Them (TV series)

Them
Created by John McNamara
Developed by Circle of Confusion/McNamara Paper Products
Starring Callard Harris
Ben Feldman
Freya Stafford
James D'Arcy
Rachel Nichols
Reg Rogers
Steve Toussaint
Tricia Helfer
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 1
Production
Executive producer(s) David Alpert
David Eick
David Engel
John McNamara
Jonathan Mostow
Lawrence Mattis
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network Fox

Them is a television drama about a sleeper cell of aliens living within the city of Los Angeles. It is produced by CBS Paramount television, and was ordered to pilot for the 2006 to 2007 season for the Fox network. The series was not picked up but the pilot aired in 2007. It is based on Michael Avon Oeming and Daniel Berman's graphic novel SIX.[1]

Plot

There exists a sleeper cell operating in modern-day Los Angeles; this sleeper cell happens to be from an alien world. The members of the sleeper cell are nothing like average human beings, although they appear indistinguishable to us. They are emotionless and follow orders without question. They are unaware of their true mission on Earth.

Human emotions affect the aliens like a virus. The cell has an Enforcer (Cain), in charge of investigating agents who are contaminated by emotion. The enforcer is a recent arrival to the planet, and he struggles to understand human ways. When cell agent Adam Bridges betrays his own kind because of his love for a human woman, Cain must hunt him down. In the process, Cain begins to wonder about the purpose of his cell's mission on Earth.

Ezekial Smits is the cell's Assimilator, a kind of bureaucratic shrink who orients new arrivals to Earth, and monitors their progress. He also reports anyone that he decides to be "unstable." He himself has a secret addiction.[2]

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