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wannabesewcrafty · 12 days
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Strategy Session
Fandom: Debris (TV)
Notes: Fill for “34. Playing with their hair to calm them down.” From this list. Started this around 6/19/23 before it languished. Had to rework paragraph order and details in this draft till I felt happy with it.
Frown lines had appeared in between Bryan’s brows, and it was this, more than anything, that told Finola he was upset.
“What is it?” she asked, keeping her voice low in the dark quiet of her kitchen.
He didn’t answer right away, instead continuing to stare down at the papers littering the table before him.
“I just…didn’t think I’d be back here. Planning strategy. It reminds me of my days before the CIA…”
“When you were in…MARSOC?” She pronounced the acronym hesitantly, not sure if she might be pushing him farther than he wanted to go by saying the word.
He scrubbed a hand over his face, and she took his silence as an affirmative.
Bryan had shown up at her doorstep several hours ago with a locked silver briefcase in hand, claiming he needed her help. She had let him in, half-believing his excuse and half-suspecting that he mostly desired her company. Since she hadn’t felt like being alone either, she had let him in and brewed him a pot of coffee and a pot of tea for herself.
After an initial review of the documents he had brought in the briefcase, she had left him to it, determining that the work would first be about moving people and equipment to a Debris site, then how to get any findings from the field to a lab that was inaccessible, mostly due to geographical features.
She had patted him on the shoulder in sympathy with one hand while the other had held her steaming cup of tea. “You’ll figure something out,” she had said.
Now, he slumped forward in his seat, and she rose from the table to stand behind him and take a look at his notes over his shoulder.
He had marked out directions and notational instructions on maps and listed personnel and equipment needed for getting to the Debris site, but the problem appeared to be how to get any samples or other findings from there to the closest lab that was several miles away. Conditions prevented a mobile lab setup near the Debris itself, something Bryan had repeatedly complained about as the night had wore on.
Something else he had done was mess up his hair. After hours spent alternating between running a hand through it and resting his head on the table in frustration or weariness, strands were sticking up every which way. After some internal debate with herself, Finola began to very gingerly smooth the strands back into place.
“What mountain roads there are out there have become impassable without blasting through rock,” Bryan said now, “and we can’t fly over them every time we find something.” He added in a mumble, “Not that either of those things would be approved by the budgeting office in the first place.”
All the while he had been speaking, her fingers had continued to absently card themselves through his hair, and silence fell over them while she finished scanning his notes.
“So? Any breakthroughs?” he asked hopefully, and she smiled but shook her head.
“Sorry, nothing yet.” She glanced down and saw that his mug was empty. “Do you want some more coffee? I can make another pot,” she offered.
He tilted his head back to look up at her, forcing her fingers to bury themselves more deeply into his scalp.
She froze in place at the contact, feeling her face grow warm at having been so obviously caught combing Bryan’s hair. Her lips parted to say something but he spoke before she could.
“Coffee…” he repeated. He bolted from his chair and picked up his phone from the table. “Finola, did I ever tell you you’re a genius?”
“No,” she said with a laugh, grateful she could extricate her hand from his hair and return it to the side of her tea cup without a word about it.
“Well, you are. Thank you.” He squeezed her upper arm in a gesture of gratitude before he stepped into the next room to make his phone call.
“Hey, Brandt,” she heard him say. “Patch in Tom for me. I want to run something by you both.”
He was soon reseated at her kitchen table, reading aloud every so often from the maps and lists he had made up and responding to whatever Tom or Brandt said.
By the time he finished his call thirty minutes later, Finola thought she had figured out his solution.
“Robotics and telecom?” she asked.
Bryan nodded, his worry lines now gone. “Yeah,” he said. “Like making coffee.” He looked pointedly at the coffeemaker on Finola’s counter. “The machine does the work for us. We send in the bots, view results on their scopes and cameras…Brandt says we should be in business, and Tom’s working on getting the equipment and techs that we need.”
“Well, congratulations.” She clinked her tea cup against his refilled coffee mug and took a sip of the fresh herbal tea she had brewed while he had been on the phone. “I had complete confidence in you.”
“Couldn’t have done it without you,” he demurred, bringing his mug to his lips.
