

The Messengers
When a mysterious object crashes to Earth, a group of seemingly unconnected strangers die from the energy pulse, but then awaken to learn that they have assigned the task of preventing the impending Apocalypse.
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Plot Summary
The series follows Erin Calderon, a woman who returns to her childhood home in New Mexico after the death of her grandmother. She soon discovers a mysterious object that, when touched, triggers visions of the past and future, revealing a connection to a group of strangers who are also receiving similar 'messages' from a celestial event. As they band together, they must decipher the meaning behind these visions and confront a looming apocalypse, all while dealing with personal demons and fractured relationships.
Critical Reception
The Messengers received generally negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the supernatural elements uninspired. Audience reception was also lukewarm, leading to its cancellation after a single season.
What Reviewers Say
- The show struggles to establish a clear identity, blending sci-fi, fantasy, and drama in a way that feels unfocused.
- While some performances are commendable, the plot is often predictable and fails to deliver compelling supernatural stakes.
- The series ultimately falls short of its ambitious premise, leaving viewers unsatisfied.
Google audience: Viewers found the premise intriguing but felt the execution was lacking. Many praised the acting, particularly from the lead cast, but criticized the pacing and the underdeveloped storylines, with some expressing disappointment that the show was not renewed.
Fun Fact
The series was originally developed for Fox with a different pilot and cast, but was reworked and ultimately aired on The CW.
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