Continuum: Seasons 1 & 2 (no spoilers for Season 3+)

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Anyone seen this series from syfy yet?

Watched the first episode last night and seemed quite reasonably done - though a few too many chiselled faces and potential to go cliched later on.

However, a promising start.

Anyone else seen anything of Continuum? How are you finding it goes later on?

Got a few episodes recorded so may run through these. :)
 
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I've seen it and was very impressed.

There are some lovely visuals throughout (especially from the future), some good characters and a good use of the old Time Travel premise. I think I'd probably say that it is one of the best new SF shows in a while.

Although not perfect, it certainly has a few loopholes and contradictions, but other than that it works well.

Some of the future technology is fun, and as one reviewer said, when was the last time you saw a show and saw some future tech and though that is cool I want one! The suit is certainly one of those!

The actual time travel is intriguing. Is it an attempt to change the future, or are events playing out the way they always did?

So yeah, keep watching it starts well and gets better.
 
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Just noticed this thread.

I enjoyed the first series. The quality isn't as great as some American shows (the scenes in the future, particularly when there are shots of cityscapes, are obvious green screen), and the story is a bit hammy, but it's good fun and Rachel Nichols certainly doesn't hurt it.

I agree with Perp that it gets better as it goes along. Some of the tech really is pretty cool, too!

I think it's just started showing on American channels, and the second series is set to air (in Canada) during April.
 
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I almost stopped watching this twice, but I couldn't as further I got better the series became. Maybe it didn't help that the writer in me wanted to explore some of the angles and twists they could thrown in there, but I am glad they've got a chance to develop this further as I for one, will be watching the second series whenever it airs.
 
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Yeah, watched the lot...interesting to see where they go with it in the second series...
 
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First season was okay. It's no Falling Skies but with such slim pickings at the moment it's watchable.
 
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I'd advise re-watching at least the final episode of the first series before starting the second series - it took me most of the first episode to recall what had happened, even after the "Previously, on Continuum..." lead in.

It may simply be because it's been a while since it was last on, but it feels like a slightly different show - the quality has improved, and it doesn't seem quite as hammy. It could be that it was successful enough to merit more money, it could be that the team behind it have settled, or it could be that I'm simply comparing it to different things (during the first series, Fringe was still airing, whilst now Continuum is only up against shows like Revolution and Defiance, which are of a lesser quality). Whatever the reason, the cool future tech is still there (with a great use for it in the first episode of series two!), and a story arc with looming conflict has been set up. It's nice to see Rachel Nichols again, too.

Looking forward to next week!
 
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Its definitely better than Falling Skies to me. I have just seen first season 1 in Netflix and i was surprised how much it impressed me. Like a poster above said long time since i saw future tech that was fun,useful like the ones Kira uses. The story,writing of the future story and the present times fight against that terrorist group is very interesting SF story to watch.

Refreshing that it has so many storyline eps and not too many stand alone eps.

Frankly its good to see brand new SF that is good,smart like this one. More interesting than all the americans ones i have seen lately.
 
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(An extract from my SFF blog: http://sciencefictionfantasy.blogspot.co.uk/):

I have watched the first few episodes of Continuum, a new Canadian TV series. This features Rachel Nicholas as Keira Cameron, a “protector” (police officer) living with her husband and child in Vancouver in 2077. She is on duty at the planned execution of the leaders of Liber8, a terrorist group responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of people, when a strange force is released which sends them – and her – back in time to 2012.

The world of 2077 is a very different place, one in which huge international corporations have taken over the duties of governments and run police states which tolerate no dissent. Liber8, led by Edouard Kagame (Tony Amendola), is dedicated to breaking their hold on power and restoring democracy, and see their group’s displacement into the past as a golden opportunity to stop the corporations before they can gain power. Keira Cameron is equally determined to stop them and, after they begin a violent crime spree to obtain weapons and money, works with the Vancouver police to track them down. She is aided by Alec Sadler (Erik Knudsen), a geeky young computer genius who has devised a communications technology able to link up with her advanced systems.

