

Season 2 • Episode 11
LatestWhen he and Henry have a trust problem, Chandler relates to him his death and his first 24 hours in the Corps.
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.
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.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
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.
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.