Yeah, we watched the V reboot, I honestly wish they would've continued the original story, though. The original writer for V haa pitched a new series around that time called V: The Second Generation, that was going to continue on from the 80s series only twenty years into the future. But ABC decided to do a straight reboot instead. It was decent enough that we were sad when it got cancelled, but I would've loved to see a version that conitued on from the previous story with some of the same characters involved. Oh well, maybe someday they'll try it. The show Falling Skies aired on TNT around that time and I thought that was a much more interesting show. Worth a watch if you never caught it.
But back to the Zen...
Fun trivia, the little girl in the grey and black sleeved shirt, is a 4-year-old Alicia Keys.
Bonus: Here's the description of the proposed sequel which was made into a book:
In 2004, Kenneth Johnson announced plans to produce a sequel to the first V miniseries from 1983, which would disregard both The Final Battle mini-series (1984) and the subsequent weekly series (which had been made without Johnson's involvement).
Set 20 years after the original miniseries, The Second Generation depicts an Earth still under Visitor domination with the Resistance fighting a losing battle. They desperately try to persuade the masses that the Visitors are evil aliens bent on mankind's destruction. However, they are largely ignored as the many technological and social advancements brought by the Visitors to the planet have convinced the majority that the aliens have their best interests in mind. They are halfway to taking all of the planet's water under the guise of cleansing it of all polluting substances. Many people were also convinced to join the Visitors' civilian militia, the Teammates (an evolution of the miniseries' Visitor Youth), to hunt resistance members.