The Outpost
2018
📺 4 Seasons
🎬 49 Episodes
📅 Canceled
🌐 EN
⏱️ 45 min/episode
Sci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureDrama
Talon, the lone survivor of a race called the Blackbloods, sets off to the edge of civilisation to track her family's killers. On her journey she discovers she has supernatural powers which she must learn to harness in order to achieve her goals.
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Seasons
Season 1
Talon, the lone survivor of the Blackblood race, seeks vengeance on the men who slaughtered her people. Her journey takes her to a desperate Outpost on the edge of the realm where she finally confronts one of the men who killed her family.
Season 2
Talon summons a new threat, recalling the ghosts of her childhood. Meanwhile, while Garret hunts for Dred, Gwynn prepares the Outpost for war. Lastly, a messenger brings devastating news.
Season 3
After summoning Zed and his Blackblood comrades to save the Outpost, Talon finds herself betrayed by her own kind and struggles to reconcile her human friends and her Blackblood heritage. With the demonic Lu Qiri providing the muscle to enforce Zed’s master plan, the Outpost’s human inhabitants are enslaved as miners in search of a mysterious substance to solve a dark riddle. As Talon discovers more about her lost family from Yavalla, she must piece together the truths from the lies, and solve the mystery of her heritage and a forgotten power, before the world becomes enslaved to a new power that could consume every living being.
Season 4
Garret wants Talon to take the throne, while a mysterious assassin seeks revenge. Falista mourns for Tobin but hatches a new plan. Zed wants Wren to be High Priestess and uncovers a secret about her.
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User Reviews
Falls into two common traps
1. Loses the sense of fun adventure to focus more on romantic melodrama or grim, brooding trauma. Scene after scene after scene of two people standing in a set making stone-faced pronouncements.
2. Only one character has a sense of humor.
If a show relies on a single person to bring levity, it needs to be sure that character is actually funny. The very bizarre performance by the actor playing Janzo is more embarrassing than interesting. And incredibly inconsistent.
I have no idea what kind of character they were going for. Is he a very intelligent? Is he dim? He lurches between these two depending on what they need him for that episode's plot.
And in season 2, he's all cleaned up and a...heartthrob? Except when he's not.
Missed the mark in a few areas. And I'm a fan of lower budget, campy adventure stuff.
August 3, 2021
Network
The CW
Production
Electric Entertainment, Arrowstorm Entertainment
Keywords
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