Way back in September, in my Fall TV Preview post, I mentioned that The Crossing
was one of the new shows I was most excited to see. It was supposed to
start in October, and I kept checking, but its start date kept getting
pushed back. It finally started in March 2018, and my husband and I have
been enjoying this intriguing sci fi thriller ever since!
Steve Zahn (one of our favorites from Treme)
stars as Jude Ellis, the sheriff of a small seaside Oregon town, who
moved to the area to escape his past and live a quiet life. That life is
shattered one night when dozens of people wash ashore in his town, many
of them dead but some still alive. There was no record of a shipwreck,
and these unusual refugees claim to have come from 180 years in the
future, where the world is war-torn and violent. Jude is intrigued,
especially by a little girl named Leah, played by Bailey Skodje, who
washed ashore without her mother, who is not among the dead, either. The
refugees are cared for, while the dead bodies are catalogued, until
Homeland Security suddenly arrives on the scene and takes over, shrouded
in secrecy, and ferries the refugees off to a hidden spot. But Jude
can't forget them - especially Leah - and can't shake the feeling that
something is off in Homeland's response.
That's pretty
much just a vague sketch of the plot of the first episode - to tell you
any more would be giving away some of this show's many, layered secrets.
It's a twisty, action-packed show with lots of suspense, but it has
plenty of heart, too. Jude is estranged from his wife and eager to
welcome his beloved son to his new home in Oregon, but it's a difficult
time for some quiet father-son time with all that's going on. Jude is
not the kind of guy to just forget about a group of people who seem to
need his help. My husband and I are both loving this thriller with a
time travel/sci fi twist and can't wait to see what happens next.
The Crossing airs on Mondays on ABC. Eight episodes have aired so far in the 11-episode first season. You can catch up On Demand or on the ABC website
(where episodes 4 through 8 are currently available for free and you
can unlock the first 3 episodes by logging in with your cable password).
It is also available on Amazon
with the TV Season Pass or for $1.99 an episode (or $19.99 for the
entire season). So, you could buy the first 3 episodes on Amazon and
then watch the rest for free at the ABC website.
I have had Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) since March 2002. Both of my sons also got ME/CFS at ages 6 and 10. Our younger son fully recovered after 10 years of mild illness. Our older son still has ME/CFS and also has Lyme disease plus two other tick infections. This blog is about how our family lives with chronic illness, with a focus on improving our conditions and enjoying our lives in spite of these challenges.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
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