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American cyber-themed action-adventure television series
Intelligence
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Genre
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- Action/Adventure
- Drama
- Espionage
- Science fiction
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Created by
| Michael Seitzman
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Developed by
| Michael Seitzman
Tripp Vinson
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Starring
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Theme music composer
| Clinton Shorter
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Composer
| Clinton Shorter
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 1
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No.
of episodes
| 13
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Executive producers
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- Michael Seitzman
- Tripp Vinson
- Barry Schindel
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Producer
| Barry O'Brien
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Production locations
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Running time
| 43 minutes
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Production companies
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Network
| CBS
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Release
| January 7
(
2014-01-07
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March 31, 2014
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2014-03-31
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Intelligence
is an American cyber-themed
action-adventure
television series. The series aired on
CBS
in the United States, and premiered on January 7, 2014.
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On May 10, 2014, CBS cancelled the series after one season.
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The series was created by
Michael Seitzman
, who serves as an executive producer along with
Tripp Vinson
and Barry Schindel, for
ABC Studios
and
CBS Television Studios
.
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Production
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The series was originally scheduled to premiere on February 24, 2014.
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Plot
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Gabriel Vaughn is an ex-
United States Army
Delta Force
operator and a high-tech
intelligence operative
enhanced with a super-computer microchip in his brain. With this implant, Gabriel is the first human ever to be connected directly into the globalized information grid. He can get into any of its
data centers
and access key intel files in the fight to protect the United States from its enemies. Lillian Strand, the Director of the
United States Cyber Command
who supports Gabriel and oversees the unit's missions, assigns
United States Secret Service
Special Agent
Riley Neal to protect Gabriel from outside threats, as well as from his appetite for reckless, unpredictable behaviors and disregard for protocols. Meanwhile, Gabriel takes advantage of his chip to search for his wife,
CIA
officer Amelia Hayes, who disappeared years ago after being sent by the CIA to infiltrate and prevent the
Lashkar-e-Taiba
from carrying out a terrorist attack in Mumbai, India.
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Cast and characters
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Main cast
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Recurring cast
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Episodes
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Cultural references
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- In episode 13, it was revealed that the name "Clockwork" was based on the 1879 short story "
The Ablest Man in the World
" by
Edward Page Mitchell
. The story is about a man who was mute and mentally handicapped and grew up in a mental asylum. His life was changed when a scientist replaced his brain with a clockwork device that intended to make the patient?who has become a Russian baron at the time of the story?become Russia's answer to
Napoleon
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Inspiration
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The plot is said to have been inspired by the novel
Phoenix Island
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by John Dixon, but some critics have their reservations.
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Reception
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Critical response
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David Hinckley of
New York
Daily News
gave the show three out of five stars.
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Tim Goodman of
The Hollywood Reporter
said the show goes overboard on the merging of humans and computer technology.
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Darren Franich of
Entertainment Weekly
said "those hoping the show will be
Sawyer, P.I.
will be disappointed, but there's potential."
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On
Rotten Tomatoes
, the series has an aggregate score of 38% based on 13 positive and 21 negative critic reviews. The website consensus reads: "
Intelligence
fails to live up to its name, with corny dialogue and overblown violence that cannot be rescued by its capable leading actors."
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Awards and nominations
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See also
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References
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Nellie Andreeva (April 23, 2013).
"PILOT LOCATIONS: Los Angeles Makes Drama Rebound, New York Gains In Comedy, New Orleans Hot"
.
Deadline Hollywood
. Retrieved
March 25,
2014
.
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Lowry, Brian (January 6, 2014).
"TV Review: 'Intelligence'
"
.
Variety
. Retrieved
March 25,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (November 12, 2013).
"CBS Moves 'Intelligence' Premiere to Tuesday January 7; 'Hostages' Finale to Air Monday, January 6"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on November 13, 2013
. Retrieved
November 13,
2013
.
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Swift, Andy (May 10, 2014).
"CBS Cancels
The Crazy Ones
,
Intelligence
,
Friends With Better Lives
and Two Other Series"
.
