Colony: Series Premiere Review

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USA’s new sci-fi drama doesn’t have an X factor… yet.

By Max Nicholson

At this point, TV has gotten oversaturated with “mysterious alien invasion” dramas, but USA now has their own take with Colony, starring Josh Holloway (Lost) and Sarah Wayne Callies (The Walking Dead) as a couple in a dystopian, near-future Los Angeles. It’s pretty vague in the pilot episode, but the gist is that LA (and presumably other cities) have been walled off under a military regime run by outside (extraterrestrial?) intruders. While most citizens have chosen to cooperate with these enigmatic authorities, pockets of resistance are cropping up.

This is where we meet Will (Holloway) and Katie (Callies) Bowman, whose son has gone missing. In an attempt to find him, Will tries to smuggle himself into Santa Monica, another walled-off “Colony Bloc.” It isn’t long, though, before he gets captured and is faced with a difficult decision. It’s all very dense, indistinct stuff, with trite-sounding terms like “Hosts,” “Raps,” “Redhats,” the “Factory” and the “Arrival.” Honestly, none of the actual mythology is particularly interesting, at least not in this first episode.

What does resonate, somewhat, are the character dynamics. It’s easy to relate to Will and Katie as parents, especially considering the loss of their son. Right off the bat, they’re given very clear motives, and each of them do their part to further their goal. The more obvious of these is Will’s journey in the premiere, as we learn he and his family aren’t exactly who they say they are. Katie’s storyline here is more inert, but she too is harboring a secret that could prove interesting in future episodes.

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