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"Live and Learn"
Series Falling Skies
Season 1, Episode 1
Falling Skies 1x01 001
Air date June 19th, 2011
Writers Robert Rodat
Director Carl Franklin
Producers Steven Spielberg; Robert Rodat; Darryl Frank; Justin Falvey; Mark Verheiden; Greg Beeman; Graham Yost; John Ryan
Starring Noah Wyle; Moon Bloodgood; Drew Roy; Maxim Knight; Seychelle Gabriel; Peter Shinkoda; Mpho Koaho; Sarah Carter; Connor Jessup; Will Patton
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"Live and Learn" is the premiere episode of season one of the science fiction television series Falling Skies and comprises episodes 0 and 1 of the series as part of a two-hour pilot episode. It was directed by Carl Franklin with a script written by Robert Rodat. It first aired on TNT on Sunday, June 19th, 2011 at 10:00 pm.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Noah Wyle Tom Mason
Moon Bloodgood Anne Glass
Drew Roy Hal Mason
Maxim Knight Matt Mason
Seychelle Gabriel Lourdes
Peter Shinkoda Dai
Mpho Koaho Anthony
Connor Jessup Ben Mason
Will Patton Captain Weaver

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Jessy Schram Karen
Bruce Gray Uncle Scott
Dale Dye Jim Porter

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Dylan Authors Jimmy Boland
Brent Jones Click
Lynne Deragon Kate Gordon
Wesley Morgan Simms
Adam Butcher Farley
Zarrin Darnell-Martin Female fighter
Elias Edraki Wilson
Melissa Kramer Sarah
Nick Alachiotis Man at barricade
Avery Kadish Constance
China Anderson Young survivor
Emily Hahn Young survivor
Mya Michaels Parent of missing child

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This is the first episode of the series. This episode aired as a two-hour pilot special.

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