Show Alcatraz

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Overview

Switching between eras, Alcatraz focuses on the Alcatraz prison, which was shut down in 1963 due to unsafe conditions for its prisoners and guards. The show's premise is that both the prisoners and the guards disappeared in 1963 and have abruptly reappeared in modern-day San Francisco, where they are being tracked down by a government agency.

Original Air Dates:
Country: US
Genre: Sci-Fi, Drama, Thriller
Network: FOX
Watched by: 27 175 1 008 527
Total running time: 9 hours 19 minutes
Episode duration:
Episodes: 13
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Episode Guide

13
Tommy Madsen
26.03.2012
12
Garrett Stillman
26.03.2012
11
Webb Porter
19.03.2012
9
Sonny Burnett
05.03.2012
7
Johnny McKee
20.02.2012
6
Paxton Petty
13.02.2012
5
Guy Hastings
06.02.2012
4
Cal Sweeney
30.01.2012
3
Kit Nelson
23.01.2012
2
Ernest Cobb
16.01.2012
1
Pilot
16.01.2012

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16 Nov 2014, 13:01 #
Yes, when I sat down to watch, I knew that the series was closed. However, I hoped that the scriptwriters, knowing that the 2nd season was not ordered, would more or less complete the story in the first. Alas.
The series looks like a very boring detective procedural (real time) and like a pretty good historical drama (prison in the past). In general, we have a very mediocre product. Interesting characters can be counted on the fingers of one hand, all the riddles that were literally thrown at the viewer at the very beginning remained unanswered, and this is at best. Some of them have only been overgrown with additional questions. I can only recommend watching the series to J. J. Abrams fans.
+23
21 Nov 2014, 21:04 #
I watched it with the hope that at least something would become clearer by the end, but there were even more questions than in the first episode. I'm a little disappointed with the series(
+20
14 Jan 2015, 01:08 #
(0:25:54) Rule #9999 of the Omerecan film: If a policeman, seizing a brand–new car from a private person to pursue a criminal, says "nothing will happen to her," at best the car will lose all windows and headlights, and at worst it will turn into a mountain of twisted metal, not recoverable. Anyway, the owner will never see his beauty again. I do not recall a single movie in which there would be an episode of the return of a vehicle to its rightful owner.
+19
12 Jul 2015, 20:50 #
"We'll never know what's going on here."
+19
14 Jan 2015, 01:10 #
That's why explicit porn is filmed for several seasons, but a good movie, in general, was cut off in mid-sentence, right? Where is the world going!