fun.
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63The show, despite good stunt work, is clunkily overfamiliar. [1 Feb 2010, p.37]
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60Human Target lays a good premise and an intriguing character over a fairly stock detective story. It's not the worst way to spend an hour.
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The premise of this new series seems charmingly assembled from leftover "Magnum P.I." and "Spenser for Hire" polyforms kept in a storage bin somewhere.
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60Human Target is perfectly adequate action fluff. It's fast-paced, chock full of fight choreography, and filled with gimmicks including an out-of-control train and an upside-down airplane.
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60Nothing very important is happening here, but if you love "24" for its silliness rather than its sometimes muddled message, "Human Target" might just hit the bull's-eye for you.
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There's too much hinting around about Chance's troubled past--reflecting the solemn pretensions of the comic book-- and the writing, in terms of both humor and plotting, isn't at the level of the show's role models.
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50Valley has long displayed a flinty appeal and here he adds a knowing sense of humor. But it will take more than that to get viewers interested enough to take aim at Human Target on a weekly basis.
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50Despite a terrific cast, Human Target feels like a soulless thing created from bits and pieces from better TV shows and movies.
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30Even the flashy action is of a piece with all this conventional structuring, as Chance regularly takes a few minutes to run and jump or punch and shoot. Such predictability does Human Target no favors.
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