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''Colony'' is an American
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television series created by Carlton Cuse and Ryan J. Condal, starring Josh Holloway and Sarah Wayne Callies. A ten-episode first season premiered with an online preview release of the first episode on USA Network's website on December 15, 2015, following the launch of a game-like website to promote the show. The series had its broadcast premiere on
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on January 14, 2016. In April 2017, ''Colony'' was renewed for a third season which premiered on May 2, 2018. On July 21, 2018, USA Network announced they had cancelled the series after three seasons.


Setting

In a
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n near-future
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, residents live under a regime of
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by an organization known as the Transitional Authority. The Authority serves an extraterrestrial group referred to as the "Hosts", about whom little is known until later in the series (an alien robotic race finds itself hunted, who came to Earth to use humans as allies and labor in their own battle). The symbol of the collaborating forces features stylized birds of prey, or raptors, which gives rise to their nickname, the "Raps". The Authority enforces Host policy via militarized police called Homeland Security and nicknamed the "Redhats" for the red helmet cover of their otherwise black tactical attire. The Hosts took control on a day known simply as the "Arrival". That day began with massive worldwide communication interference and jamming, which came after a weeklong hunt for relevant key figures around the world. Late that day, massive rectangular blocks descended from the sky, linking together to build walls dividing the city. One of these walls, 20 to 30
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tall, many meters thick and many miles in length, surrounds the central part of Los Angeles, where the series is set. Other similar walls have been constructed around neighbouring urban areas, called "blocs", with the whole referred to as a "colony". Traffic passes through the walls at heavily secured checkpoints, called "gateways", which allow the Authority to strictly control the movement of people and the distribution of consumables, such as food and fuel, which are rationed. The geographical extent of the alien invasion is unclear, but later scenes in the series shows Authority members from all over the world - hence making the invasion scale worldwide. A privileged class of elites, drawn by the Hosts from the local population, are denigrated by some bloc residents as collaborators. The ruling forces maintain control through the separation of family members, shoot-on-sight
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s, frequent electronic identity checks, limitation of motor vehicle usage (most people walk or ride bicycles), pervasive visual
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in a place called the "Factory" (later revealed to be located on the Earth's moon to mine radioactive materials), and massive continuous electronic
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with both hidden cameras as well as host-provided
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that launch from hangar bays inside the wall and capable of killing humans by extremely lethal high energy weaponry. Some medical problems, such as
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, have been "deemed unworthy for treatment" by the Hosts, to cull the population. A
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is referred to as both the "Resistance" and the "
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". An informal barter-based
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has also sprung up, trading in surplus materials and home-produced goods.


Allusion to historical events

In a May 21, 2015, interview with ''Collider'', executive producer Carlton Cuse stated that the show was "conceived as a metaphor for France during the Nazi occupation". In a separate interview with ''Entertainment Weekly'', co-creator Ryan Condal detailed that the original concept behind ''Colony'' was that they "were actually inspired by Nazi-occupied Paris during WWII, where people went on living their lives, having coffee in street-side cafes while Nazi officers marched along the roads".


Plot

The series begins less than a year after the arrival of aliens who occupy Earth. It follows the Bowmans and their extended family in Los Angeles. Their son, Charlie, was on a school sports trip and was separated from them when alien walls sectioned off part of the city. The father, Will Bowman, is a former FBI agent and retired Army Ranger who reluctantly joins the Redhats (humans collaborating with the aliens) and is tasked with tracking down members of the Resistance, after being threatened that he and his family would be sent to "the Factory" if he did not comply. Unbeknownst to Will, his wife, Katie, is an operative in the Resistance. She later reveals this, and they begin to trade information. Their son, Bram, discovers a way under the wall, and later joins a rival resistance group.


Cast and characters


Main

* Josh Holloway as Will Bowman: A former
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and
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initially working under the alias Billy "Sully" Sullivan as a truck driver and mechanic. To protect his family from being sent to the Factory, and to find his missing son Charlie, Will starts working for the Redhats hunting down Resistance members. * Sarah Wayne Callies as Katie Bowman: Will's wife and a secret Resistance operative. She owns and operates "The Yonk", a New Orleans-themed bar. * Peter Jacobson as Alan Snyder: The Proxy Governor of the Los Angeles Bloc and an unrepentant Collaborator. Snyder claims to be a former
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provost but is later revealed to have been the corrupt purchasing manager of a small
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. Snyder is removed as Proxy and made warden of a labor camp outside the bloc. * Amanda Righetti as Madeline "Maddie" Kenner (seasons 1–2): Katie's younger sister *
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as Eric Broussard: A former U.S. Marine Corps Force Recon officer,
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paramilitary operator and
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. Now a Resistance operative, he infiltrates the Redhats and is Katie's main Resistance contact. * Alex Neustaedter as Bram Bowman: Will and Katie's teenaged son *
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as Grace Kathryn "Gracie" Bowman: Will and Katie's young daughter * Jacob Buster as Charlie Bowman (guest season 1; season 2–3): Will and Katie's younger son, who was separated from the rest of his family a year before the start of the series, when the wall went up. He is found by Will at the beginning of season 2 and reunited with his family.


