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Dark Skies (1996 - 1997)

 
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 12:17 pm    Post subject: Dark Skies (1996 - 1997) Reply with quote

A young, idealistic man and his girlfriend move to Washington to share in the optimism of the golden age that President JFK has promised the states. Instead, he finds a plot involving an organization so powerful and secret that even the president is unaware of it. Majestic (as it's called) is fighting the menace of aliens who are taking people and planting small parasites in their heads that then control them.

The only way to get them out is to cut open the head and nobody has survived that process yet, so when his girlfriend is taken and altered, John defies Majestic and tries an experimental chemical-based procedure to save her life. Aware that his bosses will stop at nothing to ensure that she does not compromise their operations, John and Kimberly go on the run.

Through Kim's co-workers, they manage to contact the President with information about Majestic. Three days later JFK is assassinated in Dallas, leaving John and Kim alone, on the run and the only free people who know their terrible secret.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm responsible for the cancellation of this show.

It was the only sci-fi show I enjoyed in the last 20 years.

Therefore, it was doomed.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have much the same effect on the stock market, Brent.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes Brent ... We both single handedly, er, I mean dual handedly caused this series to be canceled. This series amazingly wove many actual past well known events into plausable actions caused by a clandestine organization, such as Majestic. I would research this possibility further, but, I really don't want any of those little buggers put into my head!
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 6:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Man oh man, I have GOT to watch this series if it's the only one that's lived up to Brent's strict standards in the last twenty years!

After all this is the guy who was so bored during the first 20 minutes of Star Wars: A New Hope, he never finished the movie, much less the sequels! Very Happy

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 22, 2016 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh, this was one great show. But there was more truth in it than fiction!

It was based on the Majestic-12 documents from the Truman administration where a top secret group was established to interact with "others". How true this was is a good question.

I thought this show owed a lot to Robert Heinlien's THE PUPPET MASTERS from the 50's. The book was a true 50's sci-fi invasion masterpiece. The movie made of it unfortunately updated it to the present (at the time of the film.) instead of keeping it in the Red Menace era where the characters made more sense.
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Episode descriptions from Wikipedia ;

Dark Skies is an American UFO conspiracy theory-based sci-fi television series (1996—97). 18 episodes, and a two-hour pilot episode were broadcast as a part of the Thrillogy block on NBC. The success of The X-Files on Fox proved there was an audience for science fiction shows, resulting in NBC commissioning this proposed competitor following a pitch from producers Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman. The series debuted September 21, 1996, on NBC, and was later rerun by the Sci-Fi Channel. Its tagline was "History as we know it is a lie."

Plot summary

The series presents the idea that 20th century history as people know it is a lie. It depicts aliens having been among humans since the late 1940s, with a government cover-up concealing their existence from the public. As the series progresses, viewers follow John Loengard and Kim Sayers through the 1960s as they attempt to foil the plots of the alien "Hive". The Hive is an alien race that planned to invade Earth through a manipulation of historical events and famous figures, including most notably the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. In addition, the pair must stay one step ahead of Majestic 12, a covert government agency that has mixed motives. The show depicted a number of real-life 1960s personalities in the plot, such as The Beatles, Robert F. Kennedy, Jim Morrison, and J. Edgar Hoover.

The series was canceled before the end of the first season, due to low ratings. Although the last episode produced provides some form of closure for the series, with Kim Sayers becoming possessed by the Hive and the head of Majestic 12 being apparently assassinated, the show's creators had originally hoped to create five seasons, as indicated by the show's "Bible" or major planning document.

According to Zabel and Friedman's original plan, the pilot and first season (given the overall title "Official Denial") would cover the period from 1961 to 1969, the second season ("Progenitor") 1970 to 1976, the third season ("Cloak of Fear") 1977 to 1986, the fourth season ("New World Order") would cover 1987 to 1999, and the fifth and final season ("Stroke of Midnight") would break from the decade-spanning format to encompass the apocalyptic final conflict against the invaders, taking place from 2000 to 2001.

The Hive

The series depicts The Hive as an alien species who are covertly invading Earth. They are a parasitic race of small multi-legged spider-like beings that can take control of host bodies, by attaching themselves to the brain. They do this by entering through orifices on the head, commonly the mouth, though they are also shown to enter by squeezing through the nose and ears, with great discomfort to the host. Due to the way they attach themselves to the brain's ganglion regions, the series' protagonists dub the creatures "Ganglions".
Various stages from Alpha to Delta occur which show varying degrees of the infection.

