Continuum is a Canadian science fiction television series created by Simon Barry. It was first shown on the Showcase channel on May 27, 2012. It premiered in the U.S on the Syfy channel on January 14, 2013. The series revolves around Kiera Cameron (Rachel Nichols), a CPS "protector" (police officer) from the year 2077 who was transported back to 2012 with a group of terrorists called Liber8 who were scheduled for execution, before their time jump. Kiera must stop Liber8 from changing the past, so she disguises herself as a special agent, and teams up with Carlos Fonnegra (Victor Webster) and Alec Sadler (Erik Knudsen) to stop them. Along the way, she often crosses paths with Matthew Kellog (Stephen Lobo), a former member of Liber8 who has broken off with an agenda of his own.
Showcase announced on December 8, 2014 that Continuum had been renewed for a fourth and final season of six episodes, [1] which began airing September 4, 2015, and concluded on October 9, 2015. [2] During the course of the series, 42 episodes of Continuum aired over four seasons.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Can. viewers (millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "A Stitch in Time" | Jon Cassar | Simon Barry | May 27, 2012 | 0.900 [3] |
2 | 2 | "Fast Times" | Jon Cassar | Jeff King | June 3, 2012 | 0.670 [4] |
3 | 3 | "Wasting Time" | David Frazee | Simon Barry | June 10, 2012 | 0.531 [5] |
4 | 4 | "A Matter of Time" | Michael Rohl | Sam Egan | June 17, 2012 | 0.389 [6] |
5 | 5 | "A Test of Time" | Patrick Williams | Jeff King | June 24, 2012 | 0.473 [7] |
6 | 6 | "Time's Up" | Rachel Talalay | Jeremy Smith & Jonathan Lloyd Walker | July 8, 2012 | 0.404 [8] |
7 | 7 | "The Politics of Time" | Patrick Williams | Sara B. Cooper | July 15, 2012 | 0.427 [9] |
8 | 8 | "Playtime" | Paul Shapiro | Andrea Stevens | July 22, 2012 | N/A |
9 | 9 | "Family Time" | William Waring | Floyd Kane | July 29, 2012 | N/A |
10 | 10 | "Endtime" | Patrick Williams | Simon Barry | August 5, 2012 | N/A |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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11 | 1 | "Second Chances" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | April 21, 2013 |
12 | 2 | "Split Second" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | April 28, 2013 |
13 | 3 | "Second Thoughts" | William Waring | Sam Egan | May 5, 2013 |
14 | 4 | "Second Skin" | William Waring | Shelley Eriksen | May 12, 2013 |
15 | 5 | "Second Opinion" | Pat Williams | Jeff King | May 26, 2013 |
16 | 6 | "Second Truths" | Pat Williams | Jonathan Lloyd Walker | June 2, 2013 |
17 | 7 | "Second Degree" | David J Frazee | Jeremy Smith | June 9, 2013 |
18 | 8 | "Second Listen" | David J Frazee | Shelley Eriksen | June 16, 2013 |
19 | 9 | "Seconds" | Michael Rohl | Raul Sanchez Inglis | July 7, 2013 |
20 | 10 | "Second Wave" | Michael Rohl | Matt Venables | July 14, 2013 |
21 | 11 | "Second Guessed" | Simon Barry | Sam Egan | July 21, 2013 |
22 | 12 | "Second Last" | Amanda Tapping | Shelley Eriksen & Jonathan Lloyd Walker | July 28, 2013 |
23 | 13 | "Second Time" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | August 4, 2013 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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24 | 1 | "Minute by Minute" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | March 16, 2014 |
25 | 2 | "Minute Man" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | March 23, 2014 |
26 | 3 | "Minute to Win It" | Pat Williams | Shelley Eriksen | March 30, 2014 |
27 | 4 | "A Minute Changes Everything" | William Waring | Denis McGrath | April 6, 2014 |
28 | 5 | "30 Minutes to Air" | William Waring | Jonathan Lloyd Walker | April 13, 2014 |
29 | 6 | "Wasted Minute" | Amanda Tapping | Jeremy Smith & Matt Venables | April 27, 2014 |
30 | 7 | "Waning Minutes" | Amanda Tapping | Sam Egan | May 4, 2014 |
31 | 8 | "So Do Our Minutes Hasten" | Pat Williams | Jeff King | May 11, 2014 |
32 | 9 | "Minute of Silence" | Pat Williams | Simon Barry | May 25, 2014 |
33 | 10 | "Revolutions Per Minute" | David Frazee | Denis McGrath | June 1, 2014 |
34 | 11 | "3 Minutes to Midnight" | David Frazee | Jonathan Lloyd Walker | June 8, 2014 |
35 | 12 | "The Dying Minutes" | Simon Barry | Shelley Eriksen | June 15, 2014 |
36 | 13 | "Last Minute" | William Waring | Simon Barry | June 22, 2014 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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37 | 1 | "Lost Hours" | Patrick Williams | Simon Barry | September 4, 2015 |
38 | 2 | "Rush Hour" | Patrick Williams | Shelley Eriksen | September 11, 2015 |
39 | 3 | "Power Hour" | David Frazee | Jeremy Smith & Todd Ireland | September 18, 2015 |
40 | 4 | "Zero Hour" | David Frazee | Jonathan Lloyd Walker | September 25, 2015 |
41 | 5 | "The Desperate Hours" | Patrick Williams | Shelley Eriksen | October 2, 2015 |
42 | 6 | "Final Hour" | Patrick Williams | Simon Barry | October 9, 2015 |
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