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Invasion - The Complete Series
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| Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Drama, Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense |
| Format | Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Contributor | Various |
| Language | English |
| Number Of Discs | 6 |
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Invasion: The Complete Series (DVD) (FS) For centuries, humans have searched the skies for signs of intelligent life...to no avail. But what if the explanation lies in the fact that aliens were already here...already among us? And what if all of the natural disasters were smokescreens designed to mask something far more ominous? For dedicated U.S. Park Ranger Russell Varon, a devastating Florida hurricane and its mysterious aftermath prove to be merely the beginning of a long journey into the unknown. Creator and executive producer Shaun Cassidy ("Cold Case," "The Mountain," "The Agency," "American Gothic," "Cover Me") presents the suspenseful tale of a blended family that finds itself at the center of a conspiracy designed to mask an alien takeover happening one neighbor at a time.
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Following the success of Lost, Invasion was one of numerous sci-fi-themed shows that debuted in the fall of 2005. But unlike Threshold and Surface, Invasion had the distinct advantage of airing in ABC's slot right after Lost, at 10 p.m. on Wednesdays. Created and produced by Shaun Cassidy (yes, the former teen idol who also produced American Gothic), the series starts in a flurry with a devastating hurricane threatening a Florida city and a 21st-century family happens to be in the middle of it. There's park ranger Russell Groves (Eddie Cibrian) and his wife, Larkin (Lisa Sheridan), who's an inquisitive television reporter. Living with them is Larkin's no-account brother, Dave (Tyler Labine), who blogs about conspiracy theories and aliens while between jobs. Also living with them some of the time are Russell's kids, Rose (Ariel Gade) and Jesse (Evan Peters), who also spend time with their mother, doctor Mariel Underlay (Kari Matchett), who has also remarried, to the town's sinister sheriff, Tom (William Fichtner). Tom also has a child from a previous marriage, sexy teen Kira (Alexis Dziena). Amid the chaos of the hurricane, little Rose is the only one to notice a group of strange lights dropping from the sky into the water, then Mariel disappears only to turn up in a swamp the next morning, seemingly unharmed but now with a strange affinity for water. Not so lucky is Dave, whose investigation of Rose's colored lights leads to the discovery that those lights have a pretty fierce set of teeth. And what does the sheriff have to hide? Parts of Invasion feel like The X-Files or 24, and obviously the central concept isn't new, but it has enough revelations and spooky chills to keep the viewer coming back for more. Unfortunately, even the plum slot following Lost wasn't enough to keep Invasion from being canceled after its first season. The problem is that the season--and the series--ends in a whopping cliffhanger, which may never be resolved. So before you invest yourself into a full season of Invasion, be warned. --David Horiuchi
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 7.75 x 5.75 x 0.53 inches; 11.2 ounces
- Director : Various
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- Run time : 16 hours and 30 minutes
- Release date : August 22, 2006
- Actors : Various
- Subtitles: : Spanish, French, Portuguese
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Unqualified
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
- ASIN : B000FOPPBA
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #26,725 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #558 in Science Fiction DVDs
- #2,646 in Action & Adventure DVDs
- #4,371 in Drama DVDs
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The show is thought of as a `sci-fi' drama. But, it is so much more then that. It's a show about being different, about family, about people. More then the mystery of what exactly hybrids are, Invasion's main focus always seemed to be about the two families and how each person deals with the events and aftermath of hurricane Eve, and how it affects their relationships within the two families.
The series starts off slow, exploring different issues and bringing up several questions: What were the lights in the water? Why are some people different after Eve? What, if anything, does the military have to do with everything and what do they know? And what exactly is Sheriff Tom Underlay (William Fichtner, who gives one of his best performances) hiding? There is also the issues of Tom's wife, Dr. Mariel Underlay (played wonderfully by Kari Matchett), who is found naked in the water after Eve, and now also finds herself oddly attracted to water and not quite herself.
And that is where the show really takes off. As Mariel beings to question everything, she finds herself moving away from Tom and toward her ex-husband, Russell Varon (Eddie Cibrian), a park ranger. The two share two children, but they also share a bond. Something that doesn't always sit well with Russell's new wife, Larkin Groves (Lisa Sheridan), a local news reporter with whom Russ is expecting a third child.
Oh, and did I mention that Larkin wants to find out what the military knows? Something that often puts her (and her unborn child) in danger.
The rest of the cast is also brilliant and their characters loveable. Mariel and Russell have two children ,high-schooler Jesse (Evan Peters, who really starts to show his acting talents toward the end of the season), a shy boy whose got a crush on his stepsister. And cutie Rose (Ariel Gade), who is very insightful about her mother and the whole `is a hybrid still who they once were' issue. Rounding out the Varon-Groves family is, Larkin's older brother, Dave (Tyler Labine), a conspiracy-theory lover, who is convinced that some sort of alien force has come out of the sky in the cover of a hurricane and is plotting something big.
While, the first half of the season is slow and takes time to explore the mysteries and the shifting dynamic between the families, the second half of the season takes a much more serious and darker turn. It begins when Tom has his favorite deputy, Lewis Sirk (Nathan Baesel), take a shocking step to protect them and others like them. And continues when Tom's daughter, Kira (Alexis Dziena, who gives some lovely performances in the later episodes.) begins to wonder what happens in the water and why hasn`t it happened to her...
Things get much worse when it is revealed that Eli Szura (James Frain, who gives a wonderfully creepy performance), a man Tom has been working with in dealing with ceratin 'issues', may know more then anyone about what is really happening and that he has a plan, a plan that could put everyone in serious danger...
"Invasion" is the sort of TV show that is extremely sensitive to spoilers, so I won't reveal too much about the plot except the very bare bones. In the aftermath of a hurricane, the some of the residents of a small Florida town start behaving very strangely in ways varying from subtle to extreme. Some claim that unexplained lights appeared in the sky right around the time of the hurricane, but what really happened? And why can't any of the recovered "survivors" remember exactly what happened to them why they were missing. The story echoes "The Tommyknockers" in spots, as well as the original "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and even good old H.P. Lovecraft's "The Shadow over Innsmouth" but it really speaks to our own post 9/11 disaster culture more than anything. There's a creeping sense of dread and desperation throughout these episodes, which makes the few sudden shocks stand out even more. This is definitely a TV series designed to appeal to thinkers, and it holds up well upon multiple viewings, because it's often quite subtle.
Unfortunately, the DVD set lacks some features that we often take for granted. There are no foreign language soundtracks, and while Spanish, French, Portuguese, and even Chinese are included as subtitles there are no English subtitles. Extras are minimal - just a few deleted scenes and a very brief promo tagged onto the 6th disc. There are no commentary tracks (a true letdown), no post-season cast interviews, and no adjunct materials such as the original Hurricane Katrina disclaimer that originally appeared with the pilot episode. Yes, I know that "Invasion" was dumped by ABC and therefore isn't considered a marquee-quality series, but I do think that the series deserved a better DVD release. It always irritates me when some series are given DVD releases that are overflowing with extras and some are not. This is definitely an overlooked series that deserved a bit more love in the DVD release, but I did not detract points for this.
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