EPISODE 1 — DAY ZERO

Night falls. America dies.

A quiet night on the Gulf becomes the spark that ends a nation. Four missiles erupt from a disguised barge convoy and detonate high above the United States. The pulse cascades across the continent — erasing electricity, comms, vehicles, aviation, life as everyone knows it.

Stranded outside New York, Frank is forced into reluctant leadership when a hotel turns into a panicked refugee ward. Meanwhile in Georgia, Katie recognizes the truth faster than the government does: this is war, not weather. She rallies her neighbor Marlene, brings David into her home, and begins quietly preparing for the worst. As dawn rises, America is no longer modern — it’s medieval.
And survival now belongs only to those who adapt first.

EPISODE 2 — NO SIGNAL

Leadership is chosen by crisis — not votes.

Frank attempts to impose order on a collapsing hotel community as tensions rise, supplies vanish, and human nature fractures. A mutiny brews, and violence becomes unavoidable when a privileged guest steals weapons and threatens the group.
Across the country, Katie sees signs her neighbors refuse to acknowledge: failed power grids, empty stores, silent radios. She moves decisively — securing water, rationing food, retrieving old weapons, and preparing her house as a sanctuary. But the first knock on her door isn’t a plea for help… it’s the beginning of something darker.
And from New York to Georgia, one truth crystallizes: No help is coming.

EPISODE 2 — NO SIGNAL

Leadership is chosen by crisis — not votes.

Frank attempts to impose order on a collapsing hotel community as tensions rise, supplies vanish, and human nature fractures. A mutiny brews, and violence becomes unavoidable when a privileged guest steals weapons and threatens the group.
Across the country, Katie sees signs her neighbors refuse to acknowledge: failed power grids, empty stores, silent radios. She moves decisively — securing water, rationing food, retrieving old weapons, and preparing her house as a sanctuary. But the first knock on her door isn’t a plea for help… it’s the beginning of something darker.
And from New York to Georgia, one truth crystallizes: No help is coming.

EPISODE 3 — REVEREND WRATH

In chaos, some people pray. Others hunt.

A quiet night on the Gulf becomes the spark that ends a nation. Four missiles erupt from a disguised barge convoy and detonate high above the United States. The pulse cascades across the continent — erasing electricity, comms, vehicles, aviation, life as everyone knows it.
Stranded outside New York, Frank is forced into reluctant leadership when a hotel turns into a panicked refugee ward. Meanwhile in Georgia, Katie recognizes the truth faster than the government does: this is war, not weather. She rallies her neighbor Marlene, brings David into her home, and begins quietly preparing for the worst. As dawn rises, America is no longer modern — it’s medieval.
And survival now belongs only to those who adapt first.

EPISODE 4 — NEW ORDER

The collapse isn’t temporary — it’s the new world.

A quiet night on the Gulf becomes the spark that ends a nation. Four missiles erupt from a disguised barge convoy and detonate high above the United States. The pulse cascades across the continent — erasing electricity, comms, vehicles, aviation, life as everyone knows it.
Stranded outside New York, Frank is forced into reluctant leadership when a hotel turns into a panicked refugee ward. Meanwhile in Georgia, Katie recognizes the truth faster than the government does: this is war, not weather. She rallies her neighbor Marlene, brings David into her home, and begins quietly preparing for the worst. As dawn rises, America is no longer modern — it’s medieval.
And survival now belongs only to those who adapt first.

EPISODE 4 — NEW ORDER

The collapse isn’t temporary — it’s the new world.

A quiet night on the Gulf becomes the spark that ends a nation. Four missiles erupt from a disguised barge convoy and detonate high above the United States. The pulse cascades across the continent — erasing electricity,comms, vehicles, aviation, life as everyone knows it.
Stranded outside New York, Frank is forced into reluctant leadership when a hotel turns into a panicked refugee ward. Meanwhile in Georgia, Katie recognizes the truth faster than the government does: this is war, not weather. She rallies her neighbor Marlene, brings David into her home, and begins quietly preparing for the worst. As dawn rises, America is no longer modern — it’s medieval.
And survival now belongs only to those who adapt first.

EPISODE 5 — CHARLOTTE BURNING

Hope flickers. Cities burn. The country tears itself apart.

Frank reaches Charlotte and witnesses a metropolitan collapse in full bloom — burning airports, fallen aircraft, lawless streets, desperate civilians. Through the smoke, he finds fleeting allies among a biker-medical crew escorting him closer to home.
Katie’s preparations intensify as she trains her people in weapons, discipline, and tactics. Traps multiply. Watch rotations tighten. The land becomes a chessboard of hidden advantages.
Meanwhile, the Reverend consolidates his following. His sermons become war-speeches. His men become soldiers.
And the target never changes: Eli, and anyone protecting him.

EPISODE 6 — PRELUDE TO DARKNESS

War arrives at their doorstep.

The militia strikes from multiple directions — probing, flanking, ambushing, burning. Traps erupt. Gunfire rips through the forest. Katie commands the defense with ferocious precision, while Eli becomes a one-man sniper post, thinning the enemy with cold, quiet efficiency.
Frank races toward the property in a borrowed Studebaker as the battle reaches a breaking point. David is wounded.
Max barely escapes assault. Marlene — once timid — becomes a force of nature behind a rifle.
As the final wave crashes against Safe Haven, Frank arrives in time to save lives — but not innocence. The Reverend falls, his army crumbles, and the survivors face the dawn of a world forever changed.
Not the end of collapse. Just the end of pretending.

EPISODE 6 — PRELUDE TO DARKNESS

War arrives at their doorstep.

The militia strikes from multiple directions — probing, flanking, ambushing, burning. Traps erupt. Gunfire rips through the forest. Katie commands the defense with ferocious precision, while Eli becomes a one-man sniper post, thinning the enemy with cold, quiet efficiency.
Frank races toward the property in a borrowed Studebaker as the battle reaches a breaking point. David is wounded.
Max barely escapes assault. Marlene — once timid — becomes a force of nature behind a rifle.
As the final wave crashes against Safe Haven, Frank arrives in time to save lives — but not innocence. The Reverend falls, his army crumbles, and the survivors face the dawn of a world forever changed.
Not the end of collapse. Just the end of pretending.