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| show_name = Terra Nova |
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| image = Terra Nova.jpg |
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| image_size = 250 |
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| image_alt = Terra Nova on either side of an earth logo, on a black screen. |
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| genre = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Drama]] |
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* [[Science fiction]] |
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* [[Action film|Action]] |
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* [[Adventure fiction]] |
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* [[Family saga]] |
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}} |
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| creator = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Kelly Marcel]] |
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* Craig Silverstein |
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}} |
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| based_on = |
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| developer = Mitch Kramer |
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| writer = |
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| director = |
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| creative_director = |
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| presenter = |
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| starring = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Jason O'Mara]] |
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* [[Shelley Conn]] |
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* [[Christine Adams (actress)|Christine Adams]] |
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* [[Allison Miller]] |
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* [[Landon Liboiron]] |
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* [[Naomi Scott]] |
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* Rod Hallett |
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* Alana Mansour |
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* [[Stephen Lang]] |
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}} |
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| opentheme = |
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| composer = [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| num_seasons = 1 |
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| num_episodes = 13 |
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| list_episodes = #Episodes |
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| executive_producer = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Steven Spielberg]] |
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* [[Peter Chernin]] |
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* [[René Echevarria]] |
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* [[Brannon Braga]] |
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* [[Jon Cassar]] |
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* Aaron Kaplan |
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* Katherine Pope |
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* Darryl Frank |
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* Justin Falvey |
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* [[Alex Graves]] |
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* Craig Silverstein |
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* Kelly Marcel |
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}} |
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| producer = Mark H. Ovitz |
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| editor = {{Plainlist| |
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* Jeff Betancourt |
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* Caroline Ross |
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* Henk Van Eeghen, [[American Cinema Editors|ACE]] |
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}} |
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| location = Queensland, Australia |
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| cinematography = Nelson Cragg |
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| camera = |
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| runtime = 44 minutes<br />86 minutes (2 double episodes) |
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| company = {{Plainlist| |
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* [[Amblin Entertainment|Amblin Television]] |
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* Chernin Entertainment |
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* Kapital Entertainment |
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* Siesta Productions |
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* [[20th Century Fox Television]] |
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}} |
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| distributor = [[20th Television]] |
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| network = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] |
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| picture_format = [[HDTV]] [[720p]] |
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| audio_format = [[Dolby Digital]] 5.1 |
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| first_run = United States |
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| first_aired = {{dts||9|26}} |
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| last_aired = {{End date|2011|12|19}} |
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'''''Terra Nova''''' ({{lang-en|''New Earth''}}) is<!-- Do not change "is" to "was". As per [[MOS:TV]], fiction is always treated in the present. --> an American [[science fiction]] drama television series. It aired one season from September 26 to December 19, 2011.<ref name=foxannprem/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/listings/20111202fox05|title=(TN-112/113) "Occupation/Resistance"|work=Listings – Terra Nova on Fox|publisher=the Futon Critic|accessdate=May 24, 2013|quote=all-new "Occupation/Resistance" episode}}</ref> The series documents the Shannon family's experiences as they establish themselves as members of a colony, set up [[Late Cretaceous|85 million years in the earth's past]], fleeing the dystopian present of the 22nd century. The series is based on an idea by British writer [[Kelly Marcel]]<ref name=latimesfall/> and was executive produced by [[Steven Spielberg]]. On March 5, 2012, Fox announced that it would end the series.<ref name=dl120305/> |
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==Plot==<!--Do NOT change the heading to pilot. This section is the Plot and covers the entire show, not just the first episode. --> |
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The series is initially set in A.D. 2149, when [[Human overpopulation|overpopulation]] and declining air quality threaten all life on Earth. When scientists discover a [[wormhole|temporal rift]] permitting human transmission, they initiate a series of "pilgrimages" to a [[Parallel universe (fiction)|parallel "time stream"]] resembling Earth's [[Cretaceous]] Period.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Genesis|episodelink=List of Terra Nova episodes#ep1a|series=Terra Nova|network=Fox Broadcasting Company|airdate=September 26, 2011|season=1|number=1|minutes=32:41}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Zyber|first=Josh|url=http://tv.msn.com/paralleluniverse/terra-nova-review/story/across-the-universe|title='Terra Nova' Pilot Recap: "Welcome to Paradise"|work=MSN.com|accessdate=January 30, 2012}}</ref><ref name="CosBooks">{{cite web|url=http://television.cosmicbooknews.com/content/tv-review-terra-nova-fox|title=Terra Nova (FOX) "Packed With Sci-Fi Goodies"|accessdate=January 30, 2012}}</ref> The series focuses primarily on police officer James "Jim" Shannon, his wife Elisabeth, and their three children Josh, Maddy, and Zoë, as they join the colony there,<ref name=reuters110112/><ref name=synopsis/> named "Terra Nova" (Latin for "New Earth" or "New World"). |
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According to the story's premise, Elisabeth Shannon is chosen for her medical expertise, and her children with her. Her husband, imprisoned for violating population control by harbouring a third child and assaulting an official agent to protect his young daughter, stows away to join them and eventually convinces the colony's leader, Commander Nathaniel Taylor, that his own police expertise is of use to the administration. The colony places nominal emphasis on environmental responsibility. |
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Opposing the colony and its leader Taylor is a group of separatists known as the "Sixers", so called because they arrived in the "Sixth Pilgrimage", working in concert with corporate industrialists to strip the Cretaceous Earth of its resources and transmit them to 2149. It is later revealed that Commander Taylor's grown son, Lucas, is the mastermind of this operation. Toward the end of the series, Lucas perfects travel to and from the future, thus enabling the industrialists, with a private army called "The Phoenix Group", to invade Terra Nova. At the end of the series, Jim Shannon returns to 2149 to destroy the gateway permitting travel to the Cretaceous, whereupon the Phoenix Group retreats to the nearby "Badlands", leaving behind a wooden [[Figurehead (object)|ship's figurehead]] apparently located there by another temporal rift. |
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==Cast== |
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===Main=== |
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* [[Jason O'Mara]] as James "Jim" Shannon, a former [[Chicago Police]] narcotics [[detective]].<ref name=fall2011sched/> He is married to Elisabeth and is the father of their three children. After a lengthy imprisonment for breaking population-control laws in 2149, he escaped and rejoined his family in the Terra Nova colony, where he worked on the gardening division. After saving Commander Taylor from an assassination attempt, he joined Terra Nova's security forces,<ref name=1x01>{{Cite episode|title=Genesis|episodelink=List of Terra Nova episodes#ep1a|series=Terra Nova|network=[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]|airdate=September 26, 2011|season=1|number=1}}</ref> eventually becoming third-in-command of the colony.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Now You See Me|episodelink=List of Terra Nova episodes#ep9|series=Terra Nova|network=[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]|airdate=November 28, 2011|season=1|number=9|time=01:45}}</ref> |
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* [[Shelley Conn]] as Dr. Elisabeth Shannon, a trauma [[surgeon]] and [[Chief Medical Officer|chief medical officer]] of Terra Nova. She is married to Jim and is the mother of their three children.<ref name=fall2011sched/> In the series premiere, she was instrumental in Jim's escape from prison and arrival in Terra Nova.<ref name=1x01/> |
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* [[Landon Liboiron]] as Josh Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 17-year-old son. Reluctant to leave his girlfriend behind in 2149,<ref name=fall2011sched/> he initially resented his father;<ref name=1x01 /> but in later episodes they repair their relationship. |
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* [[Naomi Scott]] as Maddy Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 16-year-old daughter.<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Instinct|episodelink=List of Terra Nova episodes#ep2|series=Terra Nova|network=Fox|airdate=October 3, 2011|season=1|number=2|minutes=12:55|quote=You're only 16.}}</ref> Intelligent but socially-clumsy, and depicted principally either as her mother's student or the love interest of Mark Reynolds, a young soldier. |
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* Alana Mansour as Zoë Shannon, the five-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Shannon.<ref name=fall2011sched/> Early in her life, she was kept hidden by her family, having been a third child and thus contravened the population control laws of 2149. When she was discovered, Jim was sent to prison. With the aid of a friend, Zoe was smuggled into Terra Nova and permitted to remain in the colony. |
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* [[Christine Adams (actress)|Christine Adams]] as Mira, the leader of the "Sixers", a rebel group that arrived with the Sixth Pilgrimage but who soon broke away to oppose Terra Nova<ref name=fall2011sched/> and to prepare for the Phoenix Group's invasion. Mira's daughter, Sienna, is still in 2149 and is held by Mira's employers to ensure her cooperation. Mira's ambition is to return to 2149 and have a comfortable and peaceful life with her daughter.<ref name=1x04>{{Cite episode|title=The Runaway|episodelink=List of Terra Nova episodes#ep4|series=Terra Nova|network=[[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]|airdate=October 17, 2011|season=1|number=4|minutes=}}</ref> |
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* [[Allison Miller]] as Skye Alexandria Tate, a veteran resident of Terra Nova from the Fifth Pilgrimage, and Josh's closest friend. Her parents reportedly died three years before the series begins, and she was subsequently adopted by Commander Taylor. She is later revealed to be a Sixer [[Mole (espionage)|mole]], being blackmailed by the Sixers who held her mother hostage and controlled the medicine which kept her alive.<ref name=amiller/> |
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* Rod Hallett as Dr. Malcolm Wallace, the [[chief science officer]] for the Terra Nova colony. Early in the first season, it is revealed that he recruited Elisabeth for Terra Nova, having earlier had a romantic relationship with her, and he was hopeful that she would leave her husband in prison in 2149.<ref name=hallett/> |
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* [[Stephen Lang]] as [[Commander]] Nathaniel Taylor, Terra Nova's head of state.<ref name=fall2011sched/> Himself the first colonist, Taylor survived 118 days alone, helped build a community as new settlers arrived, and has been the colony's leader for seven years. When Skye's parents died, he became her legal guardian and father figure.<ref name=tsun110919/> Taylor's relationship with his son, Lucas, has degraded severely since an incident in 2138 in which Taylor was forced to sacrifice his wife to enemy fire. Lucas arrived in Terra Nova on the Second Pilgrimage, but plotted against his father to destroy the colony, and has since re-appeared as antagonist. |