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alexa-crowe · 3 years
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Morning, Sunshine
Early mornings are his favorite. Years of military service trained his body to wake up early, although Bryan’s managed to hone it to 5:00 AM. So, there he is, pulling on sweats and a t-shirt along with shoes before making his way to the lobby. It’s empty save for a skeleton staff just setting out breakfast, and he gives them perfunctory smiles as he passes. Bryan grabs himself a plate full of eggs, toast, and bacon, followed by a strong cup of coffee, and eats at one of the small tables scattered in the room.
By the time he’s had his fill, it’s pushing on six, so Bryan cleans up and grabs Finola some food and a coffee, making sure to add creamer and one packet of sweetener—just the way she likes it. A couple minutes later finds him knocking on the adjoining door of their hotel rooms.
A groggy Finola greets him with a smile on her face, wearing a rumpled look similar to his. “Morning, sunshine,” he jokes, handing his partner her food and coffee. “Thought I’d bring you something to eat since I was already in the lobby. Sleep well?”
“Well enough,” she replies, taking a sip of her coffee on the way to the small table opposite the bed. Finola tucks her hair behind her ear, having taken it out of her usual updo before sleeping.
It takes everything in Bryan not to follow her and cup her cheeks and kiss her. Morning Finola is one of his favorites—and, if he’s honest, she is the reason why he likes mornings on the road so much.
“Bryan?” She’s looking at him with concern, nearly at her walk over and wave a hand in front of his face stage. (He can get distracted looking at her—a lot.)
“Yeah?”
“I asked if you’re gonna take a shower or just stand in the doorway all day,” Finola says, a smirk on her face. “I think your hair’s getting a little greasy.”
“Ah,” he says, touching his hair to play along as she takes a bite out of her bagel. “Maybe you’re right! Must’ve been the bacon grease.”
“I’m always right.” She grins, covering her mouth with a hand.
I love you. He has yet to say it, but he’s got a feeling Finola’s aware, regardless. Bryan’s not exactly subtle, he knows. She also hasn’t been unresponsive. He’s mindlessly made his way to his bathroom and doesn’t come back to himself until he steps into the shower.
He hopes no one separates them. Finding someone who complements you so well is hard to find. Finola’s heart being on her sleeve would be at odds with her detailed scientific mind to most people, but to him, it’s not. He’s proud of himself for that—mainly because she went out of her way to convey her appreciation.
Their policy is honesty, and they try to be honest, with much success. But this is one thing that neither of them have admitted for fear that it’ll upset the delicate balance of their lives—and it’s eating away at them. Bryan doesn’t know how to word what he observes, let alone feels. It’s why he goes to Finola whenever he struggles with finding a word for their reports (they take turns, now). It’s also why he hasn’t told her yet. Just, I love you, doesn’t feel like enough.
How would he tell her that he wants to share a bed with her just so that her sleepy smiles are the first thing he sees when he wakes up? How would he word wanting to shower with her because her laughter ringing in the bathroom would make his heart sing? How would he say that he wants to help her do her hair in the morning because she combed her fingers through his hair that one time he got food poisoning while holding a cold, damp cloth to his forehead and he wants to return the gesture?
There’s five stages of grief, but Bryan’s learned that you grieve for a lot of things you wouldn’t think. Grieving, he’s learned, doesn’t mean that you’ve lost something you held especially dear—it means that something’s changed, and it takes time to get used to that change. He’s gone through denial: closing off from Finola, keeping secrets from her—all because he wasn’t ready to accept that she’s a part of his life. He’s been angry—he works well without a partner—but never voiced it. He bargained: it was just a test run of how MI6 and the CIA would work for a month, and then it would’ve been over had it not worked out.
Bryan skipped depression and headed to acceptance. He hadn’t been particularly attached to his previously-lonely life, after all. Acceptance seems like such an inadequate word, though. Finola will have a better word for it.
Once they’re on the road, he asks her. “What’s a good word to replace acceptance. Like, something better. Like, you’re not just accepting it, you like the thing, too.”
“Well, uh,” Finola starts, “there’s approving, embracing—”
“Embracing! That’s what I was looking for.” Bryan embraced her presence in his life, and now he can’t imagine her not being in it. Her eyes are on the road as she drives, but his are on her. They arrive at their destination and she parks the car. “Finola...” he murmurs, and belatedly realizes that he’s gazing again.
Strangely, he doesn’t care. “Yeah?” she responds, looking at him.
Bryan leans over the center console and kisses her. Finola’s lips are soft and warm and he can still taste a bit of her minty toothpaste when she opens up to him. She moans something that sounds a bit like his name, but it’s too muffled to tell. Bryan forgets about it when she slings her arms over his shoulders, one hand going into his hair.
