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By · Friday, September 11th, 2009 · No Comments »

Created and written by Scott Peters and René Echevarria, The 4400, was premiered on July 11, 2004 on the USA Network. The series got canceled after four successful seasons. In the beginning of the show, we saw that a comet like object released approximately 4400 people on the Highland Beach, near Mount Rainier, Washington. All these people had been disappearing since 1946 from different places and at different times. Nobody of them showed any signs of aging and they had no memory of their time away from Earth. The series went on as these 4400 people tried to find out where they had been since the day of their disappearance and dealt with their special physical and psychic powers.

The 4400 is all about Kagome Higurashi, a high school girl who rewinds back to the Japanese’s ancient time period of Sengoku. Here she comes across The 4400, a half-demon and subsequently finds out that she in actuality is the re-birth version of Kikyo, a very influential priestess. A team is soon formed with a demon killer, a youthful fox demon, an unchaste monk and a demonic cat. They all have a mission to locate the parts of the battered Jewel of Four Souls which is a very potent jewel and previously was sneaked out inside the body of Kagome. Also, they have to make sure that the bad forces don’t use the pieces for their advantage, especially Naraku, the wicked, half – demon who had been responsible for Kikyo’s death, about half a century before Kagome emerged.

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The Lazy Geek’s Guide to: The 4400

By · Sunday, September 20th, 2009 · No Comments »

Starting life as an X-Files-inspired mini-series, The 4400 transformed into a super powered soap with some strong episodes and a cracking storyline when it went into full production.

The premise

4400 people are abducted by mysterious beings. They’re snatched from different places and at different times throughout the 20th and 21st century. Then, one balmy evening, a glowing ball of light disgorges the kidnapped folks at the side of a deserted lake. Every single one of them. Soon after, the returnees begin to manifest special powers…

Agents Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris of NTAC (the Department of Homeland Security in season one) are tasked with finding out why the 4400 were taken and, more importantly, why they were brought back.

Main characters

Coming on like a cross between Fox Mulder and Dirty Harry, Tom Baldwin is an act first, ask stupid questions after kind of guy. If he was a real NTAC agent, he’d have been ‘retired’ in episode three – but as this is fiction, he’s inexplicably allowed to keep his job despite having a son who’s a murderer, a wife who aids members of a terrorist cell and who habitually throttles a series of his superiors.

Diana Skouris and the X-Files‘ Dana Scully share more than similar names. They also have the same dress sense, a dry sense of humour, endemic scepticism and a medical background. And like Dana, Diana is very much the second fiddle to the male lead.

Slimy Christ figure Jordan Collier is a former property tycoon who gains fame as an advocate for the 4400 returnees. 

Shawn Farrell, nephew of Tom Baldwin, is blessed with the power to heal any affliction (except, it transpires, those affected by the mystical substance that gives the 4400 their abilities). Shawn is the show’s unlikely moral centre. With an unswerving desire to do good, he is frequently the programme’s most slappable character.

Kyle Baldwin is Tom’s inconsistently portrayed, banana-faced son. He spends most of season one in a coma – and seasons two to four would have been better if he’d stayed there.

Chimp-eyed child freak Maia Skouris is both the oldest and youngest of the 4400 – taken in 1946 aged 8. She sees the future in visions that are murky, unreliable and inconsistent enough to push the narrative forward while keeping her adoptive mother, Diana, largely in the dark.

Alongside his wife Lily, Richard Tyler is a key returnee whose story we follow closely in early seasons. At some point the actors playing them asked for too much money and were written out – but worry not – their story is pleasingly wrapped up. Isabelle Tyler is their daughter, boasting a mixed bag of 4400 abilities – and a tendency to cause trouble.

Why we like it

At its best, The 4400
channels classic sci-fi shows like The X-Files
and The Twilight Zone, within a soapy serial structure. It feels curiously old fashioned and slow for a program cancelled a mere two years ago, but the seasons are short, internal characterisation is consistent and – though there are occasional good ideas – it’s undemanding on the brain. Early on, fans will enjoy spotting cult character actors popping up in supporting roles: Summer Glau, Sherilyn Fenn, Jeffrey Combs and Lexa Doig all get a chance to chew some scenery.

Why it sucks

There’s a tendency towards the kind of expositional sci-fi dialogue that went out of fashion with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Not surprising when you consider that The 4400 was developed by Trek alumni. Also, when the show strays from the main story arc (which it does for several episodes in the middle of every season), it stinks.

