PLOT
September 23rd. Journal entry one. I'm Liz Parker and five
days ago I died. After that things got really weird... The
Crashdown Cafe, Roswell, New Mexico. Maria DeLuca tells her friend
and fellow waitress Liz Parker that Max Evans is watching her. Liz
denies it but, even though she's already dating Kyle Valenti, she seems
pleased. An
argument between two customers gets out of hand and a shot is fired.
Liz goes down. Max rushes forward, but is restrained by his friend
Michael Guerin. However, Max is too concerned and ignores Michael's
attempts to stop him.
Telling Maria to phone 911, Max
kneels besides Liz, tells her to look and him and presses his hand against
her stomach, with not only heals the wound but allows him to see a series
of Lizs childhood memories. Once Liz has been healed, he throws his car
keys to Michael and then breaks a ketchup bottle, pours its contents over
Liz and tells her to not to say that she broke it. He then runs out of the
café, leaving a stunned Liz.
Liz tells her father that she only
broke the ketchup bottle and that shes okay, but Jennifer and Larry, a
pair of tourists in town for the Crash Festival, point out to Sheriff
Valenti that there should be a bullet somewhere if Liz didnt get hit.
Valenti also notices a pair of empty Tabasco sauce bottles at the table
where Max and Michael were sitting. Jennifer and Larry claim that Liz knew
the guys sitting there, but she denies it.
Upstairs in her bedroom, Liz puts her
finger through the bullet hole in her uniform. Undressing, she notices
that there is a silver handprint on her stomach where Max pressed his hand
on the wound.
Biology class, the next day. Max is
Lizs lab partner, and hes supposed to scrape cells from inside his
mouth to check under the microscope, but he makes an excuse and exits. Liz
checks her own cells and then scrapes the pencil that Max was sucking
earlier and checks this under the microscope, but the cells on the slide
arent normal. After class she seeks out Max and throws her boyfriend
Kyle out of the music room. She shows Max the handprint on her stomach,
tells him that the cells werent normal and suggest she takes them
again. He tells her that the cells arent wrong and admits that hes
"not from around here", before pointing upwards. When Liz asks
if hes an alien, he tells her that he "prefers the term not of
this Earth." She makes an excuses and tries to leave, but Max tells
her that she cant saying anything - his life is in her hands now.
Max has lunch with his sister Isabel
and Michael. Isabel cant believe that Max has broken the pact they made
never to tell anyone, and especially that hes admitted the truth to
Liz. Michael wants to leave town immediately but Isabel is reluctant to
leave her family, and Max agrees that they should wait. Michael is less
concerned about remaining in Roswell because his foster father only keeps
him around for the monthly cheque.
Maria tells her and Lizs friend
Alex Whitman, that Maria has been avoiding her. When she runs into Liz,
she produces Lizs order book from the Crashdown and says that its
got blood on it, but Liz fobs her off.
Max, Michael and Isabel get pulled
over by Valenti. According to Max he always pulls kids over, but Isabel
still looks edgy. Valenti notices an empty bottle of Tabasco sauce beneath
Maxs seat, tying him into the Crashdown on the day of the shooting.
Kyle walks Liz home after their date,
and sees the silver handprint on her stomach but she ignores him. Later,
Max visits and tells her that he needs to talk. Inside the café, he tells
her that hes thought about telling her a thousand times and after
mentioning an embarrassing dress Liz wore in kindergarten, he admits that
he made some sort of connection with her and offers to attempt it again.
Liz sees a succession of images,
including a boy and a girl by the roadside, a young Max at school and how
he really sees her.
I could feel everything he was
feeling. I could feel his loneliness. For the first time I was
really seeing Max Evans. I saw me as he saw me and the amazing thing
was, in my eyes I was beautiful.
Max Evans has put a force on
me. It's like my whole life changed in an instant. It's just
so ironic that when something like this finally happened to me it was with
an alien.
