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Only heard about this upcoming Sci-fi series today, looks fucking amazing, right up my street: V meets The Walking Dead (or thereabouts).
Pity it doesn't air until June but as that's normally when other shows wrap-up for the summer I can cope with that... BRING IT ONNNNNN!!
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FALLING SKIES opens in the chaotic aftermath of an alien attack that has left most of the world completely incapacitated. In the six months since the initial invasion, the few survivors have banded together outside major cities to begin the difficult task of fighting back. Each day is a test of survival as citizen soldiers work to protect the people in their care while also engaging in an insurgency campaign against the occupying alien force.
At the center of the series is Tom Mason (Noah Wyle), a Boston history professor whose family has been torn apart. His wife was killed in the initial attack, and one of his three sons has been captured. Determined to get his son back and to ensure the safety of his other two sons, Tom must put his extensive knowledge of military history to the test as one of the leaders of the resistance movement known as the 2nd Mass, because of their location in Boston, Mass. They are constantly trying to gain intelligence about the aliens in order to one day outsmart and overtake them and hopefully rebuild their lives.
Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation) co-stars as Anne Glass, a pediatrician who works with the surviving children to help them cope with the traumatic upheaval in their lives. Will Patton (Armageddon, TNT's Into the West) plays a fierce leader of the resistance, Weaver. The series also stars Drew Roy (Secretariat) as Hal, Tom's oldest son and a growing fighter in the resistance movement; Maxim Knight (Brothers & Sisters) as Matt, Tom's youngest son; Connor Jessup (The Saddle Club) as Ben, Tom's son who was captured by aliens; and Seychelle Gabriel (Weeds) as Lourdes, an orphaned teenager who helps Anne in the group's makeshift medical clinic. Colin Cunningham (Living in Your Car) is John Pope, the leader of an outlaw motorcycle gang and Sarah Carter (Shark) is Margaret, a wary survivor of Pope's gang.
FALLING SKIES focuses on the resilience of the survivors and their determination to maintain their humanity when all else has been destroyed. It is a tale of endurance, commitment and courage in which everyday people are called upon to become heroes. They may be outmatched, outnumbered and outgunned, but nothing can beat the human spirit. Most of all, the series is about the ties that bind people together in the most difficult of circumstances.
The aliens in the series are mighty, mysterious and merciless. They are highly intelligent and use military-like tactics, which makes them an overwhelming force against the 2nd Mass. There are two types of aliens that the human survivors have named Skitters and Mechs. Combining live action and special visual effects, the Skitters have spider-like bodies and incredible strength and agility. The deadly, robotic Mechs stand upright and can shoot bullets from their arms. The aliens control captured children, like Tom's son Ben, through bio-mechanical harnesses but have yet to reveal their ultimate plan for them.
FALLING SKIES is executive-produced by Steven Spielberg, along with DreamWorks Television heads Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank, Graham Yost (Justified, The Pacific) and screenwriter Robert Rodat. Rodat, who earned an Oscar® nomination for his screenplay for Saving Private Ryan, wrote the pilot from an idea he co-conceived with Spielberg. Mark Verheiden (Heroes, Battlestar Galactica) and Greg Beeman (Heroes, Smallville) are co-executive producers. The pilot was directed by Carl Franklin (One False Move, Out of Time).
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Anybody watch this? I watched it after GoT and well it wasn't bad but Noah Wyle as a resistance fighter? I kept waiting for him to say "stat" and put on a white coat!! Not bad not great.
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Apparently the guy was in ER or something? Never watched it so I dunno but he was "ok" in Falling Skies... A little boring and wordy (every other word uttered by him was a fucking history lesson) but not too annoying.
As for the first two eps... Not bad. I would have liked to have seen more of the aliens and the robotic doohickeys look like they were animated by me. It's a little worrying that the 2nd episode has already gone into "Evil warlord taking people hostage and demanding shit" - even The Walking Dead managed more than two episodes before that got trotted out as a storyline.
There's a bit of a drought on for decent TV at the minute so I'll stick with it. Hopefully it'll find it's feet and start blowing some aliens up soon enough... Cos I demand "Mad Max Meets Starship Troopers" - anything less and I'm going to start posting bags of shit to the writers.
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I don't hold out much hope that this show will last for long. It reminds me of a superior (imho) show called Jericho which featured a rag-tag band of post-apocalyptic types fighting for survival. They survived, but the show got cancelled, twice.
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I think it can go one of two ways, at the moment it's hanging over the precipice. Does it continue with the rag tag band of survivors bumping into asshole humans and if the viewers are lucky, an alien or two, until it gets cancelled. Or does it start the human revolution ASAP and blow LOTS OF aliens up and actually run the risk of getting decent ratings and a renewal?
I favour the second option but experience tells me not to get my hopes up
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I think it can go one of two ways, at the moment it's hanging over the precipice. Does it continue with the rag tag band of survivors bumping into asshole humans and if the viewers are lucky, an alien or two, until it gets cancelled. Or does it start the human revolution ASAP and blow LOTS OF aliens up and actually run the risk of getting decent ratings and a renewal?
I favour the second option but experience tells me not to get my hopes up
If they kill off a few of those irksome children it would get me to watch a little more at least. Another thing is that it's full of beautiful people looking beautiful even though they're supposed to be at war. But yeah I think the first option is looking more likely. Depressing sod aren't I?
I think it can go one of two ways, at the moment it's hanging over the precipice. Does it continue with the rag tag band of survivors bumping into asshole humans and if the viewers are lucky, an alien or two, until it gets cancelled. Or does it start the human revolution ASAP and blow LOTS OF aliens up and actually run the risk of getting decent ratings and a renewal?
I favour the second option but experience tells me not to get my hopes up
Yeah the first options seems to be tradition and when its due to be cancelled the rewrite the last few episodes to have a bit of pace & story.
I'm not that impressed with the opener but I'll stick with for the moment.
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Well, I've got to admit, I much preferred this weeks episode. Sure, it was still generic but the characters are developing nicely and they're not shying away from using the aliens as much as I expected them to... Because I reckon that's what the show needs, assloads of aliens! We've seen a multitude of post-apocalyptic humans surviving on fried rats in various shows and movies over the years, lets see them actually rebelling and kicking some butt for a change.
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Liked the latests installment. Nice to see them getting up close and personal with the Skitters and they didn't look too cheaply done. Nothing spectacular really happen but still enough to keep me interested. I read elsewhere adults maybe used for the Mechs sounds like a good guess to me.
I have to say this is shit. I've watched it all but find it dull. I'm in the minority it seems as ratings are good and it's been renewed for a second season.
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