Threshold

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2005
Threshold
Threshold

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7.2 | en | Drama

Threshold was a science fiction drama television series that first aired on CBS in September 2005. Produced by Brannon Braga, David S. Goyer and David Heyman, the series focuses on a secret government project investigating the first with an extraterrestrial species.

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EP1  Trees Made of Glass (1)
Sep. 16,2005
Trees Made of Glass (1)

A mysterious alien object attacks a Naval ship and crew. Dr. Molly Anne Caffrey, a government contingency analyst, is ed by the Deputy National Security Advisor, J.T. Baylock, to investigate the incident along with a special scientific team of her choice.

EP2  Trees Made of Glass (2)
Sep. 16,2005
Trees Made of Glass (2)

Gunneson reappears in Caffrey's house. Meanwhile, Lucas, Nigel and Ramsey try to break down how the alien signals and DNA operate and come up with some interesting theories. Cavennaugh's team tries to locate Gunneson other shipmates.

EP3  Blood of the Children
Sep. 23,2005
Blood of the Children

When a man at a fast-food restaurant is found with his head imploded, Molly and her Red Team investigate and begin to suspect the involvement of a group of military cadets, and the discovery that the infection has spread beyond the original Big Horn crew.

EP4  The Burning
Sep. 30,2005
The Burning

A patient at an psychiatric hospital in Ohio escapes and Molly believes he may have been infected by the alien signal after paintings of glass trees are found in his cell. After further investigation, it is suspected one of the missing Big Horn crew might be involved.

EP5  Shock
Oct. 07,2005
Shock

After a shipyard gang bust, a suspected fugitive Big Horn crewmember kills a police detective. Molly and Cavennaugh go undercover as Homeland Security agents. Unbeknownst to them, the real Homeland Security department is on the case.

EP6  Pulse
Oct. 14,2005
Pulse

As the signal from the Big Horn invades a Miami rave, the team investigates who have been infected, trying to prevent the signal from spreading to the population.

EP7  The Order
Oct. 21,2005
The Order

Molly and Cavennaugh investigate a newspaper leak regarding the Threshold program which might turn out to be an inside job. The Red Team look into a case of residents of a small town dreaming of trees made of glass.

EP8  Revelations
Nov. 04,2005
Revelations

Molly and Cavennaugh discover some strange happenings in a missing Big Horn crew member's hometown when they investigate the disappearance of a Threshold field agent.

EP9  Progeny
Nov. 22,2005
Progeny

When three women from completely different walks of life appear to be infected, Molly and the Red Team discover the connection among them and must locate the common cause.

EP10  The Crossing
Jan. 11,2006
The Crossing

Molly and Baylock realize the Threshold detainees must be moved immediately to a more secure facility in West Virginia when a prisoner attacks and infects a security guard, then tries to break himself and other infected prisoners out of their cells.

EP11  Outbreak (a.k.a. Escalation)
Jan. 18,2006
Outbreak (a.k.a. Escalation)

Lucas is infected with the alien DNA from something he ate. The infectees have harvested crops with the alien DNA. Caffrey must find a way to stop what could be nearly 200 new infectees. Also, one of the aliens approaches her with an interesting revelation.

EP12  Vigilante
Jan. 25,2006
Vigilante

When a number of infectees and seemingly innocent people are killed, it becomes apparent that someone is going after people affected by the alien signal, and is locating them via their heightened brain waves. How is the killer linked to Bighorn crewman Manning, and does his method of finding his victims mean that Molly, Cavennaugh or Lucas could be next on his list?

EP13  Alienville
Feb. 01,2006
Alienville

Molly Caffrey and Cavennaugh go out to a town call Allenville in search of a Doctor who they think is infected and find more then they were looking for. Meanwhile things at threshold get heated with the pregnancy of the infected woman coming to an end.

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Released: 2005-09-16 | Released Producted By: Phantom Four , Heyday Films Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Threshold was a science fiction drama television series that first aired on CBS in September 2005. Produced by Brannon Braga, David S. Goyer and David Heyman, the series focuses on a secret government project investigating the first with an extraterrestrial species.