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===Recurring cast=== |
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* [[Caroline Brazier]] as Deborah Tate. Under the cover story that she died in a fever epidemic, she was abducted by the Sixers and held hostage to force her daughter Skye to spy on Taylor and the colonists. Later in the first season, she was rescued by the soldier Curran and returned to the colony. |
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* Emelia Burns as [[Lieutenant]] Laura Reilly, a member of Terra Nova's security forces and an expert at defusing bombs. |
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* [[Damien Garvey]] as Tom Boylan, a [[bartender]] and former [[soldier]] who occasionally trades with the Sixers. Often secretive and abrasive, he operates minor crime but proves loyal to Terra Nova when the Phoenix Group invades. |
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* [[Dean Geyer]] as [[Private (rank)|Private]] (later [[Corporal]]) Mark Reynolds, a soldier under Taylor's command and eventually the suitor of Maddy Shannon. He is a competent soldier and able survivalist, but often uncertain of his own position, and therefore formal, when interacting with Maddy and her father Jim. |
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* [[Simone Kessell]] as [[Lieutenant]] Alicia "Wash" Washington, the second-in-command to Nathaniel Taylor. She had served with Taylor for several years prior to her assignment to Terra Nova.<ref name=d110809/> In the season finale, she was reduced by the Phoenix Group to menial status and later killed by Lucas Taylor for abetting the Shannon family's escape from the settlement. |
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* Peter Lamb as Casey Durwin, a [[tradesman]] that works in Terra Nova's market and a former member of the U.S. army. He operates a motorized wheelchair, allegedly having lost his legs to a [[Carnotaurus]]. |
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* Sam Parsonson as Hunter Boyce, a teenager that lives in Terra Nova and came on the 5th Pilgrimage. He is once injured by an Acceraptor (a fictional species of dromeosaur), and once contracts a 30-ft. [[Cestoda|tapeworm]]-like parasite of which he is relieved by Elisabeth and Skye. |
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* Romy Poulier as Kara, Josh's girlfriend from 2149. She was unable to join the Shannons on the Tenth Pilgrimage in the series premiere, whereafter Josh cut a deal with the Sixers to bring her to Terra Nova. She eventually arrived with the Eleventh Pilgrimage, but was killed shortly thereafter by the Phoenix Group who used a suicide bomber upon arrival. |
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* Rohan Nichol as Weaver, a senior associate of Lucas and the Phoenix Group. He commanded the mercenary forces that invaded Terra Nova in the season finale. Thereafter he returned to 2149, but was slain by a juvenile [[Carnotaurus]] brought to the future by Jim. |
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* [[Jay Ryan (actor)|Jay Ryan]] as Tim Curran, a member of Terra Nova's security team. Banished from the colony for murdering a fellow soldier named Ken Foster, Curran was later encountered by Taylor in the local jungle, who saves Curran from an 'Ancestral [[Komodo dragon|Komodo]]'. Thereafter Taylor employed him to infiltrate the Sixers' camp, whence he rescued Deborah Tate. In recognition of Curran's actions, he was readmitted to Terra Nova. |
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* Matt Scully as Dunham, a member of Terra Nova's security team. |
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* Damian Walshe-Howling as Carter, a member of the Sixers who was once injured and captured at Terra Nova. After escaping, he made an attempt on Nathaniel Taylor's life and was stopped by Jim Shannon, and released during a trade with the Sixers. |
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* [[Ashley Zukerman]] as Lucas Taylor,<ref name=castingzuckerman/> the estranged, deceptive, and vengeful son of Nathaniel Taylor, and the principal antagonist of the series. A brilliant yet unstable [[physicist]] hired by the Phoenix Group to assist their invasion of the alternate, past Earth, for which he remained there at some length, periodically revealing the results of his calculations. During the finale, his plans were counteracted by Jim Shannon, and Lucas is himself wounded by Skye and not seen again. |
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==Episodes== |
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|EpisodeNumber = 1 |
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|Title = Genesis |
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|RTitle = {{small| (double bill)}} |
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|DirectedBy = [[Alex Graves]] |
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|WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|s=[[Kelly Marcel]] & Craig Silverstein|t=Craig Silverstein, Kelly Marcel, [[Brannon Braga]] & [[David Fury]]}} |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|9|26}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW01 |
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|Aux4 = 9.35<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/09/27/tv-ratings-monday-terra-nova-not-out-of-this-world-men-down-still-manly-as-cbs-ratings-stay-high/104964/|title=TV Ratings Monday: 'Terra Nova' Not Out Of This World; 'Men' Down, Still Manly; 'Mike & Molly' Series High As CBS Tops Night|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Gorman|first=Bill|date=September 27, 2011|accessdate=October 2, 2014}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = In 2149, policeman Jim Shannon is sentenced to six years in prison for assaulting a [[Human population control|Population Control]] officer after Jim and his wife Elisabeth were discovered to have a third child when families are now restricted to two. Two years into Jim's sentence, Elisabeth is recruited to travel 85 million years back in time with the Tenth Pilgrimage to Terra Nova (a prehistoric colony that is attempting to reinvent the past for a better future) albeit with the necessity to co-exist with dinosaurs. With only teenagers Josh and Maddy allowed to go with her, Elisabeth helps Jim escape from prison so that he and their five-year-old daughter, Zoe, can accompany the family into the past. Once in Terra Nova, Jim meets Commander Nathaniel Taylor, who, displeased by Jim's arrival, assigns him to work in the agriculture group. Meanwhile, Josh meets a group of rebellious, though independent, teens, including a girl named Skye, while Elizabeth starts treating patients in the medical center. The enemy group called the Sixers is introduced. The Sixers arrived during the Sixth Pilgrimage, but for unknown reasons, they oppose Terra Nova's existence. After their hidden cache of weapons was found, the group broke away, forming a rival colony. When Carter, a captured Sixer, escapes and attempts to assassinate Commander Taylor, Jim subdues him, resulting in Taylor assigning Jim to his security team. The Sixers, led by Mira, arrive at Terra Nova fleeing a ''[[Carnotaurus]]'' attack to negotiate a trade: Carter and medical supplies in exchange for meteoric ore. Meanwhile, Skye and her friends invite Josh on a secret excursion into the jungle where they keep an [[alcohol still]]. At a waterfall, Skye shows Josh some unusual rock carvings, but requests he tell no one about them. The teens are stranded after Sixers steal their vehicle's power cells, and a pack of [[Dromaeosauridae|slashers]] (a common name for the fictional ''Acceraptors'') suddenly attack. Tasha panics and runs off, and Hunter and Max are injured, leaving Josh and Skye to fend off the vicious creatures. Jim, Taylor, and a rescue team find Tasha, and arrive in time to save the others. Back in Terra Nova, Josh and Jim reconcile their differences. Taylor inquires if Skye and the others went to the waterfall, though Skye claims they did not. Mira finds rock carvings that look suspicious. She tells her man that it's carved by Taylor's son (who disappeared from Terra Nova couple of years ago) and that he makes them to show his father he's close to finishing some study. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 2 |
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|Title = Instinct |
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|DirectedBy = [[Jon Cassar]] |
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|WrittenBy = [[René Echevarria]] & Brannon Braga |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|3}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW02 |
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|Aux4 = 8.73<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/10/04/monday-broadcast-final-ratings-terra-nova-2-5-men-castle-adjusted-down/106073/ |title=Monday Broadcast Final Ratings: 'Terra Nova,' '2.5 Men,' '2 Broke Girls' Adjusted Up; 'Castle' Adjusted Down | last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=October 4, 2011 |work=TV by the Numbers |accessdate=October 4, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = When a previously unknown species of [[pterosaur]] start appearing en masse, it is discovered that Terra Nova was built on their breeding ground. A search is underway for a way to stop them attacking the colony. Also, Jim discovers that Elisabeth's former college flame, Dr. Malcolm Wallace, now in Terra Nova, may have recruited her, apparently expecting Jim would still be incarcerated back in 2149. Josh spends more time with Skye, but misses his girlfriend, Kara and the band mates he left behind. Maddy asks Jim for some fatherly advice about boys after Mark Reynolds shows an interest in her. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 3 |
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|Title = What Remains |
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|DirectedBy = [[Nelson McCormick (director)|Nelson McCormick]] |
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|WrittenBy = Brynn Malone |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|10}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW04 |
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|Aux4 = 7.00<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/10/11/monday-final-ratings-terra-nova-house-unscrambled-mother-sing-off-broke-girls-2-5-men-hawaii-5-0-adjusted-up-dancing-castle-mike-molly-adjusted-dow/106758/ |title=Monday Final Ratings: 'Terra Nova,' 'House,' Unscrambled; 'Mother,' 'Sing Off,' 'Broke Girls,' '2.5 Men,' 'Hawaii 5–0' Adjusted Up; 'Dancing,' 'Castle,' 'Mike & Molly' Adjusted Down | last=Gorman |first=Bill |date=October 11, 2011 |work=TV by the Numbers |accessdate=October 11, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = While investigating the sudden radio silence at a nearby research outpost, Elisabeth, Jim, Malcolm, and Commander Taylor discover that a mysterious and fatal virus causing severe memory loss and [[catatonia]] has infected the staff there. Only Jim remains uninfected, as Elisabeth races to find a cure while she is still cognizant. Also, more is learned about Commander Taylor's past in Somalia. Josh and Skye are romantically attracted, but Josh quickly ends the budding relationship, telling Skye he wants to get his girlfriend, Kara, to Terra Nova. Skye introduces Josh to bar owner Tom Boylan, who may be able to help Josh get Kara to Terra Nova on a future pilgrimage, but for a high price. Later, Boylan is seen negotiating with the Sixers. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 4 |
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|Title = The Runaway |
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|DirectedBy = Jon Cassar |
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|WrittenBy = Barbara Marshall |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|17}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW05 |
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|Aux4 = 8.31<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/10/18/monday-final-ratings-terra-nova-himym-2-broke-girls-2-5-men-adjusted-up-castle-hart-of-dixie-adjusted-down/107698/ |title=TV Monday Final Ratings: 'Terra Nova,' 'HIMYM,' '2 Broke Girls,' '2.5 Men,' Adjusted Up; 'Castle,' 'Hart of Dixie' Adjusted Down |work=TV by the Numbers |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=October 18, 2011 |accessdate=October 18, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = When an orphaned "Sixer" girl named Leah Marcos ([[Morgana Davies]]) seeks asylum in Terra Nova, Jim and Taylor disagree over whether she can be trusted. Taylor also suspects a traitor is in his midst. Meanwhile, Mira plots to regain a valued possession, and later reveals more to Jim about why Terra Nova was actually established. Also, Reynolds confesses his feeling towards Maddy. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 5 |
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|Title = Bylaw |
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|DirectedBy = Nelson McCormick |
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|WrittenBy = Paul Grellong |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|10|31}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW03 |
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|Aux4 = 6.59<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/01/monday-final-ratings-how-i-met-your-mother-2-broke-girls-hawaii-five-0-adjusted-up-castle-adjusted-down/109299/ |title=Monday Final Ratings: 'How I Met Your Mother,' '2 Broke Girls,' 'Hawaii Five-0' Adjusted Up; 'Castle Adjusted Down |work=TV by the Numbers |first=Robert|last=Seidman |date=November 1, 2011 |accessdate= November 1, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = After security operative Ken Foster is killed at a utility outpost by a nykoraptor trapped inside the shed, Jim suspects it was not accidental, and begins investigating the colony's first murder. A suspect named Howard Milner readily admits he killed Foster, and Taylor banishes him from the colony. Jim soon comes to doubt Milner's confession, believing he may have been protecting his wife, who had an affair with the victim that ended badly. Meanwhile, Josh starts working at Tom Boylan's bar, but Boylan says Mira wants an even higher price for reuniting Josh with Kara. Josh and Skye secretly meet with Mira to discuss bringing Kara to Terra Nova. Elsewhere, Elisabeth and Zoe work to save an unborn ''[[Ankylosaurus]]''. When Curran, a soldier, is proven to have killed Foster over gambling debts, Taylor banishes him. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 6 |
