Aftermath

Aftermath

TV-14201645m5.9/10
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Ratings

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5.9/10(108)

The Copeland family battle for survival when civilization comes to an apocalyptic end, triggered by massive storms, meteor strikes, earthquakes, a plague - and the rise of supernatural creatures.

Production

Halfire Entertainment

Language

EN

Status

Canceled

First Aired

September 27, 2016

Last Aired

December 20, 2016

Networks

Syfy, Space

Created By

William Laurin, Glenn Davis

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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
RVL 6768
E1
RVL 6768
Air date: 2016-09-27
The Copeland Family fights to survive the end of the world in the face of natural disasters, supernatural creatures and a plague.
In Rats Alley
E2
In Rats Alley
Air date: 2016-10-04
The Copelands continue their search for their daughter, and encounter catastrophic solar flares, demons and beasts that were once only mythological.
In Our Empty Rooms
E3
In Our Empty Rooms
Air date: 2016-10-11
While their daughter is taken in by a religious commune led by the mysterious Reverend Brother, the Copelands meet a man with the cure to the plague.
Fever of the Bone
E4
Fever of the Bone
Air date: 2016-10-18
A horde of vicious feverheads and flesh-eating parasites force the Copeland's into a plague isolation unit.
A Clatter and a Chatter
E5
A Clatter and a Chatter
Air date: 2016-10-25
After accepting help from an old friend, a deathly omen torments Karen; the Copelands learn that no refuge is truly safe.
Madame Sosostris
E6
Madame Sosostris
Air date: 2016-11-01
When the family splits up, Josh leads half the party to a nearby university to find a prophetic professor, while Karen leads the others to a nearby summer camp on a supply mission.
What the Thunder Said
E7
What the Thunder Said
Air date: 2016-11-08
With volcanic Mount Rainier about to erupt, a mysterious figure tells the family that their only salvation lies back on the deadly mountain.
Here Is No Water but Only Rock
E8
Here Is No Water but Only Rock
Air date: 2016-11-15
The Barbarous King
E9
The Barbarous King
Air date: 2016-11-22
Hieronymo's Mad Againe
E10
Hieronymo's Mad Againe
Air date: 2016-11-29
When a family member shows plague symptoms, the Copelands go on a desperate hunt to find tetracycline.
Where the Dead Men Lost Their Bones
E11
Where the Dead Men Lost Their Bones
Air date: 2016-12-06
Now That We Talk of Dying
E12
Now That We Talk of Dying
Air date: 2016-12-13
Pursued by new enemies and racing against the clock, the Copelands need to find the man who holds all the answers.
Whispers of Immortality
E13
Whispers of Immortality
Air date: 2016-12-20
The end of the world has arrived, and the Copelands must use every ally and every bit of knowledge they possess to survive.

Cast

Anne Heche

Anne Heche

Karen Copeland

James Tupper

James Tupper

Joshua Copeland

Julia Sarah Stone

Julia Sarah Stone

Dana Copeland

Taylor Hickson

Taylor Hickson

Brianna Copeland

Levi Meaden

Levi Meaden

Matt Copeland

Louis Ferreira

Louis Ferreira

Bob 'Moondog' Black

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