- 3 - 22Twice Bless'dFeb. 07, 2001
- 3 - 21Terminal CityJan. 31, 2001
- 3 - 20Beneath The Black SkyJan. 24, 2001
- 3 - 19Black BoxJan. 17, 2001
- 3 - 18CheckmateJan. 10, 2001
- 3 - 17RequiemJan. 03, 2001
- 3 - 16The VesselDec. 27, 2000
- 3 - 15The EdgeDec. 20, 2000
- 3 - 14LegacyDec. 13, 2000
- 3 - 13ShadowlandDec. 06, 2000
- 3 - 12UnearthedNov. 29, 2000
- 3 - 11Wednesday's ChildNov. 22, 2000
- 3 - 10The PlanNov. 15, 2000
- 3 - 9SkywatchersNov. 08, 2000
- 3 - 8Eyes of the GuaNov. 01, 2000
- 3 - 7AsylumOct. 25, 2000
- 3 - 6Still At LargeOct. 18, 2000
- 3 - 5The Flight of Francis JeffriesOct. 11, 2000
- 3 - 4GulagOct. 04, 2000
- 3 - 3Comes a HorsemanSep. 27, 2000
- 3 - 2Raven NationSep. 20, 2000
- 3 - 1MabusSep. 13, 2000
First Wave is a Canadian/American science fiction television series, filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, that aired from 1998 to 2001 on the Sci-Fi Channel. The show was created by Chris Brancato, who co-wrote an early version of the script for the seminal X-Files episode "Eve". Francis Ford Coppola was executive producer on the show. In an unusual move, the Sci-Fi Channel picked up the series on a 66-episode contract. The show was subsequently canceled once the contract expired at the end of the third season due to disappointing ratings.