They pull away for air, suddenly, chests heaving. Finola’s lips twitch as they gaze at each other, itching to bloom into a flower. He grins at her and she grins back, laughing a little. “Bryan,” she whispers, still out of breath.
“Finola.” One of his hands finds hers congruously.
Bryan’s never been good with words, but sometimes, they aren’t needed. And, indeed, mornings are his favorite time of day. Finola’s post-kiss grins are even better than her sleepy smiles.
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hithelleth · 3 years
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Debris (TV 2021) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Bryan Beneventi/Finola Jones Characters: Bryan Beneventi, Finola Jones Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Soulmates, Hurt/Comfort, Mutual Pining, Soul Bond, Psychic Bond, Comfort Food, Injury, Undercover as a Couple Summary:
Bryan thinks that helping the government to get the Debris is the right way of contributing, even after he has to take injections and the alien tech changes him forever in a way he doesn’t understand. (Not yet anyway.) But everything starts to unravel and shift when he meets Finola.
Or the one where a Debris bonds soulmates together.
Look, it’s one of my amazing AU exchange gifts! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
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My first vid about Bryan and Finola from the TV show Debris (NBC)
Hope you’ll enjoy !! :)
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mantra4ia · 3 years
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Finola: [perplexed] Did you lose a bet or something?
Bryan: [excitedly] Last pair or I would have gotten you some. You know how long I've been looking for these, a pair like this?
Finola: [baffled that someone would actively search for these] No...
Bryan: [😎] Yeah, they may not be Ray-bans. But the King, the King didn't need Ray-bans. The King was as bright as the sun. [fastens seatbelt]
Finola: Did you get my water? [Buckles up]
Bryan: [unfastens seat belt, accepts fate]
Finola: You got a slushy, Vegas glasses, but no water?
Bryan: [lying] I came out to ask you if you wanted a large or a small one. [Elvis be lying]
Finola: [side eye] Right.
Bryan: I'll be right back.
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Debris (TV 2021) Rating: General Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Bryan Beneventi/Finola Jones, Bryan Beneventi & Finola Jones Characters: Bryan Beneventi, Finola Jones, Kathleen, Shelby Additional Tags: debris, Trust, Time Loop, Pining, Friends to Lovers, the soldier and the penguin, Pre-Relationship, Mutual Pining, CIA, MI6, can't fight the feelings, Finola has it bad, time loop Bryan, Time Skips Summary:
If someone had told her a year ago that she would find a CIA agent as her most trusted companion, Finola would have laughed in their faces. But the more she got to know Bryan Beneventi, the more she liked him. Liked the way he didn’t just say the first thing on his mind. Like how he rolled the words over on his tongue before letting them spill out, each one thought out and carefully planned. Liked how he took in her assessments of each debris incident with such seriousness as if each word she spoke mattered, as if she mattered.
Set during 1x12
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whumpypepsigal · 3 years
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Debris s01e13: “Leave Him Alone.”
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flotillakrys · 2 years
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Top 10 Canon & Non-Canon Ships
5 Canon
1. Liz and Ressler (The Blacklist)
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2. Michonne and Rick
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3. Sara and Grissom (CSI)
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4. Willow and Tara (Buffy The Vampire Slayer)
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5. Nikita and Michael (La Femme Nikita)
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5 Non-Canon
1. Kahlan and Clara (Legend of the Seeker)
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2. Patty and Allison (Kevin Can f himself)
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3. Finola and Bryan (Debris)
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4. Veronica and Weevil (Veronica Mars)
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5. Lucy and Tim (The Rookie)
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Part 1
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musketeerbrothers · 3 years
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“You’re seeing these two people meet and you now, there’s a moment where she stares at him almost like a deja vu moment that just speaks to the truth and the authenticity of their connection. Almost like they were always soulmates, no matter what reality they’re in. That these two people would look at each other or he would call her on the phone when she’s MI6 in London and she still would listen to his voice and know that her instinct is to help him.”
https://www.tvinsider.com/997051/debris-season-1-episode-10-finola-bryan-riann-steele/
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wannabesewcrafty · 8 months
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Unforeseen Consequences
Fandom: Debris (TV)
Notes: Fill for "5. Looking at one another in times of doubt for reassurance." From this list. Set after 1.13 and more of a "post-1.09 and 1.10" fic. This one was interesting. I tried different takes on this and then got some inspiration all of a sudden. (Circa 6/28/23)
Bryan felt the familiar disorienting sensation as he entered a reality again. He wasn't back in a car, or underwater as he last remembered being. He was on dry land, in a.... He glanced around, seeing rock walls around him. He appeared to be in a cave.
