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ALAN DALE!! lol
Okay, I don't expect anyone will want to go out of their way to watch this. Since I will already be watching TV and there's never anything on Thursday nights, I will most likely watch it, unless it's horrible... but if it's horrible in a good way, like so bad it's funny or something, I will watch it.
If by some UNLIKELY chance this is actually good, I will let y'all know. From that tv.com article I get the impression that the pilot is not very good.
Hey TV.com, Should I Watch Syfy's Bananapants Legion Sequel Dominion? - TV.com
Dominion? Someone's making a TV show about that card game?
Well, not quite. Syfy's Dominion is related to another pop-culture product, but not a notable card game. Nope, instead this series is more or less a sequel to the 2010 film Legion, about the angel Michael joining up with humans to defend us from an attacking crew of angels led by Gabriel. The movie starred Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Adrianne Palicki, Dennis Quaid, and Kevin Durand, and if you haven't seen it (and even if you have, because it's not like it was particularly memorable), it ended with Michael (Bettany) scaring off Gabriel and chattering about the importance of a baby and the mysterious tattoos on Jeep's (Black) body. CUT TO: 25 years later, after the Michael-Gabriel showdown—this is where Dominion begins. Some remaining human survivors are hunkered down in Las Vegas (now known as Vega). Michael is still hanging around as some sort of watcher, but society has been rebooted with more military power, more financial inequality, and a full-blown caste system. Throw in a half-dozen weird stories and a slew of different characters, and you have a flaming cocktail of crazy.
Who are the survivors, and who is guiding this world in the aftermath of the angel apocalypse?
Dominion's story was adapted by Vaun Wilmott, but former Smallville, Alphas, and Defiance producers Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer joined the production at some point post-pilot, which was helmed by Legion director Scott Stewart. The cast is topped by Christopher Egan (Kings), who plays Alex Lannon, an orphan who receives some societal privileges thanks to his role in Vega's military guard. Tom Wisdom (300, Pirate Radio) takes over for Bettany as Michael, and Langley Kirkwood (Black Sails and Strike Back) serves as Lucas Black's replacement as Jeep. TV viewers will recognize Alan Dale (The O.C., Lost, every other thing) and Anthony Stewart Head (Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as General Risen and David Whele, respectively; they're two white dudes with conflicting thoughts on how to help Vega move forward.
ALAN DALE!! lol
Okay, I don't expect anyone will want to go out of their way to watch this. Since I will already be watching TV and there's never anything on Thursday nights, I will most likely watch it, unless it's horrible... but if it's horrible in a good way, like so bad it's funny or something, I will watch it.
If by some UNLIKELY chance this is actually good, I will let y'all know. From that tv.com article I get the impression that the pilot is not very good.