Network: Syfy
Episodes: 21 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: June 19, 2014 — October 1, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Christopher Egan, Tom Wisdom, Carl Beukes, Alan Dale, Roxanne McKee, Anthony Head, Luke Allen-Gale, Shivani Ghai, and Rosalind Halstead.
TV show description:
This supernatural drama is set in the near future, some 25 years after “The Extinction War” — when an army of lower angels, assembled by the archangel Gabriel, waged war against mankind. The archangel Michael, turning against his own kind, chose to side with humanity.
Rising out of the ashes of this long battle are newly fortified cities which protect human survivors. The city of Vega is a glistening empire that has been formed from the ruins of what was once Las Vegas. Two houses vie for control and the stage is set for political upheaval and a dangerous power shift.
Abandoned by his father at a young age, Alex Lannon (Christopher Egan) became a soldier. He rose through the ranks to join the Archangel Corps — an elite unit responsible for the protection of Vega’s aristocracy. Through his assignment to House Riesen, Alex developed a secret relationship with Claire, daughter of the Lord of the City. Often rebellious, Alex tries to balance his sense of duty with his need for freedom.
A legendary warrior throughout history, the Archangel Michael (Tom Wisdom) was the only angel to take humanity’s side during the Extermination War and turned against his own kind. Michael has watched over Alex his entire life, but is just now beginning to understand the complexities of having such a close relationship with humans.
Michael’s scornful and jealous brother is the Archangel Gabriel (Carl Beukes) — the leader of the angels in the war against humanity. Though a more colorful personality than Michael, Gabriel is full of hate for mankind and wants nothing less than to wipe them out entirely.
General Riesen (Alan Dale) led humanity in the Extermination War twenty-five years ago, and today leads the city of Vega as Lord of the City. A paragon of strength and duty, Riesen helped build Vega, and imposed a class system as a way to keep order and ensure the city’s survival.
His daughter is Claire Riesen (Roxanne McKee) and she’s next in line for her father’s position as Lord of the City. She is beloved by the people and always does her best to watch out for the city’s lower classes — despite her sheltered and privileged upbringing. Although she is in love with Alex, Claire is torn when her father insists that the only way to help the city move past the caste system she hates so much is to marry William Whele.
As the Secretary of Commerce, David Whele (Anthony Head) is the chief administrator of Vega and the second most powerful leader in the city. A ruthless and cunning political operator, this ambitious man is always on the hunt to keep or grow his power — by any means necessary.
His son is William Whele (Luke Allen-Gale), Vega’s Principate. Specifically, he’s the religious leader of the Church of The Savior, the religion that has grown since the Extermination War all based around the concept of “The Chosen One.” Kind hearted to his flock, he is very much in love with Claire and welcomes their betrothal — even if he admits it is a political move by their fathers.
Arika (Shivani Ghai) is a diplomat from Helena, one of the other cities which have risen in the aftermath of the war. She’s also the beautiful and wily wife of that city’s Queen Evelyn. She arrives in Vega as part of a negotiating party. A stranger in a strange land, she shares a clandestine relationship with David Whele.
As one of General Riesen’s consuls in the Senate, Becca Thorn (Rosalind Halstead) is one of the city’s most powerful leaders and oversees all scientific and medical personnel in the city. She acts as confidant to General Riesen and is a close friend to Claire. Becca carries on a forbidden affair with Michael — one that involves stronger feelings than even she may be comfortable with.
Episode #21 — Sine Deo Nihil
AAs the Chosen One, it turns out that Alex can evict 8-Balls from an entire invading horde. Everyone is thrilled an impressed – especially Claire – but the celebration is short because General Riesen, who is newly a Dyad named Duma and who is working for Gabriel, is rolling into town with Gabriel’s army.
Gabriel, meanwhile, has taken Michael to Mallory, Alabama, where they bump into that Prophet of Lucifer’s, the dude in the cowboy get up. These two have been through a lot, and they ask the Prophet to heal Gabriel, and this leads us through a pretty big series of flashbacks. Long ago, when the apocalypse started, Gabriel and Noma were in cahoots to kill Alex – but Noma couldn’t do it. Back in Mallory, Michael confesses to Gabriel about the death of Lucifer all those years ago. Yes, he died, but Michael never destroyed his remains.
