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Amada Wright

It is quite amazing but true that sometimes you follow TV shows on the basis and also for the creator of the show. There are so many titans of the movie industry like James Cameron and Steven Spielberg, and if they had TV shows, you would be eating out of their hands. Well James Cameron has had hugely successful stints in movie direction with hits like Titanic and also Avatar. But a lot of people may not know that while he had started making movies since 1984 with the Terminator he had also created a science fiction TV show that went by the name of Dark Angel.

The Dark Angel TV show was telecast first in the year 2000 in US on the Fox network and in Canada. The fact that Cameron is Canadian could be a factor in its release in that country. The show had 2 seasons and a total of 43 episodes, based on the story of a lab created and genetically enhanced soldier called Max Guevara. The story was set in the city of Seattle in Washington.

Guevara’s role was portrayed initially by Geneva Locke and later by Jessica Alba. At the age of 9, Guevara and the remaining eleven soldiers of her ilk, manage to escape from their government ”home.” This is a top-secret institution referred to as Manticore and was built to house and train such lab-created humans to be highly efficient soldiers as well as assassins.

The very first episode is set almost 9 years after Guevara escapes from Manticore when she is already 19 years of age and is going out to look for her soldier brothers and sisters. The setting is such that the US is no longer a superpower but has become just another third world nation with its attendant problems and issues.

The role of Colonel Donald Lydecker is played by John Savage. Colonel Lydecker is constantly on the lookout for Max as well as her siblings due to which she must always look behind her shoulder to escape being captured. Max joins a discreet web-journalist named Logan Cale, a role that Michael Weatherly plays and the two try to fight corruption together. She is also a courier girl where she teams up with Original Cindy played by Valarie Rae Miller, Herbal Thought played by Alimi Ballard and Sketchy, a role essayed by Richard Gunn.

This is thus a very interesting story and you may have got captivated by it. Maybe you would like to know how story progressed and like to know what were the special effects created to portray lab created humans with animal and human characteristics morphed into them.

If the answer to one or all those questions is a yes, you don’t need to hunt out this tv show. You can watch Dark Angel online free of charge.

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