Flash Gordon


Flash Gordon Information

Flash Gordon is an American science fiction television series that debuted on Sci Fi in the United States on August 10, 2007 and continued airing new episodes through February 8, 2008. It has also appeared on the United Kingdom Sci Fi Channel and SPACE in Canada. The series was developed by Peter Hume, who served as executive producer/show runner and wrote the first and last episodes, among others.

Overview

The series, based loosely on the comic strip of the same name and incorporating elements from several previous adaptations, follows the adventures of Steven "Flash" Gordon (the nickname is a reference to his abilities as a high school track and field athlete), played by Eric Johnson, who lives with his mother in Maryland and whose scientist father was lost in a mysterious accident when Flash was 13 years old. Flash's former girlfriend, Dale Arden (Gina Holden), is a television news reporter and is engaged to police detective Joe Wylee. They meet the elder Gordons' eccentric former assistant, Hans Zarkov (Jody Racicot), when rifts in space appear, allowing travel between Earth and the planet Mongo.

Mongo is ruled by the ruthless dictator Ming (John Ralston), who controls "Source Water", the only source of safe drinking water on Mongo. Unlike the previous adaptations, he is not normally called "the Merciless" and is instead called "Benevolent Father". He also exhibits the traits of modern, media-savvy dictators, rather than the more simplistic, stereotypically evil characterization of earlier incarnations. Also unlike previous depictions, Ming resembles a blond Caucasian human, rather than a bald East Asian man. Ming has a daughter, Princess Aura (Anna van Hooft), who is disturbed by her father's brutality. The series adds a new non-Terran character, Baylin (Karen Cliche), a bounty hunter from Mongo. She finds herself trapped on Earth and becomes a comrade of Flash, Dale and Zarkov and their guide to Mongo and its inhabitants.

The peoples of Mongo live in "cantons", tribal groups that echo the animal-human hybrids of the original comic strip. The cantons include the Verdan (based on Prince Barin's forest-dwelling people from the strip), the Turin (based on the strip's Lion Men), the Dactyls (the series' version of the strip's Hawkmen), the Omadrians (women who create powerful medicines), the Frigians (who live in the frozen wastelands), the Tritons (who live beneath the ocean), and the Zurn (painted blue "Magic Men" led by Queen Azura). There is also another group known as the Deviates, mutants whose ancestors drank "Grey Water" (toxic water) to survive. The Deviates are led by Terek, their unofficial king (and Aura's brother) and are distrusted by almost everyone.

On April 3, 2008, it was announced that Flash Gordon was cancelled. Re-runs of the show began airing weekly on ION Television on August 1, 2008.

Reception

The show was generally not well received. Metacritic gave the show an average score of 35/100 based on reviews from 13 critics. UK science fiction magazine SFX described episode 3 as 'possibly the worst episode of anything, ever.', and as part of their 200th issue features, they named the series as the worst they had ever reviewed. The New York Post gave the show 0 stars describing it as "a disgrace to the name of the enduring comic-strip-character-turned-movie-and-TV space hero." Another UK science fiction magazine, TV Zone, in a review for episode 13, stated "the series continues to improve, and you start to see the meaning in the producers' madness - they must have hoped they could lull passing viewers into watching Sci-Fi with pedestrian, mainstream plots, before building up a world of Dune-like complexity...which might even have worked if the early episodes hadn't been so dire that no-one but reviewers are still watching." When the show premiered in the UK, the magazine recommended it to readers, noting "You may well be wondering, considering the vitriol of our early reviews of the series, why we're picking out Flash Gordon as something to watch out for. Well, the point is that while the early episodes are dire...this is one series that does eventually - and we mean eventually - reward patience and endurance."

Cast

  • Eric Johnson as Steven "Flash" Gordon
  • Gina Holden as Dale Arden
  • Karen Cliche as Baylin
  • Jody Racicot as Dr. Hans Zarkov
  • John Ralston as Ming
  • Anna van Hooft as Princess Aura
  • Panou as Nick Gilmore
  • Giles Panton as Joe Wylee
  • Jonathan Lloyd Walker as Rankol
  • Jill Teed as Norah Gordon
  • Carmen Moore as Joely Lavant
  • Craig Stanghetta as Terek
  • Steve Bacic as Prince Barin
  • Ty Olsson as Prince Vultan
  • Jody Thompson as Queen Azura

