![]() ![]() The incredibly toned and ripped Sackhoff - always a physical specimen - may be the best non-verbal actor in North America, and she dominates the screen when she's on, much like she did in Battlestar and Longmire her absence is palpable in the series at times, as it was in particular for one entire episode where she failed to appear even once. But the good is there too: decent action and drama, solid effects, and the reigning regent of sci-fi Katee Sackhoff showing why she's worthy of the title. The" science" part of the sci-fi is sketchy sometimes, the plot often relies on convenient timing and contrivance to move forward, and the writing (and some acting as well) could be better. Heck, even the Achaia get to develop and grow - and wait until you see whom they chose to be the human interface with Niko (inspired choice, both on screen and as a choice of actors). Cas continues to receive well-earned screen time, Erik improves over season 1 (and his cringe-worthy season 2 opening scene), and Niko starts really showing the leadership traits that got her nominated as Captain of the mission in the first place. Even with the quickened pace and new characters, we get actual character development. Some original characters with stalled story lines are airlocked in favor of new characters who have more personality, direction, purpose - and who look like they actually belong on a space mission, unlike the first crew who looked like the local after-school crowd at he internet cafe. After drifting through space through much of season 1 (or sitting around in a park staring at the Achaia artifact back on Earth) season 2 picks up the pace and the plot lines dramatically, much to the improvement of the series and the enjoyment of the fans. ![]() ![]() Only one 10-episode season of Ties That Bind has aired, and that's the way it will remain.After drifting through space through much of season 1 (or sitting around in a park staring at the Achaia artifact back on Earth) season 2 picks up the pace and the plot lines dramatically, much to the improvement of the series and the enjoyment of the fans. A Facebook message on the show's official page expressed gratitude to the viewers and thanked the cast and crew members for their dedication. There was a chance that a second season might have been ordered earlier this year, as rumors had it. Updated March 29, 2016: Despite steady viewership and positive critical reviews, Ties That Bind, a new drama series that centered on the personal a professional life of police detective Allison McLean, was canceled by UP TV after careful deliberation. The network will no doubt closely monitor the ratings before deciding to renew the show for season 2. Season 1, of the Ties that Bind consists of ten one-hour episodes, and has already scored high approval across social media channels, actively trending on Twitter and other platforms during its premiere episode. With a solid cast that includes Jonathan Scarfe, Dion Johnstone, Mitchell Kummen, Natasha Calis, Matreya Scarrwener and Rhys Matthew Bond, the season one opened with more than 1 million viewers tuning in to see the show. Now, her life is on the verge of a crucial moment, which may unite or ruin her family practically overnight. Allison chooses to foster Tim’s two children, taking them into her home where she ultimately ends up taking care of four teenagers. When she and her police partners must arrest her brother, Tim (Luke Perry), for aggravated assault, her world drastically changes as he’s convicted and sentenced to time in prison. In Ties that Bind, Allison McLean (Kelli Williams) strives to be the best police detective, wife and mother to a blended family. Anderson (Charmed) and produced by Reel One Entertainment, the series premiered on UP TV on August 12, 2015. ![]() Ties That Bind is an American-Canadian drama series that revolves around an experienced police detective, mother and wife balancing her professional and family life in suburban Seattle. ![]()
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