Odyssey 5

Odyssey 5

Odyssey 5 title screen.
Genre Science fiction, time travel
Created by Manny Coto
Starring Peter Weller
Christopher Gorham
Sebastian Roché
Leslie Silva
Tamara Craig Thomas
Country of origin Canada[1]
No. of episodes 19
Production
Running time 44 mins
92 mins (Pilot)
Production company(s) Manny Coto Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Distributor Sony Pictures Television
Release
Original network Space
Showtime
Original release 21 June 2002 – 15 October 2002

Odyssey 5 is a Canadian science fiction series that first ran in 2002 on Showtime in the United States and on Space in Canada. The premise involves five space travelers who witness the destruction of the Earth; they are given the opportunity to travel to the past to identify and prevent the cataclysm.

Odyssey 5 is the brainchild of Manny Coto, who served as a script-writer and executive producer during the series run. Through his website and in interviews, Coto has expressed his interest in returning to the series at some point, either continuing it or giving it a conclusion.

The series was produced in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Plot

The story follows six people on a routine flight of the space shuttle Odyssey, on August 7, 2007: four astronauts, a scientist, and a television news reporter. During the flight, the Earth rapidly dissolves into a fiery ball and implodes. Control of the Odyssey is momentarily lost, and one astronaut is killed. The remaining five crew members resign themselves to death, but an inorganic being called the Seeker rescues them. The Seeker tells them that fifty other worlds have been destroyed in the same way as Earth, and the Seeker has always arrived too late to observe it; this is the first time he has found survivors. He offers to send them five years into the past (to 2002, the year the series aired), so that they can prevent the disaster. He sends only their consciousnesses back, because physical time travel is impossible. The mission commander learns a codeword associated with the disaster: Leviathan.

The villains are a race of disembodied artificial intelligences known as "Sentients". These AIs are trying to learn about humanity through artificial humanoid robots called "Synthetics", which are nearly indistinguishable from humans. Another group of Synthetics are discovered to be from Mars. In the original timeline, a previous race of Synthetics created by humanity was destroyed by a secret US government agency. Whether the destruction of the Earth was retaliation for this act by the Sentients is never revealed.

While they search for the truth, the team must also revisit their pasts while retaining past knowledge of what is to come. Reporter Sarah Forbes tries to save her five-year-old son, who died of cancer in the original timeline. Her efforts in this direction alienate her husband, who leaves her and takes their son with him. Astronaut Angela Perry must deal with the knowledge that her father is a corrupt U.S. Senator whose malfeasance destroyed her family in the original timeline. Commander Chuck Taggart must try to keep his family together. His son, Neil, a computer technician on the Odyssey, must adjust to being seventeen again, when he was a poor student who hadn't yet discovered his talents. Pessimistic scientist Kurt Mendel believes they cannot change history and spends his time indulging every desire.

The series is different from most science fiction because it is set in the present similar to Stargate SG-1 and Sliders and also because the characters are not friends and frequently disagree; the humanity of the team is shown through arguments, jokes, and their attempts to maintain social lives and help the world with their limited knowledge of the future.

Many of the show's plotlines involve technologies like AI, nanotechnology and neuroimaging.

A recurring theme is that the actions of the group may hasten the cataclysm they are trying to avoid, or alter history in undesirable ways. A character who was supposed to live until 2007 dies in the first episode after helping the group. In one episode, Sarah and Angela protect a girl they know will be kidnapped. Although this prevents that individual's kidnapping, the kidnapper takes a different child. Kurt makes a large bet on a football game whose outcome is already known to him, but the pressure of knowing has a negative effect on a player instrumental in winning the game, and the team loses.

Cast

Episode list

# Title Directed by Writer(s) Original Airdate
1"Pilot"David CarsonManny Coto21 June 2002 (2002-06-21)
2"Shatterer"Randy ZiskManny Coto28 June 2002 (2002-06-28)
3"Astronaut Dreams"David StraitonManny Coto5 July 2002 (2002-07-05)
4"Time Out of Mind"David StraitonTracy Tormé12 July 2002 (2002-07-12)
5"Symbiosis"Randy ZiskLindsay Sturman19 July 2002 (2002-07-19)
6"The Choices We Make"Peter WellerTim Foreman26 July 2002 (2002-07-26)
7"Rapture"Stephen WilliamsEdithe Swensen2 August 2002 (2002-08-02)
8"L.D.U. 7"George MendelukTommy Thompson9 August 2002 (2002-08-09)
9"Flux"Ken GirottiEdithe Swensen16 August 2002 (2002-08-16)
10"Kitten"Milan CheylovLindsay Sturman23 August 2002 (2002-08-23)
11"Dark at the End of the Tunnel"Peter WellerTracy Tormé30 August 2002 (2002-08-30)
12"The Trouble with Harry"Stephen WilliamsAlan Brennert6 September 2002 (2002-09-06)
13"Skin"Bryan SpicerLindsay Sturman & Edithe Swensen13 September 2002 (2002-09-13)
14"Begotten"Terry IngramLindsay Sturman & Edithe Swensen1 October 2002 (2002-10-01)
15"Vanishing Point"David WinklerMelinda M. Snodgrass1 October 2002 (2002-10-01)
16"Follow the Leader"George MendelukJonathan Glassner8 October 2002 (2002-10-08)
17"Half-Life"Stephen WilliamsLindsay Sturman & Edithe Swensen8 October 2002 (2002-10-08)
18"Rage"Ken GirottiMichael Cassutt15 October 2002 (2002-10-15)
19"Fossil"Peter WellerManny Coto & Jonathan Glassner15 October 2002 (2002-10-15)

Broadcast history

In the United States, the initial run of the series ran for 14 of the 20 episodes, leaving the six remaining episodes unaired for a period of roughly two years. (They aired in 2004 on Showtime as "missing" episodes, which ostensibly included the open-ended series finale.) The series made a full run of all 20 episodes in the United Kingdom on Sky One and on Sci Fi Channel and in Canada. In 2004, the series aired in Finland on Nelonen and thus could also be seen in Estonia, and in June 2004 it premiered in Germany on Sat.1. In 2005, it aired in the Netherlands on NET 5 after midnight. In addition, Odyssey 5 is being or has been aired on RTL Klub in Hungary,[2] and premiered in Australia on the Sci Fi Channel in December 2006 and on channel TV6 in Lithuania in 2008.

It has aired on Cadena 3 (channel 28) in Mexico, the Sci Fi Channel in the United States, SIC Radical in Portugal, Mega Channel in Greece, tv 3 in Estonia, extreme tv in Spain and AXN Sci Fi in Romania, Poland and Bulgaria.[3]

DVD release

The series was released as a Complete Box Set (Region 1) on April 2006, and in Region 2 territories on 26 June 2006 . As an extra feature, the DVD set has a commentary track on the pilot episode by Manny Coto and Peter Weller.

References

  1. "Odyssey 5". Retrieved 2007-02-03.
  2. (Hungarian) List of shows in RTL Klub, retrieved on 2006-10-21
  3. http://www.axnscifi-bg.com/news

External links

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