Initial symptoms of take-over include drastic mood swings, behavioral abnormalities, and nervous breakdowns, as the parasite adjusts to taking control of the person's mind. Past medical records of a nervous breakdown are a tell-tale sign that someone may have been taken over. The Gamma and Delta stages are where the Hive organism takes total control over the host which becomes nothing more than a shell for the invading organism.

Not all humans make acceptable hosts for the Ganglions. Due to certain genetic factors, a minority of humans are incompatible with the Ganglions' biology; these have been dubbed "Throwbacks". There are several cases where a group of people were abducted and taken over by Ganglion parasites, but a Throwback in the group wasn't infected and simply returned, often because it would be too conspicuous to kill them. Captured Ganglion parasites have been injected with the blood of Throwbacks, causing them to die in agony. The Hive is running various experiments to try to either eliminate Throwbacks or develop more humans who are easier to control, such as growing cloned human babies in cows.

Some time ago, the Ganglions invaded an advanced alien race, dubbed the "Greys"-The typical depiction of a Roswell Grey alien. The Greys were a race not unlike humans, though they possessed technology making them capable of interstellar travel.

The Ganglion parasites invaded them in much the same way that they are trying to invade Earth now, and by the time they realized what was happening, it was too late. Thus, the "Grey aliens" seen abducting humans are really just as much a slave race or "shells" for the Ganglions as the infected humans are.

The Hive's language, Thhtmaa, was developed by University of California, Los Angeles graduate student Matt Pearson. Pearson went on to become a professor of linguistics at Reed College.

When the Ganglions were evolving, apparently before they took over other animals as hosts, they had a natural predator-slug-like creatures called "buzz worms". They have actually brought samples of the buzz worms along with them with their ships, using them as a particularly gruesome means of executing their own kind.

Episodes

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "The Awakening (Part 1)" Tobe Hooper Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel September 21, 1996
1960-1962: Congressional Aide John Loengard is drawn into an investigation of Project Blue Book and finds himself confronted by its shadowy architects, known as Majestic 12.

2 "The Awakening (Part 2)" Tobe Hooper Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel September 21, 1996
1962-1963: Now on the run from Majestic 12, John and his girlfriend Kim Sayers contact President Kennedy and reveal an alien race known as "The Hive" are conspiring to take over the world.

3 "Moving Targets" Thomas J. Wright Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel September 28, 1996
November 23, 1963: The assassination of JFK sets the backdrop as John and Kim visit Jesse Marcel and discover the origins of how Majestic 12 came to be in July 1947.

4 "Mercury Rising" Tucker Gates James D. Parriott October 19, 1996
January 30, 1964: When Kim has visions of an astronaut being abducted by the Hive, she and John head to Florida as Ranger 6 prepares to send NASA the first close-up pictures of the lunar surface.


5 "Dark Days Night" Matthew Penn Story by : Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel
Teleplay by : Brent V. Friedman & Brad Markowitz October 26, 1996
February 6, 1964: While in New York, John and Kim discover a Hive plot to hijack the Beatles' broadcast on The Ed Sullivan Show and activate their latest agenda for world domination.

6 "Dreamland" Winrich Kolbe Steve Apsis November 2, 1996
Early March, 1964: Following a lead to Las Vegas, John and Kim are tasked by none other than Howard Hughes to help stop a Hive invasion of Area 51, also known as Dreamland.


7 "# Inhuman Nature" Rodman Flender Melissa Rosenberg November 9, 1996
April 11, 1964: In Wisconsin, John and Kim discover that recent episodes of cattle mutilation may be masking a Hive plot to create the perfect genetic weapon.


8 "Ancient Future" Lou Antonio James D. Parriot & Gay Walch November 16, 1996
March 27, 1964: When The Good Friday earthquake reveals a 2,000-year-old spacecraft buried in the Alaskan wilderness, John and Kim must make a deal with Majestic 12 to prevent Armageddeon.


9 "Hostile Convergence" David Jackson Story by : Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel
Teleplay by : Javier Grillo-Marxuach December 7, 1996
April 24, 1964: Lonnie Zamora's claim of a close encounter in Socorro, New Mexico puts John and Jesse Marcel on the trail of secret UFO blueprints one step ahead of Majestic 12.


