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Occupying Power | Collaborator
In the near future a family must make difficult decisions as they balance staying together with trying to survive. They live in Los Angeles, which has been occupied by a force of outside intruders. While some people have chosen to collaborate with the authorities and benefit from the new order, others have rebelled — and suffer the consequences.
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In the near future a family must make difficult decisions as they balance staying together with trying to survive. They live in Los Angeles, which has been occupied by a force of outside intruders. While some people have chosen to collaborate with the authorities and benefit from the new order, others have rebelled — and suffer the consequences.
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IMDbSound Editing Television Series | 2016
Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series | 2019
Best Science Fiction Television Series | 2018
Bears a lot of resemblance to the video game series Half Life 2 (2005). There are never-seen alien overseers, with co-opted humans who act as a militaristic police force and proxy governers. A resistance in the oppressed population with sympathizers, as well as those who wish they wouldn't interfere. Furthermore there are large alien structures and walls that create blocks to section off populated areas, with drones that observe the civilian population and can inform the authorities. There are also work camps and prison complexes used as torture facilities.
Carlton Cuse, the co-creator, worked with Josh Holloway for the duration of LOST.
The bar's name Yoknapatawpha comes from William Faulkner and he is referenced in the pilot. Faulkner said it meant "water flows slow through flat land." in Chickasaw.
The name of the Bowman's bar is nearly the same as William Faulkner's fictitious Yoknapatawpha County, the setting for many of his stories and novels.
Sarah Wayne Callies and Josh Holloway both starred in the film "Whisper" (2007).