- "My name is Molly Caffrey, and I work for the Federal Government. I deal in worst-case scenarios, the unthinkable. On September 16th, 2005, the unthinkable happened. An extraterrestrial object appeared off the bow of a naval freighter. The entire crew was exposed to a high frequency signal. Some died instantly. Others began to change. They are now stronger, more resilient. They dream of alien landscapes. And they are driven by the impulse to infect others. Several of the crewmen are now loose in the United States. They will strike anytime, anyplace, anyone. Their goal: to turn us into them. But I have a plan to stop them. That plan is called "Threshold"."
- ―Molly Caffrey
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Information | |
Title: | Threshold |
Format: | Live-Action |
Running time: | 60 min. |
country: | USA |
Network: | CBS; Sky1 |
Seasons: | 1 |
Episodes: | 13 |
Production | |
Production company: | Braga Productions; Paramount Network Television |
Executive producers: | Brannon Braga; David S. Goyer; David Heyman; Anne McGrail; Dan O'Shannon; Marc Rosen |
Producers: | Bragi F. Schut; André Bormanis; Karen Moore; Loucas George; David Livingston |
Principal cast: | Carla Gugino; Brian Van Holt; Brent Spiner; Rob Benedict; Peter Dinklage; Charles S. Dutton |
Air dates | |
First aired: | September 16th, 2005 |
Last aired: | February 1st, 2006 |
Threshold was a short-lived American science fiction television series that aired on CBS from September, 2005 to February, 2006, airing only thirteen episodes in total. The series was created by Bragi F. Schut and Brannon Braga and was produced by Braga Productions for CBS. The series originally aired on Friday evenings, but the network moved it to Tuesday nights in the hopes of getting better ratings; a tactic that failed dramatically as the series experienced a sharp ratings drop and was soon cancelled, having aired only nine of the thirteen produced episodes. The remaining episodes were aired on Sky1 in the UK and the entire series was eventually re-broadcast on SyFy on Friday evenings following Battlestar Galactica. The premise of the series centered around the Blackwood Institute, a high-level government crisis management consultant firm whose function was to create contingency plans for use in emergencies ranging from natural disasters to nuclear war. Their research led them towards investigating a First Contact scenario involving an alien species when they discovered a distressed Naval vessel in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
Episodes[]
Episode | Title | Airdate |
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1x1 | Trees Made of Glass (Part 1) | September 16th, 2005 |
1x2 | Trees Made of Glass (Part 2) | September 16th, 2005 |
1x3 | Blood of the Children | September 23rd, 2005 |
1x4 | The Burning | September 30th, 2005 |
1x5 | Shock | October 7th, 2005 |
1x6 | Pulse | October 14th, 2005 |
1x7 | The Order | October 21st, 2005 |
1x8 | Revelations | November 4th, 2005 |
1x9 | Progeny | November 22nd, 2005 |
1x10 | The Crossing | January 11th, 2006 |
1x11 | Outbreak | January 18th, 2006 |
1x12 | Vigilante | January 25th, 2006 |
1x13 | Alienville | February 1st, 2006 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The tagline for the series was, "They're here. More are coming".
- Threshold: The Complete Series was released to DVD on August 22nd, 2006.
- Actor Brent Spiner is best known for his portrayal of the android character known as Data from the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series and four of the Star Trek "NextGen" era feature films.
- Actors Brian Van Holt and Peter Dinklage were both born in 1969.
See also[]
- Threshold
- Threshold episodes
- Threshold characters
- Threshold cast & crew
- Threshold image gallery
- Threshold image category
- Threshold miscellaneous
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