Lorsqu'une espèce extraterrestre arrive sur Terre avec des cadeaux pour l'humanité, quelques humains suspects cherchent à découvrir et à résister aux véritables desseins des nouveaux arrivan... Tout lireLorsqu'une espèce extraterrestre arrive sur Terre avec des cadeaux pour l'humanité, quelques humains suspects cherchent à découvrir et à résister aux véritables desseins des nouveaux arrivants.Lorsqu'une espèce extraterrestre arrive sur Terre avec des cadeaux pour l'humanité, quelques humains suspects cherchent à découvrir et à résister aux véritables desseins des nouveaux arrivants.
- Nommé pour 2 Primetime Emmys
- 4 victoires et 27 nominations au total
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- AnecdotesPaul Gertz, one of the head writers on the show has said that the extent of Gene Roddenberry's involvement in the creation of the show was a premise written on a napkin in a lockbox full of obscure notes written on things like receipts, scraps of paper. Out of that small note, they created the show.
- GaffesIn several episodes, a virtual console is shown on the bridge with "Navigation" in the heading misspelled as "Navagation".
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Agent Ronald Sandoval: Some things are best left unsaid, or unseen.
Major Liam Kincaid: Thanks for the advice, but this is one memory I'd like to keep.
Agent Ronald Sandoval: The problem with memories, Major, is that once you have them in your mind, it's very difficult to get rid of them.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Reality Quest (2004)
What set EFC apart was it's amazing realism. The producers went to great lengths to fuse Taelon technology into earth's daily lives. The atmosphere alone is awesome. The characters are very human, even the Taelons. Despite their tranquil and sedated movements, they have their good and evil sides just like the rest of us. It is amazing how Gene Roddenberry was able to conceive that in a believable alien context. In the show, the Resistance is fighting as much against the Taelons as against humans. Every episode was filled with suspense. EFC is the prove that good story can win without huge SFX budgets. Mr. Roddenberry, YOU'RE THE BEST!
The consistent cast changes did hurt the show. But every thing was still in order: the Taelons with their hidden agendas, the humans still mixed with conflicting thoughts about their alien visitors. It's sad to see characters come and go, but the spirits were not lost. It is a little sad to see such a good show on a slow downward spiral. The realism is slowly taken over with special effects. Open land is replaced with Taelon-styled interiors, our heros' pistols are replaced with energy weapons, etc. But all were still in order......until the Atavus arrived.
That spelt the end of EFC (much like the marriage killed the Lois & Clark show). It took away a large part of what made the show interesting. The Taelons are gone, the humans no longer seem human, and the plot gets slower and slower by the episode. All the original characters are gone except Palmer. And the intelligence that was seen in earlier seasons are gone. I'm not going to get into details of why people didn't like season 5. It held together only long enough to give EFC a decent ending. I guess Mr. Roddenberry's notes were all used up by season 4. I bet this show would have excelled if he himself were here to steer it as it goes.
Despite its evident failure in season 5, EFC remained one of my favourites. It's a look into humans, and what we would have done if aliens do come. ("aliens" here refering to higher intelligence, not every other race of destructive monsters seen in other shows and movies)
- felixernie
- 19 janv. 2003
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