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Genre
  
Drama

Country of origin
  
United States

First episode date
  
14 February 2013

Number of seasons
  
1

6.5/10
IMDb


Created by
  
Original language(s)
  
English

Final episode date
  
3 August 2013

Number of episodes
  
13

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Starring
  
Anthony EdwardsScott Michael FosterAddison TimlinJacinda BarrettCarmen EjogoMichael Nyqvist

Composer(s)
  
Trevor RabinPaul Linford

Network
  
American Broadcasting Company

Cast
  
Similar
  
Intelligence, Once Upon a Time, Blindspot, Crisis, The Following

Profiles

Zero Hour (stylized as ZERØ HØUR) is an American conspiracy television series that aired on ABC from February 14 to August 3, 2013. The series was created by Paul Scheuring and starred Anthony Edwards. Zero Hour originally aired Thursdays at 8:00 pm Eastern and 7:00 pm Central as a midseason replacement. However, in the U.S., the pilot episode became available on Hulu Plus as of February 1, 2013. On March 1, 2013, the series was canceled and removed from its airing schedule by ABC due to low ratings. On April 26, 2013, it was announced that the remaining episodes will begin airing June 15, 2013, with two back-to-back episodes.

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Zero Hour was aired in Canada on the Global Television Network until ABC canceled it, but returned to the schedule in the summer after original episodes aired on ABC. Zero Hour is also airing via the Fox network in Italy, Spain and the Danish Broadcasting Corporation. Zero Hour was announced in 2012 as due to air in Australia on the Seven Network in 2013, but did not premiere until July 13, 2015 at a late night timeslot of 11:30 p.m.

Plot

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Hank Galliston (Anthony Edwards), publisher of a paranormal-skeptics magazine, gets caught up in a hunt for the holiest of relics going back to the early days of Nazi Germany after his wife, Laila (Jacinda Barrett), is abducted.

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  • Anthony Edwards as Hank Galliston
  • Carmen Ejogo as Agent Beck Riley
  • Scott Michael Foster as Arron Martin
  • Addison Timlin as Rachel Lewis
  • Jacinda Barrett as Laila Galliston
  • Michael Nyqvist as White Vincent
  • Recurring

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  • Amir Arison as Theodore Riley
  • Dylan Baker as Agent Terrance Fisk
  • Beth Dixon as Rose Galliston
  • Charles S. Dutton as Father Mickle
  • Jonathan Dwyer as Max
  • Zach Grenier as Wayne Blanks
  • Grace Gummer as Agent Paige Willis
  • Amy Irving as Melanie Lynch
  • Jamie Jackson as Reverend Mark
  • Ken Leung as Father Reggie
  • Jonathan Walker as Stan Jarvis
  • Dan Ziskie as Roland Galliston
  • Episode opening structure

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    Each episode begins with the view of the insides of ticking clockworks, focusing on one of the Roman numerals of the clock face, while the narrator recites a rhyming couplet relating the number to the title of the episode. Episode 1 begins with the number twelve, with each following episode counting down to the zero hour.

    Production

    Zero Hour's pilot and second episode were written by series co-creator and co-executive producer Paul T. Scheuring. The two episodes were directed by co-executive producer Pierre Morel. Lorenzo di Bonaventura and Dan McDermott are also co-executive producers for the series, which is produced by ABC Studios. ABC placed an order for the series in May 2012.

    The series was pulled from ABC after only three episodes were aired, and it was cancelled on March 1, 2013.

    Reception

    Reception for Zero Hour has been mixed. On Metacritic, the series received "generally unfavorable reviews", reflected by a Metascore of 39 out of 100, based on 29 reviews. The Wall Street Journal's Dorothy Rabinowitz said the first episode was "so awash in multiplying complications [it] manages to maintain its coherence and even a significant measure of suspense." Verne Gay of Newsday called it "ambitious and intermittently entertaining," adding "Zero Hour—and its celebrated lead [Anthony Edwards]—don't quite hit all their marks. But at least the mystery's a hoot." The New York Daily News' David Hinckley stated the series "dodges several bedrock problems that have torpedoed other recent attempts to make engaging series TV out of mystery thrillers", adding, "The question is whether Zero Hour can sustain [the setup] for 13 weeks, because what makes a good two-hour movie doesn't always make for 10 gripping hours of television." Mike Hale of The New York Times stated the series "is entirely dispensable, its silliness matched by its comic-book solemnity". The Washington Post's Hank Stuever called the series "rancid", adding "The dialogue is stilted and almost entirely expository. The plot is like receiving a coloring book that's already been colored. The grand mystery here fails to ignite interest." Tim Goodman from The Hollywood Reporter says the series is "worth the ride".

    The premiere "marked the lowest-rated in-season debut for a scripted show ever on the network."

    Starting on June 15, 2013, ABC began airing previously unaired episodes on the Saturday 8:00 pm time slot. Two back-to-back episodes aired on June 15, 2013. The two-hour finale aired on August 3, 2013.

    References

    Zero Hour (2013 TV series) Wikipedia