Their parents and grandparents volunteered them, so, despite no documented violence (until a shocking murder revealed in the opening night) there’s a strain of “no future” anger and depression running through some of the 600. Now, hitting the 50-year mark, the inhabitants are starting to feel a sense of pointlessness about their mission. Nothing on the ship is post-1963 so the library is full of classic books and films like Dial M For Murder or old John Wayne westerns. For example, the ‘60s era interior is gorgeous and there’s a sense of retro-hipness not only to the styling but in the space-aginess of it all.Ĭreated and run by Philip Levens ( Smallville) and executive produced by Jason Blum ( The Normal Heart, Stranded, The River), the series can be clever about such things as class division – those in the “lower decks” are more blue-collar and their lives are harder. Viondra is a power broker who is helping Denninger stay in command as he realizes he will be the middle-era pilot, when the only two likely to be remembered by history are the one who launched it and the one who landed it.Īscension, which has a splashy and cool set, benefits from a number of intriguing elements that, with some polish, could help this series make its mark eventually. Denninger, like others on the ship, was “paired” with his wife, Viondra ( Tricia Helfer, who brings good BSG vibes to this series), because the computer liked how they matched up. Denninger is the hero leader of Ascension because he helped save the ship during a catastrophic fire in the early stages. On board, the ship is run by William Denninger ( Brian Van Holt – which will be funny to fans of Cougar Town). His father is dying in a hospital with what appears to be Alzheimer’s. Gil Bellows stars as Harris Enzmann, the son of the founder of the project, who has been running the mission for 20 years now. The series begins in the present time when those on board the Ascension are roughly halfway into the mission, meaning that people have died and a generation was born and raised inside since the launch. A full 600 are on board the secret starship that stands taller than the Empire State Building. The series posits that the government successfully convinced scientists, families, disparate men and women and children to volunteer to save mankind by going on a century-long trip into deep space. ![]() Right out of the gate, it’s not as well-written or acted as something like Thrones or Walking Dead, but it does have a little whiff of the early, finding-itself days of Battlestar Galactica to it.Īscension is about a covert space operation – really a military operation – by the United States in the heady days of the space race in the 1960s. My Cannes Moment: Joseph Kosinski, Warwick Thornton, Christian Mungiu, Paul Laverty and James Marsh on Their Best Festival Experiencesīut at least Ascension, flaws and all, dreams to be a little bigger and more serious than Defiance or Dominion.
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