When a botched U.S. government experiment turns a group of death row inmates into highly infectious vampires, an orphan girl might be the only person able to stop the ensuing crisis.When a botched U.S. government experiment turns a group of death row inmates into highly infectious vampires, an orphan girl might be the only person able to stop the ensuing crisis.When a botched U.S. government experiment turns a group of death row inmates into highly infectious vampires, an orphan girl might be the only person able to stop the ensuing crisis.
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Enjoyable despite being very different to the books.
The Passage trilogy is my favourite book series. In fact I'm listening to the first book on Audible which is a completely different experience itself. As far as the TV Series goes - it's fun. I would never have thought to make it that way myself (saw it more on AMC or FX or something) but it's zippy and fast and has its own heart so just sit back, relax, take it for what it is (different to the books) and it will all be ok.
Not read the books
Had no idea what to expect. I really enjoyed it and cant wait for the next episode. Maybe not reading the books has given me an advantage of not expecting it to be the same. How many tv shows or films actually follow the book page by page. Looking forward to seeing the next episode.
10 episodes - A shame. Cancelling it - Brainless
We, as viewers, how many times do we need to be ignored and played with our feelings? Almost constantly?!
The Passage was a bright and interesting series, full of future for at least 3 potential seasons, with intelligent plot and storyline, captivating soundtrack and awesome acting by most of the cast, especially, Amy, Fanning and Shauna.
We could have borne with the small 10 episodes (16 episodes would have been much better), had the writers, producers and Fox decided to give it a go for a second more interesting season; but that?! Cancellation?!
Sometimes, the frustration and sadness are heavier than merely writing a page of needless review for such a good series. I will stop here and let posterity be the judge.
Fox has truly poor executives in place.
The Passage was a bright and interesting series, full of future for at least 3 potential seasons, with intelligent plot and storyline, captivating soundtrack and awesome acting by most of the cast, especially, Amy, Fanning and Shauna.
We could have borne with the small 10 episodes (16 episodes would have been much better), had the writers, producers and Fox decided to give it a go for a second more interesting season; but that?! Cancellation?!
Sometimes, the frustration and sadness are heavier than merely writing a page of needless review for such a good series. I will stop here and let posterity be the judge.
Fox has truly poor executives in place.
Disney tease showing cancelled show
Not sure why this is still available to view seeing as it's been cancelled. I watched it anyway having read all the books and I really enjoyed it. Great characters and acting, could easily have continued on to its conclusion. Maybe not so appealing to those who don't know the story? A TV adaptation is ambitious but not impossible due to the way it's written in the novels - it's all there.
Huge shame and disappointment that it came to an end, not sure why I put myself through it but I was initially curious and then continued watching as I thought it was pretty watchable. I'm inspired to read the books again now at least.
Huge shame and disappointment that it came to an end, not sure why I put myself through it but I was initially curious and then continued watching as I thought it was pretty watchable. I'm inspired to read the books again now at least.
I thought it was pretty good
The only people bashing this show seem to be people who have read the books. As someone who has not read the books (didn't even know they existed until recently) I thought it was very interesting. I might even go as far as to say that it's the only show on network tv that I am interested in at all.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the 2010 book of the same name by Justin Cronin. The second book is called 'The Twelve' and the third is 'The City of Mirrors.'
- ConnectionsReferenced in Voxday Darkstream: The Collapse of the Elite (2019)
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