Completed Ascension (3 Night Event) [SYFY]

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In the vein of past Syfy mini-series such as Taken, Alice, Tin Man and Battlestar Galactica, Ascension is a six-hour event set to debut on December 15.

In 1963, the U.S. government launched a covert space mission sending hundreds of men, women and children on a century-long voyage aboard the starship Ascension to populate a new world. Nearly 50 years into the journey, as they approach the point of no return, a mysterious murder of a young woman causes the ship’s population to question the true nature of their mission.

Tricia Helfer - known and loved by million as Cylon Number Six in Battlestar Galactica- is part of the cast. She will play Viondra Denniger, a beautiful, manipulative and dangerous power broker on the Ascension.

Brian Van Holt - star of Cougar Town and The Bridge - will play William Denninger, captain of the ship and Viondra's husband. A natural leader, William quickly rose through the ranks after playing a heroic role in a fire early in the spacecraft's voyage. While his professional life is solid, William's marriage to Viondra is anything but.

Andrea Roth, star of Rescue Me, will play Juliet Bryce, head doctor of the Ascension. Her relationship with her daughter, Nora (played by Jacqueline Byers) is difficult and strained. Nora, for her part, is a young woman under intense pressure to follow in the family's footsteps of being a doctor despite her own dreams.

Rounding out the cast are Brandon P. Bell as First Officer Oren Gault, who was born on the lower decks of the ship to maintenance workers and must investigate the aforementioned murder; Tiffany Lonsdale as Chief Astronomer Emily Vanderhaus, the older sister of the murder victim; and PJ Boudousque (Pretty Little Liars) as one of the ship's maintenance workers.

Ascension is created and written by Philip Levens (Smallville), who will also serve as Executive Producer and Showrunner.
 
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This was a extremely a painful to watch mini series. Everything about it was horrible to me. SyFy TV shows suck.
 
I was excited by the return of the SyFy mini-series (although technically I think they just stole this from Canada). Ultimately I thought it was okay. The set-up was interesting. So it had my initial interest. But my wife hated the ending, and I'm still not clear the point of the whole project. Why set up the whole project in the first place? It had to be uber expensive and was the hope that...

By sticking all these smart people together and selectively breeding them, that it would essentially cause a leap forward in evolution? That's essentially what happened, but was that the goal? And if it was, why go to all this effort? Surely there a much easier way to do with without some elaborate hoax? And would you really spend all that money on the mere hope that something like this could happen?