The first episode was interesting. It borrowed some elements from the Terminator, Seven, and even Matrix, sort of. There's nothing wrong with borrowing different ideas from previous movies to weave a new story to capture the audience's interest. However, one sure fire way to lose the audience's interest is the use of moronic cliches. Unfortunately, this show couldn't resist the temptation to include a gun fight scene where none of the bad guys can shoot straight and all the bullets hit 2 inches away from the feet of one of the main characters. If only the bad guys had spent some time at the shooting range, the show would be over in two episodes. I just had to stop watching midway through the second episode. Sure, a lot of fictional stories contain "unrealistic" aspects, but there's a big difference between unrealistic and simply idiotic. If you're looking for an interesting show with some semblance of intelligence, definitely pass on this one. .