I know there aren't a lot of fans of the show on here, but I saw the promos for the show's return March 8th.
What I found interesting is that in the promo (Which I'm having issues finding online) the announcer went something like...
"They aren't invading, they are taking back their home".
Which makes it seem the popular theories of the aliens being from a AU or from the future are probably correct.
I'm hoping that they are from the future, but had to leave Earth, were traveling in time crashed in the wrong year on Earth. Then the satellite from the fall finale was to call the future humans back to Earth now.
They are also getting rid of the flashbacks. That is way too little, way too late. The problem wasn't the flashbacks itself, they just jumped around randomly and really didn't add anything to the story, all they did was to delay answers. The show started with 13 million viewers and now has less than 6 million, most people probably think it's canceled. If they didn't have flashbacks, or if they were done better from the beginning than maybe more than half the viewers would have stuck around.
What I found interesting is that in the promo (Which I'm having issues finding online) the announcer went something like...
"They aren't invading, they are taking back their home".
Which makes it seem the popular theories of the aliens being from a AU or from the future are probably correct.
I'm hoping that they are from the future, but had to leave Earth, were traveling in time crashed in the wrong year on Earth. Then the satellite from the fall finale was to call the future humans back to Earth now.
They are also getting rid of the flashbacks. That is way too little, way too late. The problem wasn't the flashbacks itself, they just jumped around randomly and really didn't add anything to the story, all they did was to delay answers. The show started with 13 million viewers and now has less than 6 million, most people probably think it's canceled. If they didn't have flashbacks, or if they were done better from the beginning than maybe more than half the viewers would have stuck around.