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Falling Skies is V because aliens have come, not in peace, and they have wiped most of us out.
FORBES: Spielberg's Falling Skies Not So Original
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Falling Skies tries to take off where Battlestar Galactica left off, as the super successful SyFy channel remake of the 1970s series.
FORBES: Spielberg's Falling Skies Not So Original
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Falling Skies is Galactica because there are 12 militias, all separated and trying to survive and figure out a way to take down the aliens.
FORBES: Spielberg's Falling Skies Not So Original
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Billed as a TNT original story, Falling Skies borrows heavily from the old 80s series V, remade in 2009 by Warner Brothers Television and The Scott Peters Company, sold to ABC-TV.
FORBES: Spielberg's Falling Skies Not So Original
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Falling Skies wants to be the same.
FORBES: Spielberg's Falling Skies Not So Original
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She's co-starring with Samuel L. Jackson in the feature thriller "Reasonable Doubt, " will be appearing with Geena Davis in a comedy pilot for TNT, and has a recurring role during the third season of that network's sci-fi series "Falling Skies, " a gig that reunites her with "ER" alum Noah Wyle.
WSJ: Re-Admission Policy | Cultural Conversation with Gloria Reuben | By Joanne Kaufman
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X-Ray for TV is available starting today on the most popular TV shows from Amazon Instant Video, many of which are also available as part of Prime Instant Video: Justified, Downton Abbey, The West Wing, Sons of Anarchy, Falling Skies, American Horror Story, Grey's Anatomy, Doctor Who, The Walking Dead, Lost, Glee, Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones.
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Helicopters and rescue vehicles gave chase while millions held their breath because they thought a 6-year-old boy might be sailing through the skies, cold, frightened and just a gust of wind from falling.
NPR: A Boy, A Balloon And A Lot Of Hot Air
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We had isolated snow flakes falling out of the sky on the walk to the stadium, but now the skies are blue.
BBC: As it happened - autumn Tests
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Given that Gainsbourg resembled a horse with a hangover, it may seem unfeasible that creatures of rare perfection kept falling into his hay, but such are the mystical rules of attraction that prevail under Gallic skies and, alas, nowhere else.
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