In this smart and fascinating series we see if love can conquer Six’s suspicions about village life where all else has failed.
When Six (Jim Caviezel) is approached by The Village ‘Modern Love Bureau’ who want to find him a love match, he dismisses this as nonsense but when he is shown a picture of his potential date, 4-15, (Hayley Atwell) she is clearly Lucy, the woman Six remembers from his last night in New York.
Six meets up with 4-15 convinced that she/Lucy is the clue to how he got to The Village and how he can get out.
However, in The Village 4-15 denies all knowledge of Lucy or even of the possibility of another place. She is blind in The Village and says that no one knows why, but doctors put it down to a traumatic incident that she has since repressed.
Six is sure that this must be connected with her life in the other world. Six falls deeply in love with her and his determination to get the truth out of her is soon secondary to his physical need to be with her.
Meanwhile, inexplicable holes have appeared in The Village. The taxi-driver 147 and his wife find one at the end of their garden and are devastated when their little daughter falls down the hole before they have got round to reporting it. They are even more frantic when the hole disappears as quickly and mysteriously as it appeared. Six tries to help get answers from Two (Sir Ian McKellen) but he is distracted by his growing passion for 4-15.
When Six announces that he is going to marry 4-15, 313 (Ruth Wilson) finds it hard to be happy for him. She reveals that his love for 4-15 isn't real. Two has been drugging him at night and blackmailing 313 into doing 'Gene Symmetry Therapy' – a process which involves giving 4-15 and Six each other’s genes so that they are more and more attracted to each other.