Valenti hauls Liz in for questioning,
shows her photos of a dead body with a silver handprint on it that date
from 1959 and tells that Kyle same a similar mark on her. She denies it,
but he insists she shows him her stomach. The mark has gone, but Valenti
tells her that the mark disappeared on the body as well. He then returns
her backpack to her, into which she had hidden her uniform with the bullet
hole and blood on it.
Valenti discusses his evidence with
Agent Stevens, who takes the uniform but is dismissive of Valentis
claims, reminding him that his fathers discovery of the corpse and
resulting obsession made him a laughing stock; the FBI will take it from
here.
She confronts Max about the
possibility that the aliens are killers. If he doesnt answer her
questions shell tell Valenti. He tells her that Isabel and Michael are
also aliens and that they were in incubation pods following the 1947
crash. They can make connections with people and are able to manipulate
molecular structure, which is how he healed her. No-one else knows that
they are aliens, not even Max and Isabels parents, and Liz realised
that he risked it all by saving her and asks why. "It was you,"
he tells her.
She tells him about the photo Valenti
showed her, that Kyle saw the handprint on her stomach and that Valenti
suspects him. He takes off, rushes home and tells Isabel to forget
preparing for the Crash Festival, they have to leave.
Max tells Michael and Isabel about
photograph. Michael is excited about the possibility of there being a
fourth alien, but Isabel tells him to calm down - the alien could be a
killer.
Maria confronts Liz and threatens to
tell Valenti unless she tells her whats going on. Maria flips out and
Liz goes after her. They spot the three aliens heading the opposite
direction in Maxs jeep and Liz forces Maria to turn her car round.
They corner the jeep in an alley.
Michael warns them off but Liz tells them that if they leave town it will
only make Valenti suspicious about the three of them, but she has a plan.
Max offers to turn himself into Valenti to save Isabel and Michael, but
they wont let him. Isabel asks Liz what her idea is.
Liz tells Kyle to meet her in front
of the podium at the Crash Festival in half an hour and phones Max once hes
agreed. At the festival, Deputy Blackwood is keeping an eye on Max until
Valenti shows up and asks him if he was at the Crashdown during the
shooting. Max says he was and Valenti cuffs him.
Isabel pretends to hit Maria with her
moms car and then a costumed alien - in reality Michael - pretends to
heal her, leaving a silver handprint before running off. Valenti takes
after the suspects, loses him in the crowd and then sights him again,
grabbing him - its Kyle. Valenti discovers that the handprint on Marias
chest is actually silver paint and tells Max that he knows he did
something to Liz, but Max claims he just ran off when the gun was fired.
He lets Max go, but warns him that hes going to find out what the truth
is, "you can count on it."
Max, Michael and Isabel watch the
alien bodies burning after the Festivals re-enactment of the 1947
crash. Max sees Liz watching and goes over to her. He tells her that he
wants to be more than friends, but that its not safe for them. She
tells him that she doesnt care and that she never got to thank him for
saving her life. He thanks her.
Its September 24th. Im Liz
Parker and five days ago I died but then this totally amazing thing
happened - I came to life.
CAST
Shiri Appleby was Tara in the Xena episodes Forgiven and
A Tale
of Two Muses. Jason Behr was Billy Fordham in Buffy: Lie to
Me.
Katherine Heigl was in
My Father The Hero ("There are still men who come up to me
today and say, 'You were really hot in that film!' I was 14, for
God's sake!"). Along with Eliza Dushku she's in the 1992 film That
Night and stars alongside David Boreanaz in the upcoming Valentine.
Brendan Fehr guest
starred in the Millennium episodes The Pest House and Collateral
Damage. Amongst William Sadler's best known roles are Heywood in The
Shawshank Redemption and the Grim Reaper in Bill and Ted's Bogus
Journey.
Michael Horse played
Deputy Hill in Twin Peaks. Kevin Weisman, who plays the
anorak tourist Larry, stars with Sarah Michelle Gellar in Beverly Hills
Family Robinson.
