Good show . . . except for a few small details.
It's always the small details that make or break a production.I once asked my dad how Sean Connery could be in Highlander 2 as he died in the first one."Small details," said my dad.I asked him how the students in "Head of the Class" could be in high school for *five* years when high school is *four* years and they're supposed to be the geniuses."Small details," said my dad.
He asked me how my grades could be so low, how I couldn't memorize a list of twenty-five vocabulary words when i could remember every little nuance of every stupid show or movie ever made."Small details," I said.
While I was recovering, I discovered this show.It was apparently about a robot who looked just like a young girl, who could memorize the copyright page of a history textbook in two and a half seconds (Dr. Soong would be proud), but couldn't remember the lesson she had learned on being more human in the previous episode.Small detail.
Also her identity as a robot was supposedly a secret, but her voice makes Steven Hawking's sound smooth and natural.Small detail.
And nobody noticed that she wore the same *$@#% dress for God knows how many years?Small detail.
And what about the fact that she actually grew up as the show went on? Small . . .
Wait a minute, this wasn't a good show.This show sucked!I've had major dental procedures that I liked more than this show!In the end, "Small Wonder" is just one big small detail (big . . . small . . . ummmm . . . well, you get the point).Something to be swept under the rug and forgotten.
score /10
Bryanthemadposter 24 July 2003
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