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|Title = Nightfall |
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|DirectedBy = Jon Cassar |
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|WrittenBy = Terry Matalas & Travis Fickett |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|07}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW06 |
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|Aux4 = 7.75<ref>{{cite web | url = http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/08/monday-final-ratings-2-broke-girls-2-5-men-hawaii-five-0-house-dwts-the-sing-off-adjusted-up-castle-adjusted-down/110007/ | title = Monday Final Ratings: '2 Broke Girls,' '2.5 Men,' 'Hawaii Five-0,' 'House,' 'DWTS' 'The Sing Off' Adjusted Up; 'Castle Adjusted Down |work=TV by the Numbers |first=Robert|last=Seidman |date=November 8, 2011 |accessdate= November 8, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = An exploding meteor generates an [[electromagnetic pulse]] that destroys all technology in and around Terra Nova, leaving the colony vulnerable. Jim and Zoe, trapped in an underground "eye" that acts as a holographic encyclopedia and simulator, search for a way out. While on their first date, Maddy and Reynolds become stranded outside the fence and, unable to make it back to Terra Nova on foot before nightfall, must evade predators. In the medical center, Skye assists Elisabeth in treating Hunter, who is infected with a deadly parasite. During the procedure, Hunter expresses his true feelings for Skye, even though he knows she has fallen for Josh. Taylor forces Tom Boylan to repair the universal chip maker that can restore all technology. Taking advantage of the crisis, Mira and the Sixers attack Terra Nova by herding an ''Empirosaurus'' (a fictional [[spinosaurid]]) to the colony in a successful bid to retrieve the mysterious box. In a surprising twist, Boylan saves Taylor's life by shooting a Sixer. Later, Mira delivers the recovered box (containing a type of computer) to Lucas Taylor, Commander Taylor's son, who is able to open it. |
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|EpisodeNumber = 7 |
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|Title = Proof |
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|DirectedBy = [[Bryan Spicer]] |
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|WrittenBy = [[David Graziano]] & Brynn Malone |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|14}} |
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|ProdCode = 1ASW07 |
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|Aux4 = 7.01<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/15/monday-final-ratings-two-and-a-half-men-how-i-met-your-mother-hart-of-dixie-adjusted-up-dancing-sing-off-rock-center-2020-adjusted-down/110687/|title=Monday Final Ratings: 'Two And A Half Men,' 'How I Met Your Mother,' 'Hart Of Dixie' Adjusted Up, 'Dancing,' 'Sing Off,' 'Rock Center,' '20/20' Adjusted Down|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Gorman|first=Bill|date=November 15, 2011|accessdate=November 15, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = Josh strikes a deal with the Sixers to bring Kara to Terra Nova on the next pilgrimage, but Mira demands that he first steal medical supplies from the infirmary using his mother's identity card. Meanwhile, Maddy suspects that Dr. Ken Horton ([[Robert Coleby]]), a renowned scientist who has just returned from a long research mission, may be harboring a secret about himself. After she uncovers evidence that may prove Horton is actually Andrew Fickett, a research assistant who killed the real Horton to assume his identity, Fickett holds Maddy hostage attempts to kill her with a venomous spider, but Jim, tipped off by Zoe, saves Maddy. While in the jungle, Commander Taylor encounters Curran (the banished soldier who murdered Foster) and offers him a deal after saving him from an ancestral [[Komodo dragon]]; he can return to the colony if he successfully infiltrates the Sixer's camp and uncovers Mira's spy in Terra Nova. At the house, Maddy revives and admits she was following her instincts and that she never really had any proof, and when Josh confesses to his parents that he stole the meds, Jim confronts Boylan about the Sixers, and learns that Mira is able to communicate with 2149. |
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|Aux4 = 6.50<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/22/monday-final-ratings-how-i-met-your-mother-2-broke-girls-adjusted-up-dancing-castle-you-deserve-it-adjusted-down/111474/|title=Monday Final Ratings: 'How I Met Your Mother,' '2 Broke Girls' Adjusted Up; 'Dancing,' 'Castle' 'You Deserve It' Adjusted Down|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Gorman|first=Bill|date=November 22, 2011|accessdate=November 23, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = Boylan, confused and under duress after being interrogated in jail, mistakes Jim for Taylor and begins rambling about a body buried in the jungle. Jim unearths a skeleton next to the banyan tree Taylor lived in when he first arrived in Terra Nova. Jim investigates this as an old murder case that Commander Taylor may have committed. Meanwhile, Mark Reynolds and other soldiers on a convoy in the jungle are ambushed by Sixers, who the spy apparently tipped off. The colony celebrates the Harvest Festival, in which Zoe stars in a play commemorating Commander Taylor's arrival in Terra Nova. The play reveals an unexpected clue to the murder. Also, Malcolm discovers how the Sixer spy inside Terra Nova communicates with Mira, but it creates an improbable trail leading to the Shannon house. Taylor stages an apparently false arrest after Jim refused Taylor's request to drop the murder investigation. While Jim is in custody, Taylor reveals the dark truth about the 2149 leaders' real intent for Terra Nova: upon Taylor and his son Lucas' arrival to Terra Nova, Lucas invented a "time bridge" to and from the future. After learning that Lucas was working for a corporation that was intending to strip the new world's resources, reaping huge profits, Taylor destroyed Lucas' work. Lucas summoned General Philbrick, Taylor's superior, to Terra Nova to relieve him of command. When Taylor refused to step down in order to protect Terra Nova, he was forced to shoot the general in self-defense, then, assisted by Boylan, buried the body. |
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|Title = Now You See Me |
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|DirectedBy = [[Karen Gaviola]] |
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|WrittenBy = Paul Grellong |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|11|28}} |
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|Aux4 = 7.19<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/11/30/monday-final-ratings-hart-of-dixie-adjusted-up-the-sing-off-rock-center-with-brian-williams-adjusted-down/112095/|title=Monday Final Ratings: 'Hart of Dixie' Adjusted Up; 'The Sing-Off,' 'Rock Center with Brian Williams' Adjusted Down|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Seidman|first=Robert|date=November 30, 2011|accessdate=November 30, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = Mira captures Taylor as he inspects Lucas' most recent rock carvings by a river, but Taylor soon subdues her. Their situation changes rapidly, however, when two slashers stalk them. As Taylor and Mira join forces to evade the vicious predators, Mira shares more about herself and her motives to Taylor and also gives him information about Lucas. Meanwhile, a morse code signal is observed being sent to and from the Sixers and someone inside Terra Nova. Jim and Reynolds nearly capture the person who is sending it from the colony, but the mole (revealed to be Skye) barely escapes. Elisabeth starts decoding the DNA from a blood drop Jim found, but Skye, interning at the clinic, destroys the sample. Elisabeth can still determine that it is a female's blood, narrowing the search to 47 suspects. When Skye secretly delivers something to Mira, it is revealed that Skye's mother, Deborah, believed to have died from sincyllic fever, is being kept alive by the Sixers in exchange for Skye's cooperation. Also, Reynolds declares his intentions about Maddy to Jim. The Ankylosaur hatchling that Zoe has been caring for is growing rapidly and will soon be too old to adapt to the wild, forcing Zoe to face a difficult situation. |
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|Title = Within |
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|DirectedBy = Karen Gaviola |
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|WrittenBy = Barbara Marshall |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|12|12}} |
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|Aux4 = 6.88<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/12/13/monday-final-ratings-2-broke-girls-two-and-a-half-men-mike-molly-fear-factor-adjusted-up/113635/|title=Monday Final Ratings: '2 Broke Girls,' 'Two And A Half Men,' 'Mike & Molly' & 'Fear Factor' Adjusted Up|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Seidman|first=Robert|date=December 13, 2011|accessdate=December 14, 2011}}</ref> |
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|ShortSummary = Jim and Taylor confront Skye as the Sixer mole, though she claims her only motive was to save her mother, not betray the colony, nor did she ever provide vital information to Mira. Skye warns them that Lucas has successfully completed his calculations to reverse the time portal, and that his 2149 employers will invade and exploit Terra Nova. Taylor, expecting a full-on attack with the 11th pilgrimage's arrival in a few days, begins planning Terra Nova's defense. Skye is reunited with her mother after Taylor orders Curran, the banished soldier who infiltrated Mira's camp, to rescue her from the Sixers. Terra Nova's medical staff is optimistic that her condition will improve once they synthesize the medication the Sixers were using to keep her alive. |
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|Title = Occupation-Resistance |
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|DirectedBy = Jon Cassar |
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|WrittenBy = Brynn Malone & Barbara Marshall {{small| (Occupation)}}, Terry Matalas & Travis Fickett {{small| (Resistance)}} |
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|OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2011|12|19}} |
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|ShortSummary = As the 11th pilgrimage begins arriving, a suicide bomber appears and sets off an explosion, killing Kara, who'd arrived through the portal, breaking Josh's heart when he finds out, and seriously injuring Jim Shannon which gives him a temporary hearing loss. Three days later, Jim awakens only to learn that mercenaries called the Phoenix Group have captured Terra Nova. Outnumbered and cut off from Taylor, Lt. Washington surrendered the colony. Harsh martial law is imposed, while Taylor and his forces remain isolated in the jungle. Malcolm, conscripted into service, is forced to repair the time portal, though he is working as slowly as he can. Weaver, Lucas Taylor's superior who arrived from 2149, orders the mercenaries to start stripping the new world's resources using pyrosonic bombs that will decimate half the continent and its wildlife. Jim locates the test bomb with the help of Maddy's boyfriend, Reynolds, and Taylor has Reilly disarm it, which happens successfully, enraging Lucas. Meanwhile, Jim, Washington, and other colonists have been coordinating with Taylor in waging guerilla warfare against the Phoenix Group. Josh, working at Boylan's bar to gather intelligence so he could help, loses control and physically attacks Lucas after Lucas starts sexually harassing Skye. As Josh is restrained and beaten until bleeding from every inch of his body and severely disoriented, with Lucas planning to kill Josh, Jim (upon being tipped off by Skye) arrives on the scene to protect his son, and despite being held back, he saves Josh's life. Jim holds his own against the Phoenix Group's soldiers until the armed Phoenix Group soldiers arrive. Josh and Jim are sent to the brig, where they reconcile their relationship. Skye persuades Lucas to free Josh, but he tortures Jim for information, despite Josh's warning to Lucas, struggling as he screams out, "''No don't touch him''" in attempt to defend his father. Elisabeth forces Weaver into securing Jim's release after lying to Weaver that she had injected him with a dangerous virus. The Shannons escape Terra Nova with Lt. Washington's help, but she is captured and executed by Lucas. Meanwhile, Mira was sent to the badlands to retrieve an unknown item. Commander Taylor and Jim Shannon continue disrupting the Phoenix Group's operations, but the damaged terminus has finally been repaired. The first shipment of new world resources is readied for transport to 2149. Jim relays Washington's final message to Taylor about Cù Lao Chàm, an island they once fought on: the bridge to 2149 must be destroyed from inside Hope Plaza to halt further enemy invasion into Terra Nova. Meanwhile, Skye, who deceived Lucas that she joined his side, accompanies him on the Phoenix convoy, then tricks him into an ambush. Lucas escapes and, finding Taylor, is about to kill him; Skye arrives and shoots Lucas, though he apparently survives and disappears. Taylor has the captured shipping container swapped with one concealing Jim, the bomb, and a drugged carnotaurus. Taylor's soldiers, disguised as the mercenaries, deliver it to the terminus. Once inside Hope Plaza, Jim sets the awakened raging carnotaurus loose; it kills Weaver and his associates. Jim detonates the bomb, destroying the facility, barely making it safely back to Terra Nova. Cut off from 2149, the Phoenix Group and the Sixers evacuate Terra Nova and head for the badlands. The mysterious cargo Mira discovered there is revealed to be an 18th-century ship's prow and figurehead, with no clues as to how it arrived in Terra Nova or what else is in the badlands. |
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==Production== |
