Throughout eight episodes of NBC’s
Debris, it seemed like anything was possible. Now the show’s first two-part story has revealed just how true that is. A powerful piece from the destroyed alien ship rewrote reality, again and again. Space and time were at risk of collapsing entirely, putting the whole universe at risk. This ups the ante on just how weird things can get on the show, and also how intense.
Yet, that might not have been the biggest development for the series. Being separated from his partner made Bryan Beneventi realize just how much he cares about Finola. What does all of this mean for the series? We asked star Jonathan Tucker just that, as well as what it was like filming the mind-bending episodes.
Fans may start questioning if Pip s Anson is the bad guy after Episodes 5 and 6.
In tonightâs just-aired episode, âDo You Know Icarus,â solder-turned-CIA agent Bryan and his Orbital partner Finola Jones (Riann Steele) tangled with a young man using a submerged piece of Debris to find the sister whoâd been erased from existence by the alien particle.
As the hour played out, it was revealed that the debris allowed him to reset reality and that heâd already encountered the pairâas well as Finolaâs recently resurrected father Georgeâbut that every time he âresetâ the timeline, the fabric of reality was slightly changed
Fans may start questioning if Pip s Anson is the bad guy after Episodes 5 and 6.
In tonightâs just-aired episode, âDo You Know Icarus,â solder-turned-CIA agent Bryan and his Orbital partner Finola Jones (Riann Steele) tangled with a young man using a submerged piece of Debris to find the sister whoâd been erased from existence by the alien particle.
As the hour played out, it was revealed that the debris allowed him to reset reality and that heâd already encountered the pairâas well as Finolaâs recently resurrected father Georgeâbut that every time he âresetâ the timeline, the fabric of reality was slightly changed
In the first eight episodes of NBC s sci-fi drama,
Debris, CIA operative Bryan Beneventi (Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 operative Finola Jones (Riann Steele) have worked together under the joint organization Orbital to investigate pieces of an alien spacecraft that have crashed to Earth. From the start, Beneventi s boss/handler, Craig Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz), has ordered him to lie to Jones about the truth about her deceased father, astrophysicist George Jones (Tyrone Benskin). However, as the debris cases have gotten weirder and more harrowing for the two agents in the field, so too has their interest in lying to each other to protect state secrets.
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