Meanwhile, General Riesen/Duma, rolls into town and tells the people of Vega to bring him the head of Alex or he’ll kill them all. As Arika and David reunite and decide to flee to Helena together, Arika catches up with Claire and asks that they all go. Alex tells Claire she has to go because she’s important. And Claire agrees – psyche! – she gets herself captured and taken to her dad’s control room so that she can kill him before Alex would have to. And now she’s face to face with the murderous angel named Duma who lives in the body of her dear old dad.
As Claire argues with Duma, he takes her weapon. Then Duma switches back to the General and the Riesens share a touching reunion. It’s a confusing state of things for the Riesens. Alex arrives with guns blazing, and then the General switches back to Duma and holds Claire hostage, while he monologues for enough time for the General to take over the body again. When Claire shoots Duma (and her dad!)…Duma shoots Claire! And then Noma shoots Duma! And then…holy smokes! Claire dies!
As Arika flies off to Helena with her doctor and a child, David Whele is captured and brought before Duma. Yes, we’d just seen Duma get shot and fall out a window, but here he is – alive and well.
Meanwhile, Michael demands that Lucifer’s keeper A.K.A. The Prophet ask for healing powers to save Gabriel from the darkness, uh…Lucifer’s keeper sets Gabriel on fire, which heals him. This leads to questions being raised about Noma’s loyalty—to anyone. See, Noma was on Gabriel’s side until she couldn’t kill Alex as a baby. And then she was on Michael’s side. Lucifer’s Prophet seems to suggest that she might have joined forces with another angel. But who?
Back in Vega, Noma reveals that she’s gotten her wings back. And it happens just as she hears Lucifer’s voice tell her to begin the plan. (Courtesy Syfy.)
First aired: October 1, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the Dominion TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a third season?
So disappointed! Please bring it back.
Wow, I have been waiting since the season finale to find out that the show was canceled , tsk tsk. , I used to have the Syfy logo burned into my tv screen on the bottom right, but since the new owners took over the programing I have since moved on. I was coming back when Defiance, Dominion, Killjoys and Dark Matter were added to the programing but 2 of the 4 are gone which includes Dominion. What a shame, Thank technology for DVR I can at least watch the last season of Dominion and Defiance till the machine breaks… Read more »
Defiance and dominion were both cancelled? What the???!!!
I was devastated that Dominion was cancelled…we need the rest of the story please!!!!..It’s getting so exciting..then they cancelled it..terrible
I cannot believe it’s been cancelled! I was just asking my bf when it was starting up again…so I looked it up, and found this disappointing news.
Loved the plot. It needs to continue to grow, just like True Blood did.
Very disappointed! I enjoyed this show, couldn’t wait for it to start up again. It’s very frustrating when a show gets cancelled like this….it’s like reading a book and half way through someone just snatches the book from your hands and destroys it.
#Dominion is the first tv series I am so fan of. I was captured since the 1st episode and i have pleasure to watch and rewatch it again and again and to discover every time the details which make me like it even more. Original story very well written, great actors, music by Bill Brown…all in #Dominion was good ! Why Syfy stopped it on a cliffhanger ??? There are so many fans around the world asking for a 3rd season. We want #Dominion BACK. @Netflix or any other network should continue #Dominion.
No lucifer storyline continued come on this series was improving
Just finished Season 2 finale. Should have been renewed for a 3rd season so there could have been a conclusion. Not real happy w/cancellation. Spent 2 years watching this and now????Defiance too??????
I loved this show. I never watch syfi and my husband convinced me.. Shame on the cancellation. Bring back please..
I… just wow… Here I was getting excited about getting to see what Lucifer had planned for the world. This pretty much kills the buzz I have for the other stuff I watch around that same time too. XC
disappointing wow another reason to cancel cable.these networks keep garbadge on for ever and cancet the good stuf leaving there subscripes hangi. syfy not worth the money cable charges to have it in my home……
Hell yeah there should be a 3 season. SYFY really???
The show should be renewed . This is a syfy but has a reflection on religion . Good for the people .Besides it was very interesting .A different look .
oh PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE renew Dominion!!!!!!!!
Please renew this series. So many of us are so wrapped up in this show and it would be a shame to disappoint your views again. Don’t do us dirty like you did with EUREKA.