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Oasis
An elite few have found what they think is the answer to earth's increasing chaos and depleting resources: Oasis, a 'technologically advanced, socially conscious settlement', described by Peter as 'some life raft in space for the one percent'.
















10 April 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA

18 June 1986, Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK


18 January 1981, Mittweida, East Germany [now Saxony, Germany]

1974, Newry, Northern Ireland, UK






October 19, 2017
Oasis is mysterious and provocative, feeling like the closest thing to Battlestar Galactica since Battlestar Galactica.
March 24, 2017
Oasis ... is a taut, suspenseful, character-driven one-hour space drama set in the not-so-distant future on a habitable but increasingly haunted planet, Oasis.
March 20, 2017
People who watch nothing but SyFy programming and GoT disciples who really miss Robb Stark are the target audience here; everyone else may feel like this slow-burn space-madness headscratcher simply isn't their cup of Tang.
February 20, 2018
The first episode of Oasis is a tense, well-acted sci-fi drama full of tantalizing, even theological, questions.
March 17, 2017
The storytelling does an excellent job of establishing a sense of place, then working within it to create an increasingly suspenseful experience.
October 19, 2017
If the point was to get viewers hooked, this should certainly do the trick.
March 15, 2017
The show is based on the cult novel "The Book of Strange New Things," by Michel Faber, and presents a convincing if intentionally uninviting view of the future, where Patsy Cline music is pumped in on a continuous loop.
March 22, 2017
Oasis is occasionally too hefty, but when it can relax it works as an interesting and haunting mystery laced with mysticism and a lingering creepiness.
April 05, 2017
You've seen everything on Oasis before, done both much better and probably much worse. I'll probably hold out for better versions in the future.
October 19, 2017
There's not a lot of artistic flair to Kevin MacDonald's direction, but he tells the story cleanly enough and there are some fun quirks to the execution.