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“Odyssey 5: The Complete Series”
Reviewer:
Wayne A. Klein
Studio: Sony
Genre: TV-Series
Release:
4/25/06
Special Features:

Commentary on the pilot by writer/producer/creator Manny Coto and actor Peter Weller

Rating: NR (Please note that there is brief nudity, profanity and sexual situations)

Review:

While completing a routine mission to service a satellite the crew of the Space Shuttle Odyssey 5 Commander Chuck Taggart (Peter Well), biological Kurt Mendel (Sebastian Roché), Neil Taggart (Christopher Gorham), astronaut Angela Perry (Tamara Craig Thomas) and TV newscaster Sara Forbes witness the implosion of the Earth. Suddenly the human race with the exception of these five individuals has been wiped out. Running out of oxygen and with no options the crew wait for their end aboard the Space Shuttle. They’re saved by an alien who calls himself the Seeker (John Neville “Baron Munchausen” and “The X-Files”) whose own world was also wiped out by a mysterious force referred to as Leviathan. It seems the Seeker has been trying to contact other intelligent species for 300 years but each time he arrives it’s the same—the world has been destroyed with all its inhabitants. The Odyssey 5 crew are the first survivors he’s run into and he offers them the hope of averting Earth’s destruction by sending their consciousness 5 years into the past so they can unravel who and what was behind the Earth’s destruction. ***

An intelligent well written series that was cancelled too soon “Odyssey 5” only ran one season on Showtime before the network in its infinite wisdom (much as the Sci-Fi Channel did with “Farscape”) to pull the plug before writer/creator/producer Manny Coto had a chance to resolve the story. Coto went on to revive “Star Trek: Enterprise” surprising the best two seasons of that show and providing one of the most compelling story arcs “Enterprise” had. He’s since gone on to co-producer and writer “24”. Even without its resolution “Odyssey 5” is a worthwhile show to watch. Working on a shoestring budget compared to most shows Coto managed to produce a number of intelligent episodes with some outstanding acting and effects work.

Image & Sound:

Sony has provided us with “Odyssey 5” on five dual layered single sided discs. Although there’s some minor digital artifacts overall the show looks splendid. With sharp, bold colors and a strong 5.1 mix. The dialogue is clear and crisp while direction effects are particularly nice during the pilot episode. ---

Special Features: While short on special features the show is presented as it aired on Showtime not the version that was broadcast on the Sci-Fi Channel. Manny Coto and Peter Weller provide an intelligent perceptive commentary track on the two hour pilot episode. It’s a pity that Sony chose not to have them do a commentary track on any of the other episodes but I’m grateful that we got some extras with this set. I’m sure that Showtime probably had a behind-the-scenes featurette that they aired prior to the show’s premiere but Sony would probably have to license that from Showtime. The price for the 19 episodes is a bit steep (but not out of line with other shows of its type) however given the excellent transfer, 5.1 mix and commentary track it’s worth it. Coto doesn’t share how the ser ies was going to conclude in the commentary track as he has hopes that he might be able to revive the concept for a made for cable movie (Sci-Fi this is your chance to make up for screwing the pooch when you cancelled “Farscape”) or a series of movies. I’m hoping that he can pull it all together as this series (and its fans) deserves to have a resolution worthy of its intriguing concept. ---

Final Words:

A terrific show that certainly deserved better treatment than it received from Showtime (hey if Showtime can keep on some of the trash they’ve committed to over the years they certainly should have lived up to the commitment to allow Coto to close out the series), “Odyssey 5” may frustrate a few fans because it doesn’t have a resolution but the show’s terrific writing and acting make this a worthwhile show to pick up for science fiction fans.

 

 
 
 
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