All good things must come to an end. And so it is with Syfy‘s Childhood’s End TV show. The Childhood’s End TV series finale aired on Syfy, last night. While the show was not cancelled, it was always meant to be a limited event (i.e. mini-) series. There will be no season two.
Executive Producer Matthew Graham is talking about Childhood’s End and what it all might mean. Warning: this article contains spoilers. Continue at your own risk.
Adapted from the Arthur C. Clarke sci-fi novel of the same name, in Childhood’s End, aliens called the Overlords peacefully invade Earth and usher in a utopian age of peace, health, and prosperity. The Overlords keep their faces hidden, saying humanity couldn’t handle their appearance, which leaves people understandably suspicious.
Eventually, Overlord Karellen (Charles Dance) reveals himself and looks downright diabolical. Since humanity has maxed out its evolutionary capacity, the Overlords have come to Earth and “fixed” it, to allow the planet’s last generation of children to flourish and develop telekinesis and other abilities.
That last generation will be assimilated into a collective universal consciousness, called the Overmind. Left behind, the adults die will off and the planet’s life force will drain away.
From Entertainment Weekly:
What message do you think the series sends? That humanity is ultimately doomed and we’re basically our own worst enemy?
Well, [Childhood’s End author] Arthur C. Clarke had a great quote: He said, “We’re the first era of man ever to genuinely try and predict our own future, which is ironic, because we very well may not have one.” No, I don’t see it as doom, actually. I think the initial reaction is to feel it’s doom. I think it’s about acceptance, and I don’t think we should take it literally; I don’t think the book is about: One day the world will end. I think it’s about: One day you will end. You are going to end, and within a couple of generations, people won’t know your name; they won’t remember your name. I don’t know the name of my great-grandparents, and I certainly don’t know the name of my great-great grandparents. That’s rather profound and rather challenging, but it’s about acceptance.
Whether you have a religious faith or you don’t, it’s not really about saying there’s no God or there is a God. What we do know for certain is that we’re very small in a very big universe, and one day we’re going to die. And when you die, effectively, that is the end of the world — it’s the end of the world for you. So I think he’s writing about that; I think he’s writing about death. And he was a very cheeky man, so when he was interviewed, I think he liked to wind people up and say, “We’re all going to die, the world’s going to explode.” I think he quite liked playing those games with people. But I think ultimately the book is about something more intimate.
Did you watch Childhood’s End on Syfy? Are you disappointed that the series is over, or do you think this three night event series was just the right size? Share you thoughts in our collective consciousness, i.e. the comments.
What ??? Bring it back
Please bring back Childhood Ends
Please bring back Childhood Ends. Its brilliant
Please bring back this series Childhood Ends, Its brilliant.
season 2 needs to happen!!. it’s definitely an odd show with different perspectives from other people but season 1 was great and I wish it didn’t end so soon!!!
It was beautiful, scary, shocking, sad, doom and gloom, anti-human anti-love anti-holiness. ect,,I loved it and hated it, wish it didn’t end so quick but kind of glad it did because it brought fear and darkness, but a realistic view in some peoples eyes.
I’m sad it’s over what happened to the children why couldn’t they have a rebirth of the earth with the new children
Hi Katt. Thanks for reading and commenting. I know what you mean, but I don’t think they could have done that, while remaining at all faithful to the source material.
I think the second paragraph of the Matthew Graham quote from EW sums up why it ended as it did. I’m sorry you’re disappointed.
I was thrilled to see this milestone book make it to film. Loved Tywin… uh mean Charles Dance and his magnificent voice. Thought it was interesting that the Overlords home planet was placed 40 light away. The book was written after we discovered the Universe was larger than just the Milky Way. Did Arthur C Clark intend to portray the Overmind as the Supreme Being who happens to reside in this part of the universe? As a music lover having some music to mark the location a millions of years old civilization was great.I read the book long ago and… Read more »
Thanks so much for reading, Bruce, and for your insightful comments. I should have put this book on my Christmas list.
I really enjoyed the show. It touches on some very philosophical questions, and some other closer to home questions like, who is going to remember me when I’m gone? Though I didn’t read the original book, the story was meant to make you think and they did a good job at sending the message. I really prefer this sort of mini-series. It has a beginning, a middle and an end.
Hi, Isaura. Thank you for reading and commenting. It feels like the mini-series is starting to make a resurgence. When a TV show is a book adaptation, I think its the best treatment.
i wonder what happens next. i know they did not leave much room for anything afterwords but i would really like to know what the overlords planet is like, if they were at their last stage of evolution what came first for them and why do they do what they do just to me so many unanswered questions for me but over all i really like the series
Thank you for reading and commenting, Kaleb. I think that’s the sign of a good story, when people want to know what happens after the end.
Fantastic adaptation! Finally some worthy SciFi on the Syfy channel.
Amen!
So very much better and more entertaining and attention grabbing than their
shows like “Face Off” and other trivia.
I never would have imaged Face Off would go two seasons, never mind ten.
Loved it
Glad it’s over!
Me also, Did not care for it
Tony, why?
I enjoyed every moment and wished the series had been longer. At last SyFy channel has invested in some worthwhile programming.
My feelings exactly! It was too short, but I really like it. Wayward Pines was 8 episodes; but I was ready to say good bye of the characters when it ended.
Fox has renewed Wayward Pines for a second season, but there will be cast changes and a new showrunner.
http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/wayward-pines-season-two-renewal-for-fox-series-41000/
http://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/wayward-pines-creator-leaves-fox-series-41009/
Yes really enjoyed it Especially the aliens not wanting to show themselves because they embodied our incarnation of the Devil. That was a nice touch..