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                    The Mysterons continue their attack on Earth - the so-called 
                    war of nerves. However, Spectrum is getting wiser and the 
                    tables are turning thanks to its secret weapon, the indestructible 
                    Captain Scarlet... 
                  Volumes 
                    2, 3 
                    and 4 
                    of Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet - the remainder 
                    of the show's first season - show a marked improvement with 
                    each passing episode. It is quite clear that the production 
                    team was still getting used to the CGI characters when the 
                    show started out but by the time we reach disc 4 most of the 
                    'problems' have been ironed out. Scripts, directing, pacing 
                    and the animation are all very neatly drawn together into 
                    a first rate product.  
                  Volume 
                    2 contains the episodes The Homecoming, Mercury Falling 
                    and Circles Of Doom along with a photo gallery. 
                     
                   
                    In most respects the CGI Captain Scarlet is better 
                    than the original - the main improvement being characterisation, 
                    something sadly lacking from the puppet show. The scripts 
                    are also tighter, which is hardly surprising as each episode 
                    comes in at just 22 minutes.  
                  And 
                    it's here that I have a complaint. Yes, the discs are just 
                    £7.99 each but they contain barely a hour's worth of action. 
                    Why not put the show out on half as many DVDs? A four-disc 
                    set comprising season one's 13 episodes is available with 
                    a RRP of £29.99 which, with on-line discounts, actually makes 
                    for slightly more sense.  
                  One 
                    quibble aside, the New Captain Scarlet is actually 
                    very good, although there is one thing missing - the indefinable 
                    magic that has given the original Supermarionation puppet 
                    shows their longevity. People will still be watching the puppet 
                    version of Captain Scarlet long after this CGI production 
                    has been confined to the vaults. 
                    
                  Anthony 
                    Clark  
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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