• Warning: Spoilers
    Now... what the other reviewers does not seem to understand is that this may not be as creepy or spine chilling as les revenants... but thats what the producers want to do.... the series is more interested in exploring the emotional dynamic between these newly resurrected souls and the living townspeople who have mourned (and, in certain cases, tried to forget about) them. For some, these returns are miraculous, a sign of fragile hope. After a brief prelude, The Returned opens with Camille (India Ennenga), a young teenager killed four years earlier in a school-bus accident, wandering back to her home. Her mother, Claire (Tandi Wright), returns from a support-group meeting to find her once-deceased daughter making a sandwich: "I know you're probably worried," Camille says, presuming her mother's dismay is because she's come home after curfew. "I would have called you, but I lost my phone." Claire contacts her now-ex-husband (Mark Pellegrino), and the pair gaze at their daughter with a mixture of wariness and awe. The couple's gratitude is tinged with dread; counterbalancing their apprehension about the forces that have permitted Camille's resurrection is the fear that she might just as easily disappear again. This is a promising new series with great actors and awesome production....