“This was the first episode... and although entertaining, was a highly improbable piece of soap written by a frustrated romance novelist.” IMDb
Highly recommended for viewers who prefer visceral, real-world stakes over scripted drama. Community Perspectives On the 2009 series:
You Can "Weather" This Excellent Storm ***1/2. Some people just don't talk about the weather. They actually do something about it. "Studio One" The Storm (TV Episode 1948) - IMDb
Reviewers generally find it a "swing and a miss" with "highly improbable" plot points, though some appreciate Treat Williams' sinister performance as the villain.
This action-drama follows a billionaire whose weather-manipulation experiments go catastrophically wrong.
The episode documents a rare 2023 tornado outbreak in Mississippi and Arkansas, specifically focusing on tornado spotters trapped in the eye of a storm in Lewistown, Illinois.
Scientist Kirk Hafner (James Van Der Beek) races to stop Robert Terrell (Treat Williams) from destroying the earth with "weather creation" technology that triggers global hurricanes and sandstorms.
“This was the first episode... and although entertaining, was a highly improbable piece of soap written by a frustrated romance novelist.” IMDb
Highly recommended for viewers who prefer visceral, real-world stakes over scripted drama. Community Perspectives On the 2009 series: [S1E1] The Storm
You Can "Weather" This Excellent Storm ***1/2. Some people just don't talk about the weather. They actually do something about it. "Studio One" The Storm (TV Episode 1948) - IMDb “This was the first episode
Reviewers generally find it a "swing and a miss" with "highly improbable" plot points, though some appreciate Treat Williams' sinister performance as the villain. Some people just don't talk about the weather
This action-drama follows a billionaire whose weather-manipulation experiments go catastrophically wrong.
The episode documents a rare 2023 tornado outbreak in Mississippi and Arkansas, specifically focusing on tornado spotters trapped in the eye of a storm in Lewistown, Illinois.
Scientist Kirk Hafner (James Van Der Beek) races to stop Robert Terrell (Treat Williams) from destroying the earth with "weather creation" technology that triggers global hurricanes and sandstorms.