Recurring

* Kim Rhodes as Rachel (season 1): A doctor and Resistance cell member *
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as Alexander Quayle (season 1): A former CIA Berlin station chief and
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officer turned Los Angeles Resistance leader * Cooper J. Friedman as Hudson (seasons 1–2): Madeline's diabetic son *
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as Bolton "Beau" Miller (season 1): A retired San Francisco Police Department officer and
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officer and Will Bowman's partner * Ally Walker as Helena Goldwyn: Chief of staff and later Governor-General of the Los Angeles Colony of which the Bloc is a part * Kathy Baker as Phyllis (season 1): Will's boss at Homeland Security whom he suspects (and she implies) is a former CIA agent * Kathleen Rose Perkins as Jennifer McMahon (seasons 1–2): A former
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turned Homeland Security agent, below Phyllis and above Will and Beau * Gonzalo Menendez as Captain Lagarza (season 1): A Redhat officer *
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as Lindsey (seasons 1–2): The Proxy government-provided tutor for Gracie Bowman *
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as Charlotte Burgess (season 1): A cultural director in the green zone who becomes Maddie's boss *
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as Nolan Burgess (seasons 1–2): Charlotte's husband and an important player in the politics of the occupational government *
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as Morgan (season 2):Guest star Thora Birch played Morgan in season 1 A software engineer and Los Angeles Resistance member *
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as Eckhart (seasons 1–2): A Resistance cell member * Victor Rasuk as BB (seasons 1–2): A Resistance cell member *
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as Devon (season 2): Will's partner at the FBI before the Arrival * Mac Brandt as Sgt. Jenkins (season 2): A labor camp guard *
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as Maya (season 2): A prisoner at the labor camp who befriends Bram * Max Arciniega as Edison (season 2): A prisoner at the labor camp and accomplice of Maya * Christian Clemenson as Dan Bennett (season 2): The new head of Homeland Security * Toby Huss as Bob Burke (season 2): A scheming former Internal Affairs detective who is assigned as Will Bowman's new partner at Homeland Security *
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as Hennessey (season 2): An ex-spy and friend of Broussard * Laura Innes as Karen (season 2): The leader of a violent anti-collaboration group in Los Angeles * Keiko Agena as Betsy (season 2): A co-worker of Will Bowman and Jennifer at Homeland Security *
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as Noa (season 2): A member of a Resistance cell from outside the walls * John Hoogenakker as Scott Garland (season 3): A former FBI agent turned Greyhat lieutenant who is charged with hunting the Resistance in the Pacific Northwest *
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as Amy Leonard (season 3): A doctor and Resistance dispatcher who works with Broussard but distrusts Will * Graham McTavish as Andrew MacGregor (season 3): A former conspiracy theorist who now leads a Resistance cell based in the forest * Waleed Zuaiter as Vincent (season 3): The second-in-command of MacGregor's Resistance cell *
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as Everett Kynes (season 3): Head of the autonomous Seattle colony * Stephen Lobo as Roy Morrow (season 3): Everett Kynes' long time friend and colleague *
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as Michelle (season 3): Katie's superior at her job at the Seattle Refugee Assistance program * E.J. Bonilla as Harris (season 3): An investigator and bodyguard for Everett Kynes * David Paetkau as Adam Ford (season 3): An investigator and bodyguard for Everett Kynes *
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as Dave O'Neill (season 3): A mysterious acquaintance of Harris and Ford *
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as Meadow (season 3): Bram's new girlfriend in the Seattle colony *
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as Roger (season 3): Everett Kynes' assistant * Barclay Hope as Sal (season 3): Meadow's father and Bram's superior in the Citizens Safety Patrol


Notes


Episodes


Season 1 (2016)


Season 2 (2017)


Season 3 (2018)


Specials


Reception


Critical response

The show has received generally positive reviews. On
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it holds a score of 69/100, based on 22 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". On
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, it holds a score of 84%, based on 31 reviews. The critics' consensus reads: "''Colony'' offers an engaging enough narrative, a few scares, and an overall good time, even if none of it is particularly original".
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praised the series, saying: "In a year of remarkable TV, ''Colony'' is really something special: smart, suspenseful, subversive... thought-provoking".


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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