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Terra Nova (TV series)
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Terra Nova is an American science fiction drama television series that began to air on Fox on Monday nights. It premiered on September 26, 2011 with a two-hour episode. Plot The show begins in the year 2149, a time when all life on planet Earth is threatened with extinction due to dwindling worldwide air quality and overpopulation. It has become virtually impossible for humanity to survive, and almost no vegetation exists. At Hope Plaza, a massive ring shaped structure in Chicago, scientists discover a rift in space-time that allows people to travel 85 million years back in time to the late Cretaceous period of a prehistoric Earth, but in an alternate timeline (thus avoiding paradoxes caused by reverse-flow time travel), offering a chance to save humanity. The Shannon family (father Jim, his wife Elisabeth, and their three children Josh, Maddy, and Zoe) join the tenth pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, becoming part of the first human colony on the other side of the temporal doorway.[4] The Shannon Family starts a new life in Terra Nova while having to deal with carnivorous dinosaurs and the Sixers (a splinter faction that has been opposed to Terra Nova ever since arriving in prehistoric times during the sixth pilgrimage). Production The series is based on an idea by British writer Kelly Marcel.[5] Alex Graves signed on to direct the pilot.[6] Brannon Braga serves as showrunner.[7] Australia was chosen after producer Steven Spielberg vetoed Hawaii because he wanted a different filming location from his 1993 film Jurassic Park.[8] The two-hour pilot was filmed over 26 days in late November to December 2010.[5] It was shot in south-east Queensland, Australia, with locations in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and the Gold Coast Hinterland.[9][10] The shoot was plagued by torrential rain and additional material had to be shot in 2011, with a total estimated cost between $10 to $20 million to be amortized over the season.[8][11] More than 250 sets were constructed.[12] An episode takes eight to nine days to shoot, like most television dramas, but six weeks in post-production, twice the television average.[5] The average episode budget is about $4 million.[11] Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated, "This thing is going to be huge. It's going to take an enormous production commitment."[13] In an unusual decision, Fox skipped ordering just a pilot, and instead immediately ordered thirteen episodes. This was partly due to financial reasons, as the large Australian sets are expensive to dismantle and rebuild. Despite this decision, the producers denied the production was over-budget, with Peter Rice explaining instead the show is "a very expensive... very ambitious television show". Kevin Reilly continued, "We're not in completely uncharted territory here. The start-up cost for the series is definitely on the high end. But it's not some bank-breaking series".[14] With only 10% of Cretaceous-era dinosaurs recorded in the fossil record, the producers decided to supplement the series with ones which might have existed; paleontologist Jack Horner was brought in to help create realistic creatures for the period and different from those of the Jurassic Park film franchise.[8] In June 2010, the first cast member was announced – Jason O'Mara as Jim Shannon.[15] In late August, Allison Miller joined the cast.[16] In September, Deadline Hollywood reported that Stephen Lang signed on to play the role of Commander Taylor.[17] An executive producer, David Fury, left the series as a result of creative differences.[18] In September, Shelley Conn landed the female lead role.[19] In October, Mido Hamada was cast as a security head,[20] while Landon Liboiron, Naomi Scott, and Alana Mansour were cast as the three children.[21] In November, Christine Adams was cast as Mira.[22] In May 2011, Rod Hallett was added as a series regular.[23] The cast and crew returned to Queensland, Australia on May 20, 2011 to continue production on the first season. Filming commenced on May 25, 2011.[24] With a long production process on the series,[12] it was announced that the first season would consist of thirteen episodes to finish airing in December 2011.