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The Dead Zone 1

2002-06-16 | Drama,Sci-Fi & Fantasy | 13 episodes
Overview

7 Seasons

Episode

Wheel of Fortune (1) (2002)

Johnny Smith was leading an idyllic small-town life: working as a high school science teacher, engaged to the love of his life, Sarah, and being a devoted son to his widowed mother, Vera, who lives nearby. But after a near-fatal car accident puts him in a deep coma, Johnny awakens six years later to find everything has changed: Sarah is now married to someone else, local sheriff Walt Bannerman; the child they are raising is actually Johnny's son and knows nothing about his real father; and Johnny's mother Vera has passed away, leaving Johnny's finances under the thumb of Reverend Purdy, an influential religious leader who is also his mother's former lover. But, most importantly, Johnny himself has changed: he now finds himself with the gift (or curse) of second sight.

Wheel of Fortune (1) poster

Directed By

Rob Lieberman

Writer

Michael Piller

What It Seems (2) (2002)

With the help of his new friend Bruce, Johnny attempts to stop the Bangor Strangler from claiming another victim.

What It Seems (2) poster

Directed By

Rob Lieberman

Writer

Michael Piller

Quality of Life (2002)

Johnny returns to his old school as a substitute teacher and as a hockey coach. During practice, Johnny has a vision inside a player's heart that indicates he may have a serious heart condition. However, there is no medical evidence to support him. Johnny's vision of Todd, and his previous publicity, cause an outcry by the parents who demand that Johnny be fired.

Quality of Life poster

Directed By

John Lafia

Writer

Michael Piller

Enigma (2002)

Johnny becomes involved in helping an elderly patient find a long-lost love.

Enigma poster

Directed By

Michael Robison

Writer

Joe Menosky

Unreasonable Doubt (2002)

Johnny is summoned to jury duty on a murder trial. Johnny starts to get visions which lead him to believe the accused is innocent. He is the only not-guilty vote

Unreasonable Doubt poster

Directed By

Rob Lieberman

Writer

Michael Taylor

Cast

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