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[[Alex Graves]] signed on to direct the pilot.<ref name=EWMay27/> [[Brannon Braga]] and [[René Echevarria]] serve as [[showrunner]]s.<ref name=kceyed/><ref name=echevprom/> Australia was chosen after producer [[Steven Spielberg]] vetoed Hawaii because he wanted a different filming location from his 1993 film ''[[Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park]]''.<ref name=thr11/> The two-hour pilot was filmed over 26 days in late November to December 2010.<ref name=latimesfall/> It was shot in south-east [[Queensland]], Australia, with locations in [[Brisbane]], the [[Gold Coast, Queensland|Gold Coast]], and the [[Gold Coast Hinterland]].<ref name=queensland/><ref name=bonogin/> The shoot was plagued by torrential rain and additional material had to be shot in 2011, with a total estimated cost of US$14 million to be amortized over the season.<ref name=dl120305/><ref name=thr11/><ref name=wpost110915/> More than 250 sets were constructed.<ref name=lat51611/> An episode took from eight to nine days to shoot, like most television dramas, but six weeks in post-production, twice the television average at the time.<ref name=latimesfall/> The average episode budget was about $4M, not including Australian tax breaks,<ref name=dl120305/><ref name=wpost110915/> compared to an average of $3M for broadcast network dramas.<ref name=nyt100404/> Fox Entertainment president [[Kevin Reilly (executive)|Kevin Reilly]] stated: "This thing is going to be huge. It's going to take an enormous production commitment."<ref name=2010upfronts/> |
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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."<ref name=notbankbr/> With only 10% of Cretaceous-era dinosaurs recorded in the fossil record, the producers decided to supplement the series with plausible fictional species; palaeontologist [[John R. Horner|Jack Horner]] was invited to create realistic creatures for the period and different from those of the ''Jurassic Park'' film franchise.<ref name=thr11/> |
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In June 2010, the first cast member was announced – [[Jason O'Mara]] as Jim Shannon.<ref name=jomvariety/> In late August, [[Allison Miller]] joined the cast; playing the role of Skye Tate.<ref name=amiller/> In September 2010, ''Deadline Hollywood'' reported that [[Stephen Lang]], who played a similar character in the 2009 film ''[[Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar]]'', signed-on to play a leading role of Commander Taylor.<ref name=slang/> |
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An executive producer, [[David Fury]], left the series as a result of creative differences.<ref name=producerexit/> In September, [[Shelley Conn]] landed the female lead role.<ref name=shelleyconn/> In October, [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]] was chosen as the composer,<ref name=btyler/> [[Mido Hamada]] was cast as a security head,<ref name=hamada/> while [[Landon Liboiron]], [[Naomi Scott]], and Alana Mansour were cast as the three children.<ref name=castingchildren/> In November, [[Christine Adams (actress)|Christine Adams]] was cast as Mira.<ref name=adams/> In May 2011, Rod Hallett joined the cast.<ref name=hallett/> |
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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.<ref name=retqsl/> With a long production process on the series,<ref name=lat51611/> it was announced in July 2011 that the first season would consist of thirteen episodes to finish airing in December 2011.<ref name=eporder/> |
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Many of the weapons used in the show were reworked and repainted [[Nerf]] blasters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nerfmodsreviews.com/2011/09/nerf-in-terra-nova.html|title=Nerf Mods & Reviews: Terra Nova Update}}</ref> |
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===Cancellation and motion comic=== |
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Shortly after the airing of the season one finale in December 2011, Fox Broadcasting stated that no decision would be made until 2012 regarding the continuation of the series.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://seriable.com/terra-nova-season-2-decision-delayed-until-2012|title=TERRA NOVA: Season 2 Decision Delayed Until 2012|accessdate=December 19, 2011}}</ref> Fox announced the cancellation of ''Terra Nova'' on March 6, 2012. 20th Century Fox Television stated that it would try to sell the show to other networks.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-17269054 |title=Spielberg drama Terra Nova is cancelled by Fox |work=BBC News |date=March 6, 2012}}</ref> |
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Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment set up a "video mashup" website where purchasers of the DVD can create a [[motion comic]] continuing the series.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/09/07/create-your-own-ending-for-terra-nova |title=Create Your Own Ending for Terra Nova! |first=Max |last= Nicholson |work=IGN.com |date=September 7, 2012 |accessdate=September 12, 2012}}</ref><ref>[http://www.terranovastory.com/ Terranovastory.com] [http://web.archive.org/web/20130423004242/https://www.terranovastory.com/ (archived)] Fox =site for the motion comic.</ref> As of December 2013, the site was no longer active and redirects to Fox Movies.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20131203024819/http://www.terranovastory.com/ Terranovastory.com (redirects to foxmovies.com)]</ref> |
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==Broadcast== |
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''Terra Nova'' was expected to premiere in the U.S. in May 2011 with a two-hour preview, but due to the time involved for visual effects, its pilot was moved to autumn (late September) 2011 to air with the rest of season one.<ref name=ew110311/> In May 2011, Fox announced the series would air on Monday nights,<ref name=fall2011sched/> and released a full trailer.<ref name=trailer/> ''Terra Nova'' premiered at the 2011 [[San Diego Comic-Con International]] on July 23, 2011.<ref name=comiccon/> The Fox premiere drew 9.22 million viewers and 3.1 in the 18–49 demo in live plus same day results, rising to 4.1 in Live+3, the best result by a new drama.<ref name=week1Live3/><ref name=week1dvr/> ''Terra Nova'''s high DVR gains were attributed to competition from ''Monday Night Football'' which, being a sports event, is less conducive to delayed viewing.<ref name=week1dvr/> In its second week on Fox, the show retained 100% of its demo rating (3.1), the best retention by a new series.<ref name=week2/> Fox aired the entire first season consecutively on Monday nights, until its two-hour finale on December 19, 2011. |
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In Canada, [[Citytv]] [[simulcast]] every first season episode; the Canadian premiere drew 1.4 million viewers, the largest audience for a drama in Citytv's history.<ref name=week2/> In 2015, reruns began airing on [[Telelatino]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://tlntv.com/media-press-releases/TLN-Is-Big-On-Drama|title=TLN TELEVISION IS BIG ON DRAMA! |accessdate=January 5, 2015}}</ref> |
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In Australia, where the series was filmed, [[Network Ten]] began airing the series within days of its U.S. release.<ref name="austnet10">{{cite web|url=http://www.goldcoast.com.au/article/2011/09/05/346611_gold-coast-news.html|title=Trailer released for Terra Nova|first=Lisa|last=Simmons|publisher=GoldCoast.com.au|date=September 5, 2011|accessdate=October 19, 2011}}</ref> In the UK and Ireland, digital channel [[Sky 1]] broadcast the show from October 3, 2011.<ref name=uksky1/> |
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==Reception== |
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===Critical reception=== |
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Early reviews indicated much promise in the series. In June 2011, ''Terra Nova'' was one of eight honorees in the ''Most Exciting New Series'' category at the ''[[Critics' Choice Television Award]]s'', voted by journalists who had seen the pilots.<ref name=ccawards/> The ''[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]'' compared it to ''[[Outcasts (TV series)|Outcasts]]''.<ref name=ppgrev/> 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."<ref name=lat110926/> The ''[[New York Post]]'' called it "Good family fun",<ref name=nyppremrev/> while ''USA Today'' wrote, "What matters are the dinosaurs, who – particularly in the first hour – are as convincing and startling as TV has ever offered, roaming a gorgeous, [[computer-generated imagery|CGI]]-enhanced terrain."<ref name=usatpremrev/> The ''Wall Street Journal'' wrote: "''Terra Nova'' leaves ye olde cheap-set series in the dust with production values that make each episode look cinematic."<ref name=wsjrev/> The ''Washington Post'' wrote, "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."<ref name=wprev /> |
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Mid-season reviews were highly critical. The show was called "''[[Stargate Universe]]'' by [[Dr. Seuss]]" by Mark A. Perigard of the ''[[Boston Herald]]''.<ref name=bhprev/> Sam Wollaston of ''[[The Guardian]]'' stated that there was only one interesting character and that "A lot of the fault lies with what they have to say to each other. The script is as corny and cheesy as a family-sized portion of cheesy corn nachos."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2011/oct/03/tv-review-terra-nova|title=TV review: Terra Nova|first=Sam|last=Wollaston|publisher=The Guardian|date=October 3, 2011|accessdate=|location=London}}</ref> ''New York'' magazine reviewer Chadwick Matlin vowed never to watch the show again, saying "Sure, the premise had promise, but even masochists like us can only take so much."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2011/11/our_final_terra_nova_recap_25.html|title=Our Final Terra Nova Recap: 25 Reasons We're Quitting This Show |first=Chadwick |last=Matlin |work=[[New York (magazine)|New York]] |date=November 1, 2011|accessdate=}}</ref> But by the finale in December things had turned around again where critics were mostly pleased and enthusiastic.<ref name="tvrecaps.ew.com">{{cite web|url=http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/terra-nova-finale|title='Terra Nova' season finale recap: Back to the Future|accessdate=January 3, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/121/1215169p1.html|title=Terra Nova: "Occupation/Resistance"|accessdate=January 3, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Terra-Nova-Watch-Season-Finale-Occupation-Resistance-37948.html|title=Terra Nova Watch: Season Finale – Occupation, Resistance|accessdate=January 3, 2012}}</ref> ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' called the season finale "exciting".<ref name="tvrecaps.ew.com"/> The series' first season received an aggregated score of 64% across 28 reviews from [[Metacritic]].<ref name=metas1/> |
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===U.S. ratings=== |
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The first season averaged 7.52 million American viewers and a 2.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/terra-nova-ratings-2011-2012|title=Terra Nova ratings|publisher=TV Series Finale|accessdate=December 27, 2011}}</ref> The show was ranked the #2 new drama among adults 18–49, the #1 new show among men 18–49, 18–34, and 25–54 and was one of the top 20 regular programs among teens, as of January 1, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/01/08/fox-201112-season-ratings-performance-highlights/115747/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Tvbythenumbers+%28TVbytheNumbers%29|title=FOX 2011/12 Season Ratings Performance Highlights|first=Bill|last=Gorman|work=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=January 8, 2012|accessdate=February 21, 2012}}</ref> |
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| 13 |
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| Monday 8:00 PM |
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| style="font-size:11px;line-height:110%"|September 26, 2011 |
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| 9.22<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/09/27/monday-broadcast-final-ratings-terra-nova-2-5-men-castle-himym-hart-of-dixie-broke-girls-adjusted-up-gossip-girl-mike-molly-adjusted-down/105020|title=Monday Broadcast Final Ratings: 'Terra Nova,' '2.5 Men,' 'Castle,' HIMYM, 'Broke Girls' Adjusted Up; 'Gossip Girl,' 'Mike & Molly' Adjusted Down – Ratings | TVbytheNumbers|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=September 27, 2011|accessdate=December 27, 2011}}</ref> |
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| style="font-size:11px;line-height:110%"|December 19, 2011 |
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| 7.24<ref name="finale">{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/12/20/monday-final-ratings-fear-factor-adjusted-up-you-deserve-it-a-chipmunk-christmas-adjusted-down/114223|title=Monday Final Ratings: 'Fear Factor' Adjusted Up; 'You Deserve It,' 'A Chipmunk Christmas' Adjusted Down|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Gorman|first=Bill|date=December 20, 2011|accessdate=December 21, 2011}}</ref> |
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| style="background:#fc9; text-align:center"|'''#43''' |
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| style="background:#fc9;" | '''10.08'''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/05/24/complete-list-of-2011-12-season-tv-show-viewership-sunday-night-football-tops-followed-by-american-idol-ncis-dancing-with-the-stars/135785/|title=Complete List Of 2011–12 Season TV Show Viewership: 'Sunday Night Football' Tops, Followed By 'American Idol,' 'NCIS' & 'Dancing With The Stars'|work=TV by the Numbers|last=Gormam|first=Bill|date=May 25, 2012|accessdate=May 25, 2012}}</ref> |
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==Awards and nominations== |
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In 2011, the series was honored, along with seven others, with the [[Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series]].<ref>Andreeva, Nellie (June 9, 2011).[http://www.deadline.com/2011/06/critics-choice-awards-honors-8-new-shows/ Critics’ Choice Awards Honors 8 New Shows], [[Deadline.com]]. Retrieved June 29, 2013.</ref> Also, it won "Best Visual Effects in a Television Series" by the [[Visual Effects Society]] in 2011. |
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==Series DVD release== |
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The series was released on a 4-disc DVD set on September 11, 2012. The set contains deleted scenes; [[blooper]]s; and featurettes including "Director's Diaries – Making the Pilot", an extended "Occupation/Resistance" episode with audio commentary from Stephen Lang, Brannon Braga and Rene Echevarria, "Mysteries Explored", and "Cretaceous Life: The Dinosaurs of Terra Nova".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Terra-Nova-The-Complete-Series/17157|title=Terra Nova – Street Date, Bonus Material Revealed for 'The Complete Series' DVD|last=Lambert|first=David|date=June 27, 2012|work=TVShowsOnDVD|accessdate=June 27, 2012}}</ref> |
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==Soundtrack== |
