Network: FOX.
Episodes: 29 (hour).
Seasons: Two.
TV show dates: October 2, 2017 — February 26, 2019.
Series status: Cancelled.
Performers include: Stephen Moyer, Amy Acker, Natalie Alyn Lind, Percy Hynes White, Sean Teale, Jamie Chung, Emma Dumont, Blair Redford, Coby Bell, and Garret Dillahunt.
TV show description:
From creator Matt Nix, The Gifted TV show is set in Marvel Comics’ X-Men universe. The series centers on Reed and Caitlin Strucker (Moyer and Acker) and their teenaged children, Lauren (Lind) and Andy (White).
Prosecutor Reed Strucker is an ordinary man living in extraordinary times. Although he has been tasked with trying those mutants who hurt humans, and works hard to meet his responsibilities, he is not blind to the fact that Sentinel Services considers itself above the law.
Reed’s wife, Caitlin, is a healthcare provider and an average wife and mother of two teens. This couple’s world changes forever, when they learn their children possess the X-gene and have already manifested the superpowers associated with it.
Andy is something of a loner and a convenient target for the bullies at his school. When they take their cruelty too far during a school dance, Andy’s telekinetic abilities explode in a destructive display of force.
His sister, Lauren, who has been concealing her ability to pull molecules together, comes to his rescue. Soon thereafter, this family goes on the run to protect the children from a government run amok — propelled by fear and prejudice. Agent Jace Turner (Bell) and Sentinel Services are soon hot on their trail.
In their quest to survive, the Struckers seek help from an underground network of mutants. Leading up the pack is John Proudstar aka Thunderbird (Redford). He’s a gifted tracker with a deep connection to his surroundings.
Marcos Diaz aka Eclipse (Teale) has the ability to absorb and control photons. Drawing on the experiences of his dismal past, he helps his fellow mutants escape to Mexico. Meanwhile, with her magnetic powers, Lorna Dane aka Polaris (Dumont) is able to manipulate metal.
Thanks to her ability to open portals, Clarice Fong aka Blink (Chung) possesses the power of teleportation. When the series opens, Thunderbird, Polaris, and Eclipse have tracked her down and are trying to help her escape the clutches of the authorities.
Then there’s Roderick Campbell (Dillahunt) who is working as a mutant researcher for Sentinel on a contract basis. His true mission and real motives are difficult to discern and seem to be morally ambiguous, at best.
The Gifted explores themes related to family, loyalty, and what it means to belong.
Series Finale:
Episode #29, “oMens”
Reeva prepares to carry out her plan for the Inner Circle, but not everyone is on the same page. Reed struggles to manage his powers and the family realizes that without enough of the serum, it’s only a matter of time before he completely loses control. Frustrated and egged on by Benedict Ryan, Jace and the Purifiers are on the attack, but for Jace, things aren’t as black and white as they once were (courtesy of FOX).
First aired: February 26, 2019
What do you think? Do you like The Gifted TV series? Should this TV show have been cancelled or renewed for season three on FOX?
I love the show. AMY ACKER from ANGEL, BLAIR REDFORD from Y&R, NATALIE ALYN LIND, who’s younger sister is on Y&R are the reason I watched I am hoping it will be renewed.
Love the show and look forward to more
Love the show
Love the show, please continue
Love this show. It has such potential storielines just from the ending scene of season 1 alone
Please bring back my favorite show. Please Please.
I have been waiting for the first episode.
Its my favorite comic show, at this point.
great show, great writing and good acting, one of the better Marvel related shows available!!!
The show is outstanding. Excellent choice of actors.
I’d highly recommend that you continue with Season 2 and beyond.
I will be watching Season 2 for sure.
awesome show. Please renew it
please renew for another season
Renewed for sure.
I’m not sure I get the comparison to Heroes. Asides from featuring characters with super-powers, the similarities end there. I like the way this show is playing out, and the fact that it’s not tied to any other Marvel i.p.’s except for a vague reference to the X-men. There’s a lot of room for it to go in whatever direction the show needs to. So far this seems well written, and well acted. I think it deserves to be renewed, especially when you compare it to current shows like Arrow. This stands head and shoulders above Arrow for quality of… Read more »
Hope that this one lasts!
Won’t last. It’s like that Heroes show. When you have everyone with super powers it becomes boring.