episode | 01 |
chapter | 1 |
timeline | 5 minutes before it happened |
written by | John Cabrera & Cosimo de Tommaso |
directed by | Stewart Hendler |
release date | August 8, 2012 |
running time | 6:43 |
previous episode | none |
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"Driving Under" is the first episode of Chapter 1 and the first episode of "H+: The Digital Series". It was released together with the next episode, On Their Level.
In the future, one third of the world's population has a nanoscopic neuroprosthetic called the HPlus Implant, which wirelessly connects the mind to the Internet 24 hours a day. A couple is parking in an underground garage when something strange happens.
Plot[]
The episode opens with a series of news clips and commercials giving background information on HPlus Nano Teoranta, Mortle Systems and those who criticize their work.
Lee and Julie Martin are driving through a parking garage at SFO looking for a parking space. As they are searching for a space that shows "love for hydrogen", they are passed by Francesca and Simona Rossi. While rounding a corner Lee almost hits a man (Kenneth Lubahn) running through the garage. Julie realizes that Lee has been using his Hplus to watch a sports game while driving and they argue over it.
As Lee and Julie move towards a set of elevators to go up to the airport, they see a group of people around the elevator suddenly collapse. Another man runs toward them and when he gets close, he also collapses. The two hear an increasing whining noise and Julie asks if it is an airplane. Lee holds her close and something crashes into a section of the parking garage.
Cast[]
- Melvin Abston as Lee Martin
- Nikki Crawford as Julie Martin
- Nefetari Spencer as Reporter
- Caitriona Balfe as Breanna Sheehan
- Sean Gunn as Jason O'Brien
- David Clayton Rogers as Kenneth Lubahn
- Lela Loren as Francesca Rossi
- Francesca Fanti as Simona Rossi
Trivia[]
The marquees next to the elevator display the word “CONNECTED”. Prior to the incident they are blue and steady; afterward they are red and erratic.
Bloopers and continuity errors[]
Sources[]
Episode 1: Driving Under (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZedLgAF9aEg)