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The series's original music was composed by [[Brian Tyler (composer)|Brian Tyler]]. [[La-La Land Records]] released a soundtrack album on October 9, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lalalandrecords.com/TerraNova.html|title=TERRA NOVA: LIMITED EDITION (2-CD SET)|accessdate=March 6, 2013}}</ref> |
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| length4 = 2:19 |
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| title5 = This Valley |
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| length5 = 2:38 |
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| title6 = The Moon |
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| length6 = 1:28 |
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| title7 = You Let Her Leave With Him |
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| length7 = 2:37 |
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| title8 = Sky's Mother |
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| length8 = 1:28 |
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| title9 = The Portal |
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| length9 = 3:43 |
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| title10 = Someone Wants to Talk With You |
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| length10 = 2:31 |
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| title11 = More Than a Memory |
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| length11 = 4:53 |
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| title12 = Patrols |
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| length12 = 1:57 |
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| title13 = The Plan |
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| length13 = 5:19 |
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| title14 = Flying Over Terra Nova |
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| length14 = 2:02 |
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| title15 = I'm Heading Outside the Gates |
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| length15 = 4:02 |
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| title16 = What Were You Really Doing? |
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| length16 = 5:33 |
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| title17 = All I Needed to Know |
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| length17 = 6:25 |
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| title18 = The Investigation of Outpost 9 |
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| length18 = 5:04 |
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| title19 = There Are Millions of Them |
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| length19 = 3:23 |
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| title20 = Last Known Location |
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| length20 = 3:54 |
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| title21 = You're My Son |
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| length21 = 1:37 |
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| title22 = We Brought Back Two |
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| length22 = 1:55 |
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| title23 = Promises |
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| length23 = 2:24 |
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| headline = Disc 2 |
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| title1 = Magical Journey |
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| length1 = 3:02 |
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| title2 = Entering the Vortex |
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| length2 = 2:50 |
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| title3 = Memorial Field |
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| length3 = 2:02 |
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| title4 = Base Camp |
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| length4 = 2:58 |
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| title5 = Rebirth |
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| length5 = 3:05 |
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| title6 = Remember That Handle |
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| length6 = 6:09 |
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| title7 = New Earth |
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| length7 = 1:11 |
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| title8 = Sixers Intel |
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| length8 = 2:39 |
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| title9 = Take the Shot |
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| length9 = 2:00 |
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| title10 = Memory's Echo |
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| length10 = 2:48 |
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| title11 = Into the Beyond |
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| length11 = 2:13 |
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| title12 = Save Your Spot |
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| length12 = 3:10 |
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| title13 = Figuring Out What Happened |
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| length13 = 1:12 |
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| title14 = Take a Look Around |
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| length14 = 2:11 |
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| title15 = I Want to Declare My Intentions |
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| length15 = 3:44 |
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| title16 = There She Goes |
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| length16 = 1:36 |
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| title17 = I Sure Hope You Are Right |
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| length17 = 2:29 |
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| title18 = Preparing for Battle |
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| length18 = 2:59 |
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| title19 = This Is Lea Marcos |
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| length19 = 1:46 |
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| title20 = They're In Charge |
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| length20 = 1:23 |
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| title21 = Opportunity |
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| length21 = 1:34 |
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| title22 = Prehistory |
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| length22 = 3:39 |
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| title23 = Shooting Stars |
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| length23 = 0:49 |
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}} |
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<ref name=dl120305>{{cite news | url = http://www.deadline.com/2012/03/fox-cancels-drama-terra-nova-series-being-shopped-to-other-networks/ | title = ‘Terra Nova’ Cancelled By Fox: Chernin Series Will Be Shopped To Other Networks | first = Nellie | last = Andreeva | work = Deadline | date = March 5, 2012 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=EWMay27>{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/05/27/terra-nova-drama-at-fox-scores-director|title='Terra Nova' drama at Fox scores director|date=May 27, 2010|last=Rice|first=Lynette|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|accessdate=May 27, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=kceyed>{{cite web|url=http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/04/20/kyle-chandler-terra-nova|title=Exclusive: Kyle Chandler eyed for dino-mite Fox drama|date=April 20, 2010|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|accessdate=May 28, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=echevprom>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/terra-nova-showrunner-rene-echevarria-243230|title='Terra Nova' Showrunner Rene Echevarria Promises Results|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] | first=Lesley|last=Goldberg|date=October 3, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=thr11>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/scenes-terra-nova-218232|title=Terra Nova: Inside the Making of one of the Most Ambitious, Challenging and Expensive Shows on TV|first=Lacey|last=Rose|first2=Lesley|last2=Goldberg|date=August 2, 2011|accessdate=August 4, 2011|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name=bonogin>{{cite web|last=Pierce|first=Jeremy|title=Spielberg puts tiny town of Bonogin on new ground in dinosaur sci-fi|url=http://www.couriermail.com.au/entertainment/confidential/spielberg-puts-tiny-town-of-bonogin-on-new-ground-in-dinosaur-sci-fi/story-e6freq7o-1225929112729|publisher=Courier Mail|accessdate=April 30, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=wpost110915>{{cite news|url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/tv/2011/09/13/gIQAFoNQVK_story.html|title='Terra Nova' on Fox: A little like 'Lost,' but with dinosaurs|first=Jen|last=Chaney|work=[[Washington Post]]|date=September 15, 2011|accessdate=September 19, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=nyt100404>{{cite news|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/05/business/media/05cable.html|title=Weighty Dramas Flourish on Cable|first=Bill|last=Carter|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=April 4, 2010|accessdate=October 18, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=2010upfronts>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/analysis-2010-upfronts-23868|title=Analysis: 2010 upfronts|first=Kim|last=Masters|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=May 20, 2010|accessdate=September 19, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=notbankbr>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/live-feed/fox-execs-steven-spielbergs-terra-70455|title=Fox Exec: Steven Spielberg's 'Terra Nova' Is Not a 'Bank-Breaking Series'|first=Marisa|last=Guthrie|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=January 11, 2011|accessdate=February 16, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=jomvariety>{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118020834.html?categoryid=14&cs=1|title=Jason O'Mara to star in Fox's 'Terra Nova'|work=Variety.com|date=June 19, 2010|accessdate=June 18, 2010|first1=Cynthia|last1=Littleton|first2=Michael|last2=Schneider}}</ref> |
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<ref name=amiller>{{cite web|url=http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/08/26/allison-miller-joins-steven-spielbergs-terra-nova-tv-series|title=Allison Miller Joins Steven Spielberg's Terra Nova TV Series|work=Slash Film|date=August 26, 2010|accessdate=September 2, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=slang>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2010/09/its-official-avatar-co-star-stephen-lang-set-as-terra-nova-leading-man|title=Done Deal: 'Avatar' Co-Star Stephen Lang Set As 'Terra Nova' Leading Man|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=Deadline.com|date=September 16, 2010|accessdate=September 18, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=producerexit>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2010/09/david-fury-exits-foxs-terra-nova|title=UPDATE: Stephen Lang Eyes 'Terra Nova' Lead, EP David Fury Exits The Fox Series|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=Deadline.com|date=September 13, 2010|accessdate=September 18, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=shelleyconn>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2010/09/foxs-terra-nova-finds-female-lead|title=Fox Series 'Terra Nova' Finds Female Lead|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=[[Deadline.com]]|date=September 29, 2010|accessdate=October 20, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=btyler>{{cite web|url=http://filmmusicreporter.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/brian-tyler-slated-to-score-terra-nova|title=Brian Tyler slated to score Terra Nova|date=October 7, 2010|accessdate=October 7, 2010|publisher=''Film Music Reporter''}}</ref> |
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<ref name=hamada>{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/10/19/terra-nova-casts-24-alum-mido-hamada|title='Terra Nova' casts '24' alum Mido Hamada|first=Lynette|last=Rice|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=October 20, 2010|accessdate=October 20, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=castingchildren>{{cite web|url=http://www.thewrap.com/deal-central/column-post/spielberg-taps-degrassi-star-liboiron-foxs-terra-nova-21994|title=Spielberg Taps 'Degrassi' Star Liboiron for Fox's 'Terra Nova'|first=Jeff|last=Sneider|date=October 26, 2010|accessdate=May 16, 2011|work=TheWrap.com }}</ref> |
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<ref name=adams>{{cite web|url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/11/01/terra-nova-scoop-series-casts-final-series-regular|title='Terra Nova' scoop: Final series regular cast|first=Lynette|last=Rice|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=November 2, 2010|accessdate=November 2, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=hallett>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/05/foxs-terra-nova-adds-new-series-regular|title=Fox's 'Terra Nova' Adds New Series Regular|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|work=[[Deadline.com]]|date=May 20, 2011|accessdate=May 21, 2011 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=retqsl>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/05/terra-nova-returning-to-queensland.html|title=Terra Nova returning to Queensland|first=David|last=Knox|date=May 20, 2011|accessdate=May 21, 2011|work=tvtonight.com.au}}</ref> |
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<ref name=eporder>{{cite web|title=Networks Put in Short Orders for Next Season|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Networks-Short-Orders-1035027.aspx|work=TV Guide|publisher=[[TV Guide]]|accessdate=July 11, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=tsun110919>{{cite web|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2011/09/19/terra-nova-extreme-time-travel|title='Terra Nova' extreme time travel|first=Bill|last=Harris|publisher=[[Toronto Sun]]|date=September 19, 2011|accessdate=September 19, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=synopsis>{{cite web|url=http://www.collider.com/2010/06/04/terra-nova-jason-o-mara-steven-spielberg-brannon-braga-kyle-chandler|title=Jason O'Mara May Board Steven Spielberg's Time Machine En Route to TERRA NOVA|work=Collider|date=June 4, 2010|accessdate=September 2, 2010}}</ref> |
