The Family (2016 Tv Series) Number of Seasons

Get-go season of the television series MacGyver (2016)

Flavour of tv set series

MacGyver
Flavour 1
MacGyver (2016) Season 1 DVD.jpg

U.South. DVD embrace

Starring
  • Lucas Till
  • George Eads
  • Sandrine Holt
  • Tristin Mays
  • Justin Hires
  • Meredith Eaton
Land of origin United States
No. of episodes 21
Release
Original network CBS
Original release September 23, 2016 (2016-09-23) –
Apr xiv, 2017 (2017-04-fourteen)
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The commencement flavour of the action-adventure serial MacGyver premiered on September 23, 2016, on CBS, for the 2016–17 American television season. The series centers on the fictional Phoenix Foundation which is a covert arrangement masquerading as a think tank. The series stars Lucas Till, George Eads, Tristin Mays, and Justin Hires. Sandrine Holt was also bandage in the series but departed in the twelfth episode, "Screwdriver". Meredith Eaton replaced Holt, Eaton debuted in the thirteenth episode, "Large Blade," and began receiving main billing in the eighteenth episode, "Flashlight". CBS announced the series on Oct one, 2015. It was ordered to series on May thirteen, 2016, and received a full season guild of twenty-two episodes on October 17, 2016. Only xx-one episodes were produced when the flavor concluded on April fourteen, 2017. The flavor contained a fictional crossover with Hawaii Five-0 which occurred in episode 18.

The first season ranked number 27 for the 2016–17 goggle box flavor, had an boilerplate of 9.eight million viewers, and received mostly negative reviews.[i] "The Rising", the serial premiere, brought in the most viewers for the season with 10.9 million; meanwhile, the season finale, "Cigar Cutter" brought in 6.57 million. The series was renewed for a second flavour on March 23, 2017, which later premiered on September 29.

Cast and characters [edit]

Main [edit]

  • Lucas Till equally Angus "Mac" MacGyver
  • George Eads as Jack Dalton
  • Sandrine Holt equally Patricia Thorton
  • Tristin Mays equally Riley Davis
  • Justin Hires as Wilt Bozer
  • Meredith Eaton as Matilda "Matty" Webber

Recurring [edit]

  • Tracy Spiridakos as Nikki Carpenter

Invitee [edit]

  • Daniel Dae Kim equally Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly: Crossover character from Hawaii V-0. A member of the V-0 Task Force.
  • Grace Park as Officer Kono Kalakaua: Crossover character from Hawaii Five-0. A fellow member of the V-0 Task Force.
  • Taylor Wily as Kamekona Tupuola: Crossover graphic symbol from Hawaii 5-0. An entrepreneur and confidential informant for the 5-0 Task Force.

Episodes [edit]

The number in the "No. overall" cavalcade refers to the episode's number inside the overall serial, whereas the number in the "No. in season" column refers to the episode'due south number within this particular season. The titles of each episode, with the exception of the airplane pilot, are named subsequently a tool on MacGyver's Swiss Army pocketknife. "U.Due south. viewers (millions)" refers to the number of viewers in the U.S. in millions who watched the episode as it was aired.

Crossover [edit]

The fifteenth episode of the flavor, "Magnifying Drinking glass", placed the series in the aforementioned fictional universe equally Hawaii Five-0 when the fictional Five-0 Job Force and multiple characters were mentioned.[24] The eighteenth episode, "Flashlight" featured guest appearances past Hawaii V-0 actors Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, and Taylor Wily as Lieutenant Chin Ho Kelly, Officer Kono Kalakaua, and Kamekona Tupuola, respectively.[25] The Phoenix Foundation was subsequently mentioned in the Hawaii Five-0 seventh season episode "Puka 'Ana" which aired immediately following "Flashlight".[26]

Production [edit]

Development [edit]

On October one, 2015, it was appear that CBS had plans to reboot MacGyver and had reportedly agreed to a put pilot.[27] [28] It was reported that R. Scott Gemmill and James Wan would write and direct the pilot, respectively.[29] Henry Winkler, along with Gemmill and Wan were also set to executive produce the series.[30] Wan pulled from directing in March 2016 due to scheduling conflicts, David Von Ancken was announced as the new managing director while Wan remained as executive producer of the series.[31] It was besides reported that Gemmill had backed from the series all together, Paul Downs Colaizzo and Brett Mahoney were announced as the new writers.[32] In addition, Ancken, Michael Articulate, Colaizzo, Mahony, also as original series creator Lee David Zlotoff all signed on equally executive producers.[33] On May 13, 2016, information technology was reported that CBS had given a series order for MacGyver.[34] Information technology was later announced in June 2016 that the original pilot idea had been scrapped; the series was recast and Peter M. Lenkov, who likewise developed the 2010 reboot of Hawaii 5-O for the network, had signed on to "revamp" the series.[35]

Title carte du jour for the first flavour. Subsequent seasons featured a different championship bill of fare after the opening sequence was redesigned.

