Incorporated

Incorporated

2016
Incorporated
Incorporated

Incorporated

7.2 | TV-14 | en | Crime

Set in a near future where corporations have unlimited power, a young executive conceals his true identity to infiltrate a dangerous corporate world to save the woman he loves.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP10  Golden Parachute
Jan. 25,2017
Golden Parachute

Ben's mission reaches a critical juncture, Laura finds the thief, Theo ventures inside the wall, Elizabeth and Laura reckon with the fate of the clinic, and Julian tracks a killer.

EP9  Burning Platform
Jan. 25,2017
Burning Platform

Ben's ongoing investigation leads to a shock. Laura's child patient reveals sobering facts about life outside the wall. Elizabeth and Julian finally enact their bold plan against Inazagi.

EP8  Operational Realignment
Jan. 18,2017
Operational Realignment

After his strategy misfires, Ben's backup plan risks his life and Elena's rescue. Laura bypasses company policy to save a cardiac patient. Julian accepts Ben's help to investigate a murder.

EP7  Executables
Jan. 11,2017
Executables

Ben races to finish the Everclear device and help Spiga question an enemy agent, Laura brokers to save a girl's sight and Theo's skills are tested against a well-conditioned opponent from uptown.

EP6  Sweating the Assets
Jan. 04,2017
Sweating the Assets

On a mission of mercy, Laura relives the harrowing events eight years ago that forever changed her life and her bonds with Elizabeth and Julian. Ben and Theo consider their next move after a sudden event.

EP5  Profit and Loss
Dec. 28,2016
Profit and Loss

Ben improvises when Roger closes in on the truth about Elena, Laura takes her therapy to the next level, Elizabeth pressures Ben to finish a vital project and Julian aids a friend in need.

EP4  Cost Containment
Dec. 21,2016
Cost Containment

The Larsons clash with Elizabeth over life choices. Theo resists an order to cripple a basketball prodigy. Roger seeks help uncovering Ben's secrets. Aaron and Theo plan a daring heist.

EP3  Human Resources
Dec. 14,2016
Human Resources

An exec from a rival company covertly offers valuable secrets, so Ben, Elizabeth, and Julian plan a defection. Laura responds to a domestic betrayal. In the past, Aaron and Elena meet again.

EP2  Downsizing
Dec. 07,2016
Downsizing

Ben scrambles to deflect suspicion after the Spiga data breach. Laura offers to help when her mother's policies evict an innocent family. Theo is forced into an important cage fight.

EP1  Vertical Mobility
Nov. 30,2016
Vertical Mobility

In a corporate-controlled future, Spiga junior exec Ben Larson keeps secrets from family and co-workers; Laura, Ben's wife, contemplates a life change; outsider Theo is offered a dangerous job.

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7.2 | TV-14 | en | Crime , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2016-11-30 | Released Producted By: CBS Studios , UCP Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://syfy.com/incorporated
Synopsis

Set in a near future where corporations have unlimited power, a young executive conceals his true identity to infiltrate a dangerous corporate world to save the woman he loves.