[25] Episodes Main article: List of Terra Nova episodes Broadcast Terra Nova was expected to premiere in May 2011 with a two-hour preview, but due to the amount of time being spent on visual effects, its pilot was moved to fall (late September) 2011 to air together with the rest of season one.[26] In May 2011, Fox announced the series would air on Monday nights,[27] and released a full trailer.[28] Terra Nova premiered at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 23, 2011.[29] CityTV is expected to simul-cast the series for audiences in Canada. In Poland, FOX TV Poland has picked up the series, which will air 1 week after US FOX Channel.[30] In the UK & Ireland, digital channel Sky 1 has picked up the series, which will air 1 week after the US.[31] In Australia, Network Ten has picked up the series, where it will air within days of its release in the USA.[32] In Russia, Armenia and few other CIS countries the series premiered on Channel One on September 27, 2011.[33] In Israel, yes has picked up the series, where it will air within a day of its release in the USA in both high definition and standard definition.[34] In Germany ProSieben has picked up the series, and will air in the spring of 2012.[35] In India, it will premiere on October 8, 2011 on Star World.[36] In Italy, satellite channel FOX acquired the series, which will air one week after the US. The premiere will air on October 4, 2011. In Belgium, BeTV is broadcasting the series on Thursdays, 3 days after US FOX, in a new "Direct from US" program, the premiere debuting on September, 29th, in HD and SD.[37] The show premiered with over 9 million viewers. One of the highest viewed TV show premiers in FOX history. Cast Series regulars Jason O'Mara as Jim Shannon, a police officer and devoted father with a complicated past.[27] Shelley Conn as Elisabeth Shannon, a trauma surgeon who is selected for Terra Nova. She is married to Jim.[27] Landon Liboiron as Josh Shannon, the 17-year-old son of Jim and Elisabeth. He is reluctant to leave his girlfriend behind.[27] Naomi Scott as Maddy Shannon, the first daughter of Jim and Elisabeth. An awkward 15-year-old, she hopes to reinvent herself on Terra Nova.[27] Alana Mansour as Zoe Shannon, the five-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Shannon.[27] Stephen Lang as Commander Nathaniel Taylor, a pioneer and leader of the settlement.[27] The first person to arrive, Taylor survived the first four months (118 days) on his own and then began building a community as new settlers came through; he has been the leader of the settlement for seven years.[38] In early development, he was named Frank Taylor.[39] Allison Miller as Skye, a veteran resident of Terra Nova who guides Josh. Her parents are said to have died and she teaches Josh the value of family.[16] Mido Hamada as Guzman, the head of a security team who also serves as a trusted adviser to Nathaniel Taylor.[20] Christine Adams as Mira, the leader of the "Sixers".[27] Rod Hallett as Dr. Malcolm Wallace, Jim's rival.[23] Recurring cast Simone Kessell as Alicia Washington, the second-in-command to Nathaniel Taylor.[40] Ashley Zukerman as Lucas, a mysterious character connected to Taylor.[41] Emelia Burns as Reilly, one of Taylor's soldiers.[41] Eka Darville as Max. Aisha Dee as Tasha. Dean Geyer as Reynolds. Damian Walshe-Howling as Billy. Sam Parsonson as Hunter. Critical reception In June 2011, Terra Nova was one of eight honorees in the Most Exciting New Series category at the Critics' Choice Television Awards, voted by journalists who had seen the pilots.[42] The series' first season received an aggregated score of 65% across 24 reviews from Metacritic.[43] The Post-Gazette compared it to Outcasts [44] The Los Angeles Times wrote: "Easily the most exciting show of the fall season, Fox's "Terra Nova" has such obvious, instant and demographically diverse appeal."[45] The New York Post calls it "Good family fun".[46], while USA Today says "What matters are the dinosaurs, who — particularly in the first hour — are as convincing and startling as TV has ever offered, roaming a gorgeous, CGI-enhanced terrain."[47] The Wall Street Journal writes "'Terra Nova' leaves ye olde cheap-set series in the dust with production values that make each episode look cinematic."[48]. The Washington Post writes "Literally the biggest thing on TV this fall, “Terra Nova” has it all: time travel, misguided utopianism, “Swiss Family Robinson”-style cohesion and lots of hungry dinosaurs. It’s all pretty dazzling."[49] Not all of its reviews have been positive however. The show was called "Stargate:SGU by Dr. Seuss" by Mark A. Perigard of the Boston Herald.[50]- Fringe
