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Heaven's secret agents vs. Hell's Morlocks in a polyester-soaked '90s fever dream.
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G vs E (1999)

Tarantino cosplaymillennial paranoiablaxploitation revival

Latest Episode

Season 2 • Episode 11

Latest

Underworld

May 12, 2000

When he and Henry have a trust problem, Chandler relates to him his death and his first 24 hours in the Corps.

Overview

Drama

G vs E is an American fantasy-based television action series that had its first season air on USA Network during the summer and autumn of 1999. For the second season the series switched to Sci-Fi Channel in early 2000. The series stars Clayton Rohner, Richard Brooks and Marshall Bell. G vs E pitted a group of agents who are assigned to "the Corps", a secret agency under the command of Heaven, against the "Morlocks", a group of evildoers from Hell. The series has a 1970s retro-hip style that is similar to Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. The show is fast-moving and harkens back to the blaxploitation films of the 1970s. It also mixes spy-fi elements with the end of the millennium Zeitgeist of the late 1990s. NBC Universal's horror-themed cable channel Chiller, which launched on March 1, 2007, aired G vs. E as part of its premiere schedule.

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Content warning
cosmic bureaucracymoral absolutismY2K anxietyredemption through violence

Standout Aspects

Production

That aggressively '70s aesthetic on a late-'90s budget—miraculously committed.

Acting

Richard Brooks brings gravitas to utter nonsense.

Writing

Genre mashup so unhinged it circles back to brilliant.

Best for:Binge: 22 episodes of pure cult TV madness—perfect weekend rabbit hole.·Friends: Drinking game: sip every time someone says 'the Corps.'·Rewatch: Spot every Pulp Fiction ripoff and wince with affection.
Heads up:Violence: Gleeful B-movie brutality with heavenly sanction.
Josh PateJonas Pate

Creators

Josh Pate, Jonas Pate

First AiredJul 18, 1999
StatusEnded

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonemixed
Feellight
Seasons2·Episodes22
USA Network

Top Cast

Richard Brooks

Richard Brooks

Clayton Rohner

Clayton Rohner

Marshall Bell

Marshall Bell

Tony Denman

Tony Denman

Deacon Jones

Deacon Jones

Tara Reid

Tara Reid

Luis' Roommate

Lola Glaudini

Lola Glaudini

Charlotte Devane

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Deacon Jones, the Hall of Fame NFL defensive end, plays a recurring role as a heavenly agent—his acting career was as aggressive as his football.

Cultural

G vs E arrived at the exact moment when Tarantino's influence had fully saturated television, creating a bizarre time-capsule of '90s indie-film aesthetics stretched across procedural television.

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