And he wasn't alone.
Bryan couldn’t help himself. He reached out and touched Finola on the shoulder. She stood motionless beside him. He felt the softness of her black cotton sweater, the firm muscle and smooth skin of her body beneath it. After so many instances of looking at the same woman through the thinning barrier between realities, he needed to feel her to know she was real and actually with him.
She tensed at his touch, signaling him that something was wrong. The fear and anxiety he felt within him were mirrored in her large brown eyes, along with something else.
Unfamiliarity.
She didn’t know him.
“You’re not—“ he caught himself from saying “my Finola” just in time. “—the Finola from my reality.” Reluctantly, he withdrew his hand from her shoulder.
“I don’t think we’re in my reality either,” she said, also looking around at the cave they were in. “I jumped into the water. Like we agreed?” She gave him a glance to confirm he knew what she was talking about, and he nodded. "But we're here in a... cave?"
"If we're both here," Bryan said slowly, "does that mean the jump worked? Did we reset things?"
Finola could only shake her head from side-to-side, as much at a loss as he was, but she performed the movement slowly, allowing her to continue to hold his gaze.
"You've done well," a new voice announced. "But our work isn't done."
Both Orbital agents whirled around to face their visitor, an older man with a grim expression on his lined face. The stranger offered them a mirthless smile, his black suit only enhancing the unease he inspired.
"How did we get here?" Bryan asked.
Finola followed his question with "And what do you want with us?"
The man held up a lantern to better light their surroundings. "Have you heard of 'suspensia?'" he asked. When they both nodded, he added, "Well, it works. As for what I want..." He paused, and turned as a ball of light floated towards him and stopped at his shoulder. "We need your help....to save the world."
Finola uttered a quiet gasp, her mouth forming a perfect "o" at seeing the strange light, while Bryan took a step forward to instinctively put himself between his ally and the other party.
Another shadow joined theirs on the cave floor as another figure approached. A Native American man wearing a flannel shirt and jeans, his dark hair tied in a braid, gave Bryan and Finola an understanding smile.
"Good evening," he greeted. "You two probably have many questions."
Bryan glanced back at Finola, whose fingers had latched onto the sleeve of his jacket. Once again, he saw his own emotion in her eyes. This time, it was disbelief.
Like they had in the house with Shelby and Kathleen, the two agents communicated silently.
Bryan raised his eyebrows in a question. What do you want to do? to which Finola responded with a nod, the surprise in her eyes melting into a hardened resolve.
Let’s hear them out.
They would listen to these men and go from there.
Bryan nodded back, agreeing that there was no harm in that. He turned back to the two strangers and the floating ball of white light.
“So,” he began, “when you say ‘save the world,’ what exactly are we talking here? Because I think we just jumped from the frying pan into the fire.”
The dark-haired man chuckled. “That may be so,” he agreed. “But you’ll need to do it again.”
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mistressvera · 3 years
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alexa-crowe · 3 years
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the utter honesty of replying “you” to the question, “who are you trying to get back to?” tho. like. how much effort did that take, bro? you’ve got to acknowledge the importance someone’s got in your life because you want to be by their side so bad that honesty is a price that you’re willing to pay!!!! my god!!!! i feel like i’m going feral!!!!
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hiriaeth · 3 years
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I said this show is giving me what I want so i thought I should act like it and spend some time on making a ship manifesto this weekend for Bryan and Finola when I finally see ep 8. So, I dont do ship names but they can be fun, we are a small fandom what are we calling them? I will refer to them as Bryan x Finola as well when I post it.
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The 21st Annual Bryan Awards - The Other Races of Note
These are the other categories at this year's Bryan Awards.