10 "We Shall Overcome" Jim Charleston Bryce Zabel December 14, 1996
June 21, 1964: Amidst the Mississippi civil rights workers' murders, John meets Mark Simonson (Raphael Sbarge), his former supervisor from Congressman Pratt's office.


11 "The Last Wave" Perry Lang Melissa Rosenberg January 4, 1997
July 21, 1964: John and Kim go to Los Angeles for the funeral of an old college friend and discover a Hive plot to contaminate the water supply which they stop with the help of a young Jim Morrison.


12 "The Enemy Within" Jim Charleston Story by : Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel
Teleplay by : Brad Markowitz January 11, 1997
August 19, 1964: John visits his family in Fresno, California in order to cash in a couple of savings bonds for money to keep them going, only to discover his brother has been implanted by the Hive.


13 "The Warren Omission" Perry Lang Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel January 18, 1997
Late August, 1964: John gives testimony to the Warren Commission regarding Captain Bach and Majestic 12's involvement in the JFK Assassination.


14 "# White Rabbit" James A. Contner Brent V. Friedman February 1, 1997
Early September, 1964: John and Bach go on a top secret mission near Laos, Vietnam in search of some missing AURA-Z operatives and a Hive saucer that has been shot down.


15 "Shades of Gray" Perry Lang Brad Markowitz February 8, 1997
Mid October, 1964: A plan is hatched to shoot down a Hive saucer. This leads to a gray alien being captured and a "cerebral eviction" being performed to remove its Hive ganglion.


16 "Burn, Baby, Burn" Steve Posey James D. Parriott March 1, 1997
August 10, 1965: With the help of Majestic 12, John and Kim travel to California amidst the Watts Riots to have their baby. Kim is abducted by the Hive from hospital, implanted and her baby taken.


17 "Both Sides Now" James A. Conter Melissa Rosenberg March 8, 1997
September 25, 1965: Kim is spotted in Berkeley, California working with a group of anti-war activists and Jim Steel. She chooses her son over John and "crosses over" becoming fully Hive.


18 "To Prey in Darkness" Thomas J. Wright Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel March 15, 1997
November 7, 1965: A piece of film taken at the 1947 Roswell Incident goes missing from the Majestic 12 HQ. John and Juliet are ordered to retrieve it before it is revealed to the public. This leads to the Northeast blackout of 1965.


19 "Strangers In the Night" Michael Levine Brad Markowitz May 24, 1997
August 19, 1966: Majestic 12 send a team, which includes John, Juliet and Major Colin Powell, to the AURA-Z Command Center in Chernobyl, USSR after they are attacked by a group of escaped prisoners. Also, at this time Bach enlists the help of Dr Carl Sagan to help find the homeworld of the Hive.


20 "Bloodlines" Perry Lang Brent V. Friedman & Bryce Zabel May 31, 1997
June 17, 1967: Dr Carl Sagan discovers a tenth planet in the far reaches of the Solar System that is broadcasting Hive signals. John and Juliet investigate a new drug called "Brown Cubes" that link the user to the Hive which leads John to volunteer for "Project Intruder" which puts him on a Hive mothership in order to rescue his son.

Note: The episode "Inhuman Nature" was shown out of chronological order and should come after "Ancient Future". The episode "White Rabbit" opens up with the Gulf of Tonkin incident on August 2, 1964 but it is a few weeks later after John visits his family and testifies to the Warren Commission when the rest of the episode takes place.



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 2:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think you'll like it, Bud. It takes place in "our era" , the 60's and has a lot of the music, in context, that we remember from the 60's.

Also, the characters are well constructed and believable, including the historic characters.

The 20 episodes go by quickly.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 5:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The library has it so I have put it on hold. We can watch it together, Bud.


not the same....a 2013 movie.


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PostPosted: Wed Mar 08, 2017 8:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just binge watched all 20 episodes and loved them! Better than X-Files!

I'd very much like to hear your take on this series. I found it more "real" than you would expect.


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PostPosted: Thu Mar 07, 2024 4:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Shame on me! Confused

I'd forgotten that Randy Everett - that generous man who saved All Sci-Fi by putting it on his own server three years ago - sent me DVD-R's he made of this series, complete with printed labels on the DVDs, and box art to boot!

I put the DVD-R box in the rack that holds the 20+ DVD-Rs he's given me over the years . . . and then I forgot to watch it! Shocked

I've pulled it out and placed it on my coffee table so I won't forget again. Thanks for reminding me about the series, Gord! Very Happy

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