CONTINUITY
The Roswell crash happened in 1947 but Max, Isabel and Michael were in
incubation pods until emerging as six year olds in 1989. In
1959, Valenti's father discovered a corpse with a silver handprint on
it. His obsession with it earned him the nickname 'Sergeant
Martian'. Liz
first met Max in third gate. Before this, she wore a cupcake dress
to kindergarten - it is the single supreme embarrassment of her life but
she wore it for her mom's sake. W.
Roswell High School's motto is "Pathway to excellence and
integrity" and it has a sports team called the Comets. NOTES
The BBC2 and Sky One transmissions differ at the start. Sky showed
the usual opening credits and then went into the programme itself while
the BBC opened with a 'ROSWELL HIGH' slide caption before we saw Liz on
the roof of the Crashdown. The credits appear on-screen, starting
with the scene where Liz's dad enters the Crashdown. The
terrible BBC trailer ("Teenage Alien Lifeforms, all over your
TV") for this episode was backed by Britney Spears' ...Baby One More
Time. For some reason best known to themselves, the BBC cropped it
for 16:9 on digital and after the initial transmission showed the trailer
for 'The Morning After' in 4:3 in a 16:9 frame. Since the following
programme was Buffy the entire break should have been shown full
frame. Executive
Producer Jonathan Frakes has an uncredited role as the countdown guy at
the Festival. COMMENTS
Of the opening Angel, Buffy, Charmed and Roswell
episodes, this is comfortably the best one and does an excellent job of
introducing us to the series' regular characters and basic premise. Most
of the action centres around Liz, with her journal entry topping and
tailing the episode. Shiri Appleby is excellent throughout, from
Liz's early scenes in the Crashdown, her initial confronting of Max after
Biology class and later with her prepared list of questions. Quite
what she sees in Kyle Valenti is a bit of a mystery at this stage and he
seems rather unaffected by her outfit for the Crash Festival when she
turns up on his doorstep. Perhaps he really is the
"poodle" that Maria believes Liz is describing. It has to
be said that her shock at the way Max sees her ("the amazing thing
was, in his eyes, I was beautiful") is a bit unbelievable due to the
casting of the obviously plain looking Shiri Appleby. The
plot is based on the first book in the Roswell High series but the
method of throwing Valenti's suspicion away from Max relies on Michael's
faked healing of Maria while dressed up as Kyle instead of the aliens'
powers as in The Outsider. A couple of the names have been
changed as well - Liz is Parker not Ortecho and Alex is Whitman not Manes. Max's
healing of Liz aside we only get a glimpse of the aliens' power at this
stage, with Isabel using hers for more recreational purposes. Max
and Michael appear to have few friends apart from each other and Isabel,
and with no family Michael is far more excited by the thought of the
fourth alien, even having to be reminded by Isabel that he may well be a
killer. Maria
and Alex provide a bit of comic relief without having to resort to
banality. Maria has the same slightly wacky personality that she has
in the books, although her tendency to inhale oils in less apparent
here. Her flipping out when Liz tells her the aliens' secret is
probably the only part of the entire episode that comes close to the BBC's
silly "Teenage Alien Lifeforms" tagline, but her flaky
description of the two customers is great (Deputy Blackwood - "I'm
gonna need a better description than that. I'm assuming that they
weren't actually cartoons.") Alex gets a few scenes as Liz and
Maria's best friend, but it's slightly surprising that Isabel has even
noticed him. She seems a bit too snobbish to be on what looks like
friendly terms with him. Without
overdoing it, the episode also has some nice humorous moments, and they're
not all confined to Alex and Maria - Liz winding up the two UFO tourists,
Maria and Deputy Blackwood, Liz's prepared list of questions for Max and
Alex's "nice cones" reply. As
an episode it's great, but it's also managed to set up a series of regular
characters well and set the ball rolling for subsequent episodes. Back
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