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Hrach Titizian | ... |
Computer Tech Steve Jordan
(6 episodes, 2001)
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Frank Langella | ... |
Jackson Burns
(5 episodes, 2001)
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Peter Riegert | ... |
Ted Fisher
(5 episodes, 2001)
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Gary Werntz | ... |
Harry
(5 episodes, 2001)
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April Grace | ... |
Sonya topple
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(4 episodes, 2001)
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Wendy Crewson | ... |
Maggie Steech
(4 episodes, 2001)
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Michael Reilly Burke | ... |
Jeremy Anglade
(4 episodes, 2001)
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Ian Paul Cassidy | ... |
Ryan Brown
(4 episodes, 2001)
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Jason Gedrick | ... |
Reese McFadden
(3 episodes, 2001)
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Harriet Sansom Harris | ... |
Mrs. Sweeney
(3 episodes, 2001)
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Mark Pellegrino | ... |
Bobby James
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(3 episodes, 2001)
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Sulo Williams | ... |
WNS Tech Marco
(3 episodes, 2001)
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Layla Alexander | ... |
Lydia
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Idalis DeLeon | ... |
Sylvia
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Peter J. Lucas | ... |
Zloti
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Kelly McNair | ... |
Julie
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Ilya Melnikoff |
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Valeriy Nikolaev |
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Kario Salem |
(2 episodes, 2001)
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Dennis Weaver | ... |
Walter McFadden
(2 episodes, 2001)
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I think I saw every show of this short lived series and I thought it was great--and had absolutely NO chance on network TV which is being devoured by reality and game shows. It had a great cast with good depth of characters and had it been given half a chance (or had been on non network TV) I think it would have found it's audience. There is little to no chance for a drama series on the networks these days...ER would have been cancelled in three airings in todays television climate. This show was DUMPED into mid summer Wednesday nights where building a new audience is difficult at best...and it was the kind of show you had to keep up with. I really liked Frank Langella's character facing his mortality, Elizabeth Mitchell and Naveen Andrews were both outstanding. There was some developement of each character==but it also seemed like they were showing episodes out of order, or skipping some, another bad plan by desperate TV executives that are under orders to make a quick buck and the hell with a quality show. I think it a horrible shame that there aren't more shows like this--The Street was another outstanding show that died quickly on the network