The Vault

2011
The Vault

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Episode 1 Apr 16, 2011

The game begins.

EP2 Episode 2 Sep 20, 2011

Henry must contend with a game much larger than he anticipated.

EP3 Episode 3 Oct 31, 2011

Armed with a new strategy and new allies, Henry renews his focus.

EP4 Episode 4 Jan 13, 2012

As day 2 begins, Henry struggles to make progress.

EP5 Episode 5 Jan 28, 2012

The discovery of a key player may be the break the others have been waiting for.

EP6 Episode 6 Jul 16, 2012

Unforeseen complications threaten the entire game.

EP7 Episode 7 Aug 03, 2012

In the aftermath of the game's latest twist, Henry weighs his options.

EP8 Episode 8 Aug 24, 2012

As a new deadline looms, the players race to unlock the Vault.

EP9 Episode 9 Sep 07, 2012

Games within the game slow the players' momentum.

EP10 Episode 10 Oct 03, 2012

The players' knowledge of each other is tested.

EP11 Episode 11 Nov 14, 2012

As time runs low, what's locked inside one of the rooms may be the key to advancing.

EP12 Episode 12 Apr 12, 2013

The end begins.

EP13 Episode 13 May 20, 2013

Time is running out.

EP14 Episode 14 Jun 12, 2013

As The Vault comes ever closer to shutting down, Henry comes face-to-face with his final challenge...among other things.

EP15 Episode 15 Jun 29, 2013

After days of surprises and setbacks, it's all coming to an end...whether they're ready for it or not.

EP16 Episode 16 Sep 12, 2014

One way or another, the game ends here. The series finale of "The Vault."
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Released: 16 April 2011 Ended
Producted By: Vault Media
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.thevaultshow.com
Synopsis

The year is 2016. TV sucks. Ratings - at least at one major network - are at an all-time low. Desperate to save their jobs, the executives make an unprecedented decision: It's time to pull the plug. On everything. All programming must go. But what will replace it? Enter "The Vault," the greatest reality television competition in history... Or at least that's how they're selling it. A 24/7 game show that offers more questions than answers. The contestants, college students chosen from all over the country, will have 7 days to uncover its secrets and win a multi-million dollar prize. But once they're locked inside, they'll discover a game that's bigger and stranger than they could have ever imagined.

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MangoNine I really enjoyed this series. I liked all the "what's going on?" and "what does it mean?" stuff you'd get from Lost. I see the current review favorably compares this to Lost. I'm not an aspiring filmmaker and I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed, but I think this series suffered the same drawbacks.I was really intrigued by the different rooms and what they contained, but, It's basically meaningless once you learn it's about the people and not what the room contains. Just like Lost, I was hyped about the mystery, especially in episode 12, when you learn about the red team.I knew there were only 16 episodes (not including the extra mini-episodes) and around episode 14 I knew what was happening. Just like Lost, they wrote themselves in a corner and I felt like it was a cop-out. So, the world, or at least their area, is destroyed from a nuke(?). No one was watching, the blue team's triumph and Henry's journey seems pointless. Nothing was really important about the planned show, other than a slightly edgier than normal reality show. Nothing sinister intended.It tries to cover up the plot holes and rushed ending with metaphors and cliffhangers, but the last couple episodes left a bad taste in my mouth. I was intrigued, moderately entertained, wanted to learn more, really entertained, then disappointed. It's still the best web-series I've seen to date. Just like Lost (I know, I know), I won't throw the baby out with the bath water. Good job, creators.
janbantic The Vault is a 'Reality Show' by a dying network trying to save themselves. They stick 150 college students in 'The Vault'. Each get their own room and have a number of specific objects inside. They have to 'solve' their room in a week. If they do, they win and get a hefty amount of money.The first season is paced perfectly. The plot is intriguing and the characters all have depth. Each room is relevant and just when you think you have the answer, just when the whole things seems clear as day, a curve ball hits. What seem to be big questions often turn out to be minor.At one point, you get scared that the show is about to get formulaic, the biggest twist of the season happens- Episode 12.For any aspiring filmmaker or future web series creator, this is a show to reference and also enjoy. It is much more interesting than it's inspiration, LOST.