Continuum

Continuum

2012
Continuum
Continuum

Continuum

7.6 | TV-14 | en | Drama

The series centers on the conflict between a group of rebels from the year 2077 who time-travel to Vancouver, BC, in 2012, and a police officer who accidentally accompanies them. In spite of being many years early, the rebel group decides to continue its violent campaign to stop corporations of the future from replacing governments, while the police officer endeavours to stop them without revealing to anyone that she and the rebels are from the future.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Final Hour
Oct. 09,2015
Final Hour

Kiera and Alec risk everything to stop the future soldiers.

EP5  The Desperate Hours
Oct. 02,2015
The Desperate Hours

Kiera pressures Carlos for more time. Kellog faces unexpected danger. The future soldiers plan a raid.

EP4  Zero Hour
Sep. 25,2015
Zero Hour

Kiera and Brad's trust reaches a breaking point. Carlos and Kellog come to their own realizations; Alec has a strange encounter.

EP3  Power Hour
Sep. 18,2015
Power Hour

Alec joins Carlos and the VPD. Kiera and Garza form an alliance.

EP2  Rush Hour
Sep. 11,2015
Rush Hour

Kellog uses Alec's weakness against him. Kiera tries to negotiate. Alec sets out on his own to try to save Emily.

EP1  Lost Hours
Sep. 04,2015
Lost Hours

Kiera, injured during her and Brad's escape from the future soldiers, has a renewed desire to return to her son in the future. Brad reunites with the future soldiers in a bid to gain their trust and work from the inside. Alec gets revenge on Kellog by hacking into Piron which causes unexpected consequences and revelations.

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7.6 | TV-14 | en | Drama , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2012-05-27 | Released Producted By: Reunion Pictures , Shaw Media Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.showcase.ca/continuum
Synopsis

The series centers on the conflict between a group of rebels from the year 2077 who time-travel to Vancouver, BC, in 2012, and a police officer who accidentally accompanies them. In spite of being many years early, the rebel group decides to continue its violent campaign to stop corporations of the future from replacing governments, while the police officer endeavours to stop them without revealing to anyone that she and the rebels are from the future.

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Cast

Rachel Nichols , Erik Knudsen , Victor Webster

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Reunion Pictures , Shaw Media

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Reviews

ebclyne It is worth watching. It is like watching a series that has a plot made up while shooting is taking place. It talks itself through its own absurdities while walking away from problematic events. The cast make it worth watching. And the FX computer people do fine work. Going for ''back to my family'' blah blah and times with the flakey Kellog instead of UST (unresolved sexual tension) with the buddy was a strange and unworthy decision.It has much going for it but confuses ignorance and complexity with mystery and wonder.
rdempster-456-292926 There's lots of promise in the concept and storyline, good special effects also. I 'stuck' with it for 5 episodes in Series 1, but I just couldn't believe the characters... lame and wooden, especially the Cop character Carlos! Shame.Its a time-hopping saga, from future to present set in Vancouver, with some great photography and CGI's, especially Keiras tech-suit has some cool ideas.May revisit it at some time after my initial time investment, but there are some many good alternatives I NEED to watch first!
ajrcvr If you can be entertained by the mishmash of pseudo-sci-fi drama in this story, you can be entertained by anything. Disney cartoons have much more realistic drama in them than this show. If you like this, then please, do yourself a favor and go back and watch "Frozen" or "Tangled" or "Wall-E" or even "The Little Mermaid," because all of these have more realistic elements in them than "Continuum." The characters are stupid, unsympathetic, and unbelievable, which tends to ruin things right there. The scenarios are patently absurd, exploring something that does not and cannot exist, and if you could buy that there is a way to effect time travel, then you have to get past the ridiculous "science" of invisible people, magical weapons that spring into being out of almost nothing using unlimited power that comes from who knows where, magic suits that are bulletproof and operate, again, on unlimited power with absolutely no source, and defy the laws of physics, since whether a bullet penetrated the suit or not, the power and momentum of the projectiles, especially from a machine gun, would still knock the person down, likely break some ribs, and definitely incapacitate them. Added to that, you have hundred pound women throwing around 200 pound men with ease, and people being pounded mercilessly and thrown through walls and windows, surviving without a problem, and hardly a scratch. Then, of course, you have computers that have unlimited information on everything and can do virtually anything in 3-dimensional, holographic space, again, operating on an unlimited energy source (and it would take a ton!), which turns out to be magic, since there is no energy source that could power any of these things, and if there were, it would be bulky and need to be recharged often, like every few hours. Same goes for the little computerized contact lenses which also operate by magic and have virtually limitless information which is stored who knows where. These devices are not clever, they are silly! Whenever the writers need a plot element, they just create the scenario out of thin air, with no mind to whether it would be in any way possible, and "Deus Ex Machina" exists as a routine plot element. "Star Trek" and "Star Wars" look like hard science compared to the absolutely goofy pretend "science" that they try to pull off in this show with a straight face. It's not even good fantasy, since wizardry has more logical and possible factors than anything in "Continuum." The Road Runner and Wile E Coyote science are about at the level that is used in this series, except it is not funny, not engaging, and posts stories that are unbelievable, and usually preposterous, often to the point where you could laugh at them. They employ every writer's error that exists in the world, thereby destroying any attempt at willing suspension of disbelief or trying to follow a plausible story line. There are simply wa-a-ay too many practical impossibilities and logical writing mistakes in this series to take any of it seriously, follow a reasonable story line, or to find any satisfaction at the show trying to resolve any of its sophomoric problems.
yo-marcelo-jeje It really did, jumped the shark i mean, somewhere along season three. Most probably towards the seasons end. It gives me the impression that they didn't think a second season would ascend from that enjoyable first one. Only it did. And a third one came after it too. I say this because it is almost evident that by the third season they were improvising so that everything ended up kind of almost making sense, but quite not really.They managed to needlessly over complicate the plot to create more interest i guess, but exactly the opposite occurred. We started loosing our interest.A shame. It was a very promising sci-fi show