Limetown

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  • TV-14
  • 2019
  • 1 Season
  • 6.5  (3,065)

Limetown is a thrilling series created for Facebook Watch, charming its audience with a seamless blend of mystery, science fiction, and suspense. The show explores the inexplicable disappearance of 305 people from a secluded research facility in Limetown, Tennessee. Presenting its storyline through an investigative podcast hosted by American Public Radio journalist Lia Haddock (Jessica Biel), the show slowly unravels one of the most puzzling questions about the science and technology behind human consciousness. The podcast is a fictitious narration, but its cast and characters come to life with a highly talented and experienced cast lineup. Joining Biel are experienced actors like Stanley Tucci, Sherri Saum, Alessandro Juliani, Janet Kidder, Nhi Do, Rekha Sharma, Hiro Kanagawa, and Jason Tremblay, who help add layers of credibility to the series. Tucci plays the role of Emile Haddock, Lia Haddock's uncle, and a senior investigator into the Limetown disappearances. Sherri Saum plays the role of Gina Purdue, another key figure in the story, who is both a friend and subject to Emile's investigations. Limetown wastes no time in getting to the heart of the story, throwing its audience straight into the cold, wandering the abandoned Limetown facility. The series has an intense pace with short and often cliffhanger episodes, making viewers hungry for more. Although the podcast narration guides events, expert cinematography and direction on-screen build an eeriness and a tension that only adds to the mystery, making notable contributions to the storyline. The show's storyline offers more than just suspense, though. One of the most defining features of the series is the exploration of the limits of human consciousness, exploring themes such as transhumanism, brain-machine interfaces, telepathy, and qualia. The show succeeds in introducing its audience to some of the deep and difficult philosophical questions posed by these themes, but refrains from going too deep in its exploration, making it an engaging watch rather than an academic discussion. As Limetown progresses, its storyline steadily reveals layers of intricacy, thrill, and horror. Themes of corporate cover-ups, whistleblowers, and technological bigotry emerge, making Limetown a fine specimen of well-plotted sci-fi. The show's ability to blend various genres and deliver multiple plot twists keeps viewers immersed, and it's a testament to the skills of its creators. Another defining feature of Limetown is its unique storytelling style. Instead of the usual 'present tense' approach, where the audience is right there with the characters experiencing events as they happen, the show takes a different approach. Nearly every episode starts with Lia Haddock's voiceover, recounting her investigation, and then shifts to flashback scenes, often switching between plotlines set in different time periods, but all converging on the mystery at the Limetown facility. Limetown is an excellent example of how technology can bring a story to life, with the Facebook Watch platform offering an opportunity to explore the storytelling methods that are becoming accessible. The show is a masterpiece of online television that presents an innovative experience that rivals not just conventional TV, but the best web-based shows out there. In conclusion, Limetown is a show that delivers on its promise of suspense, thrilling plot twists, and excellent character development. Its storytelling style, well-crafted cinematography, and talented cast make it an excellent recommendation for anyone seeking a well-produced sci-fi show, especially for those who appreciate the emergent consciousness themes in science fiction. This science-fiction series is highly recommended and an excellent addition to the world of sci-fi storytelling.

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Seasons
Episode 10
10. Episode 10
December 18, 2019
Summary is not available.
Episode 9
9. Episode 9
December 11, 2019
Summary is not available.
Episode 8
8. Episode 8
December 4, 2019
Summary is not available.
Episode 7
7. Episode 7
November 27, 2019
Summary is not available.
Episode 6
6. Episode 6
November 20, 2019
Summary is not available.
Episode 5
5. Episode 5
November 13, 2019
An unknown survivor sends Lia a disturbing video file with a promise that she has all the answers.
Episode 4
4. Episode 4
November 6, 2019
After an unexpected visit, Lia questions whether or not to continue the investigation.
Episode 3
3. Episode 3
October 30, 2019
Lia finds herself in a secret bunker in order to interview the mysterious financier behind Limetown.
Episode 2
2. Episode 2
October 23, 2019
Lia and Mark visit Rake, Wyoming in search of the next Limetown survivor, but they’re not prepared for the horrors they find.
Episode 1
1. Episode 1
October 16, 2019
American Public Radio journalist Lia Haddock reckons with the 15 year old mystery: What happened to the people of Limetown?
Description

Limetown is a thrilling series created for Facebook Watch, charming its audience with a seamless blend of mystery, science fiction, and suspense. The show explores the inexplicable disappearance of 305 people from a secluded research facility in Limetown, Tennessee. Presenting its storyline through an investigative podcast hosted by American Public Radio journalist Lia Haddock (Jessica Biel), the show slowly unravels one of the most puzzling questions about the science and technology behind human consciousness.

The podcast is a fictitious narration, but its cast and characters come to life with a highly talented and experienced cast lineup. Joining Biel are experienced actors like Stanley Tucci, Sherri Saum, Alessandro Juliani, Janet Kidder, Nhi Do, Rekha Sharma, Hiro Kanagawa, and Jason Tremblay, who help add layers of credibility to the series. Tucci plays the role of Emile Haddock, Lia Haddock's uncle, and a senior investigator into the Limetown disappearances. Sherri Saum plays the role of Gina Purdue, another key figure in the story, who is both a friend and subject to Emile's investigations.

Limetown wastes no time in getting to the heart of the story, throwing its audience straight into the cold, wandering the abandoned Limetown facility. The series has an intense pace with short and often cliffhanger episodes, making viewers hungry for more. Although the podcast narration guides events, expert cinematography and direction on-screen build an eeriness and a tension that only adds to the mystery, making notable contributions to the storyline.

The show's storyline offers more than just suspense, though. One of the most defining features of the series is the exploration of the limits of human consciousness, exploring themes such as transhumanism, brain-machine interfaces, telepathy, and qualia. The show succeeds in introducing its audience to some of the deep and difficult philosophical questions posed by these themes, but refrains from going too deep in its exploration, making it an engaging watch rather than an academic discussion.

As Limetown progresses, its storyline steadily reveals layers of intricacy, thrill, and horror. Themes of corporate cover-ups, whistleblowers, and technological bigotry emerge, making Limetown a fine specimen of well-plotted sci-fi. The show's ability to blend various genres and deliver multiple plot twists keeps viewers immersed, and it's a testament to the skills of its creators.

Another defining feature of Limetown is its unique storytelling style. Instead of the usual 'present tense' approach, where the audience is right there with the characters experiencing events as they happen, the show takes a different approach. Nearly every episode starts with Lia Haddock's voiceover, recounting her investigation, and then shifts to flashback scenes, often switching between plotlines set in different time periods, but all converging on the mystery at the Limetown facility.

Limetown is an excellent example of how technology can bring a story to life, with the Facebook Watch platform offering an opportunity to explore the storytelling methods that are becoming accessible. The show is a masterpiece of online television that presents an innovative experience that rivals not just conventional TV, but the best web-based shows out there.

In conclusion, Limetown is a show that delivers on its promise of suspense, thrilling plot twists, and excellent character development. Its storytelling style, well-crafted cinematography, and talented cast make it an excellent recommendation for anyone seeking a well-produced sci-fi show, especially for those who appreciate the emergent consciousness themes in science fiction. This science-fiction series is highly recommended and an excellent addition to the world of sci-fi storytelling.

  • Premiere Date
    October 16, 2019
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (3,065)