Deux agents de deux continents différents et aux visions sur le monde opposées, doivent travailler ensemble sur l'enquête autour de l'épave d'un vaisseau spatial qui a des effets mystérieux ... Tout lireDeux agents de deux continents différents et aux visions sur le monde opposées, doivent travailler ensemble sur l'enquête autour de l'épave d'un vaisseau spatial qui a des effets mystérieux sur l'humanité.Deux agents de deux continents différents et aux visions sur le monde opposées, doivent travailler ensemble sur l'enquête autour de l'épave d'un vaisseau spatial qui a des effets mystérieux sur l'humanité.
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Honestly, I struggled to make it through the pilot episode. The TWO leads have got to be the least charismatic actors I've ever seen cast in a series. They are the equivalent of dry toast. The overall story itself may have merit eventually but it comes across as a very shallow attempt to be the next X-Files. A costly swing and a miss here without question.
This thing fails on every level.
This thing fails on every level.
I like this show, which means it probably won't last. I like the X-Files type vibe.
In world of police dramas, medical dramas and emergency dramas we finally have another sci fi that looks promising. Though not perfect I have hope for this one. Its kind of reminding me of Fringe and X Files. I hope it can be just as good. Can't wait to see more.
Just finished the season, and Debris is a series that started as an okay-but-problematic series and becomes, by mid-season, a gripping one with a fascinating story arc.
Here's my review from a few seasons in, when it was just beginning to right itself:
Debris is an X-Files/Fringe type of series in which a couple of agents investigate a series of strange events caused by the remnants of an extraterrestrial ship.
The stories are all effectively intriguing and spooky, involving reanimated corpses, people trapped in other planes of existence, and DNA-rewriting rain storms. (So far every episode has had an agent say something like "I've never seen *this* before," which would be a great thing to do in a parody of shows like this.)
The series has a surprisingly strong interest in emotion - the debris seems to actually react to things like love and memory and the agents talk a lot more about their feelings than something like the X-Files.
What makes this extra weird is the series is emotionally distanced. The agents are uninteresting people with no chemistry and it's really hard to care about them as people. Also, the delving into emotions is often tediously maudlin; episode 4 had long, sincere chunks that were unwatchable.
Around episode 5 or 6 the series starting picking up as it moved into a grander story arc and lowered the emotional temperature. So it's worth sticking with.
Here's my review from a few seasons in, when it was just beginning to right itself:
Debris is an X-Files/Fringe type of series in which a couple of agents investigate a series of strange events caused by the remnants of an extraterrestrial ship.
The stories are all effectively intriguing and spooky, involving reanimated corpses, people trapped in other planes of existence, and DNA-rewriting rain storms. (So far every episode has had an agent say something like "I've never seen *this* before," which would be a great thing to do in a parody of shows like this.)
The series has a surprisingly strong interest in emotion - the debris seems to actually react to things like love and memory and the agents talk a lot more about their feelings than something like the X-Files.
What makes this extra weird is the series is emotionally distanced. The agents are uninteresting people with no chemistry and it's really hard to care about them as people. Also, the delving into emotions is often tediously maudlin; episode 4 had long, sincere chunks that were unwatchable.
Around episode 5 or 6 the series starting picking up as it moved into a grander story arc and lowered the emotional temperature. So it's worth sticking with.
Ignore the haters, most pilot shows tend to start off a bit rocky but this show throws you straight into the storyline, sets up a very intriguing premise and I can't wait to see more! A binge of all episodes would have been great but I'm more than happy to wait another week 😄
Fringe meets X-Files. A perfect combination.
Fringe meets X-Files. A perfect combination.
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- AnecdotesBoth leads have Irish names. "Bryan" means strong, virtuous, and honorable. "Finola" means fair, white, or possibly white shoulders.
- GaffesThroughout the series, CIA officer Beneventi, an ex-marine, always has his index finger resting on the trigger of his handgun when drawn. This is not standard practice due to accidental discharge. He's predominately in civilian areas. Even his partner and occasional team mates observe 'finger off the trigger' safety protocols.
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