Dark Skies

Dark Skies

Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama
Action & Adventure

Dark Skies

1S | 19E
09/21/1996
7.3
The Awakening
S1E1

1. The Awakening

6.0
9/21/1996
Moving Targets
S1E2

2. Moving Targets

0.0
9/28/1996
Mercury Rising
S1E3

3. Mercury Rising

0.0
10/19/1996
Dark Days Night
S1E4

4. Dark Days Night

0.0
10/26/1996
Dreamland
S1E5

5. Dreamland

0.0
11/2/1996
Inhuman Nature
S1E6

6. Inhuman Nature

0.0
11/9/1996
Ancient Future
S1E7

7. Ancient Future

0.0
11/16/1996
Hostile Convergence
S1E8

8. Hostile Convergence

0.0
12/7/1996
We Shall Overcome
S1E9

9. We Shall Overcome

0.0
12/14/1996
The Last Wave
S1E10

10. The Last Wave

0.0
1/4/1997
The Enemy Within
S1E11

11. The Enemy Within

0.0
1/11/1997
The Warren Omission
S1E12

12. The Warren Omission

0.0
1/18/1997
White Rabbit
S1E13

13. White Rabbit

0.0
2/1/1997
Shades of Gray
S1E14

14. Shades of Gray

0.0
2/8/1997
Burn, Baby, Burn
S1E15

15. Burn, Baby, Burn

0.0
3/1/1997
Both Sides Now
S1E16

16. Both Sides Now

0.0
3/8/1997
To Prey in Darkness
S1E17

17. To Prey in Darkness

0.0
3/15/1997

18. Strangers in the Night

0.0
5/24/1997

19. Bloodlines

0.0
5/31/1997

Overview

Dark Skies is an American UFO conspiracy theory-based sci-fi television series that aired from the 1996 to 1997 season for 18 episodes, plus a two-hour pilot episode. The success of The X-Files on Fox proved there was an audience for science fiction shows, resulting in NBC commissioning this proposed competitor following a pitch from producers Bryce Zabel and Brent Friedman. The series debuted September 21, 1996 on NBC, and was later rerun by the Sci-Fi Channel. Its tagline was "History as we know it is a lie."