''Drive'' is an American
action drama television series created by
Tim Minear and
Ben Queen, produced by Minear, Queen, and
Greg Yaitanes, and starring
Nathan Fillion. Four episodes aired on the
Fox
Foxes are small to medium-sized, omnivorous mammals belonging to several genera of the family Canidae. They have a flattened skull, upright, triangular ears, a pointed, slightly upturned snout, and a long bushy tail (or ''brush'').
Twelv ...
Network in April 2007. Two unaired episodes were later released directly to digital distribution.
The series is set against the backdrop of an illegal cross-country automobile
road race, focusing on the willing and unwilling competitors and, as the plot develops, the unseen puppet masters who sponsor the race. Minear has described the show's thematic tone by saying "a secret, illegal, underground road race can be anything from ''
Cannonball Run'' to ''
The Game
The Game or The Games may refer to:
Sports and games
* The Game (dice game) (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* The Game (mind game), a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* ...
'' to ''
North by Northwest'' to ''
Magnolia''-on-wheels. Ours is all those things."
''Drive'' was the first TV show in history which had a live
Twitter session during an episode. The accoun
@foxdrivestill exists.
The show premiered on April 13, 2007 on CTV in Canada. It debuted in the United States on April 15, 2007 on Fox, and moved into its regular time slot on Mondays the next day; in that slot it faced stiff competition from NBC's ''
Deal or No Deal'' and ABC's ''
Dancing with the Stars
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''. On April 25, Fox canceled ''Drive'' after only four episodes had aired.
The series has not yet been released to international markets (with the exception of Canada) or on DVD.
Cast and characters
Route
The following are the checkpoints passed, clues and/or instructions before arrival, and the specifics regarding them.
Episodes
A total of six episodes of ''Drive'' were produced, four of them were aired prior to its cancellation. The series premiered on April 13, 2007 in Canada and on April 15, 2007 in the United States.
Production notes
Fox
greenlit series production on ''Drive'' in October 2006. In addition to the series pilot, another twelve episodes were ordered as a
midseason replacement for spring 2007.
Filming locations
''Drive'' was shot in the
Los Angeles area, using road footage and green-screen technology. According to Tim Minear, "because of technology, we can actually create a cross-country road race and shoot it all in
Santa Clarita." This led to geographic inconsistencies in the series, including mountains and desert settings visible during highway scenes set near
Gainesville, Florida
Gainesville is the county seat of Alachua County, Florida, Alachua County, Florida, and the largest city in North Central Florida, with a population of 141,085 in 2020. It is the principal city of the Gainesville metropolitan area, Florida, Gaine ...
, when there are no actual mountain ranges or deserts in that area.
Highway scenes were shot on
Interstate 210 in
Rialto, California
Rialto is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States, 56 miles east of Los Angeles, near the Cajon Pass, Interstate 15, Interstate 10, State Route 210 and Metrolink routes.
Its population was 104,026 as of the 2020 Census, u ...
on the finished but unopened portion between Alder Ave. and Linden Ave. The exit for Alder Ave can be seen as the exit in most of the freeway scenes. In the first episode, the Alder Ave. sign for the exit is clearly legible. Scenes at the "Kennedy Space Center" were filmed at the
Ambassador Auditorium in
Pasadena,
California.
Music
*
Gavin Rossdale – "Can't Stop the World"
*
The Doors – "
Roadhouse Blues
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(
Crystal Method Remix)"
*
Bloc Party – "Kreuzberg"
*
Nine Pound Hammer
Nine Pound Hammer is an American cowpunk band formed in 1985 by vocalist Scott Luallen and guitarist Blaine Cartwright in their hometown of Owensboro, Kentucky.
Nine Pound hammer was one of the first rural hardcore punk bands to substantially i ...
– "
Radar Love"
*
X – "The Hungry Wolf"
*
Lunatic Calm – "Leave You Far Behind"
* Ghost in the Machine – "King of My World"
*
Yonderboi – "Soulbitch"
* The Rhones – "Quitter"
*
Crystal Method – "Bad Ass"
Cancellation
The two-hour premiere of ''Drive'' in the United States, broadcast on April 15, 2007 at 8:00 pm, was watched by six million viewers. The program did not deliver the ratings Fox desired, and on April 25, 2007, the network announced that it had cancelled ''Drive''.
The final two remaining unaired episodes of ''Drive'' were made available for online streaming on Fox on Demand beginning Sunday, July 15, 2007, in addition to the previously aired episodes. All six episodes of the show were previously been made available for purchase and download from the
iTunes Store and
Amazon Video on Demand exclusively for United States residents, but are no longer available since then. As of April 2021, the whole series, including the unaired episodes, can now be seen on
Fox Corporation's free ad-supported streaming service
Tubi.
Fox initially announced that the final two episodes would air on July 4, 2007. The network rescheduled them for July 13 and later pulled them entirely. The two remaining episodes were posted online on July 15, 2007. Executive producers
Tim Minear and Craig Silverstein subsequently gave an interview that described what might have happened if the series had continued.
To the question "Which single work of yours do you feel didn’t get the attention it deserved?", Nathan Fillion said: "I would say I did a series called ''Drive'' that would’ve been a really good TV series if more than two episodes had aired. It was a lot of fun and it was very short lived. Sometimes I forget I was in it."
Awards and nominations
''Drive'', while short-lived, is the first series to be nominated for an Emmy Award under the organization's new "broadband" eligibility guidelines. The show's title sequence had originally been submitted for consideration in the category of "Outstanding Visual Effects in a Drama Series". However, Emmy regulations require a series to air at least six episodes in order to be eligible, whereas ''Drive'' had only aired four episodes prior to its cancellation. After the sequence was posted for streaming on the Internet, it became eligible under the new "Outstanding Visual Effects in a Television Miniseries, Movie, or Special" category.
In popular culture
* In the September 2007 issue of
Marvel Comics' ''
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man'' is a comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics. The title is derived from a trademark self-referential comment often made by Spider-Man (as in "just another service provided by your friendly neig ...
'',
Peter Parker comments that "ever since Fox cancelled ''Drive'', it's been one piece of bad luck after another."
Citations
General and cited references
Official website* Shales, Tom (14 April 2007)
''The Washington Post'', p. C1.
External links
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