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Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol
Season 1
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Based on the 2009 Dan Brown novel of the same name, The Lost Symbol is the story of a young Robert Langdon (Ashley Zukerman) being tasked by the CIA to solve a number of puzzles when his mentor (Eddie Izzard) is taken.
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10 Episodes
As Above, So Below
E1
As Above, So Below
Promising young Harvard professor Robert Langdon finds himself pulled into a complex mystery when his former mentor, Peter Solomon, is kidnapped. Armed with knowledge of history, symbols, and dead languages, Langdon must work together with Peter's daughter and other allies to find the Lost Symbol - or lose the man they both see as a father.
The Araf
E2
The Araf
Reeling from the day's events, Langdon and Katherine get help and shelter from an old friend while they attempt to decipher the most recent clue. Meanwhile, amidst visions of his past, Peter attempts an escape.
Murmuration
E3
Murmuration
With the CIA hot on their trail and Mal'akh demanding they split up, Katherine and Langdon turn to Nuñez for help. Sato interrogates Bellamy and takes on pressure from her superiors to produce answers for the growing number of questions regarding this case.
L'Enfant Orientation
E4
L'Enfant Orientation
Forced to split up, Langdon follows the next clue while Katherine joins Sato to find her father.
Melencolia I
E5
Melencolia I
Langdon must reunite with Katherine and team up with Sato while Nuñez follows a hunch.
Diophantine Pseudonym
E6
Diophantine Pseudonym
Mal'akh pressures Langdon and Peter to decipher the clues. Katherine, Nuñez and Sato try to regroup.
Noögenesis
E7
Noögenesis
Mal'akh sheds light on Zach's final days in prison. Langdon and Katherine face their shared past.
Cascade
E8
Cascade
Fearing Katherine's mother might be in danger, Katherine and Langdon try to persuade Isabel to protect herself; Peter reconnects with his fellow Leviathan members after Mal'akh turns his wrath on the organization.
Order Eight
E9
Order Eight
Disgusted by her brother, Kate wants to destroy the clue objects, but Robert temporizes and Peter talks them out of it, reporting about the vibration weapon. Nunez managed to track down Mal'akh, but faints with bleeding ears when he activate sit at a river, killing all fish. The trio works on more clues, pointing to a DC address. Sato is brought in, arranging a deal with the FBI to set a trap there.
Resonance
E10
Resonance
As Mal'akh's plan culminates, Peter and Langdon wrestle over the sacrifice needed to save Katherine.
Cast of Season 1
Ashley Zukerman
Robert Langdon
Valorie Curry
Katherine
Sumalee Montano
Sato
Rick Gonzalez
Nunez
Eddie Izzard
Peter
Beau Knapp
Mal'akh
Season 1 Reviews
indieWire
Kristen Lopez
"The Lost Symbol" feels like something you'd watch on Saturday morning cable when the remote is lost, though Peacock might be hoping to secure fans of the "Librarians" franchise, too.
Paste Magazine
Radhika Menon
This type of storytelling, where much of the emphasis has to be placed on worldbuilding and exposition, might not scratch the itch for fans of the genre.
Common Sense Media
Stephanie Morgan
By now we all know what to expect from Dan Brown offerings (i.e. relentless iconography and historical references, a healthy dose of danger, and some seriously ominous bad guys) -- this series delivers on that promise.
IGN Movies
Matt Fowler
Ashley Zukerman's Robert Langdon is an acceptable "everyman" hero with twinges of academic arrogance and situational awkwardness, but the overall mystery feels derivative and dopey.
Mashable
Alexis Nedd
There's nothing Ashley Zukerman could have done to make Robert Landgon less of a butthead; his insufferability is a problem with the writing of the show.
Decider
Joel Keller
It certainly seems like it'll have a lot of action and adventure and not burden the audience with a ton of backstory. We just hope the show doesn't get repetitive.
Tell-Tale TV
Allison Nichols
If The Lost Symbol plays it right, the series will capture the same delight that the books did, as we tag along with Langdon as he solves this mystery. "As Above, So Below" sets the series off on the right track.
The Hollywood Reporter
Daniel Fienberg
You have a show of very handsomely designed interiors - museums, galleries, Masonic temples and whatnot - and then actors squinting and explaining. No matter how outlandish the topic of the discussions, there isn't enough oxygen in the room to sustain.
Android Authority
Frederick Blichert
A surprisingly welcome reboot of a franchise that seemed to have already been tidily wrapped up.
Polygon
Petrana Radulovic
Of course it's wacky and completely unrealistic, but considering it's basically an adult Carmen SanDiego CD-ROM game, that is exactly the appeal.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Rob Owen
Viewers who can suspend their disbelief about that setup may be able to enjoy this conspiracy thriller that feels, frustratingly, like a wild goose chase.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Alex Maidy
All of the building blocks are here but there is just something missing. Fans of the books may find this adaptation to be a far more satisfying take on the source material but it still fails to be a rollicking adventure.
Akron Beacon Journal
George M. Thomas
Throughout these first three episodes, they feed the audience just enough bits of information to get us all hooked and coming back for more. In that regard, it plays just like Brown's adventure stories.
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