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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. ---
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