British
agent Finola Jones, played by Riann Steele, and American agent Bryan
Beneventi, played by Jonathan Tucker, are working together on an
international, top-secret mission. Months ago, an alien spacecraft
exploded over Earth, and the debris has been raining down on the planet
ever since. Its alien technology does strange things and has horrible
effects on the humans that come into contact with it. Bryan and Finola
travel all over the U.S., going wherever a piece of debris has been
found, no matter how small, to collect it and document the strange
effects it causes ... and hopefully, to keep the people nearby from
being harmed. Of course, there are bad guys, a group called INFLUX, that
want to get their hands on the technology, too, led by the nefarious,
bearded Anson Ash (who is played by--no kidding--Scroobius Pip). As the
two investigators race against the clock to try to collect the pieces
before they can do harm (or get scooped up by INFLUX), the mysteries
deepen. In each location, the effects of the debris get stranger and
stranger, while well above their paygrades, different countries are
scrambling to get an advantage in spite of their apparent cooperation,
and INFLUX is experimenting with their own violent uses of the
technology.
We have watched seven episodes so far and are enjoying this sci fi-mystery-thriller. The two main characters are likeable, though each has his or her own secrets and past. The alien technology is certainly very strange and intriguing, and it's impossible to predict what will happen in each episode. We have seen lots of this type of sci fi-mystery-thriller, and we always enjoy them, even though they don't always last very long (my husband's theory is that the writers don't know what to do next with the weird things they have thought up!). I'm hoping this one will stick around for a while because its mysteries are interesting and its plotlines suspenseful.
Debris is currently airing on Mondays on NBC and is available the next day on Peacock (free). It is also available on Hulu.
If you enjoy this kind of sci fi-mystery-thriller show, you might also consider some others we've enjoyed (my reviews, trailers, and info on how to watch at the links):
- Manifest (currently in its 3rd season on NBC/Peacock/Hulu)
- The Crossing (1 season - ABC, Amazon, Apple TV)
- Hanna (Amazon)
- Orphan Black (best of them all! BBC America, on Amazon)
- Stitchers (Freeform, Hulu)
- Wayward Pines (FOX, Hulu)
- More sci fi reviews on my TV Review page.
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