Completed Falling Skies (Completed) [TNT]

Apr 30, 2009
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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 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 against the occupying alien force.

At the center of the series is Tom Mason (Noah Wyle), a Boston history professor whose family was torn apart. Tom must put his extensive knowledge of military history to the test as one of the leaders of the Boston-born resistance movement known as the 2nd Mass. Tom will do anything for his sons, including Ben, who was recently rescued from alien control, but is still extremely vulnerable. The last we see Tom, he is stepping onboard an alien craft, surrendering himself in attempt to save his son.

Moon Bloodgood (Terminator Salvation) co-stars as Anne Glass, a pediatrician who becomes the primary medic of the 2nd Mass. Will Patton (Armageddon, TNT’s Into the West) plays a fierce leader of the resistance, Captain 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 recently rescued son; and Seychelle Gabriel (Weeds) as Lourdes, a former med student and Dr. Glass’ only support. Colin Cunningham (Living in Your Car) is John Pope, a rebel who will stop at nothing to kill the aliens 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 three types of alien threat that the human survivors have named Skitters, Mechs and Overlords. The spider-like Skitters are simultaneously vicious killers and a nurturing family for the captured children. The deadly, robotic Mechs are controlled by the Skitters and pose the biggest risk on the ground, as their advanced weaponry and armor can take out many fighters without taking a dent. The Overlords are still a great mystery, but appear to be the real ones in charge of this invasion. 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, Remi Aubuchon 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) serves as a consulting producer and Greg Beeman (Heroes, Smallville) serves co-executive producer. The pilot was directed by Carl Franklin (One False Move, Out of Time).
 

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Man this is looking good, anyone else been seeing these previews? Kinda D9'ish as far as how that one smashing down alien looks.
 
hey,
just my 2cents

in the beginning, i was excited, after 3rd episode, not so much, the episode that aired on the 17th of august i figured out as soon as i saw it, the guy that said he was from a different unit, and said give me everyone under 20, i knew right away that it was a trap and sure enuff, it was.
this show is not what i was hoping for, but then again, they dont have budget same as movies do. but the post apolyptic future which is what it looks like is going to turn out, where everyone is the enemy, not so much the aliens, frigg this, i have seen this same story over and over in so many movies i have watched over the years, that this is getting really boring for me, i have lost my interest Falling Skies, cya

i am waiting for terra nova now lol.
 
What got me kind of laughing was that actress that plays essentially an assistant to Moon Bloodgood's character was pre-med in the pilot eps, and then they "upgraded" her to an actual med student later on.

Lolz - nice job writers...I didn't notice. :hilarious:
 
Yeah, I was excited about this, too, because of the premise. But despite the fact that it's TV, and not a full featured motion pictures, I expected a bit more from the effects. Definitely disappointing over all, for me...
 
Yeah, I was excited about this, too, because of the premise. But despite the fact that it's TV, and not a full featured motion pictures, I expected a bit more from the effects. Definitely disappointing over all, for me...

Really? I really enjoyed it. I thought for a made-for-TV series it was really well done. reminded me of War of the Worlds. I really thought the actors were great too. Love Moon Bloodgood and Noah Wyle in this.
 
Series was good, slow to start. Took off near the end. But seriously I did not understand that ending. I won't spoil it. But I thought it went completely against what the charecter was built up to be.

Not to mention a full YEAR between the seasons. By then I won't care.
 
what do you guys think of the new season?

thought it was interesting some of the secondary characters gotten written out (at least appeared to be) at the end of the third episode...
 
Just on the last episode of season 1 going to watch the start of season 2 tomorrow so far really enjoyed it love apocalyptic films and tv shows
 
I think season 2 could be great. I really want to see Ben's story unravel and him finally turning into a SKITTER. So far season 2 has been interesting, the previews show a lot of promise. I hope that skitter with the red eye is rick.
 
So what did everybody think of the season finale? I loved it, and i say Ally. I just wish the season were longer than 10 episodes. It's a long wait until summer of 2013.