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The Tomorrow People

  • Serie de TV
  • 2013–2014
  • TV-14
  • 43min
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Peyton List, Luke Mitchell, and Robbie Amell in The Tomorrow People (2013)
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Los seres humanos evolucionados con habilidades asombrosas (teletransportación, telequinesis, telepatía) están siendo perseguidos por agentes de Ultra.Los seres humanos evolucionados con habilidades asombrosas (teletransportación, telequinesis, telepatía) están siendo perseguidos por agentes de Ultra.Los seres humanos evolucionados con habilidades asombrosas (teletransportación, telequinesis, telepatía) están siendo perseguidos por agentes de Ultra.

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    • Greg Berlanti
    • Phil Klemmer
    • Julie Plec
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    • Robbie Amell
    • Peyton List
    • Luke Mitchell
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    • Creación
      • Greg Berlanti
      • Phil Klemmer
      • Julie Plec
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      • Robbie Amell
      • Peyton List
      • Luke Mitchell
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      • 2 premios ganados y 3 nominaciones en total

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    Robbie Amell
    Robbie Amell
    • Stephen Jameson
    • 2013–2014
    Peyton List
    Peyton List
    • Cara Coburn
    • 2013–2014
    Luke Mitchell
    Luke Mitchell
    • John Young
    • 2013–2014
    Aaron Yoo
    Aaron Yoo
    • Russell Kwon
    • 2013–2014
    Madeleine Mantock
    Madeleine Mantock
    • Astrid Finch
    • 2013–2014
    Mark Pellegrino
    Mark Pellegrino
    • Dr. Jedikiah Price
    • 2013–2014
    Jeffrey Pierce
    Jeffrey Pierce
    • Jack Jameson…
    • 2013–2014
    Simon Merrells
    Simon Merrells
    • The Founder…
    • 2013–2014
    Jacob Kogan
    Jacob Kogan
    • Luca Jameson
    • 2013–2014
    Sarah Clarke
    Sarah Clarke
    • Marla Jameson
    • 2013–2014
    Alexa PenaVega
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    • Hillary Cole
    • 2014
    Carly Pope
    Carly Pope
    • Morgan Burke
    • 2013–2014
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    • 2013
    Laura Wiggins
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    • Irene Quinn
    • 2013–2014
    Bettina Kenney
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    • 2013–2014
    Madeleine Arthur
    Madeleine Arthur
    • Charlotte Taylor
    • 2014
    Dalias Blake
    Dalias Blake
    • Ultra Agent…
    • 2014
    Byron Lawson
    Byron Lawson
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    • 2013–2014
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      • Greg Berlanti
      • Phil Klemmer
      • Julie Plec
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    10rrobin-15096

    Another season?

    I really wish that they had a season 2 because that show was actually was a good show and i think it wouldve survived another few seasons how it ended made me mad because i knew it wouldnt be another one.
    5tomhg38

    i rate this slightly above a "trapped in the closet" out of 10.

    Waited a few episodes (currently 7 in) before i gave my opinion of the show. Can now safely point out enough problems with the show to know beyond doubt that the show is happy being at best mediocre and successful amongst a less discerning younger crowd than anyone looking for a show that actually depicted a truthful telling of a world in which people had supernatural abilities.

    First of all i instantly had a huge problem with one of the core concepts of the world they created. Apparently these people all had random genetic mutations to turn into the same form of post-human species, and this mutation means that they have telepathy, telekinesis, teleportation and potentially more T related mental powers. They also mutated to have DNA markers that forbid them from killing anyone.

    In the show there are said post humans on both the "good" and "bad" side of the fence as it is introduced to us. However neither can kill each other, they all use tranq guns and are at a constant disadvantage because they cant actually finish off any of the government agents they fight, simply run and hide. In the first episode one of the T people even grabs the bad guys gun but he cant pull the trigger even to save his life. However in the seventh episode a T person knocks out a character and puts him face down in a stream of water which would have killed him had saviors not appeared at a later date.

    How then does this "cannot kill" gene work? Its not based on intent to kill, the Drowner hopes very much that he winds up dead, and then deliberately puts him in a situation that he almost certainly will die. Another breakout T person pushes someone off a roof and again he is only saved by the arrival of a teleporting friend at the last minute, and whilst he wasn't deliberately seeking to murder anyone again we see the potential murder of someone by a T person.

    Why not just get a gun, put it to someones head then imagine its a windex bottle and close your eyes as you pull the trigger. The DNA will never know and you can stop running. This plot device is horrendous, makes absolutely no sense to anyone with half a brain and they constantly ruin its continuity, it alone makes the show ridiculous to the point of being trash.