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<ref name=d110809>{{cite web|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/08/tv-castings-roundup-amc-creator-to-appear-on-soap-slew-of-actors-join-series|title=TV CASTINGS ROUNDUP: 'AMC' Creator To Appear On Soap, Slew Of Actors Join Series|work=[[Deadline.com]]|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=August 9, 2011|accessdate=August 9, 2011 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=castingzuckerman>{{cite news|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/terra-nova-pacifics-ashley-zuckerman-219457|title='Terra Nova': 'The Pacific's' Ashley Zuckerman Books Recurring Role (Exclusive)|first=Lesley|last=Goldberg|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=August 4, 2011|accessdate=August 4, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=ew110311>{{cite web|first=James|last=Hibberd|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/03/11/fox-pushes-back-terra-nova-to-fall|title=Fox pushes back 'Terra Nova' to fall|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=March 11, 2011|accessdate=March 12, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=fall2011sched>{{cite web|url=http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/05/16/fox-2011-12-fall-schedule|title=Fox unveils 2011–12 fall and midseason schedules|first=James|last=Hibberd|date=May 16, 2011|accessdate=May 16, 2011|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> |
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<ref name=trailer>{{cite web|url=http://collider.com/terra-nova-trailer-alcatraz-new-girl-trailer-allen-gregory/91195|title=Fox Releases Trailers for All Their New Series Including Terra Nova, New Girl, Allen Gregory and J.J. Abrams' Alcatraz|work=Collider|date=May 16, 2011|accessdate=May 16, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=comiccon>{{cite news|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/06/20th-to-premiere-terra-nova-at-comic-con|title=20th To Premiere 'Terra Nova' At Comic-Con|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=June 17, 2011|publisher=Deadline.com|accessdate=June 17, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=week1Live3>{{cite news|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/10/terra-nova-climbs-to-top-ratings-spot-among-new-drama-series-in-live3|title='Terra Nova' Climbs To Top Ratings Spot Among New Drama Series In Live+3|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=October 3, 2011|publisher=Deadline.com|accessdate=October 6, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=week1dvr>{{cite news|url=http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118044691?refCatId=14|title=DVR views boost 'Terra Nova'|first=Cynthia|last=Littleton|date=October 18, 2011|publisher=[[Variety (magazine)]]|accessdate=October 18, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=week2>{{cite news|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/10/ratings-rat-race-terra-nova-holds-in-week-2-cbs-monday-lineup-dominates|title=RATINGS RAT RACE: 'Terra Nova' Holds In Week 2, 'House' OK In Return, CBS Rocks|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|date=October 4, 2011|publisher=Deadline.com|accessdate=October 6, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=uksky1>{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/ustv/news/a327584/steven-spielberg-new-series-terra-nova-to-air-on-sky1.html|title=Steven Spielberg new series 'Terra Nova' to air on Sky1|last=Goodacre|first=Kate|date=June 30, 2011|work=[[Digital Spy]]|accessdate=June 30, 2011}}</ref> |
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<ref name=ccawards>{{cite news|url=http://www.deadline.com/2011/06/critics-choice-awards-honors-8-new-shows|title=Critics' Choice Awards Honors 8 New Shows|last=Andreeva|first=Nellie|date=June 9, 2011|work=[[Deadline.com]]|accessdate=June 10, 2011 }}</ref> |
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<ref name=metas1>{{cite web|accessdate=September 26, 2011|url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/terra-nova/season-1|title=Terra Nova: Season 1|publisher=[[Metacritic]] }}</ref> |
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<ref name=ppgrev>{{cite news|url=http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11268/1174360-67.stm|title=Tuned In: 'Terra Nova': Where the dinosaurs roam|first=Rob|last=Owen|publisher=[[Pittsburgh Post-Gazette]]|date=September 25, 2011|accessdate=October 19, 2011}}</ref> |
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Revision as of 22:24, 1 October 2015
Terra Nova | |
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Genre | |
Created by |
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Developed by | Mitch Kramer |
Starring |
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Composer | Brian Tyler |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers |
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Producer | Mark H. Ovitz |
Production locations | Queensland, Australia |
Cinematography | Nelson Cragg |
Editors |
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Running time | 44 minutes 86 minutes (2 double episodes) |
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Original release | |
Network | Fox |
Release | September 26 – December 19, 2011 |
Terra Nova ([New Earth] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help)) is an American science fiction drama television series. It aired one season from September 26 to December 19, 2011.[1][2] The series documents the Shannon family's experiences as they establish themselves as members of a colony, set up 85 million years in the earth's past, fleeing the dystopian present of the 22nd century. The series is based on an idea by British writer Kelly Marcel[3] and was executive produced by Steven Spielberg. On March 5, 2012, Fox announced that it would end the series.[4]
Plot
The series is initially set in A.D. 2149, when overpopulation and declining air quality threaten all life on Earth. When scientists discover a temporal rift permitting human transmission, they initiate a series of "pilgrimages" to a parallel "time stream" resembling Earth's Cretaceous Period.[5][6][7] The series focuses primarily on police officer James "Jim" Shannon, his wife Elisabeth, and their three children Josh, Maddy, and Zoë, as they join the colony there,[8][9] named "Terra Nova" (Latin for "New Earth" or "New World").
According to the story's premise, Elisabeth Shannon is chosen for her medical expertise, and her children with her. Her husband, imprisoned for violating population control by harbouring a third child and assaulting an official agent to protect his young daughter, stows away to join them and eventually convinces the colony's leader, Commander Nathaniel Taylor, that his own police expertise is of use to the administration. The colony places nominal emphasis on environmental responsibility.
Opposing the colony and its leader Taylor is a group of separatists known as the "Sixers", so called because they arrived in the "Sixth Pilgrimage", working in concert with corporate industrialists to strip the Cretaceous Earth of its resources and transmit them to 2149. It is later revealed that Commander Taylor's grown son, Lucas, is the mastermind of this operation. Toward the end of the series, Lucas perfects travel to and from the future, thus enabling the industrialists, with a private army called "The Phoenix Group", to invade Terra Nova. At the end of the series, Jim Shannon returns to 2149 to destroy the gateway permitting travel to the Cretaceous, whereupon the Phoenix Group retreats to the nearby "Badlands", leaving behind a wooden ship's figurehead apparently located there by another temporal rift.
Cast
Main
- Jason O'Mara as James "Jim" Shannon, a former Chicago Police narcotics detective.[10] He is married to Elisabeth and is the father of their three children. After a lengthy imprisonment for breaking population-control laws in 2149, he escaped and rejoined his family in the Terra Nova colony, where he worked on the gardening division. After saving Commander Taylor from an assassination attempt, he joined Terra Nova's security forces,[11] eventually becoming third-in-command of the colony.[12]
- Shelley Conn as Dr. Elisabeth Shannon, a trauma surgeon and chief medical officer of Terra Nova. She is married to Jim and is the mother of their three children.[10] In the series premiere, she was instrumental in Jim's escape from prison and arrival in Terra Nova.[11]
- Landon Liboiron as Josh Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 17-year-old son. Reluctant to leave his girlfriend behind in 2149,[10] he initially resented his father;[11] but in later episodes they repair their relationship.
- Naomi Scott as Maddy Shannon, Jim and Elisabeth's 16-year-old daughter.[13] Intelligent but socially-clumsy, and depicted principally either as her mother's student or the love interest of Mark Reynolds, a young soldier.
- Alana Mansour as Zoë Shannon, the five-year-old daughter of Jim and Elisabeth Shannon.[10] Early in her life, she was kept hidden by her family, having been a third child and thus contravened the population control laws of 2149. When she was discovered, Jim was sent to prison. With the aid of a friend, Zoe was smuggled into Terra Nova and permitted to remain in the colony.
- Christine Adams as Mira, the leader of the "Sixers", a rebel group that arrived with the Sixth Pilgrimage but who soon broke away to oppose Terra Nova[10] and to prepare for the Phoenix Group's invasion. Mira's daughter, Sienna, is still in 2149 and is held by Mira's employers to ensure her cooperation. Mira's ambition is to return to 2149 and have a comfortable and peaceful life with her daughter.[14]
- Allison Miller as Skye Alexandria Tate, a veteran resident of Terra Nova from the Fifth Pilgrimage, and Josh's closest friend. Her parents reportedly died three years before the series begins, and she was subsequently adopted by Commander Taylor. She is later revealed to be a Sixer mole, being blackmailed by the Sixers who held her mother hostage and controlled the medicine which kept her alive.[15]
- Rod Hallett as Dr. Malcolm Wallace, the chief science officer for the Terra Nova colony. Early in the first season, it is revealed that he recruited Elisabeth for Terra Nova, having earlier had a romantic relationship with her, and he was hopeful that she would leave her husband in prison in 2149.[16]
- Stephen Lang as Commander Nathaniel Taylor, Terra Nova's head of state.[10] Himself the first colonist, Taylor survived 118 days alone, helped build a community as new settlers arrived, and has been the colony's leader for seven years. When Skye's parents died, he became her legal guardian and father figure.[17] Taylor's relationship with his son, Lucas, has degraded severely since an incident in 2138 in which Taylor was forced to sacrifice his wife to enemy fire. Lucas arrived in Terra Nova on the Second Pilgrimage, but plotted against his father to destroy the colony, and has since re-appeared as antagonist.
Recurring cast
- Caroline Brazier as Deborah Tate. Under the cover story that she died in a fever epidemic, she was abducted by the Sixers and held hostage to force her daughter Skye to spy on Taylor and the colonists. Later in the first season, she was rescued by the soldier Curran and returned to the colony.
- Emelia Burns as Lieutenant Laura Reilly, a member of Terra Nova's security forces and an expert at defusing bombs.
- Damien Garvey as Tom Boylan, a bartender and former soldier who occasionally trades with the Sixers. Often secretive and abrasive, he operates minor crime but proves loyal to Terra Nova when the Phoenix Group invades.
- Dean Geyer as Private (later Corporal) Mark Reynolds, a soldier under Taylor's command and eventually the suitor of Maddy Shannon. He is a competent soldier and able survivalist, but often uncertain of his own position, and therefore formal, when interacting with Maddy and her father Jim.
- Simone Kessell as Lieutenant Alicia "Wash" Washington, the second-in-command to Nathaniel Taylor. She had served with Taylor for several years prior to her assignment to Terra Nova.[18] In the season finale, she was reduced by the Phoenix Group to menial status and later killed by Lucas Taylor for abetting the Shannon family's escape from the settlement.
- Peter Lamb as Casey Durwin, a tradesman that works in Terra Nova's market and a former member of the U.S. army. He operates a motorized wheelchair, allegedly having lost his legs to a Carnotaurus.
- Sam Parsonson as Hunter Boyce, a teenager that lives in Terra Nova and came on the 5th Pilgrimage. He is once injured by an Acceraptor (a fictional species of dromeosaur), and once contracts a 30-ft. tapeworm-like parasite of which he is relieved by Elisabeth and Skye.
- Romy Poulier as Kara, Josh's girlfriend from 2149. She was unable to join the Shannons on the Tenth Pilgrimage in the series premiere, whereafter Josh cut a deal with the Sixers to bring her to Terra Nova. She eventually arrived with the Eleventh Pilgrimage, but was killed shortly thereafter by the Phoenix Group who used a suicide bomber upon arrival.
- Rohan Nichol as Weaver, a senior associate of Lucas and the Phoenix Group. He commanded the mercenary forces that invaded Terra Nova in the season finale. Thereafter he returned to 2149, but was slain by a juvenile Carnotaurus brought to the future by Jim.
- Jay Ryan as Tim Curran, a member of Terra Nova's security team. Banished from the colony for murdering a fellow soldier named Ken Foster, Curran was later encountered by Taylor in the local jungle, who saves Curran from an 'Ancestral Komodo'. Thereafter Taylor employed him to infiltrate the Sixers' camp, whence he rescued Deborah Tate. In recognition of Curran's actions, he was readmitted to Terra Nova.
- Matt Scully as Dunham, a member of Terra Nova's security team.
- Damian Walshe-Howling as Carter, a member of the Sixers who was once injured and captured at Terra Nova. After escaping, he made an attempt on Nathaniel Taylor's life and was stopped by Jim Shannon, and released during a trade with the Sixers.
- Ashley Zukerman as Lucas Taylor,[19] the estranged, deceptive, and vengeful son of Nathaniel Taylor, and the principal antagonist of the series. A brilliant yet unstable physicist hired by the Phoenix Group to assist their invasion of the alternate, past Earth, for which he remained there at some length, periodically revealing the results of his calculations. During the finale, his plans were counteracted by Jim Shannon, and Lucas is himself wounded by Skye and not seen again.