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Sons of Anarchy’ Season 4 Episode 5 Preview: ‘Brick’ Just how far will Clay (Ron Perlman) go when his back is against the wall? By the end of “Una Venta,” there was one thing that was completely evident: SAMCRO has officially passed the point of no return. With his push to mule drugs for Romeo (Danny Trejo) and the cartel, Clay has shoved the club into uncharted territory and there’s no telling who will be incarcerated or six feet under by the time the smoke clears. It seems this season of Sons of Anarchy is intent on answering the question that has persisted since the first season: Is blood thicker than water? In this case, is the SAMCRO brotherhood strong (and wise) enough to make it past their internal strife for the good of the gang? Or will selfishness be the very thing that unravels the club? It’s clear that Clay’s natural survival instincts are kicking in, driving him to make decisions on behalf of the club that don’t have SAMCRO’s best interests in mind. However, has rationality eluded him or is he completely aware of the odds? Is this an “all-in” bet with ‘riches’ or ‘jail/death’ as the only outcomes? Whatever it is, he’s put himself in front of the club and it looks like the others will pay the price for his transgressions. What’s also interesting to point out about this fourth season is that the gang is so preoccupied with the cartel that they fail to see the true threat simmering on the side in Charming. Naively assuming all of their ATF issues died with Agent Stahl (Ally Walker), they’re missing the RICO case that Lincoln Potter (Ra McKinnon) is quietly building against them. And he may be their most clever opponent yet. Where Stahl made her threats loud and clear, Potter sticks to the slow and steady approach and he’ll strike at just the right time. Even worse, he’s got his sights set on exploiting Juice (Theo Rossi) and using him to get info on SAMCRO’s wrongdoings. The Juice situation will also prove how thick this brotherly blood is. Are his concerns that the club will kill him if they find out his father is black unfounded? I’d hope so. Showrunner Kurt Sutter teases his thoughts on the issue of bi-racial clubs on his blog. You’ve got to hope that the club, even if the members did have issue with this, would be forgiving. However, they won’t be forgiving if Juice decides to do some of Potter’s handiwork. Hopefully, Juice will come clean before it’s too late. In the preview for next week’s action, there’s only more club division in the forecast. Piney (William Lucking), who had his insightful conversation with Tara (Maggie Siff) about John Teller’s letters, tells Clay of their existence and that Tara has them. Again, Clay will be in survival mode and he knows the club will impeach him (and worse) if they find out that he killed John. What will he do when he finds out this info? Sic Gemma on Tara? Would he go so far as to threaten or harm her? And Potter steps up his silent attack on the Sons, asking Juice to get a sample of the drugs.- Boardwalk Empire
“Ourselves Alone”, the second episode of Boardwalk Empire‘s second season, is brilliant and the fact that the show is firing on all cylinders this earlier in the season shows that Terence Winter and company have a good grasp on how things are going to play out over these twelve episodes. And the smartest thing they did was have Nucky Thompson (Steve Buscemi) arrested. So while he’s busy doing some damage control to fix his reputation, and to fend off The Commodore’s (Dabney Coleman) brand new posse of politicos — and newly dyed hair — three characters get to shine in ways they haven’t in Season One. JIMMY DARMODY: Jimmy (Michael Pitt) travels to New York City, on the behest of his father, to meet with Arnold Rothstein (Michael Stuhlbarg). He wants Rothstein to end his deal with Nucky and to go into illegal booze business with him and his cohorts instead. Rotherstein is taken by his gumption, and the fact that Jimmy rose up quick through the political/gangster world in Atlantic City, but he can’t simply jump ship as of yet. Jimmy is disappointed at the not-rejection but his mother’s lover, Lucky Luciano (Vincent Piazza) tells him that he has been on Meyer Lansky’s (Anatol Yusef) radar and invents him to his underground poker game. Lansky’s world isn’t as glamorous as Rothstein’s. His underground poker game is really underground, as in only the riffiest of raffs come to play. It’s blue