    Then there's the protagonist, an untrained teenage boy with no combat experience goes to work for the government agency killing or forcefully drugging and removing the powers of his species. Sees multiple of them be killed or tortured at the hands of this organisation and still isn't sold on them being that bad. This character would fence sit in nazi controlled Germany in 1943. Anyway while hes "finding himself" and endangering the lives of a bunch of people he then walks into a ruthless government organisation killing people like himself and makes some half arsed lie about why he didn't do as he was ordered or why people report seeing other T people helping him, and then the government organisation's head threatens to kill him if he even smells anything fishy but then walks off and lets him keep working against the organisation.

    Then finally because having inept scripts and ridiculous plot devices that allow a 16 year old (whose actually 25) to somehow fool a murdering government agency while still attending school and not forgetting to spend time with his family and friends ISN'T quite enough to make teenagers want to watch this with their minds switched off, there's a love triangle, betrayal of friends to be with their girlfriends and best friends that you mindread love you because it wasn't obvious by them spending every waking second around you.

    If you came here looking for a show with the honesty and integrity of say breaking bad or the newsroom but focused on supernatural powers and evolution of the human race, you wont get passed the first 10 minutes or so. If you want another show to watch that has "dreamy actors" and don't care that its insulting your intelligence in order to make you feel less lonely and loved, then you'll probably find this review not helpful and watch the hell out of it.
    6spriiix

    Easy watch, but not well thought through

    It is a very easy watch and has an interesting premise. The 3 T's Teteportalion, Telekinesis and Telepathy. However one cannot overlook the glaring plot holes and sci-fi nonsense. I got a feeling while watching this that they came up with the plot as the series were progressing. It was like we need more drama this episode? or which character haven't we endangered yet?

    The show did however asks us one simple, interesting and meaningful question, how would society react to a drastic inequality in abilities. Although this question is ultimately lost in meaningless plot twists and was never answered.

    Overall, the series were not well-thought through. I would still recommend this show to people looking for an easy watch sci-fi and can overlook plot holes and horseradish science.
    mike-thornbury

    An update of the 1970s British teen series.

    I am old enough to remember and have fond memories of The Tomorrow People, the ITV production from 1973 that was the source for this reboot.

    The premise is the same - the next evolution of mankind is manifested in these teenagers 'breaking out' with new powers - telepathy, telekinesis and teleportation, in the latest iteration.

    They are on the lookout for the agents of 'Ultra' - a governmental agency tasked with rounding up the new breed and turning them to the governments will.

    After viewing the pilot episode, the series seems to be a high-quality reboot, with the to-be- expected lowbrow US scriptwriting, full of teen angst and bad guys that whisper. But, I will persist, if only in homage to the original series that was the staple fare for teen sci-fi nerds in the 70s, along with Blakes 7 and Doctor Who.

    it isn't a bad start, it remains to see if it stands the test of time - that is if the network doesn't kill it off at the least sign of a dip in ratings, something we in the motherland have never had to endure. We get to see a show mature and grow and thus, grow it's audience.
    6SnoopyStyle

    So much potential So many problems

    Stephen Jameson (Robbie Amell) is a regular teen. His mother Marla (Sarah Clarke) is raising her two sons all by herself. Then he connects telepathically with Cara Coburn (Peyton List). They are part of a group of people called The Tomorrow People with new mutations that allows them the 3 Ts (telepathy, telekinesis, teleportation). The only drawback is that they suffer great pains if they try to kill. Cara is the leader of a group hiding underground from the evil Ultra organization headed by Jedikiah (Mark Pellegrino). The Tomorrow People either work for him or are strip of their powers.

    This sci-fi has so much potential. But this just never overcome some basic plot holes. Like so many of these sci-fi, nobody in the general public ever knows. It's highly questionable. At least in MIB, they have the memory wipey thing. Then there is obvious solution to Cara's group. Ultra teams The Tomorrow People with regular people who can use deadly force. It makes no sense that Cara or anybody in her group can't figure that out. The good parts are that the action is fun and the actors are all pretty. The concept just needed to be worked over a few more times to iron out the kinks.

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      [repeated season one introduction to episode recap]

      Stephen Jameson: [V.O] My name is Stephen Jameson. I am one of the Tomorrow People, the next step in human evolution. They call our powers the three Ts: telepathy...

      Cara Coburn: [telepathically] Stephen?

      Stephen Jameson: [V.O] Telekinesis, and teleportation. There is a shadow war going on between us and Ultra...

      [Jedikiah fires at John]

      Stephen Jameson: NO!

      [Stephen stops time around the Tomorrow People]

      Stephen Jameson: [V.O] ... A secret organization that hunts us. The only way to keep my species from going extinct is to find my father, and the only way to do that is by working for the enemy.

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      Referenced in Pastor Mike Online: Love Not the World (2013)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de enero de 2015 (México)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Vancouver, Columbia Británica, Canadá(Pilot shot in New York, Production moved to Vancouver)
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      • Berlanti Productions
      • CBS Television Studios
      • Fremantle
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