I just watched this here in 2021 and enjoyed it quite a bit. Lee Majors was perfect for the role, totally believable at all times. It sets up the whole scenario for the series to come. It's the story of a man's journey from despair to acceptance. In a way, that's the journey we all must take in life, sometimes over and over. But it's also an action-adventure show and it took quite a long time to get to the "A-A", but they clearly wanted to create a human connection between the viewers and the bionic man before doing so. And I totally understand that.
I also understand that there are two other TV-movies that followed this and I'll be watching them next.
I also understand that there are two other TV-movies that followed this and I'll be watching them next.