Episode list

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
ShortSummary = Flash Gordon thought that his father died in a fire 13 years ago. Actually, Professor Gordon disappeared through a "rift", traveling to the planet Mongo... and now something has come back through the rift, looking for a mysterious artifact that Gordon left behind. Flash is forced to team up with his ex-girlfriend, Dale Arden, who travels with him to Mongo to meet Ming, the planet's brutal dictator. When they arrive, Ming imprisons Flash and sends Dale to his harem to be prepared for his pleasure. In the end, Flash and Dale escape back to Earth. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Ming's bounty hunter, Baylin, is trapped on Earth and living in Flash's house. To bring Baylin back, Ming sends another hunter, who has a personal connection to her. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = A dangerous insect travels through an errant rift and bites Flash's friend, Nick. Dale is left behind to tend to Nick, while Flash and Baylin travel to Mongo in search of a cure. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Flash is astonished to see his father come through the rift, but his joy turns to horror when Professor Gordon starts murdering his old colleagues. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Vultan, leader of the Dactyls, extorts Rankol into opening a portal to Earth, so he can find the son he lost via a rift a decade ago. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Athletes begin disappearing and someone from Mongo seems to be behind it. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Flash, Baylin and Zarkov travel to Mongo, searching for information about Flash's father. To be continued... LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Prince Barin of the Verdan agrees to marry Ming's daughter Aura. Ming is disturbed by a prophecy predicting his overthrow. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Aura travels to Earth to drug Flash with a love potion, so that she may get out of the arranged bonding with Barin. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Rankol has Zarkov kidnapped and brought to Mongo. A government agent named Montgomery questions Flash and Dale about the rifts. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = The barrier between dimensions breaks down causing rifts to randomly develop. Flash and Joe end up on Mongo working in a mine. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Joe tries to convince his Captain that Mongo is real. Flash and Zarkov travel through a rift to prevent its detection. Ming secretly tries to start a war between two cantons to hide the fact that there is not enough source water to meet all promised amounts. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Honor Day is celebrated on Mongo, in remembrance of lives lost during an environmental cataclysm known as "The Sorrow". During the festivities, Ming orchestrates a brutal attack on the Verdan. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Flash and the gang learn that the Verdan have become captured and are being sold as slaves. After Dale is captured as well, they learn that Ming is growing paranoid about a prophecy that he believes predicts that Barin will overthrow him. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Joe sets off for Mongo with a rift blaster stolen from Zarkov's lab to secure photographic proof that the alien world exists. Flash and the gang pursue and encounter a witch who steals Dale's soul. Elyse Levesque, Christina Jastrzembska. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Flash and Aura are kidnapped by a Deviate after he returns to Mongo with Baylin and Zarkov in search of the rift blaster that Joe lost. They need to find it before Rankol does. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Rankol steals a lake from Earth and stores it in a reservoir on Mongo. This forces Flash, Baylin, and Zarkov to return to Mongo. They are forced to make a tough decision, resulting in Joe's death. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Water that is supplied to the Cantons is found to be contaminated. This forces Flash and Aura to go on a journey to find an antidote to prevent a massive loss of life. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Flash ventures to Frigia to free the cold region's queen and face the final test of the prophecy. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Ming sends his soldiers to raid the ice in Frigia, leaving the city unprotected. Flash and Terek rally the cantons in preparation for their attack on Ming's palace, with Rankol now on their side. Flash frees his father from Rankol's mind prison. Back on Earth, Dale and Mrs. Gordon are chased by Government agents and manage to flee to Mongo. LineColor = fad100 }}

ShortSummary = Terek's attack against Ming has begun and Ming enlists the help of Azura to repel Terek's forces. Dr. Gordon is reunited with his wife after 13 years. Ming is captured by Flash and Aura and brought before Terek. Placed in the death chamber, Ming escapes by utilizing the magic power of Azura's medallion. Flash's parents return to Earth but the others are left trapped on Mongo. LineColor = fad100 }}

DVD releases

On August 14, 2007, Best Buy offered an exclusive DVD that included "The Premiere Episode," selected deleted scenes (with incomplete effects) and a gallery of series concept art. This release includes the truncated 65-minute version of the pilot, exactly as it aired on Sci-Fi four days prior. Subsequent DVD releases include the full 87-minute version of the pilot, split into two parts.

On July 14, 2009, Phase 4 Films released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 (Canada only). The 5-disc set features all 22 episodes of the series.

On April 16, 2013, Mill Creek Entertainment has released the complete series on DVD in the USA.




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