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Threshold was a science-fiction drama television series that first aired on CBS in September 2005. Produced by Brannon Braga (best known for his work on the Star Trek franchise), David Goyer (best known for films such as Blade and Batman Begins) and David Heyman, the series focuses on a secret government project investigating the first contact with an extraterrestrial species. This series was often referred to as a reverse X-Files, with the main characters of the series seeking to cover-up the truth about first-contact instead of uncovering the conspiracy.

The series was first shown on Friday nights, but was moved to Tuesday in an effort to boost ratings. This plan backfired, with the show registering a sharp drop in its ratings on its first Tuesday night showing on November 22, 2005, and CBS cancelled the series on November 23, 2005.[link]

The remaining episodes were aired on Sky One, a channel in the United Kingdom owned by BSkyB, who co-produced the series with CBS. Threshold (the entire series) will be released to DVD on August 22, 2006.

Program overview

The series stars Carla Gugino as Dr. Molly Caffrey, a high-level government crisis management consultant from the Blackwood Institute whose job is to create contingency plans for use in emergencies ranging from natural disasters to nuclear war. In order to have "all bases covered", one of her plans, code-named Threshold, is developed for dealing with the unlikely eventuality of first contact with aliens. After the crew of a U.S. naval vessel reports an encounter with an UFO, and many members of the crew subsequently die, the Threshold protocol is activated.

Caffrey's Threshold plan calls for the formation of a secret government task force known as the Red Team. As a result, several top scientists are seconded: Dr. Nigel Fenway (Brent Spiner), an individualistic NASA-employed microbiologist; Lucas Pegg (Robert Patrick Benedict), a somewhat unsure-of-himself aerospace engineer on the eve of his marriage, and Arthur Ramsey (Peter Dinklage), a mathematics and linguistics genius whose libido makes up for his lack of height. Caffrey's government liaison is Deputy National Security Advisor J.T. Baylock (Charles S. Dutton), while freelance paramilitary operative Sean Cavennaugh (Brian Van Holt) serves as the "muscle" of the group (and apparent potential love interest for Caffrey). Daphne Larson (Catherine Bell) was added to the team in the episode "Outbreak". Caffrey's team works under absolute secrecy, their activities not even known to the Vice-President, or the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The alien fractal pattern symbol featured throughout the series.
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The alien fractal pattern symbol featured throughout the series.

Threshold learns that the aliens are attempting to rewrite the DNA of the human race using, in part, an audio signal that somehow alters some people's body chemistry in such a way that they become alien themselves. Central to all this is a fractal triskelion-like pattern that keeps appearing -- in blood, electronic signals, and even the pattern made by city lights. Its significance has yet to be revealed, though Arthur Ramsey interpreted it as representing a DNA pattern in a triple helix formation (like the alien DNA).

Series episodes presently focus on Caffrey and her team as they learn more about the signal, the fractal pattern, and the aliens; often, their work requires them to impersonate different U.S. Government agencies. Compounding the situation is the fact that Caffrey, Cavennaugh and Pegg were exposed to a small part of the signal, which while not (as yet) infecting them, has nonetheless altered their brains, causing the trio to have bizarre, linked dreams, and also receive messages from the aliens with Caffrey, in particular, experiencing frightening, often violent hallucinations. Individuals experiencing these visions have been referred to as "dreamers" by the Threshold Red Team.

An ongoing subplot of the series is the emotional impact Threshold has on Caffrey herself, as she is required to make life and death decisions on an almost daily basis.

In the final episode, it is revealed by one of the hybrids that the aliens' plans are to save humankind by changing their DNA and the surface of the earth; this is because fifty years previously, far out in space, there was a gamma ray burst - the radiation of which is heading for Earth and will, when it reaches, end all life on the surface of the planet. Because of the nature of the revalation (from a hybrid) this explanation may be a lie in order to get the Red Team to stop fighting them.

Opening Monologue(s)

My name is Molly Caffrey, and I work for the Federal Government. I deal in worst case scenarios, the unthinkable. On September 16th, 2005, the unthinkable happened. An extraterrestrial object appeared off the bow of a naval freighter. The entire crew was exposed to a high frequency signal. Some died instantly. Others began to change. They are now stronger, more resilient. They dream of alien landscapes. And they are driven by the impulse to infect others. Several of the crewmen are now loose in the United States. They will strike anytime, anyplace, anyone. Their goal: to turn us into them. But I have a plan to stop them. That plan is called "Threshold". (Episodes 1-9)

Characters

Main characters

Prior to Threshold's cancellation Brannon Braga [announced] that Catherine Bell would be joining the series as would another actress who would appear as Lucas' fiancée. In the episode Outbreak, Catherine Bell guest stars as Dr. Daphne Larson, a botanist brought in to examine the mutated vegetables from 'Revelations.' She is added as a new member to the Red Team.

Episode Listing

Episode
Number
Production
Number
Original Air date
(101-109 US/110-113 UK)
Episode Title Undercover as...
1-1 101 September 16, 2005 "Trees Made of Glass" (part 1 of 2)
1-2 102 September 16, 2005 "Trees Made of Glass" (part 2 of 2)
1-3 103 September 23, 2005 "Blood of the Children" U.S. Marshals
1-4 104 September 30, 2005 "The Burning"
1-5 105 October 7, 2005 "Shock" Homeland Security (DHS)
1-6 106 October 14, 2005 "Pulse" DEA Agents
1-7 107 October 21, 2005 "The Order" CDC Medical Officers
1-8 108 November 4, 2005 "Revelations" Magazine Publishers
1-9 109 November 22, 2005 "Progeny" DHS, FBI, CDC, Copy Shop Employees
1-10 110 January 11, 2006 "The Crossing"
1-11 111 January 18, 2006 "Outbreak"
1-12 112 January 25, 2006 "Vigilante"
1-13 113 February 1 2006 "Alienville" Married couple

Episodes from "The Crossing" onwards were shown only on Sky One in the UK.

Spread of the Alien Signal

Original source: USS Big Horn

Secondary exposures: \"Hot Spots\" created from the \"Big Horn Event\"

Weymouth Military Academy, Virginia
Miami, Florida
Washington, D.C.
New Harmony, Indiana
Virginia suburbs of Washington, D.C.
Threshold Command (Washington, D.C.)
Annapolis, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.)
Allenville, Virginia

Captured: Infectees held at \"The Tank\"

Captured: Infectees held at Threshold Command

MIA: Known Infectees not in custody

Limited exposures

Trivia

47s in Threshold

The number 47 has appeared on a few occasions in Threshold's short run. This is not unexpected as the Star Trek franchise (as well as several other television shows) is well known for inserting 47s into episodes, and three Threshold writers (Braga, Sussman, and Bormanis) are veterans of the Star Trek franchise. Here are a few instances of Threshold 47s:

Similarities to UFO

Many elements of the series are similar to that of the 1970s science fiction series UFO.

Broadcasters

External links

 


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