collar and immigrant as it gets, a far cry from The Ritz where guys like Rothstein, Nucky, and The Commodore could feel at home. Lansky offers to go into business with Jimmy, if he agrees to deal his heroin on The Boardwalk. It’s a brand new endeavor, one that not many people in the 1920′s understand or are aware of. Jimmy walks away from the poker game, a little richer, when two of the riff raffs attempt to mug him. Jimmy is clam, cool, collective, and a f***ing badass when it comes to slicing throats. He might not have taken Manhattan they way he originally planned, but he’s taken it nonetheless. CHALKY WHITE: Chalky (Michael Kenneth Williams) is still sitting in a jail cell, to both punish him for killing a Klan member and to protect him from the racist lynch mob calling for his blood. He even shares a cell with Nucky for a short while, proof of how powerful both of these men are. Or how powerful Nucky is because when Nucky is bailed out, Chalky is transferred to a ‘Blacks Only’-cell, which happens to include a borderline psychopathic man named Dunn (Erik LaRay Harvey) who has no problems ogling Chalky’s wife and making fun of the book she left for her husband. (She leaves him a copy of “David Copperfield” but when Dunn demands to know what book Chalky is holding, Chalky tells him it’s “Tom Sawyer”.) Dunn’s berating doesn’t end there. He goes on about Chalky’s ‘zip coon’ clothing and the like, pretty much insinuating that Chalky is an ‘Uncle Tom’. Dunn talks to the other men in the cell as if Chalky isn’t one of them. He even knocks the book out of Chalky’s hands. All in the while, Chalky sits silently, biting his tongue. He’s calm, cool, and collective — much like Jimmy — but he also has more power than other people think. When Chalky grows tired of Dunn’s jealous shenanigans, he asks his cellmates to remember all of the awesome things he did for them and their families. When they do, he asks them to return they favor. And they do, by beating the living shit out of Dunn. And with the stomps of the men’s feet, Chalky White declares himself a badass gangsta and Mayor of Black Atlantic City. (Question: did we also get a reveal that Chalky can’t read? Or was he feigning dumb regarding the book’s title as a ways of shutting Dunn up the first time?) MARGARET SCHROEDER: Margaret (Kelly Macdonald), in the meantime, is contending with the aftermath of Nucky’s arrest at home. It sucks because as the help try to keep the news from her, she and they have to plan out an important dinner that will involve members of the IRA — and it also happens to be Valentine’s Day. (She did get a nice card that was handmade by her children.) When she she finally reads the newspaper, she asks the maid for her coat and goes to Nucky’s office incognito as a poor, pregnant Irish lass looking for some assistance (an amazing callback to her introduction in the Pilot episode). There she meets the men investigating her lover, pretends to need to go to the bathroom, and grabs Nucky’s ‘secret’ ledger and $20,000 (give or take). She reveals what she’s done to Nucky with the advice that he burn the ledger and start memorizing the ‘kick backs’ he receives. Nucky may still be corrupt but damn him if Margaret loses another man. We get a couple of very interesting meetings in “Ourselves Alone”. There’s one where Nucky and the IRA — which include Joe McGarrigle, a straight laced Protestant-hating lanky hulk of a man (kinda of an oxymoronic description but if you’ve seen the episode, you know what I’m talking about) and a rather charming Irish rogue (Charlie Cox) — come to an agreement of how much he will donate to their fight against the British. There’s another where The Commodore introduces Eli (Shea Whingham) to the ‘powers that be’ — which includes The Sopranos’ Dominic Chianese — after Eli calls Nucky at his office and taunts him for being left out in the wind. (Chianese, in two episodes, has only said a few words and they happen to be in Latin. Weird but kind of creepy as well. It’s intriguing but here’s hoping that we get more of a glimpse into what his character’s all about.) By the end of the episode, Nucky takes center stage again. Margaret sweetly asks him who is plotting his downfall. He answers: “all of them”, including Eli. It’s a heartbreaking admission for a man who had amassed so much power. But in the meantime, others found theirs. Boardwalk Empire’ Season 2 Episode 2 Review: ‘Ourselves Alone’- Margot Ovani
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