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The show had a successful premiere, reaching eighth place for the week; however, ratings dropped off quickly as the Nielsen ratings share had dropped from 23% to 9%. During its run, it had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy, Saturn, and other awards. In 2005, the entire series was released on DVD in a four-disc set.
 
The show had a successful premiere, reaching eighth place for the week; however, ratings dropped off quickly as the Nielsen ratings share had dropped from 23% to 9%. During its run, it had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy, Saturn, and other awards. In 2005, the entire series was released on DVD in a four-disc set.
   
Episodes were initially broadcast out of order resulting in narrative continuity errors. Some rebroadcasts and media have repeated the error. Below is the correct narrative order.
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Episodes were initially broadcast out of order resulting in continuity errors. Some rebroadcasts and media have repeated the error. Below is the correct narrative order.
   
 
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Revision as of 09:35, 21 July 2024

A scene from the intro to Earth 2.

Earth 2 is an American science fiction television series that aired on NBC from November 6, 1994, to June 4, 1995. The show was canceled after one season of 21 episodes. It follows the journey and settlement of a small expeditionary group called the Eden Project, with the intent to journey to an Earth-like planet called G889 in an attempt to find a cure to an illness called "the syndrome". The series was created by Billy Ray, Michael Duggan, Carol Flint, and Mark Levin, produced by Amblin Entertainment and Universal Television, and filmed primarily in northern New Mexico around the Santa Fe area. The series' music was composed by David Bergeaud, and the executive producers were Duggan, Levin, and Flint.

The show had a successful premiere, reaching eighth place for the week; however, ratings dropped off quickly as the Nielsen ratings share had dropped from 23% to 9%. During its run, it had been nominated for a Primetime Emmy, Saturn, and other awards. In 2005, the entire series was released on DVD in a four-disc set.

Episodes were initially broadcast out of order resulting in continuity errors. Some rebroadcasts and media have repeated the error. Below is the correct narrative order.

Title Narrative Order Original Broadcast Order Days after planetfall Notes
First Contact 1 1 0
The Man Who Fell to Earth (Two) 2 2 3
Life Lessons 3 3 14
Promises, Promises 4 4 15-20
A Memory Play 5 5 21
Natural Born Grendlers 6 20 28 Originally broadcast after All About Eve, resulting in a serious continuity error.
Water 7 6 29-37
The Church of Morgan 8 7 38
The Enemy Within 9 8 49
Redemption 10 9 51 Alternative title: Sacrifice & Redemption.
Moon Cross 11 10 61
Better Living Through Morganite, Part 1 12 11 66
Better Living Through Morganite, Part 2 13 12 68
Grendlers in the Myst 14 13 72
The Greatest Love Story Never Told 15 14 73-103
Brave New Pacifica 16 15 73-103
The Boy Who Would be Terrian King 17 17 104
After the Thaw 18 16 109
Survival of the Fittest 19 18 117
Flower Child 20 21 130 Originally broadcast after All About Eve, resulting in a serious continuity error.
All About Eve 21 19 131+

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