The Renegade Cinema Staff Picks: Best TV Pilots
Jesse Blume – Breaking Bad. Like almost every other episode in the series, the pilot for Breaking Bad is better than most modern movies. It does everything that a pilot episode should do and then some. The script is nothing short of excellent. It establishes character, motivation, tone, and the potential for what is to come. Not to mention the great direction and the sublime performance of Bryan Cranston, as well as the excellent supporting cast.
Derick “D-Rock” Dotson – Breaking Bad. Not just an incredibly well scripted pilot but sets up the entire stakes for the character in one hour.
Shawn S. Lealos – Lost. There hasn’t been another TV pilot that just smacked me in the face and made me want to return week after week like Lost did. We start with the amazing plane crash wreckage and then we see the style of show that LOST was with the flashbacks. The stars were great, the mysteries were set up from the start, and the best part is that we were just thrown right into the action and never given a chance to really take a breath. This was the PERFECT pilot.
Derek Ciapala – Lost. [Derek didn’t give a reason, which says Lost is so great, you needn’t be given a reason]
Brandon Groppi – Dollhouse. Right away in this series that was canceled by Fox you get the lore of the show Dollhouse. Pay the right price for your very own pre-programed person. They can be whoever you want them to be. Truly an awesome show for showing off actress Eliza Dushku’s actual acting talent (seriously I thought all she was in was that movie BRING IT ON). But sadly the show only lasted 2 seasons. One of Joss Whedon’s best shows canceled because it was on a network where people have the attention span of a weasel on crack.
Tony Beaulieu – It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia had a brilliant pilot. It was essentially a short film shot for under a hundred bucks. While It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia naturally evolved into a different show as it progressed (as all series do) I still feel that that very first episode is on a plateau all its on. And I haven’t seen the original, I’ve just seen the remade version they did when the show got picked up by FX.