Best episodes

Pilot

The opening 90 minute episode appears to blow the special effects budget for four full seasons. Telling the story of the 4400’s abduction and return, it can be enjoyed as a cheesy chunk of B-movie sci-fi thriller.

The New And Improved Carl Morrisey

Episode 2 is so close to early X-Files that you fully expect it to cut to Mulder’s basement rather than NTAC’s hi-tech hub. Introducing the idea that the 4400 have supernatural abilities, it does so while telling a poignant story of an ordinary man made extraordinary.

Life Interrupted

In a second season episode reminiscent of TNG’s The Inner Light, Tom Baldwin wakes up in a world without the 4400 and with a new wife…

Blink

Tom and Diana have to make peace with ghosts from their past. Literally.

The Great Leap Forward

The 4400’s season finale is a master class in how to successfully wrap up a cult TV show.

Nuke the fridge moment

In Season 4, Tom Baldwin’s new manager is a ditzy blonde with a penchant for art-house cinema. Meant to be a sensitive, artistic love interest for Baldwin as well as his hard-nosed boss, the inept and badly drawn character fails to convince as either.

What happened to it?

One of many victims of the 2007 writer’s strike, The 4400 couldn’t recover from a rating’s slump and was cancelled after four seasons. But never fear if you want to catch up on DVD – many loose ends are wrapped up in the season finale.

The 4400 season 5 would never come, why it’s gone?

By · Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 · No Comments »

Well, I know that many of you, The 4400 TV show fans, would be aware about the future of the show. When ‘The 4400? returned with its fourth season, the rumors started emerging out that the show would come to an end soon. But still, we fans did have a little ray of hope, believing that at least one or two seasons would be there. But, it no way worked and the USA Network decided to bring it to an end after the season 4 finale ‘The Great Leap Forward‘, which aired on September 16, 2007. In this series finale, we saw that it was the bedlam condition in Seattle, which forced NTAC to turn towards Promise City, to have a helping hand. On the other hand, Isabelle received the order to kill Kyle Baldwin and Jordan was seen trying to escape from The Marked. And, our very favorite TV series ‘The 4400? declared its end.


It was very surprising for the fans when they came to know that the fourth season finale was the series ender, an episode with a cliff-hanger ending served as the ultimate episode of the series, how come? Scott Peters, the writer and co-creator of series, revealed, in order to answer the questions of the crazy fans, what led them to bring series to a never-expected end. As per his statement, some very important issues, such as WGA Strike, budgetary problems, and lower-than-anticipated ratings, were responsible for such out-of-the-blue end of the show.

The fans were not ready to accept the decision of the network and they started campaigning to bring it back to TV. While doing so, they even send petitions and sunflower seeds to Bonnie Hammer, the Sci-Fi and USA Network president. But, nothing worked and no-body could convince the creators to give another chance to ‘The 4400?.

As much as ratings are concerned, the first, second and third seasons of ‘The 4400? received good ratings, with an incessant fall in ratings in the fourth seasons. And, the poor ratings of fourth season ultimately resulted in the end of the show. For the fans, who still miss The 4400 TV show, here, you can watch all episodes of all seasons of ‘The 4400?. You can watch online and can even download The 4400 TV show here.

The 4400 TV Show Summary

By · Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 · No Comments »

When a passing comet abruptly changes course and hurtles towards Earth, there is widespread panic and distress as people prepare for Armageddon. However, the comet does not crash: instead, it slows down, hovers, and eventually touches down on a lake in the Pacific Northwest. Finally, 4400 people emerge from a blinding white light, people from all different ages and walks of life who have been presumed dead or missing – and none aged even a day from when they were last seen.


It’s as if a giant time capsule full of people has been opened up, unaltered and untouched by time. Although not immediately evident, it soon becomes apparent that The 4400 have each been returned with a special power as they unwittingly begin to exhibit abilities including superhuman strength, healing touch, and clairvoyance. Eager to revisit memories from their past and reunite with those they left behind, two worlds collide as 4400 people acclimated to living in the past are forced to deal with the new challenges of living in the present.


A new federal division agency of Homeland Security called NTAC (National Threat Assessment Command) is formed to follow The 4400. Tom Baldwin, a crime investigator, and Diana Skouris, a bio medic, are one of the many agents. Tom’s involvement is personal: his nephew Shawn was one of the 4400 people abducted – and, if not for Shawn, his son Kyle would have been abducted instead.