Adapted from the novel of the same name
97 years after a nuclear holocaust that decimated the population of Earth, the only survivors are grouped together in twelve space stations, known as the Ark. With resources running out and air becoming scarce, measures must be taken. The authorities decide to send 100 minor prisoners to Earth, to find out if it has become habitable.
Among the 100, there is Clarke, daughter of the Ark's chief medical officer, Finn, Bellamy and Octavia. Wells Jaha, son of the Chancellor, Jasper and Monty, friends since childhood.
On Earth, they discover a lush environment, but also still a little hostile. Animals have mutated and it is not yet known if humans have not also mutated.
Clarke becomes the natural leader of the group. Settling with the remains of the ship that brought them to Earth, they discover that the planet is a hunting ground for power. Rivalries will arise, and new clans will quickly form.
In the Ark, the measures must be accelerated. As many people as possible must be eliminated.
In an era where science fiction reigns supreme on television, few series capture the imagination quite like *Earth 2*. Airing from November 1994 to June 1995, this gripping show tells the story of Devon Adair, played by Debrah Farentino, as she embarks on a perilous mission to save her son Ulysses from a rare disease while establishing a new colony on the distant planet G-889. With its blend of adventure, ecological themes, and family dynamics, *Earth 2* offers viewers both excitement and thought-provoking narratives that resonate even today.
Set in the year 2192 when Earth has become inhospitable due to severe environmental degradation, *Earth 2* follows the journey of Devon and her small team as they crash-land far from their intended destination of New Pacifica. With only twenty-two episodes in its arsenal but packed with intense storytelling, each installment invites viewers to explore the complexities of survival in an alien landscape filled with unique challenges. The show's narrative weaves around crucial themes such as hope, resilience, and humanity’s relationship with nature—elements that still feel relevant in contemporary discussions about our environment.
As Devon assembles her crew against government orders and societal norms, she highlights the lengths parents will go to protect their children. Ulysses' struggle with "the syndrome" serves as more than just a plot device; it symbolizes every parent's fears about health and safety in an uncertain future. Alongside Clancy Brown's character John Danziger and Jessica Steen's Dr. Julia Heller among other talented cast members, viewers witness dynamic interactions that delve deep into human emotions and relationships.
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Last season is not worth it
Good
The great series
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Mitä
Great
Really nice
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