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Cast

Sean Teale , Julia Ormond , Allison Miller

Director

Chris Gehrt

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Reviews

ricardolagoas It´s a great serie! Hope that wasn't the end for this one.
philpw99 This show is a rare gem in the recent TV shows. From the beginning you might be put off by sci-fi's familiar theme of dark dystopia and big bad corporations, but please give it some time. I was hooked in just 3 minutes after the news says "Canada construct a new wall to stop illegal immigrants". See? There are so many small details you can find. It depicts a dark picture of future corporations run amok, and unfettered capitalism results in extreme polarization between rich and poor. It's a future that we don't want to have, but also possibly end up with.Although there are other shows having the same idea, but only "Incorporated" dares to go far. Not only it shows the dramatic difference between "Red Zone" and "Green Zone", but also different ways of thinking and surviving. In "Red Zone" you will see people fighting for scrubs, selling their own bodies and committing crimes to make ends meet; in "Green Zone" you will see people being afraid of losing their life style, stabbing other's back to get promotion, and the appalling methods of corporations use to maintain the order. In both zones there are no clear good guys or bad guys, only people struggle to survive their environment. All these make this show more believable than other Sci-Fi series.The acting is top-notch. Many emotions are expressed with subtle facial and short words. No drama queens, no over-acting. The main story surrounds a young couple which both have their secrets. The husband appears to be a loyal corporation ladder climber, but has anti-corp agenda. The wife in the beginning seems like a spoiled rich brat but in time you will see she has a good and strong heart. Both of them experiences very difficult situations in their own way, but they did their best to keep calm and being normal. Sometimes I wondered. "That's it? But both of them had such a tough day!" In many ways "Incorporated" share similarities with "The Americans", which I also enjoyed tremendously.The special effects are also high-end. From the refugee camp to the splendid "Green Zone". Every scene seems fit the description, and not cheap. The devil is in the details. Rich people drives very futurist cars and "Red Zone" people ride shabby ones. Rich people have expensive exotic dinners and "Red Zone" people eat rats. I really appreciate how much attention they paid in every little thing. Sometimes I pause the screen, just to see what's in the scene, and admire how much effort they must have put in for even a short clip.However, even the show's script is great. Some pot-holes are still there, like why some "Green Zone" people took great risks to go to the "Red Zone" for fun. Then they later ended up being kidnapped. It seems not reasonable to me. But overall this show has much less holes than other Sci-Fis.In conclusion, this is a great sci-fi show. It touches many social issues, very suspenseful, and sometimes deeply emotional. It should worth your time.
Silfiriel The story of Incorporated is interesting, or at least the setting of the story is because it feels like one very possible future the world is going to. However it all feels so familiar to a lot of TV shows/films we've seen so far. The acting is not so good, there are no strong characters, but that very well maybe due to poor writing. Characters that are suppose to be weird and out of place (like the red zone hacker) are laughable. There are some chronological issues, for example some of the characters that are like 40 years old, says stuff like "back then" describing a moment of the past that fits the present (2017) and the show is set in 2074. The language in the next 60 years, despite technological advancement has not evolved at all, you can barely find a dialect even though in the future due to climate change millions of people have been displaced.So interesting to watch but nothing we haven't seen.
Zen416 ...there are some serious holes in story line. The premise, about a "climate refugee", Aaron/Ben (Sean Teale, very good in the role) trying to infiltrate the "super corporation", SPIGA, who is one of the major controlling forces in the US, is interesting and engrossing. He comes from nothing and manages to make the right (underworld) connections that allow him to do this risky feat as a sort of "mole" on the inside, who is using his position to locate a former friend/first love (played by Denyse Tontz) who's disappeared from the slums and off the map it seems.Teale is flanked by some notable talent, like Julia Ormond as the upper echelon corporate heavy who's also, by chance, his mother in law. Dennis Haysbert lends menace as Ormond's fellow company baddie who acts as the enforcer. Allison Miller, as Ben's wife Laura, is perhaps the most sympathetic character to me, as a doctor born to the upper class who actually has a conscience where the less fortunate are concerned and struggles with it on a daily basis. Again, cool plot about what could happen when corporations take over after governments crumble and privatization and the almighty buck rule. That's the good.I had issue with two things in particular. The first is how seemingly easy it was for Aaron/Ben to infiltrate the Spiga corporation. Wouldn't a highly technologically sound company like that have better vetting methods for people coming in? The other "Huh?" moment came when the show mentioned that 90 percent of the world fell victim to climate change and that the heartlands of the US were dust bowls while coastal cities like New York and Seattle were flooded, yet Canada, which is paraded as the place so many are trying to flee to is somehow immune to this? No mention of any disaster or upheaval or famine or whatever else the rest of the planet seems to be enduring. The show touts Winnipeg as some chosen place to flee to but, why wouldn't that area fall victim to the same climate hazards experienced in the lands to the south of it? No food shortage? No corporations making a play for dominance? Did the big oil companies there just disappear and not make a play like the mega corps did in most other companies? Did climate change suddenly stop at the borders? When France and Spain are mentioned as desert lands, it's hard to believe that wouldn't be the same for almost everywhere within similar latitudes, including Canada, where, by the way, privatization of certain govt. functions is already in effect, like in transportation systems, for instance. Also hard to believe that Ottawa would still be stably governed by the Prime Minister while most other nations bag out to private industry mega corps. No hate here for Canada, people, that's my family up there so I'm just making an observation or two so please chill. It's the holes in an otherwise interesting show that might need some more fact checking or at least better explanations for the curious folks who like a little science out here.