Roswell, New Mexico Reflection
I stay away from American entertainment but Roswell, New Mexico threw me off guard. From the start to the end, I was so drawn in and throughout the seasons I was intrigued. I enjoyed how the showrunners played with so many factors in this show. Race, sexuality, intelligence, and careers. Having a minority play the main character was a nice refresher to see in American shows.
The idea of aliens growing up in a small southern town is fascinating and the way Roswell, New Mexico painted that picture was amazing. I love how Isobel, Michael, and Max grow up normally and stick together through all the troubles they face. Them staying together after high school was a good decision made by the writers. One of my favorite aspects of the show was how eventually everyone in the friend group played a role in all the difficulties faced. It was heartwarming seeing them go from friends to family. When Rosa was brought back to life, I was curious about the role she would play. Later, when I saw how they used her in the storyline, I was in awe. This is one way the writers played with many factors. They gave each character a role in the big picture in such a great way.
However, I did not like how the characters love stories played out. It was too much back and frothiness for my liking. For example, Max and Liz. One minute they were together, and the next they were hooking up with other people. Although towards the later seasons they got their relationship figured, this was not the only couple who went this. Alex and Michael, Isobel, and Kyle. I wish they was one stable couple throughout the series. It was weird to see adults being in such inconsistence relationships who are all friends. I understand the writers did this to keep viewers engaged but it hurt me to see them all suffering in this area. I was really thrown off when Rosa and Wyatt a couple went separate ways instead of getting together. It was as nice touch to the identity of Rosa though.
Roswell, New Mexico kept me entertained and made me look at the American entertainment industry in a new light. Especially season 3 where real-life issues were brought to the surface. As I mentioned, I loved the way the show touched on many areas, this season was well written. The little comments about real-life issues were the cherry on top! I wish there was a season five because I enjoyed this series a ton.