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Cast

Charles S. Dutton

Director

Robert Alonzo

Producted By

Phantom Four , Heyday Films

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Carla Gugino
Carla Gugino

as Dr. Molly Anne Caffrey

Brian Van Holt
Brian Van Holt

as Sean Cavennaugh

Brent Spiner
Brent Spiner

as Dr. Nigel Fenway

Rob Benedict
Rob Benedict

as Lucas Pegg

Peter Dinklage
Peter Dinklage

as Arthur Ramsey

Charles S. Dutton
Charles S. Dutton

as J.T. Baylock

Robert Alonzo
Robert Alonzo

Utility Stunts

David Heyman
David Heyman

Executive Producer

Dan O'Shannon
Dan O'Shannon

Producer

Marc Rosen
Marc Rosen

Producer

Brannon Braga
Brannon Braga

Producer

David S. Goyer
David S. Goyer

Producer

Threshold Audience Reviews 3u685i

Titreenp SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
TrueHello Fun premise, good actors, bad writing. This film seemed to have potential at the beginning but it quickly devolves into a trite action film. Ultimately it's very boring.
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
snakebitgoat I hate Brannon Braga as a Star Trek writer. His post Enterprise work along with Star Trek alum Brett Spiner however does not suck. Carla Gugino is a good actress and very beautiful unlike Jolene Blalock who was just pretty. Peter Dinklidge, the only reason Game of Thrones is good (yes I said that) shows he was cool before GoT had him on. Brett Spiner is well, not Data but still good. Nobody seems to be a bad actor, The premise is cliché but in a good way, despite the usual Brannon Braga idiocy at times. Good actors can win over a bad script and Threshold proves this. It getting prematurely canceled is sadly typical for science fiction in this era, especially good series. I wish they had a second season as I am partial to Catherine Bell, an actress who like Carla Gugino is gorgeous as well as decent when it comes to acting ing the cast like what was planned.Overall Threshold is a clichéd sci fi drama that is saved by great acting and worth at least looking into.
primacag-219-477782 The poor cast was stranded with a bad script that barely made them human and always treated them as caricatures. The science in the fiction was stupid and unrealistic. Maybe hiring writers that know some science would have helped. The show bumbled along from one simplistic plot that showed the best talents the world has to offer as idiots barely coping with the situations the writers put them in. No wonder it didn't last a full season. Now, because there is a requirement that I write enough about this to fill ten lines I will go on the way the shows writers did writing about nothing to fill in the space. Maybe this is enough?
jdana-2 I actually missed this series when it was on and found it by accident while searching for other Peter D. stuff. It looked interesting so I bought the series. I started it on Saturday morning and watched it straight through back to back episodes! I couldn't believe how good it was! Each episode got more and more involved, blending more characters and beefing up the plot. Every episode was edge of the seat with wonderful comedy tucked here and there. I don't know the story behind the cancellation, but this one really deserves a comeback provided the original cast can be acquired still. I haven't seen such great character chemistry with such a big group of people since star trek. I especially loved how each "department" headed by one of the original people was starting to evolve to include newcomers as the task became larger. I would have loved to see this go to the next season as the storyline held such promise. It was a complete screw up to let this one go!
bpncsp CBS demonstrates over and over why it has no evening viewers after the 6 o'clock news. Get viewers interested in a new series (i.e. "Threshold")and just leave them hanging. What a bunch of stuff. The program managers of this network should forget competing with cable networks and just go to all news if they are going to keep doing this kind of stuff."Threshold" is a cheap production but has an excellent story line so I do not see why the "Sci Fi Net" wouldn't pick them up. They are notorious for cheap (Like killing FarScape because it cost too much and keeping StarGate SG1 because it is cheap).I just don't know why the three big networks keep doing this to viewers. Look at "Space above and Beyond" and "Surface". Get the viewers interested and kill it. Mash was really bad but look how long it ran. Why can't good Sci Fi series on the big networks have and good run or at least give closure? Do they just not have any Sci Fi writers?