Network: Syfy
Episodes: 38 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: April 15, 2013 — August 28, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Grant Bowler, Julie Benz, Stephanie Leonidas, Jaime Murray, Tony Curran, Graham Greene, Mia Kirshner, and Fionnula Flanagan.
TV show description:
This TV series takes place in the year 2046. It’s a new Earth and there are new rules. It’s been more than 30 years since various alien races started arriving on our world. The landscape has been completely altered — terraformed nearly beyond recognition.
The mysterious Nolan (Grant Bowler) and his charge, Irisa (Stephanie Leonidas), come to the town of Defiance (which used to be St. Louis). As they settle into the town, events begin to unfold that threaten the fragile peace this border town has fought for.
Defiance is overseen by Mayor Amanda Rosewater (Julie Benz) and filled with residents like powerful Rafe McCawley (Graham Greene), enterprising lounge owner Kenya (Mia Kirshner) and the ambitious, alien Tarrs (Tony Curran and Jaime Murray).
Episode #38 — Upon the March We Fittest Die
So anyway, Kindzi killed Andina, knocked Alak out cold and brushed Stahma aside to get at tender little veal-like Luke. Now that Kindzi has the screaming ball of chubby in her hands, Stahma offers herself as a slave (sex slave, friendship slave, food slave, all the kinds of slave) in return for the baby. Alak rouses long enough to hear his mother’s sacrifice and be truly moved. He also hears Kindzi’s rejection of the offer.Fortunately, Datak has been hiding in the bushes with his fist-blade drawn, waiting for the most dramatic moment to enter. That moment is now. He stabs Kindzi through the neck, pinning her like a to-do list against the doorframe. She’s not dead, of course — just stuck — so the family Tarr decide it would be best to run like hell before she gets free. Hesitantly, wary that this could still be a trap, Alak begins to forgive his parents as they all drive toward town to stop the influx of Omec.Yewll, who knows a thing or two about Omec warships, devises a plan that requires four volunteers, including herself. Requirements: You must love Defiance, have a karmic debt to settle, be a little bit crazy, and/or have a little bit of a death wish. The obvious choices, in that order, are Amanda, Datak, Yewll and Nolan. And yes, Nolan has a little bitty death wish –- remember, it’s only a matter of time before the Votanis Collective gathers their resources from down south to scoop up the man who assassinated their beloved leader, so he’s mostly dead already.
Even if no Omecs kill them while they board the ship, set an explosion, and run away, they still have to pray that the transport pods are operational in the “Down” direction. But as they prep for the mission, Kindzi whips her earthbound crew into beast mode, and one of her soldiers slashes Amanda in the stomach. Yewll can’t let her sweet little crush bleed to death, and Nolan won’t leave her side, but when she revives and orders him to finish the mission that holds the town’s only hope, he complies. She knows he’ll be back and seals that certainty with a kiss.
Irisa says she’ll take Amanda’s place, and when Nolan objects, she hits him with that “Live or Die Together” mantra they’re both so fond of, thereby steamrolling any objection he may have. Once aboard the ship, Nolan gets googly-eyed at the sight of Earth from space, and Irisa has to be like, “Yo, moon boy, time to save the world.” She and Datak assist Yewll in hooking up her brain to the ship’s ark brain (bow chicka bow bow! Can we show that on basic cable?) while Nolan heads to the engine room to manually override the heating system, redirecting all of the heat into one strategic spot to get it to go BOOM.
But look out, the ship’s drones try to kill him! Yewll overrides them and saves him. But look out, Kindzi realized someone had been using her transport pods and got really mad and tries to kill him! Yewll can’t override this one; Nolan has to initiate a different kind of manual override –- with his fists! Luckily, he brought them along. They almost give up, but at the last minute, the fists throw Kindzi into the conveniently open hatch above the seething mass of gulanite that powers the ship, which vaporizes her like the cherry vanilla tobacco juice in those e-cigarettes the kids are so fond of these days. Poof goes the lady villain.
By this time, Datak and Irisa have plugged so many pointy cords into Yewll’s body and seen her lose so much vital fluid, they know she’s not making it back to Earth with them, a fact she knew all along but didn’t tell anyone so they couldn’t try to stop her. She’s part of the ship now, and knowing they can’t do anything about this, Datak and Irisa thank her for her sacrifice, say their final goodbyes and head for the transport pad.