Game Show or Competition Program: The Amazing Race (CBS) Family Feud (Syndicated) Jeopardy (Syndicated) RuPaul’s Drag Race (VH1) Top Chef (Bravo) The Voice (NBC)
Traditional Reality Program: Antiques Roadshow (PBS) Becoming (Disney Plus) Below Deck (Bravo) Queer Eye (Netflix) Shark Tank (ABC)
Animated Program: Archer (F/X) Bob’s Burgers (Fox) Our Cartoon President (Showtime) The Simpsons (Fox) South Park: The Pandemic Special (Comedy Central)
Children’s Program: The ABC’s of COVID-19 - A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall (CNN) DuckTales (Disney XD) Ghostwriter (Netflix) Muppet Babies (Disney XD) Sesame Street (HBO)
Special Class Documentary or Nonfiction Program: American Masters (PBS) The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (HBO) City So Real (National Geographic) 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything (Apple TV+) Sesame Street: 50 Years of Sunny Days (ABC)
Studio Sports Program: The Big Noon Kickoff Show (Fox) College Football GameDay (ESPN) Inside the NFL (Showtime) Road to the Final Four (CBS/TBS/TNT/TruTV) The NFL Today (CBS)
Morning or News Program: CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell (CBS) CBS Sunday Morning (CBS) Good Morning America (ABC) 60 Minutes (CBS) Today (NBC)
Game Show Host: Wayne Brady - Let's Make a Deal (CBS) Steve Harvey - Celebrity Family Feud (ABC)/Family Feud (Syndicated) Leslie Jones - Supermarket Sweep (ABC) Jane Lynch - The Weakest Link (NBC) Alex Trebek - Jeopardy (Syndicated)
Reality Show Host: Nicole Byer - Nailed It (Netflix) RuPaul Charles - RuPaul's Drag Race (VH1) Tiffany Haddish - Kids Say The Darndest Things (CBS) The Hosts of Queer Eye (Netflix) The Hosts of Shark Tank (ABC)
Younger Performer in a Primetime Series, Limited or Anthology Series: Iain Armitage - Young Sheldon (CBS) Michael Cimino - Love, Victor (Hulu) Alex Hibbert - The Chi (Showtime) Callum Scott Howells - It's a Sin (HBO Max) Jacob Latimore - The Chi (Showtime) Marcus Scribner - black-ish (ABC)
Screen Couple/Duo: (Comedy) Annaleigh Ashford & Thomas Middleditch (B Positive, CBS) Anthony Anderson & Tracee Ellis Ross (black-ish, ABC) Michael Cimino and either Rachel Hilson or George Sear (Love Victor, Hulu) Any TWO or MORE Political Candidates (Saturday Night Live, NBC) Ben Feldman & America Ferrera (Superstore, NBC) (Drama) Rege-Jean Page & Phoebe Dyvenor (Bridgerton, Netflix) Olivia Colman & Tobias Menzies (The Crown, Netflix) Emma Corrin & Josh O’Connor (The Crown, Netflix) Freddie Highmore & Paige Spara (The Good Doctor, ABC) Sterling K. Brown and either Susan Kelechi Watson or Justin Hartley (This Is Us, NBC) (Daytime) Finola Hughes and either herself or Michael Easton (General Hospital, ABC) Katelyn MacMullen and either Chad Duell or Josh Swickard (General Hospital, ABC) Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest (Live with Kelly and Ryan, Syndicated) Hoda Kotb and either Jenna Bush Hager or Savannah Guthrie (Today/Today with Hoda and Jenna, NBC) Justin Gaston & Melissa Ordway (The Young and the Restless, CBS) (Limited Series/Movie) Jeff Daniels & Brendan Gleeson (The Comey Rule, Showtime) Lin-Manuel Miranda & either Leslie Odom Jr. or The “Schuyler Sisters” (Hamilton, Disney Plus) Tessa Thompson & Nnamdi Asomugha (Sylvie’s Love, Amazon Prime) Kate Winslet & Jean Smart (Mare of Easttown, HBO) Hugh Grant & Nicole Kidman (The Undoing, HBO) Elizabeth Olsen & Paul Bettany (WandaVision, Disney Plus)
Comedy/Variety/Animated Moment of the Year: THE FLIGHT ATTENDANT - “In Case of Emergency” (HBO Max) LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER - “F**k 2020” (HBO) SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - “Chris Rock/Megan Thee Stallion” (NBC) SOUTH PARK - “The Pandemic Special” (Comedy Central) TED LASSO - “Make Rebecca Great Again” (Apple TV+) TED LASSO - “Pilot” (Apple TV+)
Drama Moment of the Year: BRIDGERTON - “Diamond of the First Water” (Netflix) THE CROWN - “Fairytale” (Netflix) THE CROWN - “War” (Netflix) THE HANDMAID’S TALE - “Home” (Hulu) THE MANDALORIAN - “Episode 13 - The Jedi” (Disney Plus) THE MANDALORIAN - “Episode 16 - The Rescue” (Disney Plus) POSE - Series Finale (F/X) Daytime Moment of the Year: GENERAL HOSPITAL - Finn & Anna and Maxie & Peter’s Wedding (ABC) GENERAL HOSPITAL - Mike Corbin Dies (ABC) JEOPARDY - Alex Trebek’s Farewell (Syndicated) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - # 12,000: Chance & Abby’s Wedding (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Dina Mergeron Dies (CBS) THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS - Neil Winters Memorial Anniversary (CBS)
