DinoSapien
What’s the Story?
In DINOSAPIEN, seismic activity in a remote area of Canada uncovers a group of dinosaurs that have survived extinction and evolved into semi-intelligent beings, able to communicate with the humans who discover them. The Dinosaur Explorer Camp for kids, located in Canada's badlands (a hotbed for fossils), is run by scientist Dr. Hillary Slayton (Suzanna Hamilton), with help from her daughter, Lauren (Brittney Wilson). One evening while hiking by herself, Lauren is confronted by two carnivorous dinosaurs (courtesy of modern-day CGI), but before she can register her shock, a third comes to her rescue and scares the predators away. Eventually she befriends this gentler one, names him Eno, and communicates with him to learn how his species managed to survive -- and evolve -- so many years after its supposed extinction.
Is It Any Good?
DinoSapien is geared toward young tweens, which is probably a good thing, since they're not likely to criticize the cast's consistent overacting and the cheesiness of the overall plot. But older viewers with an interest in science might be able overlook the show's pitfalls to enjoy its impressive CGI effects and the intriguing what-ifs posed about a species' triumph over extinction. If your kids do tune in, just be sure they can handle the tense confrontations between dinosaurs and humans, as well as the prevalent (but mild) flirtatious exchanges among teens.

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