
When random, unexplained emergency broadcasts begin taking over devices without warning, targeting individuals with survival instructions where one mistake means you disappear forever, a man is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife during the very first incident. Fifteen months later, with 600,000 emergencies now confirmed, he's released and takes a job driving a school bus full of children in a... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | FictionDramaScience Fiction | |||

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Owen and Hutchins receive an urgent alert about an incident at Lisa's address. Racing against time through heavy rain, they speed toward her home, desperate to ensure she's safe.
Cast:
Michael Ursu - Owen Coleman
Maganda Marie - Lis... more
Owen and Hutchins visit Jenkins, the previous bus driver who took his children into the forest to escape the emergencies. Jenkins tells them about surviving four weeks in isolation before losing his kids to a broadcast.
Cast:
Michael Ursu - Owen Co... more
Agent Sarah Chen reveals Owen is one of only 48 people worldwide to survive three emergencies. After questioning Owen, Lisa, and Hutchins, Chen exposes that Lisa's house has been vandalized and the town is demanding Owen leave. She offers him 48 hour... more
As the memorial continues, a new emergency broadcast begins. A coffin appears in the center of the hall with one simple instruction: don't open the box.
Cast:
Michael Ursu - Owen Coleman
Maganda Marie - Lisa Parks
Amelia Monarch - Detective Roy H... more
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Totally love the concept when the emergency happens, man do I get goosebumps!
However, the “Dads” acting is just over the top. I hate to say it but I did skip some of his dialogue. Just reel in the screaming/yelling a little and you got GOLD!
Can’t get enough of the sounds in the background talk about immersive. Keep the story coming.
Fantastic show, can’t wait for more seasons!
I don’t want to rag out on the creators for the cliffhangers because I hate it when people do that but there is way to many of them,also can’t wait for season 2
I loved the series and it got me hooked on the first episode hope for another season
Great story idea that leaves me wanting more. Could benefit from tighter editing though; too much repeating the same points over and over again (as the audience we get it the first time). And some of the acting is robotic, to put it mildly. But it's a great premise and hopefully season 2 will reveal more about the core mystery of the broadcasts.
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A gripping science fiction drama centered on a world where mysterious emergency broadcasts hijack devices and dictate survival, often with deadly consequences for noncompliance. Across recent episodes, the focus is on Owen Coleman, a recently released ex-con navigating a society gripped by fear, distrust, and escalating crises as he takes a job driving a school bus full of children. The narrative blends psychological horror with intimate family dynamics, exploring how ordinary lives are upended when every instruction could be fatal. Recurring threads include the political and communal fallout from the emergencies, the ethics of authority, and the pressure of keeping loved ones safe in an environment where truth is fragile and certainty is s... more
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