A group of troubled passengers wake up on a damaged spaceship abandoned in deep space, each having left behind a dark past in search of a fresh start on a newly colonized planet. As their terrifying situation spirals into paranoia, they come to realize that the greatest threat to their dream of starting over – and indeed their lives – is something far darker than the pasts they were so desperate to escape.
The worst episode of "Origin" is "Fire and Ice", rated 7/10 from 238 user votes. It was directed by N/A and written by N/A. "Fire and Ice" aired on 11/14/2018 and is rated 0.1 point(s) lower than the second lowest rated, "The Road Not Taken".
An unexpected find prompts a life or death dilemma, while reminders of home lead to a brutal revelation.
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The passengers wake up on board the Origin, abandoned in space. They search for other survivors, but find something else entirely.
Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
Writer: Mika Watkins
A tense showdown prompts a difficult decision. Shun and Lana realise that the threat could be nearer than any of them thought.
Director: Paul W. S. Anderson
Writer: Mika Watkins
Weakness leads to danger, as our passengers truly begin to understand what they’re up against. But who can they trust?
Director: Mark Brozel
Writer: Mika Watkins
An object from Earth threatens to blow SIREN’s mission wide open, while suspicion boils over into full blown paranoia.
Director: Ashley Way
Writer: Mika Watkins, Joe Murtagh
A survivor’s life hangs in the balance – and they hold the key. A new discovery threatens to tear the group apart.
Director: Mark Brozel
Writer: Mika Watkins
The stakes are raised when the ship takes control, and our passengers are forced to attempt the impossible.
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A surprise visitor threatens to plunge the ship into chaos. Drastic measures are taken, but death continues to haunt the Origin.
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Tension and paranoia abounds in the wake of a shocking discovery. Anyone could be a suspect.
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A chilling revelation changes everything, while SIREN itself is called into question.
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