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Season 4 – Continuum

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Detective Kiera Cameron is a cop from the year 2077 who was raised to rely on technology more than anything else, even herself. Now she and a group of deadly criminals called Liber8 are trapped in present-day Vancouver. Cameron needs to stop Liber8 before it can take down the corporations which will one day rule the world -- thus altering the course of the future and changing the 2077 that Cameron calls home. She enlists the help of a teenage tech genius named Alec Sadler to help figure out a way to get her back to her own time, and she manages to work with the Vancouver Police Department with Detective Carlos Fonnegra to keep an eye on Liber8. With different ideals and backgrounds, Cameron and Fonnegra clash, but they trust each other, and Cameron is slowly learning to trust herself as well.
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Continuum — Season 4

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Tolly Wright New York Magazine/Vulture Continuum is pretty dark and perhaps takes itself a bit too seriously, but it is engrossing. Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Charlie Jane Anders io9.com At its best, Continuum was among the strongest and most thought-provoking science fiction TV shows ever made. Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Kyle Burton Paste Magazine The show's character development can come in waves, but Nichols remains capable of carrying whatever material she's handed to evocative, substantial places. Jan 29, 2019 Full Review Michael Ahr Den of Geek My excitement at this series' return overshadows all shortcomings ... and Continuum is off to a great start for its final run. Rated: 4/5 Jun 23, 2017 Full Review MaryAnn Sleasman TV.com Given Continuum's habit of constantly being awesome, I trust the writers implicitly as we begin the dive into the final chapter of Kiera's story. Jun 23, 2017 Full Review Sean Axmaker Seanax.com It's an eventful, interesting genre show that never fails to inject a little sci-fi color with flashbacks to the future... Feb 12, 2016 Full Review Read all reviews

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Andrei D Too fast and too dumb Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/26/23 Full Review Nathan E BEST show to ever come out of Canada Rated 5 out of 5 stars 08/19/23 Full Review Audience Member This rating is for all 4 years. I really liked this show. I'm ready to re-watch it but its not on a streaming service right now. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The final season of this great show seems rushed. Unfortunate conclusion to an otherwise very entertaining show. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The final season was shortened, and I felt gypped by only getting half a season's worth of episodes. However, the leadup to the finale was well done, loose ends were tied up well enough for a fan of the show. I was glad the writers put together a relatively coherent and satisfactory buildup and finale. In the final episode, a tragedy awaits character Mathew Kellog, or awaits his people and his family. So all along, maybe Kellog wasn't a "good" guy. He was a troublemaker, really.I still liked him, and he was someone human enough that I felt bad for him on what happened to his family. Also, with Kellog's abilities for manipulation and deal-making, I believe he can possibly find a way to make the best of where he ends up. As for Kiera and her friends, they are suddenly parted in the finale. It's abrupt, and we don't get to see the details of how their lives continue, although apparently it's all right, since Kiera returns to a future that appears at a glance, to be an improvement of what it was when she left in the first place. Someone she's been waiting a long time to see is there. But, she doesn't get to touch him! Oh for heaven's sake. She just saved the world, let her give her kid a hug already! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Audience Member The fourth and final season of the Canadian-produced sci-fi yarn is as briskly paced, action packed, and intellectually heady as its former installments. Nichols's central protagonist Kiera maintains her command of the screen as her character delves deeper into many layers deep of conspiracies between friends and foes. As she questions her alliances more and more and as her character comes to terms with the fact her original timeline is permanently altered, creator Simon Barry tosses red herrings that keep the viewer engaged and with a larger production budget, makes excellent use of visual FX in creatively inventive ways. I had hoped for a longer season (this one consists of just six episodes, essentially a mini-series) and I can't help but feel the ending will undoubtedly be rushed. Still, its one of the best sci-fi TV shows out today and rivals Black Mirror in terms of social commentary and complexity mixed with believable character-based drama of the highest order. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 4, 2015 Lost Hours Newly arrived time travelers threaten to destroy Kiera and her alliance with Brad. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 11, 2015 Rush Hour Kellog uses Alec's weakness against him; Kiera tries to negotiate; Alec sets out on his own to try to save Emily. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 19, 2015 Power Hour Alec joins Carlos and the VPD; Kiera and Garza form an alliance. Details Episode 4 Aired Sep 25, 2015 Zero Hour Kiera and Brad's trust reaches a breaking point; Carlos and Kellog come to their own realizations; Alec has a strange encounter. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 2, 2015 The Desperate Hours Kiera pressures Carlos for more time; Kellog faces unexpected danger; the future soldiers plan a raid. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 9, 2015 Final Hour Kiera and Alec risk everything to stop the future soldiers. Details
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Season Info

Director
Pat Williams, David Frazee
Executive Producer
Simon Barry, Jeff King
Screenwriter
Simon Barry, Shelley Eriksen, Jonathan Walker, Todd Ireland, Jeremy Smith
Network
SHCASEC
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Sci-Fi, Drama, Action
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 4, 2015
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