EPISODE
SEASON
Extant - Season 2
Follow the crimes in the fifth season exciting, but will be fought. Events start when Molly and JD find another pregnant woman with unexplained and fatal symptoms, while Molly begins questioning her mental stability. Meanwhile, Jolie is struggling with the Ethan rebellion. Molly finally learned the frightening truth about what happened to her son. Also, Jolie's decision to erase Ethan's memory has disturbing amenities.
7 June 1969, Portland, Oregon, USA
18 August 1974, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
15 June 1973, Dallas, Texas, USA
20 April 1973, Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
4 June 1956, Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
July 08, 2015
With its use of aliens and robots, Extant dares to merge classic science fiction into our everyday lives; so much so, that it starts to feel like it is holding up a mirror to the world we live in today.
July 02, 2015
The love-hate chemistry between Morgan and Berry recalled a Bogart/Bacall noir. Sadly, it will no doubt be wasted by this criminally cack-handed drama.
July 01, 2015
Confusing, convoluted and never captivating, Extant asks you to worry about many apocalypses but forgets one thing: whoever could care about the end of a world this dull?
July 02, 2015
A major makeover doesn't look bad on Extant.
June 29, 2015
It's a courageous effort, but still looks like a failure to launch.
July 06, 2015
"Change Scenario" employed all of the best show reboot tools: there was a time jump, a swift shedding of excess baggage (farewell, John!), and an injection of new blood to get the ball rolling in a new direction.
January 26, 2016
Yes, Season 2 makes concessions to mass appeal. Nonetheless, these make Extant more alive in ways it might have benefitted from had they been there from the start.
July 02, 2015
It looks as though Kruger and Shapiro have a handle on how to make Extant more engaging, and Berry's performance certainly seems liberated by the new changes.
July 02, 2015
Berry rallies in the second half of the premiere, seeming to finally embrace the absurdity of the space-invader plot with a "if we're doing this, let's do this" determination.

