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There’s the weird Lord of the Flies vibes surrounding the bus full of British schoolchildren who crash into a crater created by an alien-related explosion. There’s the X-Files –style mystery where a local Oklahoma sheriff (Sam Neill) becomes obsessed with the strange crop circle that appears in a local field - providing him with what he sees as a new purpose just as he was slated to retire.
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In fact, it often feels like Invasion is several very different TV shows fighting under a blanket. And without any real hint of what precisely is causing all these massive explosions and power outages, it’s hard to see how all these various storylines might or might not cross. Perhaps it’s simply that I’ve watched Independence Day too many times, but there’s nothing about this show - yet, at least - that’s even particularly enjoyable, let alone fun. Related Physical Review: Let's Get This On Tape (Season 1 Episode 6) Even the best of Invasion’s characters are paper-thin, with little interiority and only the most basic of motivations. Smartly, the show decides to try and make us care about all these people before it literally rips their worlds apart, but the problem is that none of their stories are particularly interesting ones. (In truth, if you get through these first installments and can remember even most of their names, you’ll feel fairly accomplished.)
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Set in a variety of locations ranging from Oklahoma to Afghanistan, Invasion follows over a half dozen main characters, and each episode must subsequently devote time to so many different people that it’s easy to lose the thread of what’s going on within any particular subplot. As a space invasion thriller, Invasion is, thus far, sadly lacking in both space aliens and thrills. To put it plainly: You will not see an alien in these first three episodes, though there are a few signs of their imminent presence, including a bizarre three-pronged statue situation that looks like nothing so much as the stage set up from U2’s 360 tour. (To us as viewers, if not to the folks within the story itself.) But Season 1 Episode 1, “Last Day,” Season 1 Episode 2, “Crash,” and Season 1 Episode 3, “Orion,” are each so jam-packed with characters, locations, relationships, and extraneous subplots that there isn’t a tremendous amount of time for alien stuff. It’s clear even in these initial three plodding, overstuffed episodes that something very bad and clearly extraterrestrial is going on.
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It turns out to be a good thing that AppleTV+’s new alien space invasion series is literally named Invasion because if it wasn’t, it’s not clear how many viewers would be able to tell.