This series is proving to have a nicely-judged blend of elements with several inbuilt tensions: between Cameron and the terrorists, whom she despises but also needs as they hold the key to her return to her family in 2077; between Cameron and the present-day police - particularly Detective Carlos Fonnegra (Victor Webster) - who are unaware of her background and are curious to find out as much about her as possible; within the terrorists, between the dedicated fanatics and those who welcome the opportunity to start afresh and use their knowledge to become very rich; and indeed in the conflict between Liber8 and the world of 2077. Who would not support the idea of a democracy battling against a police state? Yet it is the democrats who are the ruthless terrorists and the representative of the police state who is the heroine. There is also a developing mystery about the role of Alec Sadler, who we also see in 2077 (played by William B Davis) as the elderly head of a powerful corporation who has become acquainted with Cameron and is present when she is thrown back into the past.

As an occasional break from the 2012 action we see the protagonists in the years leading up to 2077, revealing their past histories. There are some nice SF touches particularly concerned with Cameron’s bulletproof protector suit, which is packed with advanced technology and can also make her invisible, and with the systems built into her body. There are some impressive scenes when she looks at views of Vancouver in 2012 and then superimposes her knowledge of the same view in 2077. There is even some humour, as Cameron comes to grips with the limitations of 2012 technology, and a touch of incipient romance in the growing attraction Detective Fonnegra feels for her. Rachel Nicholas (an actress I haven’t seen before) is very good as Keira Cameron, revealing an appealing blend of tough competence and vulnerability as she struggles to cope with the loss of her family.

All in all this is shaping up to be one of the best TV series I’ve seen in a long time. The plot is complex and intriguing, the story lines adult and convincing, and I enjoy the effective blend of SF and detective elements, my two favourite genres. Highly recommended.
 
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Well said Anthony, this one of the most promising SF tv shows i have seen in long time. The plot being complex, the mature story lines and the fact they dont shy away from SF elements like future techs, time travel paradox, the dystopian future.

Its a fresh breath in TV era in US/Canadian/UK TV where SF shows are not really SF other than in the setting. They are just action,crime stories set in the future that look cheap soap opera like Revolution,Terra Nova etc
 
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She looked at him with the tear in corner of her eye and said, "My name is Kira Cameron and I come from year twenty seventy seven."

That is so brilliant line and you don't really understand how meaningful it really is, before you watch season 2 episode 6. The whole time-travelling business is pushing up it's ugly head and the tension they have build around the secrets being secrets is palpable.

You can just feel it and it plays in your mind like that song you cannot get rid off. Some people could probably call it a brain fart, but in this case it really isn't. It's the tension of people revealing who they are at the same time as the plot twists.

What's ahead? I don't know. I really don't but I'm looking every week Continuum with an interest.
 
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Please don't give any spoilers concerning Season 2 - I don't know when I'll be able to rent the DVDs for that!
 
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I know Anthony. I will keep quiet about things.
 
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I've just finished watching the first season on DVD and was most impressed. far better than I expected and a lot better implemented than Primeval New World.
 
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Just to throw my hat into the ring to say I'm watching season two. Found the premise of season one quite interesting :)
 
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On June 5th, Showcase renewed Continuum for a third series!

http://www.showcase.ca/blogs/1804/coming-to-showcase-in-201314,

I feel like the show has really started to grow into its own this series, so I'm excited to see where things are going to go in the next few episodes, and I can't wait to find out what will happen next series!
 
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Continuum is back and the pain you can see going through Kira, as she unravels the horrors of the future - her past - feels explicitly real. So real in fact, that I fully believe in the story and want to see more.

This is one of those series that you really have to see. One could say that it's a cult series and I would agree. It's a cult series with such a character arcs you haven't seen since Sarah Connor Chronicles, or the Judgement Day.
 
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Anyone know how I can join Liber8?

I don't condone violence, but I would actively support an organization trying to keep the future out of corporate control. I do think, though, that a group of time traveling activists might need to go back a bit farther than 2012 to achieve that goal.
 
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I have to say I'm really surprised every week on how good Continuum has become in mere two seasons even if couple of its first episodes were weak in many way. And there is no bad word you can say about this series as it's unique in many, many ways, and sometimes it's way better than it's predecessors - to which I can now proudly add Joss Whedon's Doll House and nineties cult classic Dark Angel.

They all have contributed to this wonderful series that so few comments upon. You won't see much of continuum hype in the SFF related medias, and mostly it feels as if the press is completely ignoring the whole show. And that makes it feel as if there's same sort of media ban as what there is on the Breaking Bad.

So if you haven't checked it out, do it, because I'll promise your mind will get blown by the story. It's really that good.
 

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