The 4400 - The Complete Second Season with Joel Gretsch: DVD Cover
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The 4400 - The Complete Second Season Cast: Joel Gretsch, Jacqueline McKenzie, Billy Campbell, Mahershalalhashbaz Ali

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/23/2006
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Closed Caption; Creating the Ball of Light; Return of The 4400; A Stitch in Time

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Season 2 of this hit sci-fi cable series picks up a year after the events of Season 1, in which it was revealed that the 4400 hadn't been abducted by aliens but by future humans, in the hopes of saving the world from destruction. As the opener "Wake-Up Call" begins, Agents Tom Baldwin (Joel Gretsch) and Diana Skouris (Jacqueline McKenzie) of the National Threat Assessment Center (NTAC) have been separated as partners until a disturbance reunites them at a psychiatric hospital -- where they meet one of the patients, Kevin Burkoff (Jeffrey Combs), who will play a larger role at the end of the season. Meanwhile, entrepreneur Jordan Collier (Billy Campbell) opens "the 4400 Center," in order to help other abductees realize their roles as the saviors of humanity. Richard (Mahershalalhashbaz Ali), Lily (Laura Allen), and their daughter Isabelle must flee their home to the 4400 Center after Isabelle starts exhibiting superhuman powers. And Tom's son Kyle (Chad Faust) is under observation at NTAC after being awakened from a coma by his cousin Shawn (Patrick Flueger). Maia (Conchita Campbell) continues to experience pre-cognitive visions, and Diana decides to adopt her to keep her from becoming an NTAC test subject. In "Suffer the Children," Shawn becomes Collier's assistant, partly because his powers of healing bring in money for the Center. In "As Fate Would Have It," the strange blackouts Kyle had been suffering since awakening lead to a horrifying occurrence at the Center. In the best episode of the season, "Life Interrupted," Tom's life is turned upside down when he wakes up one day to discover that the 4400 were never returned -- and that he has a wife, Alana (The L Word's Karina Lombard). By the season's final two episodes, "The Fifth Page" and "Mommy's Bosses," Tom and Diana discover that NTAC is behind a mass illness infecting the 4400, and they are forced to go up against their superior, Dennis Ryland (Peter Coyote), to save the lives of those afflicted. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble

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Good Showby Anonymous

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May 25, 2008: 4400 turned out to be a good show. wasn't sure, but in the end, i ended up loving it and getting hooked. not as good as other shows on the air now, but definately an all around good show. As a correction to the reviewer before, 4400 actually premiered before heroes. a couple years before. so heroes actually borrowed the idea from the 4400.

A mix of "Heroes" and "X files"by Anonymous

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April 19, 2008: Clearly a mix of Heroes (the group of people with powers) and X Files (the couple of cops/investigators). Both series are much better than this one.


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