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FOX news: Terra Nova in fall, Alcatraz at midseason

Temis the Vorta

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FOX FALL 2011 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
MONDAY
8:00-9:00 PM TERRA NOVA (new)

FOX MIDSEASON 2012 PRIMETIME SCHEDULE
MONDAY
9:00-10:00 PM ALCATRAZ (new)

I expected Alcatraz in the fall and Terra Nova at midseason, but the reverse works too. Both sound fun. Here are the descriptions in full.

Terra Nova: I thought Taylor and Mira might be a couple, the Macbeths of the settlement, but it looks like they're leaders of opposing camps. I suspect those two will be the highlight of the show along with the dinos. O'Mara and his family sound like a snooze.

Alcatraz sounds like The X-Files meets Lost. Could be worse, I guess. :rommie:

TERRA NOVA
From executive producers Steven Spielberg (“Saving Private Ryan,” “Jurassic Park”), Peter Chernin, René Echevarria (“Castle,” “The 4400”) and Brannon Braga (“24”) comes an epic family adventure 85 million years in the making. TERRA NOVA follows an ordinary family on an incredible journey back in time to prehistoric Earth as a small part of a daring experiment to save the human race. In the year 2149, the world is dying. The planet is overdeveloped and overcrowded, with the majority of plant and animal life extinct. The future of mankind is in jeopardy, and its only hope for survival is in the distant past. When scientists at the FERMI Particle Accelerator unexpectedly discovered a fracture in time that made it possible to construct a portal into primeval history, the bold notion was born to resettle humanity in the past – a second chance to rebuild civilization and get it right this time. The series centers on the Shannon family as they join the Tenth Pilgrimage of settlers to Terra Nova, the first colony established in this beautiful yet foreboding land. JIM SHANNON (Jason O’Mara, “Life on Mars”), a devoted father with a checkered past, guides his family through this new world of limitless beauty, mystery and terror. Jim’s wife, ELISABETH (Shelley Conn, “Mistresses”), is a trauma surgeon and the newest addition to Terra Nova’s medical team. JOSH (Landon Liboiron, “Degrassi: The Next Generation”) is their 17-year-old son who is angry to leave life as he knows it behind; upon arriving at the settlement, he finds himself instantly drawn to the beautiful and rule-breaking SKYE (Allison Miller, “Kings”). MADDY (Naomi Scott, “Life Bites”), Josh’s endearingly awkward 15-year-old sister, hopes Terra Nova will give her a chance to reinvent herself. Although Elisabeth’s medical training secured the family a spot on the pilgrimage, a secret involving their five-year-old daughter, ZOE (newcomer Alana Mansour), soon endangers their place in this utopia. Upon the Shannons’ arrival, they are introduced to COMMANDER NATHANIEL TAYLOR (Stephen Lang, “Avatar”), the charismatic and heroic first pioneer and leader of the settlement. Taylor warns the travelers that while Terra Nova is a place of new opportunities and fresh beginnings, all is not as idyllic as it initially appears. Along with blue skies, towering waterfalls and lush vegetation, the surrounding terrain is teeming with danger – and not just of the man-eating dinosaur variety. There is also a splinter colony of renegades led by the battle-hardened MIRA (Christine Adams, “TRON: Legacy”), who is vehemently opposed to Taylor and his leadership. Even more threatening than what lies outside the protective walls of the colony is the chilling possibility that something sinister is happening inside Terra Nova. The Shannons will come to suspect that not everyone on this mission has the same idea of how to best save mankind; in fact, there may be forces intent on destroying this new world before it even begins.


ALCATRAZ
From executive producer J.J. Abrams (FRINGE, “Lost,” “Star Trek” and the upcoming “Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol” and “Super 8”) and writer and executive producer Elizabeth Sarnoff (“Lost,” “Deadwood”) comes ALCATRAZ, the chilling new thriller centered on America’s most infamous prison and one-time home to the nation’s most notorious murderers, rapists, kidnappers, thieves and arsonists. When San Francisco Police Department DET. REBECCA MADSEN (Sarah Jones, “Sons of Anarchy”) is assigned to a grisly homicide case, a fingerprint leads her to a shocking suspect: JACK SYLVANE (guest star Jeffrey Pierce, “The Nine”), a former Alcatraz inmate who died decades ago. Given her family history – both her grandfather and surrogate uncle, RAY ARCHER (Robert Forster, “Jackie Brown”), were guards at the prison – Madsen’s interest is immediately piqued, and once the enigmatic, knows-everything-but-tells-nothing government agent EMERSON HAUSER (Sam Neill, “Jurassic Park”) tries to impede her investigation, she’s doggedly committed. Madsen turns to Alcatraz expert and comic book enthusiast, DR. DIEGO “DOC” SOTO (Jorge Garcia, “Lost”), to piece together the inexplicable sequence of events. The twosome discovers that Sylvane is not only alive, but he’s loose on the streets of San Francisco, leaving bodies in his wake. And strangely, he hasn’t aged a day since he was in Alcatraz, when the prison was ruled by the iron-fisted WARDEN EDWIN JAMES (Jonny Coyne, “Undercovers”) and the merciless ASSOCIATE WARDEN E.B. TILLER (Jason Butler Harner, “The Changeling”). Madsen and Soto reluctantly team with Agent Hauser and his technician, LUCY BANERJEE (Parminder Nagra, “ER”), to stop Sylvane’s vengeful killing spree. By delving into Alcatraz history, government cover-ups and Rebecca’s own heritage, the team will ultimately discover that Sylvane is only a small part of a much larger, more sinister present-day threat. For while he may be the first, it quickly becomes clear that Sylvane won’t be the last prisoner to reappear from Alcatraz. Through the course of the investigation, Madsen and Soto will learn that Agent Hauser has known about the prison’s secret history and has been awaiting the prisoners’ return. Soto will witness his life’s work – the history of Alcatraz – come alive. Madsen will be forced to keep her supportive San Francisco cop fiancé, JIMMY DICKENS (Santiago Cabrera, “Heroes”), at arm’s length from the highly classified assignment as she sees everything she thought she knew about her family’s past shattered, all while fighting to keep the country safe from history’s most dangerous criminals.
 
