Missions

6.7
201726m

The first manned mission to Mars is now approaching the red planet. The crew includes top-flight scientists and a young female psychiatrist, responsible for their mental health. But just as they are about to land, something goes wrong.

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Seasons

10 Episodes • Premiered 2017

The first manned mission to Mars is now approaching the red planet. The crew includes top-flight scientists and a young female psychiatrist, responsible for their mental health. But just as they are about to land, something goes wrong.

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1. Ulysses

7.0

The first manned mission to Mars is now approaching the red planet. The crew includes top-flight scientists and a young female psychiatrist, responsible for their mental health. But just as they are about to land, something goes wrong.

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2. Mars

7.4

To save their stricken craft a sub-team seeks salvage, but the trio’s discovery of a body means a surprisingly harsh reception on their return.

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3. Survivor

6.9

Vladimir is not all he appears to be as natural disaster threatens the entire mission.

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4. Stone

6.9

The crew has a sobering encounter with potential rescuers, and Jeanne tries to hypnotize the enigmatic Komarov.

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5. Alliance

6.7

Jeanne is shaken after the failed attempt to hypnotize Komarov enduring memory flashbacks from long ago. Gemma Williams from the Zillion 2 mission arrives and tries to reassure the Ulysse's crew about Goldstein's intentions. Meanwhile, Gramat and Yann find out that Meyer knows a lot more about the mysterious discoveries on Mars than he admits.

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6. Irène

5.7

Is Komarov the 'unicorn' Earth-bound billionaire Goldstein hunts? As Jeanne leaves the spaceship to reach Thaumasia, Gramat tries a desperate gambit to regain the initiative on Mars, following her with Gemma as a hostage. Zillion's soldiers arrive to seize Komarov but Alessandra does not let them in. Yann is now alone against all.

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7. Fault

6.4

Caught in a predicament, Jeanne is overwhelmed by the memories of her father. In Moscow in the 1960s, Vladimir Komarov is told that the Soyouz mission is doomed to failure. Meanwhile, the crew of Odysseus are encountering more and more problems with the Americans.

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8. Phoenix

6.8

Jeanne, Simon and Gemma enter the excavated mountain discovering underground monuments and traces of a past life. Inside the ship, the crew members are under the threat of Doisneau and Wayne. Suddenly Irene wakes up.

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9. Volodia

6.5

Jeanne and Simon discover Komarov on the mysterious glacier who reveals what his mission is while Jeanne learns more about what is required of her, becoming the Z2 crew’s prime target. On the ship, Wayne is now alone against the crew of Ulysses while Alessandra tries to convince him to spare their lives - desperate measures take a terrible toll.

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10. Thunderstorm

6.5

The survivors race for Zillion 2, but neither Gemma nor Goldstein (her boss on Earth) have rescue in mind. Simon decides to try anything to join Zillion 2 before the storm falls on them but Gemma refuses to take them with her; Meyer tries to convince her with the unexpected help of Jeanne. The mission is far from over…

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### **Review: *Missions (2017)***

**Score: 8/10**

*Missions* (originally a French series) is a smart, ambitious, and psychologically intense science fiction drama that proves you don't need a Hollywood blockbuster budget to tell a compelling story about humanity's future among the stars. Focusing more on philosophical dilemmas and human dynamics than on action, it’s a cerebral and suspenseful series that earns high marks for its bold ideas and claustrophobic atmosphere.

**What Works Brilliantly:**

* **High-Concept, Grounded Storytelling:** The premise is instantly gripping: the first manned mission to Mars, led by a multinational crew, arrives to find a shocking anomaly—an American spacecraft that launched years after them already on the surface, with a single, cryptic survivor. This mystery unravels into a complex narrative involving corporate espionage, existential risk, and first contact, all handled with a refreshingly plausible, hard sci-fi sensibility.
* **Strong Character Dynamics & International Cast:** The series shines in its portrayal of the international crew under immense pressure. The cultural tensions, personal secrets, and shifting alliances aboard the cramped spacecraft feel authentic and drive the suspense as much as the external mystery. The performances are uniformly strong, selling the high-stakes stress and intellectual curiosity at the story's core.
* **Atmospheric & Tense:** With a limited budget, the series creates a palpable sense of claustrophobia and dread. The focus on the sterile, confined spaces of the ship and the haunting, desolate Martian landscape (achieved through effective minimalism) heightens the psychological tension beautifully. The score and sound design are equally immersive.

**Why It’s Not a 9 or 10:**

* **Deliberate Pacing:** The show is a slow-burn. It prioritises mood, dialogue, and building mystery over plot momentum, which may test the patience of viewers accustomed to faster-paced sci-fi adventures.
* **Narrative Complexity & Occasional Obscurity:** As the story expands across its seasons, the plot can become conceptually dense and occasionally vague. Some revelations and motivations are delivered with an abstractness that might leave some viewers wanting more concrete answers.

**Verdict:**

*Missions* is a hidden gem for fans of thoughtful, character-driven science fiction in the vein of *Solaris* or *2001: A Space Odyssey*. It’s a series that values big ideas and human psychology over spectacle, offering a compelling and intelligent mystery that unfolds with chilling precision. While its deliberate pace and abstract leanings won't be for everyone, those seeking a sophisticated, suspenseful, and decidedly European take on the space exploration genre will find it utterly engrossing.

**Watch if:** You love hard sci-fi, psychological thrillers, space mysteries, and slow-burn narratives focused on ideas and character.
**Skip if:** You require fast-paced action, clear-cut explanations, or large-scale visual effects in your space stories.

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