

The Strain
A high concept thriller that tells the story of Dr. Ephraim Goodweather, the head of the Center for Disease Control Canary Team in New York City. He and his team are called upon to investigate a mysterious viral outbreak with hallmarks of an ancient and evil strain of vampirism. As the strain spreads, Eph, his team, and an assembly of everyday New Yorkers, wage war for the fate of humanity itself.
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Plot Summary
In New York City, a Boeing 777 lands with a mysterious viral outbreak that turns its passengers into vampiric creatures. Dr. Ephraim Goodweather, head of the CDC's Canary Project, races against time to understand the pathogen and prevent the city's descent into a full-blown apocalypse. As the infection spreads, a small group of survivors, including a Holocaust survivor with ancient knowledge, battles the escalating parasitic infestation and its ruthless Master.
Critical Reception
The Strain received generally mixed to positive reviews throughout its run. Critics often praised its visual effects, practical gore, and adherence to the horror genre's darker sensibilities, especially in its early seasons. However, some found the plot pacing uneven and the character development lacking at times. Despite these criticisms, the series garnered a dedicated fanbase for its intense horror elements and unique take on vampirism.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gruesome practical effects and unsettling atmosphere.
- Felt by some critics to suffer from pacing issues and underdeveloped characters.
- A faithful adaptation that delivered on horror genre expectations.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated 'The Strain' for its intense horror, gore, and unique vampire mythology. Many enjoyed the show's dark tone and suspenseful storytelling, finding it a thrilling and often frightening watch. Some viewers felt the plot became convoluted in later seasons but largely praised its commitment to the horror genre.
Fun Fact
The distinctive 'worm' that transmits the vampiric virus was designed by Guillermo del Toro himself, inspired by his childhood fear of parasites and his fascination with insects.
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