Terra Nova sounds like Lost "IN SPACE" with dinosaurs instead of polar bears. I bet they are going to have time travel and dream sequences next.
 
I expected Alcatraz in the fall and Terra Nova at midseason, but the reverse works too. Both sound fun. Here are the descriptions in full.

Terra Nova was supposed to be this mid-season, and then was pushed to a pilot teaser, and then pushed to next season. There was no way they could push it to mid-season, it was going to premiere in the fall. I hadn't really thought about when Alcatraz would air, but given how full Fox's schedule is mid-season makes sense. What's more interesting is that by sharing a timeslot with Terra Nova, it looks like Terra Nova will only get a 13 episode order for the season. I wonder if the FX time and budget will force 13 episodes every year, or if this shows Fox thinks Terra Nova will be one and done.
 
I expected Alcatraz in the fall and Terra Nova at midseason, but the reverse works too. Both sound fun. Here are the descriptions in full.

Terra Nova was supposed to be this mid-season, and then was pushed to a pilot teaser, and then pushed to next season. There was no way they could push it to mid-season, it was going to premiere in the fall. I hadn't really thought about when Alcatraz would air, but given how full Fox's schedule is mid-season makes sense. What's more interesting is that by sharing a timeslot with Terra Nova, it looks like Terra Nova will only get a 13 episode order for the season. I wonder if the FX time and budget will force 13 episodes every year, or if this shows Fox thinks Terra Nova will be one and done.

Unless it picks up amazing ratings and keeps them, I think 13 are all we'll get. It's probably too expensive for anything else.
 
Actually, Terra Nova sounds similar in concept to Robert J. Sawyer's Neanderthal trilogy where a team accidentally finds a portal into a parallel neanderthal universe. Replace neanderthals with dinosaurs and it's pretty much it.
 
I like dinosaurs a whole lot so I'm hoping Terra Nova lasts long enough to show us some. Plus I've read that Rene Echevarria is in charge of the writing now, and he was a part of Deep Space Nine and The 4400, two of my favorite science fiction series.

It doesn't seem like the kind of show that will pull in high ratings, unfortunately, but maybe the fact that FOX has already spent so much money on producing it will mean that they are less eager to cancel it right out of the gate, not wanting to waste their substantial investment and in hopes that it will eventually build an audience. *shrugs*
 
They both have me interested. I just hope that both shows have learned from all the LOST wannabes that have come and gone and don't have the complicated mythologies, dizzying pacing and stuff drawn out forever that ends in a convoluted mess. And I might be in the minority but I'm tired of the overly large casts--I hope they are modestly sized ensembles with some interesting characters that don't get overshadowed by a dense plot.
 
Time travel is part of the premise. Kinda obvious. :rommie:
its a bit like Primeval ;)

Or Land of the Lost. There have been no new ideas since about 1953.

Actually, Terra Nova sounds similar in concept to Robert J. Sawyer's Neanderthal trilogy where a team accidentally finds a portal into a parallel neanderthal universe. Replace neanderthals with dinosaurs and it's pretty much it.

Except Neanderthals are much cheaper to film and are less likely to attract viewers.

Insert Geico reference here.

The Geico caveman from that show that failed after about one episode sees the ratings for Terra Nova go through the roof and throws a jealous fit.
 
Trailers for both: http://trekmovie.com/2011/05/16/new...non-bragas-terra-nova-fox-announces-schedule/

Alcatraz looks great! Terra Nova not quite as much, but I'll be tuning in for both.

I agree with that assessment. I wish Alcatraz was airing first.

Terra Nova - I predict right now we're going to be resenting every moment taken up by the boring-ass, sappy, Speilbergian family because it means we're not seeing the good part - Stephen Lang, the scenery (even fake-looking, it's cool) and the dinos. ;) But I think it'll do well in the ratings for a while, until the novelty wears off.

Alcatraz -It's definitely the X-Files meets Lost, but in a good way. The cast members all seem to click nicely. Gets a little spoilery there at the end, but I guess that was a predictable twist. This one looks like it has legs.
 
The trailer for Terra Nova already tells us how it's going to be - overly sentimental, full of trite emotional drama. Hope it's not going to be too unbearable.
 
I'm really looking forward to both. I have to admit, at first I was a little lukewarm about Alcatraz based off of the description, but now that I've seen the trailer I'm actually very interested. As for Terra Nova, I'm a huge Speilberg fan, so I've been eagerly anticipating it since it was first announced. I also liked Stephen Lang in Avatar and Jason O'Mara in the US Life on Mars, so I'm looking forward to seeing the two of them also.
 
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