TVLine
. Retrieved
May 10,
2014
.
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Andreeva, Nellie (September 21, 2012).
"CBS Buys High-Concept Drama From Writer Michael Seitzman"
.
Deadline Hollywood
.
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"CBS Announces 2013-2014 Premiere Dates"
. The Futon Critic. June 17, 2013
. Retrieved
July 1,
2013
.
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"Intelligence Season 1 Episode 1"
.
CBS
.
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Bibel, Sara (January 8, 2014).
"Tuesday Final Ratings: 'Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.', 'NCIS' & 'Chicago Fire' Adjusted Up; 'Trophy Wife' Adjusted Down"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on January 9, 2014
. Retrieved
January 8,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (January 14, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'Intelligence', 'Mom' & 'The Bachelor' Adjusted Up"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on January 16, 2014
. Retrieved
January 14,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (January 22, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'How I Met Your Mother' Adjusted Up, 'Beauty & the Beast' Adjusted Down & Final 'Sleepy Hollow' Numbers"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on January 25, 2014
. Retrieved
January 22,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (January 28, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: No Adjustment to 'How I Met Your Mother', 'The Following', or 'Beauty and the Beast'
"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on January 31, 2014
. Retrieved
January 28,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (February 4, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'How I Met Your Mother', 'Almost Human', 'Mike & Molly', 'Mom' &'Beauty and the Beast' Adjusted Up"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on February 22, 2014
. Retrieved
February 4,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (February 11, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'Almost Human' Adjusted Up + Final Olympics Ratings"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on February 22, 2014
. Retrieved
February 11,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (February 19, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'Almost Human' Adjusted Up"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on February 26, 2014
. Retrieved
February 19,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (February 25, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'The Bachelor' Adjusted Up; No Adjustment for 'Almost Human' or 'Star-Crossed'
"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on March 1, 2014
. Retrieved
February 25,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (March 4, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'The Bachelor' Adjusted Up; 'The Following' Adjsuted Down"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on March 5, 2014
. Retrieved
March 4,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (March 11, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'The Bachelor' Adjusted Up; No Adjustment for 'Believe', 'Beauty and the Beast' or 'Bones'
"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on March 12, 2014
. Retrieved
March 11,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (March 18, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'The Voice', 'Dancing With the Stars' & '2 Broke Girls' Adjusted Up; 'The Blacklist' Adjusted Down"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on March 18, 2014
. Retrieved
March 18,
2014
.
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Kondolojy, Amanda (March 25, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'The Voice', 'How I Met Your Mother', 'Castle', & 'Dancing With the Stars' Adjusted Up; 'The Blacklist' & 'Intelligence' Adjusted Down"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on March 26, 2014
. Retrieved
March 25,
2014
.
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Bibel, Sara (April 1, 2014).
"Monday Final TV Ratings: 'How I Met Your Mother' & 'Dancing With The Stars' Adjusted Up; 'Friends With Better Lives' Adjusted Down"
.
TV by the Numbers
. Archived from
the original
on April 1, 2014
. Retrieved
April 1,
2014
.
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Glovas, Kim (2014-12-14).
Local Author Celebrating Paperbook Release Of Book That Inspired CBS Thriller
.
WPHT
.
ISBN
978-1476738659
. Retrieved
2015-06-10
.
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Britton, Wesley (2014-02-20).
"Book Review: 'Phoenix Island' by John Dixon"
.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
. Retrieved
2014-04-29
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"
'Intelligence,' TV review"
.
Daily News
. New York. January 7, 2014
. Retrieved
January 13,
2014
.
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"Intelligence: TV Review"
.
The Hollywood Reporter
. January 7, 2014
. Retrieved
January 13,
2014
.
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"
'Intelligence' premiere: Sawyer meets the Internet"
.
Entertainment Weekly
. January 7, 2014
. Retrieved
January 13,
2014
.
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"Intelligence"
.
Rotten Tomatoes
. Retrieved
September 3,
2022
.
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