At the end of season three of The 4400, Jordan Collier had returned and set himself up as a true messiah figure, going from L. Rocketeer Hubbard to Rocketeer Jesus (he's played by Billy Campbell, so I couldn't resist), and has started using his people to distribute promicin, the enzyme that causes people to get powers, …
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The 4400, Season 3
While I mentioned in my review for season two of The 4400 that the 13-episode season was nice and tight and that made it really enjoyable, it wasn't as helpful here, even though without the need to fill a full 22 to 26 episodes, the writers could stay right on track with whatever they had planned. And …
The 4400, Season 2
The second season of The 4400 was the first full season for the show, which was 13 episodes instead five, a number of episodes that is still about half of what you'd expect from a network television show these days. But being that it aired on cable, USA didn't feel the need to go for a full …
Wild Wild Country
Wow, while I get to review a television show for the second time since starting this (I looked at the very first season of The 4400 a couple of days ago), I can finally check off "finished a television show". Granted, this is a miniseries that I'd been meaning to watch for a while, but …
The 4400, Season 1
Over the course of several decades, 4400 people vanish in a flash of light, apparently abducted by aliens. Then, on done day, a ball of light appears in the Pacific Northwest and they all emerge having not aged a day. That's the premise for this sci-fi show that ran from 2004-2007, which takes its cues …