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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1 | "Genesis" (double bill) | Alex Graves | Story by : Kelly Marcel & Craig Silverstein Teleplay by : Craig Silverstein, Kelly Marcel, Brannon Braga & David Fury | September 26, 2011 | 1ASW01 | 9.35[20] |
In 2149, policeman Jim Shannon is sentenced to six years in prison for assaulting a Population Control officer after Jim and his wife Elisabeth were discovered to have a third child when families are now restricted to two. Two years into Jim's sentence, Elisabeth is recruited to travel 85 million years back in time with the Tenth Pilgrimage to Terra Nova (a prehistoric colony that is attempting to reinvent the past for a better future) albeit with the necessity to co-exist with dinosaurs. With only teenagers Josh and Maddy allowed to go with her, Elisabeth helps Jim escape from prison so that he and their five-year-old daughter, Zoe, can accompany the family into the past. Once in Terra Nova, Jim meets Commander Nathaniel Taylor, who, displeased by Jim's arrival, assigns him to work in the agriculture group. Meanwhile, Josh meets a group of rebellious, though independent, teens, including a girl named Skye, while Elizabeth starts treating patients in the medical center. The enemy group called the Sixers is introduced. The Sixers arrived during the Sixth Pilgrimage, but for unknown reasons, they oppose Terra Nova's existence. After their hidden cache of weapons was found, the group broke away, forming a rival colony. When Carter, a captured Sixer, escapes and attempts to assassinate Commander Taylor, Jim subdues him, resulting in Taylor assigning Jim to his security team. The Sixers, led by Mira, arrive at Terra Nova fleeing a Carnotaurus attack to negotiate a trade: Carter and medical supplies in exchange for meteoric ore. Meanwhile, Skye and her friends invite Josh on a secret excursion into the jungle where they keep an alcohol still. At a waterfall, Skye shows Josh some unusual rock carvings, but requests he tell no one about them. The teens are stranded after Sixers steal their vehicle's power cells, and a pack of slashers (a common name for the fictional Acceraptors) suddenly attack. Tasha panics and runs off, and Hunter and Max are injured, leaving Josh and Skye to fend off the vicious creatures. Jim, Taylor, and a rescue team find Tasha, and arrive in time to save the others. Back in Terra Nova, Josh and Jim reconcile their differences. Taylor inquires if Skye and the others went to the waterfall, though Skye claims they did not. Mira finds rock carvings that look suspicious. She tells her man that it's carved by Taylor's son (who disappeared from Terra Nova couple of years ago) and that he makes them to show his father he's close to finishing some study. | ||||||
2 | "Instinct" | Jon Cassar | René Echevarria & Brannon Braga | October 3, 2011 | 1ASW02 | 8.73[21] |
When a previously unknown species of pterosaur start appearing en masse, it is discovered that Terra Nova was built on their breeding ground. A search is underway for a way to stop them attacking the colony. Also, Jim discovers that Elisabeth's former college flame, Dr. Malcolm Wallace, now in Terra Nova, may have recruited her, apparently expecting Jim would still be incarcerated back in 2149. Josh spends more time with Skye, but misses his girlfriend, Kara and the band mates he left behind. Maddy asks Jim for some fatherly advice about boys after Mark Reynolds shows an interest in her. | ||||||
3 | "What Remains" | Nelson McCormick | Brynn Malone | October 10, 2011 | 1ASW04 | 7.00[22] |
While investigating the sudden radio silence at a nearby research outpost, Elisabeth, Jim, Malcolm, and Commander Taylor discover that a mysterious and fatal virus causing severe memory loss and catatonia has infected the staff there. Only Jim remains uninfected, as Elisabeth races to find a cure while she is still cognizant. Also, more is learned about Commander Taylor's past in Somalia. Josh and Skye are romantically attracted, but Josh quickly ends the budding relationship, telling Skye he wants to get his girlfriend, Kara, to Terra Nova. Skye introduces Josh to bar owner Tom Boylan, who may be able to help Josh get Kara to Terra Nova on a future pilgrimage, but for a high price. Later, Boylan is seen negotiating with the Sixers. | ||||||
4 | "The Runaway" | Jon Cassar | Barbara Marshall | October 17, 2011 | 1ASW05 | 8.31[23] |
When an orphaned "Sixer" girl named Leah Marcos (Morgana Davies) seeks asylum in Terra Nova, Jim and Taylor disagree over whether she can be trusted. Taylor also suspects a traitor is in his midst. Meanwhile, Mira plots to regain a valued possession, and later reveals more to Jim about why Terra Nova was actually established. Also, Reynolds confesses his feeling towards Maddy. | ||||||
5 | "Bylaw" | Nelson McCormick | Paul Grellong | October 31, 2011 | 1ASW03 | 6.59[24] |
After security operative Ken Foster is killed at a utility outpost by a nykoraptor trapped inside the shed, Jim suspects it was not accidental, and begins investigating the colony's first murder. A suspect named Howard Milner readily admits he killed Foster, and Taylor banishes him from the colony. Jim soon comes to doubt Milner's confession, believing he may have been protecting his wife, who had an affair with the victim that ended badly. Meanwhile, Josh starts working at Tom Boylan's bar, but Boylan says Mira wants an even higher price for reuniting Josh with Kara. Josh and Skye secretly meet with Mira to discuss bringing Kara to Terra Nova. Elsewhere, Elisabeth and Zoe work to save an unborn Ankylosaurus. When Curran, a soldier, is proven to have killed Foster over gambling debts, Taylor banishes him. | ||||||
6 | "Nightfall" | Jon Cassar | Terry Matalas & Travis Fickett | November 7, 2011 | 1ASW06 | 7.75[25] |
An exploding meteor generates an electromagnetic pulse that destroys all technology in and around Terra Nova, leaving the colony vulnerable. Jim and Zoe, trapped in an underground "eye" that acts as a holographic encyclopedia and simulator, search for a way out. While on their first date, Maddy and Reynolds become stranded outside the fence and, unable to make it back to Terra Nova on foot before nightfall, must evade predators. In the medical center, Skye assists Elisabeth in treating Hunter, who is infected with a deadly parasite. During the procedure, Hunter expresses his true feelings for Skye, even though he knows she has fallen for Josh. Taylor forces Tom Boylan to repair the universal chip maker that can restore all technology. Taking advantage of the crisis, Mira and the Sixers attack Terra Nova by herding an Empirosaurus (a fictional spinosaurid) to the colony in a successful bid to retrieve the mysterious box. In a surprising twist, Boylan saves Taylor's life by shooting a Sixer. Later, Mira delivers the recovered box (containing a type of computer) to Lucas Taylor, Commander Taylor's son, who is able to open it. | ||||||
7 | "Proof" | Bryan Spicer | David Graziano & Brynn Malone | November 14, 2011 | 1ASW07 | 7.01[26] |
Josh strikes a deal with the Sixers to bring Kara to Terra Nova on the next pilgrimage, but Mira demands that he first steal medical supplies from the infirmary using his mother's identity card. Meanwhile, Maddy suspects that Dr. Ken Horton (Robert Coleby), a renowned scientist who has just returned from a long research mission, may be harboring a secret about himself. After she uncovers evidence that may prove Horton is actually Andrew Fickett, a research assistant who killed the real Horton to assume his identity, Fickett holds Maddy hostage attempts to kill her with a venomous spider, but Jim, tipped off by Zoe, saves Maddy. While in the jungle, Commander Taylor encounters Curran (the banished soldier who murdered Foster) and offers him a deal after saving him from an ancestral Komodo dragon; he can return to the colony if he successfully infiltrates the Sixer's camp and uncovers Mira's spy in Terra Nova. At the house, Maddy revives and admits she was following her instincts and that she never really had any proof, and when Josh confesses to his parents that he stole the meds, Jim confronts Boylan about the Sixers, and learns that Mira is able to communicate with 2149. | ||||||
8 | "Vs." | Bryan Spicer | Jose Molina | November 21, 2011 | 1ASW08 | 6.50[27] |
Boylan, confused and under duress after being interrogated in jail, mistakes Jim for Taylor and begins rambling about a body buried in the jungle. Jim unearths a skeleton next to the banyan tree Taylor lived in when he first arrived in Terra Nova. Jim investigates this as an old murder case that Commander Taylor may have committed. Meanwhile, Mark Reynolds and other soldiers on a convoy in the jungle are ambushed by Sixers, who the spy apparently tipped off. The colony celebrates the Harvest Festival, in which Zoe stars in a play commemorating Commander Taylor's arrival in Terra Nova. The play reveals an unexpected clue to the murder. Also, Malcolm discovers how the Sixer spy inside Terra Nova communicates with Mira, but it creates an improbable trail leading to the Shannon house. Taylor stages an apparently false arrest after Jim refused Taylor's request to drop the murder investigation. While Jim is in custody, Taylor reveals the dark truth about the 2149 leaders' real intent for Terra Nova: upon Taylor and his son Lucas' arrival to Terra Nova, Lucas invented a "time bridge" to and from the future. After learning that Lucas was working for a corporation that was intending to strip the new world's resources, reaping huge profits, Taylor destroyed Lucas' work. Lucas summoned General Philbrick, Taylor's superior, to Terra Nova to relieve him of command. When Taylor refused to step down in order to protect Terra Nova, he was forced to shoot the general in self-defense, then, assisted by Boylan, buried the body. | ||||||
9 | "Now You See Me" | Karen Gaviola | Paul Grellong | November 28, 2011 | 1ASW09 | 7.19[28] |
Mira captures Taylor as he inspects Lucas' most recent rock carvings by a river, but Taylor soon subdues her. Their situation changes rapidly, however, when two slashers stalk them. As Taylor and Mira join forces to evade the vicious predators, Mira shares more about herself and her motives to Taylor and also gives him information about Lucas. Meanwhile, a morse code signal is observed being sent to and from the Sixers and someone inside Terra Nova. Jim and Reynolds nearly capture the person who is sending it from the colony, but the mole (revealed to be Skye) barely escapes. Elisabeth starts decoding the DNA from a blood drop Jim found, but Skye, interning at the clinic, destroys the sample. Elisabeth can still determine that it is a female's blood, narrowing the search to 47 suspects. When Skye secretly delivers something to Mira, it is revealed that Skye's mother, Deborah, believed to have died from sincyllic fever, is being kept alive by the Sixers in exchange for Skye's cooperation. Also, Reynolds declares his intentions about Maddy to Jim. The Ankylosaur hatchling that Zoe has been caring for is growing rapidly and will soon be too old to adapt to the wild, forcing Zoe to face a difficult situation. | ||||||
10 | "Within" | Karen Gaviola | Barbara Marshall | December 12, 2011 | 1ASW10 | 6.88[29] |
Jim and Taylor confront Skye as the Sixer mole, though she claims her only motive was to save her mother, not betray the colony, nor did she ever provide vital information to Mira. Skye warns them that Lucas has successfully completed his calculations to reverse the time portal, and that his 2149 employers will invade and exploit Terra Nova. Taylor, expecting a full-on attack with the 11th pilgrimage's arrival in a few days, begins planning Terra Nova's defense. Skye is reunited with her mother after Taylor orders Curran, the banished soldier who infiltrated Mira's camp, to rescue her from the Sixers. Terra Nova's medical staff is optimistic that her condition will improve once they synthesize the medication the Sixers were using to keep her alive. | ||||||
11 | "Occupation-Resistance" (double bill) | Jon Cassar | Brynn Malone & Barbara Marshall (Occupation), Terry Matalas & Travis Fickett (Resistance) | December 19, 2011 | 1ASW11 | 7.24[30] |
