Granite Flats | |
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Written by | John Christian Plummer |
Directed by | Scott Swofford Brian McNamara Blair Treu |
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Opening theme | "The End of the World" |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Producers | Derek Marquis Jeff T. Miller Scott Swofford Terri Pappas Jared Shores |
Production locations | Salt Lake County and Utah County, Utah |
Running time | 60 minutes each episode |
Original release | |
Network | BYUtv |
Release | April 7, 2013 – April 4, 2015 |
Granite Flats is an American television series, the first original scripted drama series produced by BYUtv. The show is set in a small Colorado town in the early 1960s during the Cold War, and follows several of the town's citizens as mysterious and potentially dangerous circumstances arise. [1] Season 1 launched on April 7, 2013. The cast was joined by actors Christopher Lloyd [2] and Cary Elwes for its second season, which premiered April 6, 2014. [3] [4] Parker Posey and George Newbern joined the cast for season 3, premiered online April 4, 2015, before the TV season launch scheduled for October. [5] [6] [7] It had an audience of approximately 500,000 households per episode. [8]
On April 20, 2015 it was announced that Granite Flats would join Netflix; all three seasons launched on the streaming service on May 15, 2015. [9]
On June 25, 2015, Granite Flats executive producer Scott Swofford announced the end of the series after three seasons, calling it a "huge success." [10]
The show was produced in Salt Lake City, Utah, in a former high school converted into eight dedicated sets recreating early 1960s America. [11] Because BYUtv is intended for a family audience that shares Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints values, there is no smoking, no adult or extramarital content, and all alcohol consumption is portrayed in a distinctly negative light. [12] [ better source needed ]
During 2010 and 2011, newly appointed BYUtv director of content, Scott Swofford, commissioned focus groups targeting TV viewers who were at least nominally religious, to see what they liked, disliked and wanted in TV. Swofford summarized the results as, "We want to be entertained. Then we'll stick around for the message." This led to the creation of the pilot for Granite Flats, which became BYUtv's first and flagship original scripted television drama series, and went on to significantly expand the channel's audience, eventually attracting about 500,000 viewers per episode, compared to the previous top-rated show, Love of Quilting, which typically drew under 10,000. [11]
According to Swofford, the show is funded and non-profit: "We're not ad-driven, so we're not looking at the Nielsens the next day and saying, 'Oh gosh, did we do okay?' We're saying 'Did it work? Is it happening? Is it reaching the audience we want?' ... It's a whole different metric, and it is weird to have the opportunity to play in this arena without having to obey some of those rules. It makes it possible to do independent work." [12] Each show cost $800,000, about a third of the industry standard in Hollywood. [11]
On June 25, 2015, Granite Flats Executive Producer and BYUtv Director of Content, Scott Swofford, announced the end of the series after three seasons, calling it a "huge success." According to Swofford, "We look forward to what is on the horizon in the form of additional scripted content at BYUtv and have chosen to concentrate resources on these ideas and forego producing a fourth season of Granite Flats." [10]
Episode No. | Title [13] | Date First Aired | Description |
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1 | Pilot | April 7, 2013 | Arthur Milligan and his mother, Beth, move to Granite Flats, Colorado, where they hope to find peace and quiet in the midst of the Cold War. An explosion rocks the local army base. |
2 | Empty Box | April 7, 2013 | The base explosion causes a Red Scare, and Arthur and his new friends begin investigating those who may have been involved. |
3 | A Secret to the Heart Nearest | April 15, 2013 | Arthur and his friends Tim and Madeline look deeper into the town's mysteries. |
4 | Talking | April 22, 2013 | Beth tries to connect with her son, Arthur, who has built a metal detector with his friends to help them investigate. |
5 | Bonds | April 29, 2013 | Friendships are tested after a failed class project, Beth investigates her patient's strange behavior and Police Chief Sanders struggles to balance his work with family life. |
6 | Reassembly | May 6, 2013 | Arthur and his friends look for more mysteries to solve. John, the police chief, works with the FBI. |
7 | The Wrong Man | May 13, 2013 | Frank asks for Beth's help to prove his sanity. Hershel receives visitors while incarcerated. |
8 | Something Dangerous | May 20, 2013 | The children of the town prepare for the science fair. John works to free an innocent man. Arthur, Timmy and Madeline work to form an official detective agency and encounter a dangerous mystery. |
Episode No. | Title [14] | Date First Aired | Description |
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1 | Children of Darkness, Children of Light | 6 April 2014 | Chief Sanders and Agent Scott investigate citizens whose loyalties are questionable, the young detectives are still curious about the coded message they found, and at the hospital, experiments reveal a patient's past. |
2 | Boundaries | 13 April 2014 | The three sleuths argue about getting involved with the FBI investigation. Beth is concerned about Frank and the hospital experiments. Wallace is caught in the middle when Regina and Hershel argue about what's best for him. |
3 | From Whose Bourn No Traveler Returns | 20 April 2014 | Timmy, Arthur, and Madeline make a dangerous discovery, right under the nose of the FBI. While they investigate, Granite Flats is in an uproar - chaos breaks out at the hospital and Chief Sanders races to apprehend a suspect. |
4 | Also Be the Consolation | 27 April 2014 | Everyone tries to deal with the loss of a friend, and sorting it out reveals vulnerabilities: Regina keeps reflecting on better days, John can't seem to live with himself, and even Hershel struggles to deal with the tragedy. |
5 | Put Away Childish Things | 4 May 2014 | The kids' new English teacher (Christopher Lloyd) has a way of making Hamlet applicable to life in Granite Flats. Some citizens are unsettled when a CIA agent arrives (Cary Elwes). And Arthur's detective work reaches a new level. |