Datak beams down, but Irisa waits for her pops. She tells him she’s not leaving — the people on board this ship are just that, people, no more monstrous than she or Nolan have been, and she chooses to save them. Nolan grumbles. Why does she have to be so damn ethical? He asks Yewll to redirect the energy from Explosion Mode to Propulsion Mode so they’ll blast into unchartered space to find a home for the li’l Omecs. Yewll hates this idea, but her prospects are severely limited, so she might as well.
Irisa runs to her dad to give him a big bear hug for doing the right thing. He returns the embrace with a blast from Kindzi’s Space Taser (our new band name) and places his daughter on the transport pad. He’s just a used-up war hero on the lam from the VC, but she has a future that he won’t let her waste. If she could move, she would surely fight back, but she can only listen as he tells her how much he loves her and how incredibly proud he is of her before he sends her back to Earth. Nothing like a father-daughter goodbye to kick up the dust in the room and make our eyes water!
Nolan makes for the captain’s chair of this incredible vessel, missing his family but filled with purpose and excitement at exploring the cosmos. Yewll will be his co-pilot as they sail through the inky blackness of cold space — remembered, loved, and thanked by the people of Defiance. (Courtesy Syfy.)
First aired: August 28, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the Defiance TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for another season?
Syfy threw this show away. They have no idea what their identity is. That’s why we get wrestling and lame reality shows. We as fans need to try and get Netflix to pick up Defiance! A few pages back on this comments list is a link to sign a petition to save Defiance. Please consider signing. It’s : “Netflix save the Defiance tv show” on the Change.org website
I WANT Defiance ON. DO NOT CANCEL.
I love LOVE this show. I was unable to watch it from September 2014 until April 9 2015 , my house burn to the ground. The hotel I was living in during our rebuilding did NOT have SYFY..so I missed an entire season +
Please don’t cancel. I know it’s probably to late…..heavy sigh
Again Syfy cancels another good show and I’m sure to put on other Ghost hunter show or some ****.
DHOULD BE RENEWED, WITH SO MUCH CRAP ON TV THIS WAS AA TRULY GOOD SHOW NEVER MISSED IT
I am also very upset with the syfy channel for canceling Defiance. Defiance was such an enjoyable show with such fascinating characters and interesting character plots. I am very disappointed with the syfy channel for this rotten cancellation.
Never been so upset about a cancellation before nor have I ever made a comment. Bad move Syfy Channel. Best show on television.
One of the BEST SHOWS on TV and SciFi and you cancelled it?? WTF. Bad move
How does a show like Pretty Little Liars make 5 seasons and Defiance only get 3??? WTF!!
I think Syfy blew it. Defiance was as good as Game of Thrones or The Walking Dead. Defiance never got the promotion it deserved. They should have released it on another network that appreciated it. Also, the boneheads at Syfy thought Friday night when most of their target audience goes out, was a better time slot than Mondays. Just shows they were total idiots or just didn’t care.
I Liked the first season, but the story line got real bad during the second season. The writers lost their way and their damn minds really forcing the story line. They seemed to want to sell sex, more than a sci-fi story.
i’ll admit, the 2nd season wasn’t as good as the 1st. They got it right with the 3rd season though. And what show doesn’t sell sex or violence on television now??
WTF! Syfy should cancel the contracts to the idiots who made the decision to cancel this show. Was the best sci-fi series on tv by far. Won’t be watching that network ever again!!
Way to go SyFi canceling another great show. Maybe a smart website like Netflix will get the show and continue the series. Jeers to SyFi for building up the three seasons and then pulling the rug out from under us!
More Defiance!
Why would you cancel a good show put it on Hulu. I watch it there because I work nights. Stop cancelling shows research not just the audience that watches it when it airs but those who enjoys it through streaming
way to go SYFI cancelle the best show on your line up how the heck is this possible its like farscape all over again !!!!! the only problem with this show is marketing i can never find it on tv so i gotta watch it online or buy it on DVD which I HAVE
I loved defiance, however i could not afford cable, only netflix and hulu, and defiance was an awesome show. Maybe if syfy made it more accessible,ratings would be thru the roof. Oh, and good luck with A.C. Clark’s childhoods End