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Continuum

  • TV Series
  • 2012–2015
  • 10
  • 45m
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Rachel Nichols in Continuum (2012)
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A detective from the year 2077 finds herself trapped in the present day.A detective from the year 2077 finds herself trapped in the present day.A detective from the year 2077 finds herself trapped in the present day.

  • Creator
    • Simon Barry
  • Stars
    • Rachel Nichols
    • Victor Webster
    • Erik Knudsen
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  • IMDb RATING
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    66K
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    1,299
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    • Creator
      • Simon Barry
    • Stars
      • Rachel Nichols
      • Victor Webster
      • Erik Knudsen
    • 249User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 23 wins & 52 nominations total

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    • Kiera Cameron
    • 2012–2015
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    • Carlos Fonnegra
    • 2012–2015
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    • Alec Sadler
    • 2012–2015
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    • Matthew Kellog
    • 2012–2015
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    • 2012–2015
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    • 2012–2015
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    • 2012–2015
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    • 2012–2014
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    • 2012–2014
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    • 2012–2015
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    • 2012–2014
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    • 2014–2015
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    • 2012–2015
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    8kdupes-1

    Really good show

    If you like both detective shows and time travel/alt. reality, then this show is for you. > I knew nothing going into this and I liked it a lot. I even watched it again after awhile passed and I kind of forgot details, and enjoyed it even more. Good story, likeable characters, action, drama, and some comedy.
    8swiper001

    First impression

    **minor spoilers only for the first episode for explanation of the series**

    This Canadian series caught my eye on a trip up north to Vancouver (where it's actually being filmed), and I'm very glad it did. I was surprised to see a very good cast anchored by Rachel Nichols and sci-fi fans will recognize a lot of faces from other series. This review is only after the pilot episode, so obviously I don't know how the series will turn out, but it looks like a very promising cyberpunk/cop hybrid series.

    It is a time travel show in which future corporate "Protector" Kiera Cameron (Nichols) is unwittingly zapped back through time from an evil corporation-run 2077 to present day 2012 when trying to prevent a group of freedom fighters (or terrorists depending on your politics) from escaping execution through some kind of wormhole.

    Not realizing the situation, Kiera tries to call for backup using her implants' encrypted transmission but instead reaches young computer genius Alec Sadler who happens to be inventing the future technology in his step father's barn. The escaped prisoners realize that instead of being transported back the six years they were supposed to be in order to stop the evil corporations from taking control, they've been sent back over sixty years.

    Unfortunately, when they realize they can't strike against the future evil corporations, they decided the present ones will do just fine! Kiera realizes she must bring in the escapees before they start an all out war in present day Vancouver! Problem is she hasn't been born yet and hence has no jurisdiction. While investigating the transport site, she meets up with Detective Carlos Fonnegra and passes herself off as a Portland detective and the series begins.

    It has a lot of cool near future tech like augmented reality eye implants, as well as recording and memory implants. To top it off she comes back wearing her Protector issue smart chameleonware body armor that not only deflects bullets, but provides invisibility cloaking, can interface with computers, and also deliver electric shocks, making Kiera a bit of a super spy in the present day.
    9justin-kruger-412-905885

    Continuum

    What make Continuum different and interesting, isn't the central plot to the show, it's the characters and their motives. It's a bit more nuanced than your typical good cops vs. bad guys.

    The show starts off in a distant but possible future where governments begin to fail to repay their debts and Corporations bail out the governments, to what extent we don't know. You do learn that the government very close with these corporations, and that not everyone enjoys how the corporations are running things.

    A group of terrorists are constantly trying to disrupt the corporations and bring them down with any-means necessary, or so we are lead to believe, and this is where the show get's interesting. The terrorist are really just terrorists, but rather they are revolutionaries that are trying to build an honest society without the corruption of the corporations.

    As the series unfolds. I like knowing that the core 'good' characters want the world to be a better place and are fighting for what is right, while the other characters each have their motives and their means. They each make their own decisions and don't have simple 'bad guy' motives. In fact several times I found my self rooting for the revolutionaries because heck I don't want a corrupt government in place, and some of the characters when given the option of fighting without violence opt for it.

    If you give this show a chance I think it's one of the most compelling scifi shows out there. If you liked Caprica, or Battlestar Galactica you will like this show. The characters are very strong and compelling.
    delightful-life

    A Sci-Fi Treat

    The premise - A cop (Rachel Nichols) is accidentally sent to 2012 from the year 2077 along with a very very potent terrorist group, a group that the present league of police/crime fighters are just not equipped to handle.