6 | The Stories We Tell...... | 11 May 2014 | Ashmead stirs up confusion and danger when he meddles in the Andrews' personal and professional lives, and Chief Sanders recruits a new deputy with somewhat surprising results. |
7 | Cor Unum, Corambis | 18 May 2014 | Arthur continues his investigation alone and finds a resonant soul in Whittison. Hargraves counsels Timmy on romance. And Hershel becomes the bait in a dangerous trap. |
8 | Project Madman | 25 May 2014 | In the dramatic season finale, crisis is the watchword. Beth, Whittison, and the Andrews turn the tables on Ashmead. Timmy and Madeline find what everyone has been pursuing. And Professor Hargraves may not be what he seems. |
Episode No. | Title [16] | Date First Aired | Description |
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1 | Our Rendezvous Is Fitly Appointed | 4 April 2015 | The events at the end of season 2 cause a quick change of pace in season 3. Beth dies in a car accident leading to Arthur being placed in the custody of his aunt, Alice White (Parker Posey). Madeline's parents, Ronald and Susan Andrews, learn the Project Madman files were stolen by Timmy and Madeline and forbid Timmy and Madeline from seeing each other, outside of school. Madeline and Timmy conspire with Professor Hargraves on how to meet with each other. Susan secretly contacts Ronald's brother Scottie (George Newbern) and asks him to come help the family legally with Madeline. Hershel gets a court order placing Wallace back in his custody, and the FBI and CIA try to investigate who The Plumber is. In Russia, Roy learns of his wife's death and deserts his assignment to try and head home. |
2 | The Converging Objects of the Universe Perpetually Flow | 4 April 2015 | The FBI and CIA manage to find a person who might know information on whom The Plumber truly is. Arthur secretly spies on Timmy and Madeline and learns they are meeting at Professor Hargraves. John continues to investigate what he believes is the murder of Beth. Timmy learns that John was the one who actually killed Slim. Doctor Whittison continues to secretly train Arthur in CIA techniques. Arthur gets a message that his father is returning, but thinks it is something more. Ronald seeks additional information on his brother's supposed rehabilitation. Scottie invites the Andrews' to attend church with him. |
3 | Mortised in Granite | 4 April 2015 | Roy kidnaps Frank to find out what the relationship was between him and his wife. Scottie spends the afternoon with Madeline at the Sanders' home and tries to convince June that the punishment between Timmy and Madeline should be lifted. Millard Whittison watches over Arthur and Alice to make sure they aren't attacked by the missing Lt. Quincy. The FBI searches the town for the missing Lt. Quincy, while the Andrews fear what he could reveal about them and why he returned to Granite Flats. Lt. Quincy recovers from his interrogation at the school and contacts the police. He is returned to the hospital. Roy agrees to go back undercover after seeing his son from a distance, but before he can do so a gun is pointed at his head at his hiding place. |
4 | Form and Union Plan | 4 April 2015 | Whittison informs Frank of the upcoming interrogation by the Andrews'. He provides him with a serum that will prevent him from falling under mind control and plants a red herring that will allow Roy to escape. The Sanders' meet with the Andrews' and both sides agree to let their kids start seeing each other again. Wallace seeks counsel on girls from Timmy and ends up getting the shock of his young life. |
5 | The Threads That Were Spun Are Gathered | 4 April 2015 | Alice has a vision where she sees Doctor Whittison in danger. She decides to admit to him that she has visions when she has epilepsy attacks at their upcoming dinner. The FBI is able to arrest the Avon Lady (Finola Hughes) and bring her in for questioning. The Andrews' have Professor Hargraves over for dinner as a thanks for tutoring Madeline. Arthur receives Frank's message about investigating his mother's death and agrees to work with Timmy and Madeline, but only if Wallace joins them. Hershel attempts to avoid his old wife Jenny, but she surprises him at the police station with one of his favorite meals. |
6 | Some Intricate Purpose | 4 April 2015 | The FBI begins investigating Professor Hargraves after learning that he has a long history of communist sympathy and that he has a Jackie Kennedy mask in his closet. John also recommends they begin investigating Scottie after his sudden reappearance in Granite Flats. Jenny Jenkins is invited by Regina and the Pastor to lunch at her place where she asks Hershel for a divorce, but she also reveals she wants to take Wallace to France with her. Arthur finds a postcard that could contain a clue to Frank's lost memories. After overhearing a conversation where Madeline declares she will be leaving the house at age 18 and never returning, Susan makes a decision that could reunite her with Madeline or drive them further apart. |
7 | The Terrible Doubt of Appearances | 4 April 2015 | Professor Hargraves gets himself arrested intentionally to try and prove his innocence. Madeline overhears that her mother is looking to quit Project Madman and decides to ask her to help find the missing days Frank Quincy had. John confronts Scottie and learns that he is a member of the CIA. Frank agrees to get hypnotized to find his missing memories and reveals a shocking spy. Wallace asks Regina if anything happened between his mother and father, and she says he should ask Hershel about it. |
8 | All Truths Wait in All Things | 4 April 2015 | Timmy comes up with a plan to reveal the KGB agent without anyone dying. The FBI, CIA, Professor Hargraves, and others are used in the plot. The identity of The Plumber is revealed, and we learn Beth was really murdered. Both Andrews resign from Project Madman. Susan becomes the head of the hospital, and Ronald becomes a substitute teacher for Professor Hargraves. Frank becomes friends with Alice. Hershel and Regina become engaged as do Jean Baptiste and Jenny Jenkins. A Christmas party is held for everyone, but while the partying is going on The Plumber is broken out of prison by the KGB to end the season. |
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