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Nathan Phillips | ... |
Flynn
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Britne Oldford | ... |
Regan
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Mark Coles Smith | ... |
Briggs
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Lewis Fitz-Gerald | ... |
Truss Jackson
(13 episodes, 2016)
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Sarah Peirse | ... |
Finnerman
(12 episodes, 2016)
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Laura Gordon | ... |
Abby Carroll
(10 episodes, 2016)
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Edwina Wren | ... |
Michelle James
(8 episodes, 2016)
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Shannon Berry | ... |
Emme
(7 episodes, 2016)
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Serhat Caradee | ... |
Musa Wazari aka Brother Number Four
(7 episodes)
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Gareth Davies | ... |
Jules Callaway
(7 episodes, 2016)
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Richard Mueck | ... |
Deformed Hunter
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(6 episodes, 2016)
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Follows Flynn, a headstrong Baltimore FBI agent with a dark past, along with Regan, one of the government's most valuable operatives who may be keeping secrets of her own, and McCarthy, an unhinged junkie and Hunter cell leader.. Flynn's search for his missing wife leads him to a secret government unit assembled to hunt a group of ruthless terrorists - shadowy figures that may or may not be from this world. Written by Anonymous
OK I am Australian and I watched 5 mins of this and knew right off it was made in Australia with a full Australian cast but one.
For some reason it might be the lack of syfi series made in Australia, Australian directors and actors like to treat all work as Art house drama. We just don't do suspense well. So saying that, this makes the first ep very disjointed. Like other reviewers, you do not feel a connection to the characters. This I blame the director. The acting is fine if you can get over the bad American accents. Flynn the main is pretty good with his dialect, the others need a lot of work. But the whole ep is all over the place. As viewers we want to love the main guy we want to have empathy for him weather it be a syfi or crime show. Sadly if the directing does not pull together suspense and let the characters develop I see this not picking up a second series.