
Recently I purchased a TV series called Sanctuary at Best Buy. From the start, I wasn’t expecting much. The actors were not super known. The production was Canadian not American. That meant a lower budget, which meant I was dealing with something B. So why did I buy it… Welllll, it was on sale and the concept looked interesting. You see, I am still post X-files nostalgic. I was searching for something to blow my mind with original ideas and interesting fantastic creatures. The result was more than good, it came to me as a surprise. Sanctuary felt fresh and solid. I also loved the fact that you cannot actually guess what kind of monsters they are dealing with, so much that the plots of each episode got me on the edge of my seat. It was hard to guess what was coming next and that blew my mind away.
The special effects were okay. The scenes are almost shot entirely on a green screen. So the computer rendering is sometime good, sometime sloppy. For example the background with the building, the caves, the dark medieval passage are very well rendered; the illusion is close to perfection. However when it comes to animated monster and other wonders, the trill just isn’t there. It’s very difficult to animate a creature and make them real. I believe Sanctuary could use a bit more latex and less computer imagery for mermaid and snake-men in order to make us believe more in what we see. One proof of that is that all the best monsters of that shows were all humans with small monster features, like the mutant kid in the first episode, the witches in the second and of course my all time favorite vampires.

Speaking of vampires, I was trill of the acting of Jonathon Young. His sense of humor, his charming manors and his great acting skill made his character Nikola Tesla a very refreshing attaching bad ass vampire. Truly this is the first time in a long time that I come to appreciate a vampire in a TV show. The tendency for producers to embark in stories with similar Buffy/Angel romance got me nauseous over the years. Sanctuary is good in a way that it keeps itself away from that.
In fact the poor soul of the show is actually Jack the Ripper a. k. a. Christopher Heyerdahl, played by actor John Druitt. His love for the main female character of the show Helen Magnus played by Amanda Tapping is cute. A bit boring, but cute. I just think that Jack the Ripper needs to be a bit more sick and less of a human/father figure. After all, we are dealing with one of the most notorious killer of the 1900 century.

The other casts of the show includes Robin Dunne (who plays dr. Will Zimmerman), Emilie Ullerup (Ashley Magnus), Ryan Robbins (Henry Foss) and Big Foot. Personally the character Henry is my favorite, but still, I would love to hear more about the giant hairy guy, his character his mysterious and imposing, he should deserve an episode to explore his story and where he is going. What’s his goal in all this, what does he expect in return for working with doctor Magnus.
Season 2 is on TV and I can’t wait to buy the second season box set when it comes out on DVD. I hope the show lasts a bit more and gets the chance to improve. It has good potential and for once, I think Canada might be on to something here…