    By 2077 governments have been replaced by corporate rule and the terrorists are trying to bring back democracy by a revolution, so they have decided to go back to the past. Unfortunately though they wanted to go back just 6 years they are accidentally taken back 60.

    I have just seen the pilot episode, and this was just brilliant. It was almost like a big budget movie and the quality is about 90% that of Fringe. Plus the novelty and the tech part exceeds Fringe! The main girl in the show is the pretty girl they introduced in the last season of Alias, and she was sort of the only disappointment. Its just like from Alias, she looks good but her acting is too artificial. Jennifer Garner would have just rocked this role. :-).

    The Sci-fi is super good, and 'that' is the main attraction of this show. I am not sure if they would be able to keep this up, but I really hope they do, as right now there are very few good shows.

    Is it recommended? Yes, definitely worth our 45mins. :-).............

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    Addendum:

    After reading a lot of the negative review of this show, yes, I too agree to many of that. The quality is not 90, but about 75% that of Fringe. But this show left me really excited and surprised right after seeing it. A majority of the TV shows are just mediocre/silly and this one definitely is 'not' mediocre.

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    Review after seeing the 2nd and 3rd episodes:

    The 2nd episode was pretty awful compared to the pilot and was disappointed. I decided to give it one final shot and see the 3rd episode, and it was good (relatively). I think I should give this show some time before making a final judgement. Some character development started happening in the 3rd episode and they have removed some of the cheeziness from the 2nd. It seems as if they are learning from their mistakes, but they didn't go back to edit out their mistakes from the previous episodes (aren't these shows shot continuously over a period of time and then aired months later, or maybe even a few weeks later, so doesn't it give them ample time?).

    The sci-fi aspect is making me stick on. :-).

    Check it out if you have some extra time and make your own decision.

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    Review after 2 full seasons:

    The show became significantly better after a few hiccups. I had thought that this show would loose steam, but no, they have greatly widened the story line, more characters and good character development.

    Thank You for reading. Cheers!
    8jeff-cusack

    There aren't "good guys" or "bad guys" here. That's the point.

    A lot of reviews here have argued that Continuum show advances a pro- corporate, anti-democracy viewpoint. It doesn't, but you could be forgiven for thinking that. Most American shows have a clear good guy (the protagonist) and a clear bad guy (the antagonists).

    This show, however, follows the Canadian tendency to operate in shades of grey. Continuum presents two opposing factions, and asks the viewer to make up their own mind whether they agree with the protagonist or the antagonists.

    I'm not speaking from my own interpretation, but the official stance of the people behind the show. The "choose your side" mentality has been presented repeatedly in an explicit manner, most recently on the Continuum Facebook page, where a post recently asked, "Which side are you on? Team Kiera or Team Liber8?"

    The show doesn't choose a side, but instead presents an interesting challenge to viewers which some won't be ready to meet:

    The Freedom Fighters (antagonists) use brutal methods to accomplish their goals, but their cause is just.

    The protagonist character Kiera operates within the law, uses non- lethal force, does what she thinks is right, and tries to protect people... And yet she champions the cause of despots.

    Do you believe in the righteous champion of despotism, or the brutal champions of freedom? ...Or do you side with neither?

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    • Trivia
      As the show deals with time travel, it is only fitting that each episode title relates to that. In the first season, all episodes have the word "Time" in their titles, such as "Wasting Time" or "Playtime".

      In the second season the writers expanded on the idea and named each episode something with "Second". This can be read as both the time measurement, but also an indication of the season to which the episodes belong.

      Keeping in line with the previous seasons, all episodes in Season 3 includes the word "Minute" in their titles.

      Continuing the trend set by the previous seasons, all episode titles the final season contain the word Hour. Very fittingly, the final episode of the final season is called Final Hour.
    • Goofs
      Apparently, Alec (Erik Knudsen) to Alec (William B. Davis) height grew up 21 cm (8.3 inches) when he got older and became taller than Kiera.
    • Quotes

      [second season opening title sequence]

      Kiera Cameron: 2077. My time, my city, my family. When terrorists killed thousands of innocents, they were condemned to die. They had other plans. A time travel device sent us all back 65 years. I want to get home, but I can't be sure what I will return to if history is changed. Their plan? To corrupt and control the present in order to win the future. What they didn't plan on, was me.

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Континуум
    • Filming locations
      • Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Reunion Pictures
      • Shaw Media
      • Reunion Pacific Entertainment
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      • 45m
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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