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Earth 2 is a short-lived science fiction television series which aired on NBC from November 6, 1994 to June 4, 1995.[1] The show was canceled after one season of 22 episodes.[2] It followed the journey and settlement of a small expeditionary group called the Eden Project, with the intent to journey to an Earth-like planet called G889 in an attempt to find a cure to an illness called the Syndrome. The series was created by Michael Duggan, Carol Flint, Mark Levin, and Billy Ray, produced by Amblin Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio,[3] and filmed primarily in northern New Mexico around the Santa Fe area.[4][5] The series' music was composed by David Bergeaud, and the executive producers were Michael Duggan, Mark Levin, and Carol Flint. Initially, the show's audience was reasonably good, reaching eighth place;[6] however, by April 23 of the next year, viewership had dropped to 9%.[7] During its run, it had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy,[8] Saturn,[9] and other awards. The overarching plot of the show and various individual elements within the show helped explore the Gaia hypothesis. In 2005, the entire series was released on DVD in a 4-disc set.[10]
[edit] PlotIn 2192,[11] most of the human population had fled Earth to live on large orbiting space stations. Only a small number of humans remain on the Earth’s surface as the Earth had become mostly uninhabitable.[12] Billionaire Devon Adair's eight-year-old son, Ulysses Adair, had contracted a rare but fatal disease called the Syndrome,[13] a condition whose existence is not acknowledged by the government and medical community. It is theorized that this disease, which affects only children, is somehow caused by the lack of an Earth-like environment.[14] Most children who are born with the disease do not live past the age of nine. Desperate to save her son, Devon puts together a group who will pioneer the effort to settle a planet 22 light-years away from Earth, on which other families with members thus afflicted can settle. The eventual colonization of the planet, however, is opposed by the government. Secret monitoring and agent infiltration threaten the creation of the colony of New Pacifica. Hours before Adair's group intends to leave, a bomb is discovered, set to explode the hour the ship would leave. The Eden Project leaves immediately, jettisoning the bomb before detonation. In the seventh episode of the series, "A Memory Play," it is revealed this bomb was planted by the Council to stop the ship from leaving.[15] Twenty-two years later, the ship arrives at G889, but it crash lands[16] shortly after arrival on the side of the planet opposite of the original plan. With her group scattered on the planet and supplies missing, Devon begins heading west to the planned site of New Pacifica. During their travels, Adair and her companions learn that the Council—a government group that seems to wield most of the power on the space stations—wants to gain control of G889 for resettlement. But through their various experiments, they have learned that they cannot remove the Terrians without killing the planet itself. This means that Devon's son, who has been healed by the Terrians and who had begun to exhibit some of their unique characteristics, has become the key to the Council's plan for the planet. [edit] Life on G889The landscape and climate of the new planet where the ship crashed seems very much like that of harsher climates on Earth, such as the southwestern United States. Water is scarce and scrub grows out of rock formations. In this area, three different species of life are discovered by Devon Adair and her group. Grendlers Terrians Humans [edit] CharactersThe interactions among the original crew, the convicts, the government and the local aliens and their planet forms the basis of many of the story's plot lines, as the colonists learn more about their new home while trying to avoid detection by the Council. Devon Adair John Danziger Yale Dr. Julia Heller Morgan Martin Bess Martin Ulysses Adair True Danziger Alonzo Solace Reilly [edit] EpisodesMain article: List of Earth 2 episodes The series premiered on November 6, 1994 with a one-hour, thirty minute pilot episode that ran from 7:00 – 9:00 P.M. EST (including advertisements – it was later split into two episodes for syndication). The following week it moved to a regular timeslot. On April 23, 1995 two individual episodes were aired back-to-back from 7:00 – 9:00 P.M. EST. It was also aired in Australia, Austria, New Zealand, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Italy and Spain, later in 1995 and Greece in the fall of 1997. [edit] Notable aspects of the seriesEarth 2 broke new ground by placing Devon Adair as the first female commander in a science fiction television show.[21] The Gaia Hypothesis was explored through the Syndrome, its effects on many children, and the subsequent healing of the illness after the Eden Project arrives on G889.[22][23][24] During the show, various political and social themes were addressed as well. In the tenth episode, "The Enemy Within", Julia is left behind by the group because of her treachery,[25] addressing briefly what punishments are moral or even inhumane. Another aspect of this issue is addressed in episode two, "The Man Who Fell to Earth." The group meets a man named Gaal (played by Tim Curry), who claims to be an astronaut but is revealed as a criminal;[citation needed] when it is revealed that G889 had been used for many years as a penal colony, however, questions arise as to the motivations of the Council and their right to do so. In addition, episode eleven, "Redemption," has the group encounter a genetically enhanced killer called Z.E.D., that has been left on the planet.[26] His presence is used to dispose of humans he finds (the assumption being they are criminals). [edit] CastStarring Roles
[edit] LocationExterior shots filmed in New Mexico locations such as White Mesa,[27] Kasha Katuwe Tent Rocks,[28] and Diablo Canyon[29] provided an alien-like setting for the series. [edit] Merchandise[edit] DVD releaseThe complete series (comprising only 1 season of 21 episodes including the 2-hour pilot) was released on DVD July 19, 2005 in the United States in Region 1 format, on 4 dual-sided discs.[30][31] [edit] NovelsThree Earth 2 novels were published between December 1994 and May 1995. The first was a novelization of the two-part premiere. The remaining two were original stories.
[edit] MiscellanyOther products, such as T-shirts and sweaters with the Earth 2 logo, can still be purchased online. It is also possible to watch streaming episodes through certain services. [edit] References
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