As part of the revamp Ancken was besides pulled from the series and James Wan was once again announced equally the manager.[36] Lenkov was also announced to be taking over as showrunner of the series.[37] Lionsgate Tv besides signed on to produce the series forth with CBS Boob tube Studios.[37] When CBS revealed its fall schedule it was revealed that the series would premiere on September 23, 2016.[38] On October 17, 2016, the serial was given a total series order of 20-two episodes but only twenty-one were produced.[39] On March 23, 2017, CBS renewed the series for a second season and the outset flavour ended April 14, 2017.[40] [41]

Filming [edit]

Possible filming locations for the pilot originally included Portland, Oregon.[42] Ultimately the pilot was filmed in Los Angeles, California.[43] Following production of the pilot production moved to Atlanta, Georgia, filming at Mailing Avenue Stageworks in Chosewood Park.[44] Portions of the episode "Flashlight" was filmed in Oahu, Hawaii, on the set of Hawaii Five-0.[45]

Casting [edit]

On March 8, 2016, George Eads was the offset to be cast every bit Lincoln.[31] It was revealed on March 21, 2016, that Lucas Till and Joshua Boone had been cast as Angus MacGyver and Gunner, respectively.[32] After cast were Addison Timlin and Michelle Krusiec as Mickey and Department of Homeland Security Agent Croix.[33] In June 2016 it was appear that the pilot episode was existence re-shot and that Eads and Till would exist the only cast members to remain.[36] In add-on, Eads role was inverse to play old CIA Agent Jack Dalton.[36] As part of the recasting of the series Justin Hires was announced to be playing Wilt Bozer.[35] For the reboot, the role of Peter Thornton from the original series was changed to a woman instead named Patricia Thornton, the role went to Sandrine Holt.[46] Last to be bandage was Tristin Mays equally Riley Davis.[47] Holt departed the serial mid season post-obit the 12th episode.[48] Ahead of the thirteenth episode it was announced that Meredith Eaton had been cast to replace Holt as Matty Webber, Eaton debuted as a guest star and began receiving master billing in episode eighteen.[49] [50] Recurring cast for the season includes Tracy Spiridakos as Nikki Carpenter.[51] Meanwhile, Daniel Dae Kim, Grace Park, and Taylor Wily all appeared in an episode as their respective Hawaii Five-0 characters.[24]

Reception [edit]

Critical reception [edit]

Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator website, gives the series an average rating of 4.11 out of 10 based on thirty-half-dozen reviews.[52] Meanwhile, Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, gives the series a 38 based on twenty-six reviews indicating "mostly unfavorable reviews".[53] [54] Tyler McCarthy with Den of Geek! stated about the airplane pilot "The MacGyver reboot is the backwards product of nostalgia colliding with modernization".[55] When reviewing both MacGyver and the Lethal Weapon TV adaption Maureen Ryan with Variety said "Lucas Till'due south performance as the title character misses the mark completely" and that "Both programs seem like broken relics from a fourth dimension capsule".[56] Daniel Fienberg from The Hollywood Reporter says "Despite a blockbuster director at the helm, it's a shoddy product fabricated out of the sort of ill-fitting bits and bobs that Angus MacGyver himself might manner into a bomb".[57] Following the flavour finale Matt Webb Mitovich of Television receiver Line stated "I detect the five-person cast a bit claustrophobic, and I'm on record as non being a fan of new dominate Matty Webber".[58]

Awards and nominations [edit]

As part of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the 69th Primetime Artistic Arts Emmy Awards, stunt coordinator Jeff Wolfe was nominated for an Emmy Award in "Outstanding Stunt Coordination for a Drama Series, Express Series, or Movie";[59] the honor was won by James Lew for Marvel's Luke Cage.[60] Keith Ability, a composer for the series, received a BMI Honor for his work on the series.[61] At the 43rd People'south Choice Awards the series as a whole was nominated for a People'south Choice Accolade for Favorite New Television set Drama, just the honour was won by This Is Us.[62]

Viewing figures [edit]

^1 Live +7 ratings were not bachelor, then Live +3 ratings have been used instead.

Habitation video release [edit]

MacGyver season one
Set details Special features
  • 21 episodes
  • 5-disc set
  • 1.78:1 aspect ratio
  • Languages:
    • English (Dolby Digital 5.ane, with subtitles)
    • Subtitles in English

N/A

DVD release dates
Region 1 Region two Region four
February 27, 2018[78] [79] N/A N/A

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