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The series centers on the conflict between a group of rebels from the year 2077 who time-travel to Vancouver, BC, in 2012, and a police officer who accidentally accompanies them. In spite of being many years early, the rebel group decides to continue its violent campaign to stop corporations of the future from replacing governments, while the police officer endeavours to stop them without revealing to anyone that she and the rebels are from the future.
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The series centers on the conflict between a group of rebels from the year 2077 who time-travel to Vancouver, BC, in 2012, and a police officer who accidentally accompanies them. In spite of being many years early, the rebel group decides to continue its violent campaign to stop corporations of the future from replacing governments, while the police officer endeavours to stop them without revealing to anyone that she and the rebels are from the future.
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IMDbBest Science Fiction Television Series | 2016
Best Recurring Young Actor Under Television Series | 2016 | Sean Michael
Special Recognition Award | 2015
Best Design Art DirectionProduction | 2013 | Eric
Best Original Music | 2014 | Damon
Best Editing | 2013
Best Dramatic Series | 2013 | Matthew
Best Screenwriting in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Simon
Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series | 2014
Best MakeUp in a Dramatic Series | 2014 | Jennifer
Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series | 2014 | Kimani Ray
Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | 2014 | Lexa
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series | 2014 | Allan
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | William
Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Maya
Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Ian
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Richard
Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series | 2016 | Chris
Best Actor | 2014 | Ian
Best Visual Effects | 2013 | Adam
Best Visual Effects | 2014
Best Dramatic Series | 2013 | Simon
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program or Series | 2014 | Luvia
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Jon
Best Writing in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Simon
Best Original Music Score for a Series | 2013 | Jeff
Best Actress on Television | 2014 | Rachel
Best Supporting Actor on Television | 2014 | Erik
Best Supporting Actress on Television | 2015 | Lexa
Best SyndicatedCable Television Series | 2014
Best Presentation on Television | 2013
Best Visual Presentation | 2016 | Simon
Best Dramatic Series | 2015 | Holly
Best Direction in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Pat
Best Stunt Coordination in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Kimani Ray
Best Supporting Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Brian
Best Picture Editing in a Dramatic Series | 2014 | Jamie
Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Jennifer
Best Production Design in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Chris
Best Costume Design in a Dramatic Series | 2014
Best Cinematography in a Dramatic Series | 2013
Best Visual Effects in a Dramatic Series | 2014
Best Guest Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series | 2013 | Jesse
Best Editing in Long Form Television Series | 2014 | Jamie
Direction Television Series | 2014 | Pat
Best Visual Effects Digital | 2014
Best Actor | 2014 | Stephen
Drama Series | 2012 | Simon
Television Series Drama | 2013
Best Actor | 2013 | Ian
As the show deals with time travel, it is only fitting that each episode title relates to that. In the first season, all episodes have the word "Time" in their titles, such as "Wasting Time" or "Playtime".In the second season the writers expanded on the idea and named each episode something with "Second". This can be read as both the time measurement, but also an indication of the season to which the episodes belong.Keeping in line with the previous seasons, all episodes in Season 3 includes the word "Minute" in their titles.Continuing the trend set by the previous seasons, all episode titles the final season contain the word Hour. Very fittingly, the final episode of the final season is called Final Hour.
One of a very few sci-fi shows that portrays Vancouver, where it is set, as Vancouver, where the show was filmed.
Creator Simon Barry originally wrote the script as having a male lead called 'Kyle' and not Kiera.
Victor Webster, who plays Carlos, does MMA training three times a week, and enters MMA events.
The series is similar to another time-travel series about a police officer from the future whom is sent back through time to the past to hunt down criminals that have escaped to the past. That series was Time Trax (1993). It's also a similar plot to Timecop (1994).
"[second season opening title sequence] Kiera Cameron: 2077. My time, my city, my family. When terrorists killed thousands of innocents, they were condemned to die. They had other plans. A time travel device sent us all back 65 years. I want to get home, but I can't be sure what I will return to if history is changed. Their plan? To corrupt and control the present in order to win the future. What they didn't plan on, was me."