Fearless

Fearless

2004
Fearless
Fearless

Fearless

6 | en | Drama

Born with a genetic defect, 23-year-old agent Gaia lacks one of the most basic human instincts: fear. She works for an elite Special Investigations Unit (SIU) staffed with the finest young agents to infiltrate and apprehend society's dangerous new class of young criminals. While her partners Ryan and Harmony suspect she has a secret, they have no choice but to trust her. Whether her rare mutation is an important asset or a deadly liability for the unit remains to be seen.

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EP1  Pilot
Jan. 01,0001
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6 | en | Drama , Crime | More Info
Released: 2004-01-01 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Television , Jerry Bruckheimer Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Born with a genetic defect, 23-year-old agent Gaia lacks one of the most basic human instincts: fear. She works for an elite Special Investigations Unit (SIU) staffed with the finest young agents to infiltrate and apprehend society's dangerous new class of young criminals. While her partners Ryan and Harmony suspect she has a secret, they have no choice but to trust her. Whether her rare mutation is an important asset or a deadly liability for the unit remains to be seen.

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Rachael Leigh Cook , Bianca Lawson , Eric Balfour

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lozzapianist2005 I have to say, I wish this show hadn't been cancelled. I've read all of the books and they're fantastic, and even though I had some large criticisms of the show, I think it had a lot of potential. If there's ever a re-launch, which I hope there will be at some point, they ought to base it strictly on the books, beginning to end. They could get about three seasons out of the Fearless/Fearless Super Editions, then Series Four could be like the Fearless FBI series. After that, they could move to where they are here with this pilot. It has so much potential. Rachel Leigh Cook is wrong to be Gaia - the models from the book covers would all suffice, and for some strange reason I think Julia Stiles would make a wonderful Gaia. I want this show back on air, but completely redone; possibly re-written for the screen by Francine Pascal, too. God, I'm demanding.
keeley19 i have only recently seen the pilot episode for the TV show fearless and because i have been Reading the books by Francine pascal that the shows based on i was bound to compare them to the book, and i have to agree although the show was good there needed to be some similarities to the books i.e gaia's hair is blond not brown like Rachel Leigh cooks and gaia was so open about herself in the books so why do that in the show! it would of been better to of had gaia in her school and gone right back to the beginning where everything started. someone said they mad the show to much like alias , i like alias so i can see there point but with a little recasting and revamping this could show could have potential to replace alias now that it's ending it's 5 year run!
Garfield82 I've read all the Fearless books that are available. I'm a big fan of the books, I've known about the wb's show "Fearless" for almost a year now. I finally saw the pilot this week. It was way better than I thought it was going to be, but it should be more like the books. I think that would make the show stronger. These are the changes I would make: -New York instead of L.A. like it is in the books. -Recast Rachael Leigh Cook, she's a good actress, but not as Gaia, Gaia should be Russian looking, blonde hair, blue eyes, at least 5'9", and not built petite like Rachael is. -Gaia needs to be 17 like she is in the books and in high school. -Has to have the characters, Ed, Sam, Ella, Heather, Loki, and her dad. Even Mary would be cool to have, though she doesn't last. So I think the show has potential without comparing it to the books. Gaia is a little too violent. I didn't care for the girl fight scene in the bathroom I thought that was too much, but I do think Rachael, Ian, Eric, and Bianca make a good young FBI team.
whats_their_name When i first saw the pilot i went in with an open mind. Having never read the books, I had no pre-conceived notion of what to expect.Starting off with a short introduction by Gaia Moore (Cook) about herself and her life. How she was perfect for her job because she experienced none of the side effects that come with fear (i.e. vision impairment, shakes etc.) Except she's been assigned to LA where she is partnered with two other teen extreme hotties (Lawson and Balfour.) Gaia does not inform her partners of her "condition" and they are more than a little freaked when Gaia goes under cover to bring down a crime lord. Throw in Ian Somerhalder for sexual tension and you complete the Bruckheimer formula.There was obvious money thrown into the pilot. Filmed in the trademark grainy green hues that CSI and Without a Trace made famous, and backed by an all star teen dream cast. But it just doesn't work. Everything seems 10x what it should be. The script puts in the extra effort to make sure that the show still has the feeling element, even though the one emotion drama and action relies on (fear), is not even experienced by the main character. This "push" ends up cranking everything else into overdrive and soon you are left with the feeling that you are reading a fifteen-year-olds diary/journal. That's if the fifteen-year-old were narrating the whole story from there perspective. Too much is put into looking cool and kicking butt than actual plot and character development, all other emotions seem over the top and silly. This formula works for the movies because it's a one shot deal, but a television series needs more structure. Which fearless lacks.The pilot is obviously marketed towards teenagers. Perhaps Bruckheimer decided that it was time to dominate a new age group, having already seized control of the adult 18-45 bracket. Rumors are floating around that the WB will be picking this up for fall 2004. Here's hoping it has a better fate that "Tarzan."