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| Good questions Dave, I hope we get some answers in the next season. It definitely would be interesting to see how it continue. I specially intrigue about the baby and to see more about the disaster they have to prevent as you mention. I wonder is Collier have something to do with the disaster in some way. Krystal ![]() |
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| 4400 Gears Up For Year 2 A Second Season is already being filmed... Quote:
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| I watched this and thought it very good. I'm very intrigued about the baby. In the last episode when Lily and her chap drive away you see the trees bending/bowing. Does that mean he/will be someone important? Patiently waiting for the series to come on again. ![]() annette ![]() |
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| I like the concept, but I had a hard time watching it . . time conflicts and a slow story. Still I'd love to here more about it. This is kind of lame to type, but . . could it ever be as epic as "V"? |
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I love the 4400, and totally enjoying Season 2. Krystal ![]() | |
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| This is back on Sky One. I just saw the first episode '2.01: Wake Up Call' and I think it was better than last season. I like the way that things have developed forward naturally in the six months we haven't seen on screen. It also featured Summer Glau (Firefly) in as Tess Dorner, a part remarkably similar to River Tam, and Jeffery Combs (Star Trek) as Kevin Berkoff. His is a recurring character and has an important role this season. I knew that I knew him, but without 'Star Trek' make-up and prosthetics, and playing a mute psychiatric patient, it took me a while to work it out. The plot has moved on a little, and has become very similar to that of 'Odyssey 5'. For me personally, that is not so good, because I would still rather be watching 'Odyssey 5' than 'The 4400'. |
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| Yeah I enjoyed it too. Wasnt sure where it was going then the plot came all together right at the end "click" Oh I seeEEEeeeeEEEeee. Good stuff although Im not too happy with the "child" storyline but I will let it lie for now and see where it goes!! Ranger |
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| Variety reports that the USA Network has renewed The 4400 for a third season, with thirteen episodes. The show's ratings have been slightly down from the first season, but solid enough to make it the summer's number-one cable show among adults aged 18-49. Billy Campbell, Joel Gretsch and Jacqueline McKenzie are all expected to return, but there are some interesting rumors out there about new characters. Dante Alighieri and Virgil no doubt?? ![]() |
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