As the 11th pilgrimage begins arriving, a suicide bomber appears and sets off an explosion, killing Kara, who'd arrived through the portal, breaking Josh's heart when he finds out, and seriously injuring Jim Shannon which gives him a temporary hearing loss. Three days later, Jim awakens only to learn that mercenaries called the Phoenix Group have captured Terra Nova. Outnumbered and cut off from Taylor, Lt. Washington surrendered the colony. Harsh martial law is imposed, while Taylor and his forces remain isolated in the jungle. Malcolm, conscripted into service, is forced to repair the time portal, though he is working as slowly as he can. Weaver, Lucas Taylor's superior who arrived from 2149, orders the mercenaries to start stripping the new world's resources using pyrosonic bombs that will decimate half the continent and its wildlife. Jim locates the test bomb with the help of Maddy's boyfriend, Reynolds, and Taylor has Reilly disarm it, which happens successfully, enraging Lucas. Meanwhile, Jim, Washington, and other colonists have been coordinating with Taylor in waging guerilla warfare against the Phoenix Group. Josh, working at Boylan's bar to gather intelligence so he could help, loses control and physically attacks Lucas after Lucas starts sexually harassing Skye. As Josh is restrained and beaten until bleeding from every inch of his body and severely disoriented, with Lucas planning to kill Josh, Jim (upon being tipped off by Skye) arrives on the scene to protect his son, and despite being held back, he saves Josh's life. Jim holds his own against the Phoenix Group's soldiers until the armed Phoenix Group soldiers arrive. Josh and Jim are sent to the brig, where they reconcile their relationship. Skye persuades Lucas to free Josh, but he tortures Jim for information, despite Josh's warning to Lucas, struggling as he screams out, "No don't touch him" in attempt to defend his father. Elisabeth forces Weaver into securing Jim's release after lying to Weaver that she had injected him with a dangerous virus. The Shannons escape Terra Nova with Lt. Washington's help, but she is captured and executed by Lucas. Meanwhile, Mira was sent to the badlands to retrieve an unknown item. Commander Taylor and Jim Shannon continue disrupting the Phoenix Group's operations, but the damaged terminus has finally been repaired. The first shipment of new world resources is readied for transport to 2149. Jim relays Washington's final message to Taylor about Cù Lao Chàm, an island they once fought on: the bridge to 2149 must be destroyed from inside Hope Plaza to halt further enemy invasion into Terra Nova. Meanwhile, Skye, who deceived Lucas that she joined his side, accompanies him on the Phoenix convoy, then tricks him into an ambush. Lucas escapes and, finding Taylor, is about to kill him; Skye arrives and shoots Lucas, though he apparently survives and disappears. Taylor has the captured shipping container swapped with one concealing Jim, the bomb, and a drugged carnotaurus. Taylor's soldiers, disguised as the mercenaries, deliver it to the terminus. Once inside Hope Plaza, Jim sets the awakened raging carnotaurus loose; it kills Weaver and his associates. Jim detonates the bomb, destroying the facility, barely making it safely back to Terra Nova. Cut off from 2149, the Phoenix Group and the Sixers evacuate Terra Nova and head for the badlands. The mysterious cargo Mira discovered there is revealed to be an 18th-century ship's prow and figurehead, with no clues as to how it arrived in Terra Nova or what else is in the badlands. |
Production
Alex Graves signed on to direct the pilot.[31] Brannon Braga and René Echevarria serve as showrunners.[32][33] Australia was chosen after producer Steven Spielberg vetoed Hawaii because he wanted a different filming location from his 1993 film Jurassic Park.[34] The two-hour pilot was filmed over 26 days in late November to December 2010.[3] It was shot in south-east Queensland, Australia, with locations in Brisbane, the Gold Coast, and the Gold Coast Hinterland.[35][36] The shoot was plagued by torrential rain and additional material had to be shot in 2011, with a total estimated cost of US$14 million to be amortized over the season.[4][34][37] More than 250 sets were constructed.[38] An episode took from eight to nine days to shoot, like most television dramas, but six weeks in post-production, twice the television average at the time.[3] The average episode budget was about $4M, not including Australian tax breaks,[4][37] compared to an average of $3M for broadcast network dramas.[39] Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly stated: "This thing is going to be huge. It's going to take an enormous production commitment."[40]
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."[41] With only 10% of Cretaceous-era dinosaurs recorded in the fossil record, the producers decided to supplement the series with plausible fictional species; palaeontologist Jack Horner was invited to create realistic creatures for the period and different from those of the Jurassic Park film franchise.[34]
In June 2010, the first cast member was announced – Jason O'Mara as Jim Shannon.[42] In late August, Allison Miller joined the cast; playing the role of Skye Tate.[15] In September 2010, Deadline Hollywood reported that Stephen Lang, who played a similar character in the 2009 film Avatar, signed-on to play a leading role of Commander Taylor.[43]
An executive producer, David Fury, left the series as a result of creative differences.[44] In September, Shelley Conn landed the female lead role.[45] In October, Brian Tyler was chosen as the composer,[46] Mido Hamada was cast as a security head,[47] while Landon Liboiron, Naomi Scott, and Alana Mansour were cast as the three children.[48] In November, Christine Adams was cast as Mira.[49] In May 2011, Rod Hallett joined the cast.[16]
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.[50] With a long production process on the series,[38] it was announced in July 2011 that the first season would consist of thirteen episodes to finish airing in December 2011.[51]
Many of the weapons used in the show were reworked and repainted Nerf blasters.[52]
Cancellation and motion comic
Shortly after the airing of the season one finale in December 2011, Fox Broadcasting stated that no decision would be made until 2012 regarding the continuation of the series.[53] Fox announced the cancellation of Terra Nova on March 6, 2012. 20th Century Fox Television stated that it would try to sell the show to other networks.[54]
Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment set up a "video mashup" website where purchasers of the DVD can create a motion comic continuing the series.[55][56] As of December 2013, the site was no longer active and redirects to Fox Movies.[57]
Broadcast
Terra Nova was expected to premiere in the U.S. in May 2011 with a two-hour preview, but due to the time involved for visual effects, its pilot was moved to autumn (late September) 2011 to air with the rest of season one.[58] In May 2011, Fox announced the series would air on Monday nights,[10] and released a full trailer.[59] Terra Nova premiered at the 2011 San Diego Comic-Con International on July 23, 2011.[60] The Fox premiere drew 9.22 million viewers and 3.1 in the 18–49 demo in live plus same day results, rising to 4.1 in Live+3, the best result by a new drama.[61][62] Terra Nova's high DVR gains were attributed to competition from Monday Night Football which, being a sports event, is less conducive to delayed viewing.[62] In its second week on Fox, the show retained 100% of its demo rating (3.1), the best retention by a new series.[63] Fox aired the entire first season consecutively on Monday nights, until its two-hour finale on December 19, 2011.
In Canada, Citytv simulcast every first season episode; the Canadian premiere drew 1.4 million viewers, the largest audience for a drama in Citytv's history.[63] In 2015, reruns began airing on Telelatino.[64]
In Australia, where the series was filmed, Network Ten began airing the series within days of its U.S. release.[65] In the UK and Ireland, digital channel Sky 1 broadcast the show from October 3, 2011.[66]
Reception
Critical reception
Early reviews indicated much promise in the series. 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.[67] The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette compared it to Outcasts.[68] 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."[69] The New York Post called it "Good family fun",[70] while USA Today wrote, "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."[71] The Wall Street Journal wrote: "Terra Nova leaves ye olde cheap-set series in the dust with production values that make each episode look cinematic."[72] The Washington Post wrote, "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."[73]
Mid-season reviews were highly critical. The show was called "Stargate Universe by Dr. Seuss" by Mark A. Perigard of the Boston Herald.[74] Sam Wollaston of The Guardian stated that there was only one interesting character and that "A lot of the fault lies with what they have to say to each other. The script is as corny and cheesy as a family-sized portion of cheesy corn nachos."[75] New York magazine reviewer Chadwick Matlin vowed never to watch the show again, saying "Sure, the premise had promise, but even masochists like us can only take so much."[76] But by the finale in December things had turned around again where critics were mostly pleased and enthusiastic.[77][78][79] Entertainment Weekly called the season finale "exciting".[77] The series' first season received an aggregated score of 64% across 28 reviews from Metacritic.[80]
U.S. ratings
The first season averaged 7.52 million American viewers and a 2.5 rating in the 18–49 demographic.[81] The show was ranked the #2 new drama among adults 18–49, the #1 new show among men 18–49, 18–34, and 25–54 and was one of the top 20 regular programs among teens, as of January 1, 2012.[82]
Season | Episodes | Timeslot (ET/PT) | Premiered | Ended | TV season | Rank | Viewers (in millions) | ||
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Date | Premiere viewers (in millions) |
Date | Finale viewers (in millions) | ||||||
1 | 13 | Monday 8:00 PM | September 26, 2011 | 9.22[83] | December 19, 2011 | 7.24[30] | 2011–12 | #43 | 10.08[84] |
Awards and nominations
In 2011, the series was honored, along with seven others, with the Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series.[85] Also, it won "Best Visual Effects in a Television Series" by the Visual Effects Society in 2011.
Series DVD release
The series was released on a 4-disc DVD set on September 11, 2012. The set contains deleted scenes; bloopers; and featurettes including "Director's Diaries – Making the Pilot", an extended "Occupation/Resistance" episode with audio commentary from Stephen Lang, Brannon Braga and Rene Echevarria, "Mysteries Explored", and "Cretaceous Life: The Dinosaurs of Terra Nova".[86]
Soundtrack
The series's original music was composed by Brian Tyler. La-La Land Records released a soundtrack album on October 9, 2012.[87]
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Terra Nova" | 2:55 |
2. | "Cycles of Time" | 4:38 |
3. | "One Last Hope for Humanity" | 3:20 |
4. | "Banishment" | 2:19 |
5. | "This Valley" | 2:38 |
6. | "The Moon" | 1:28 |
7. | "You Let Her Leave With Him" | 2:37 |
8. | "Sky's Mother" | 1:28 |
9. | "The Portal" | 3:43 |
10. | "Someone Wants to Talk With You" | 2:31 |
11. | "More Than a Memory" | 4:53 |
12. | "Patrols" | 1:57 |
13. | "The Plan" | 5:19 |
14. | "Flying Over Terra Nova" | 2:02 |
15. | "I'm Heading Outside the Gates" | 4:02 |
16. | "What Were You Really Doing?" | 5:33 |
17. | "All I Needed to Know" | 6:25 |
18. | "The Investigation of Outpost 9" | 5:04 |
19. | "There Are Millions of Them" | 3:23 |
20. | "Last Known Location" | 3:54 |
21. | "You're My Son" | 1:37 |
22. | "We Brought Back Two" | 1:55 |
23. | "Promises" | 2:24 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Magical Journey" | 3:02 |
2. | "Entering the Vortex" | 2:50 |
3. | "Memorial Field" | 2:02 |
4. | "Base Camp" | 2:58 |
5. | "Rebirth" | 3:05 |
6. | "Remember That Handle" | 6:09 |
7. | "New Earth" | 1:11 |
8. | "Sixers Intel" | 2:39 |
9. | "Take the Shot" | 2:00 |
10. | "Memory's Echo" | 2:48 |
11. | "Into the Beyond" | 2:13 |
12. | "Save Your Spot" | 3:10 |
13. | "Figuring Out What Happened" | 1:12 |
14. | "Take a Look Around" | 2:11 |
15. | "I Want to Declare My Intentions" | 3:44 |
16. | "There She Goes" | 1:36 |
17. | "I Sure Hope You Are Right" | 2:29 |
18. | "Preparing for Battle" | 2:59 |
19. | "This Is Lea Marcos" | 1:46 |
20. | "They're In Charge" | 1:23 |
21. | "Opportunity" | 1:34 |
22. | "Prehistory" | 3:39 |
23. | "Shooting Stars" | 0:49 |
References
- ^ Seidman, Robert (June 23, 2011). "FOX Announces 2011 Fall TV Premiere Dates". TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
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all-new "Occupation/Resistance" episode
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