Sports Moment of the Year: Alabama Rolls Over Ohio - CFP (ESPN) Baylor Denies Gonzaga’s Perfect Season (CBS) Brady and the Bucs win Super Bowl LV at Home (CBS) The Dodgers Win the World Series (FOX) The Lakers Win the NBA Finals...In The Bubble (ABC) The Masters...in November (CBS/ESPN) More Kentucky Derby Controversy (NBC) Notre Dame takes down a Trevor-less Clemson (NBC) # 11 Ohio State Rolls Over Clemson - CFP (ESPN) Oral Roberts Takes Down Ohio State (CBS)
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wazafam · 3 years
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Will NBC move forward with Debris season 2? The first series installment ended in May 2021 and includes multiple cliffhangers that set up larger storylines. Debris season 1 received positive reviews from critics, which suggests that NBC's X-Files-esque sci-fi show will continue.
In Debris season 1, the remains of an extraterrestrial craft arrive on Earth. As CIA agent Bryan Beneventi (Jonathan Tucker) and MI6 operative Finola Jones (Riann Steele) investigate various "events," they realize that the collective debris can sense human emotions and seems to feed off various individuals. The plot thickens when Finola's genius father, George (Tyrone Benskin), shows up alive six months after his alleged suicide. Under the guidance of CIA leader Craig Maddox (Norbert Leo Butz), the protagonists attempt to pinpoint the motivations of the alien debris by locating a chunk that will purportedly reveal a complete map to every piece.
Related: Most Anticipated New TV Shows Releasing In 2021
The Debris season 1 finale includes several revelations, but also raises more questions about the characters' intentions. For example, Finola and Bryan learn that Maddox has been using George's research to weaponize debris, but only to protect America from other countries that have been doing the same thing. In fact, Maddox warns his team that George's knowledge makes him especially vulnerable, which foreshadows a climactic reveal about the scientist. Moving forward, there's much to consider about the memory-wiping debris and a ball of light that has traveled to a cave in Sedona, Arizona.
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Debris season 2 hasn't officially been ordered by NBC. Due to the scope of season 1, along with the positive critic reviews, new episodes will most likely be produced. Expect NBC to greenlight Debris season 2 by early summer 2021.
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As of now, Debris season 2 will presumably debut in March 2022. NBC may ultimately shift the science fiction series to its fall schedule, but it will likely be part of the spring lineup moving forward, particularly as it has a shorter season of 13 episodes. If the network keeps the show in its regular Monday night slot, Debris season 2 could arguably debut on February 28, 2022 or March 7, 2022.
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The Debris season 1 finale packs a lot into the storyline, which may cause confusion about the premise for new episodes. The main takeaway is that George deceived both Fiona and Bryan about his intentions. He reveals that he's been plotting with the terrorist group INFLUX, and believes that the debris will allow human intelligence to evolve. However, it's unclear if George is being manipulated by the INFLUX member Otto (John Noble), who seems to have privileged information about the alien telesphere that transported to Sedona, Arizona, where Brill (Sebastian Roché) and the Native American Dakheya Nakai have devised a plan that involves a Fiona clone.
In Debris season 2, Bryan will need to overcome some physical and psychological issues after George's betrayal. He experiences side effects from injections that he's been taking after an "event," and will presumably be assisted in some form by his boss, Maddox, who betrayed a Russian contact in order to use the alien technology of the debris that could benefit his son's health. Debris season 2 will undoubtedly address a black figure that appears to George and implies that he doesn't have sound mental health. Fiona is being positioned as the season 2 hero, and the clone subplot will complicate her character arc. Season 1 of the science fiction show establishes the main players and their motivations, and so Debris season 2 will explore the intent of the alien life form and the science behind their telesphere.
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