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The Dead Zone Looking Glass (2002–2007) Online

The Dead Zone Looking Glass (2002–2007) Online
Original Title :
Looking Glass
Genre :
TV Episode / Drama / Fantasy / Mystery / Sci-Fi
Year :
2002–2007
Directror :
James Head
Cast :
Anthony Michael Hall,Nicole de Boer,Chris Bruno
Writer :
Michael Piller,Shawn Piller
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
7.6/10
The Dead Zone Looking Glass (2002–2007) Online

Two law students fear Johnny's powers are the ultimate invasion of privacy and decide to prove that his visions can be wrong. But Johnny discovers he might have been right after all.
Episode cast overview:
Anthony Michael Hall Anthony Michael Hall - Johnny Smith
Nicole de Boer Nicole de Boer - Sarah Bracknell Bannerman (credit only)
Chris Bruno Chris Bruno - Sheriff Walt Bannerman
John L. Adams John L. Adams - Bruce Lewis
David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers - Reverend Purdy
Bryan Kirkwood Bryan Kirkwood - George Todd
Denny Kirkwood Denny Kirkwood - Lennie Todd (as Denny Lee Kirkwood)
Bill Mondy Bill Mondy - Deputy Roscoe
Haley Beauchamp Haley Beauchamp - Fernanda Lauer
Lossen Chambers Lossen Chambers - Party Store Owner
Mayumi Ryan Mayumi Ryan - Tami
Jen MacLennan Jen MacLennan - Nicole
Chris Kalhoon Chris Kalhoon - News Anchor
James Purcell James Purcell - District Attorney Schweigel


User reviews

hulk

hulk

Lenny and George... some hidden stories in this one.
net rider

net rider

I've never given this show less than a seven. It is a superb masterpiece of a series and is still my favorite but this episode... I always understood and got over the fact that the show was corny, but it told its stories well, and in the end, I always find myself saying "wow, they really took me for a ride." For the first time in 3 seasons, I wasn't taken for a ride filled with creativeness and swerves. I'm the biggest moron when it comes to mysteries, I never realize whodunit until the last second of any show or film. But, for some reason, I was ten steps ahead of this one each time. Very predictable episode, which is was something I never predicted for TDZ, as I would always "fall for" whatever they were trying to swerve me with. Good track record, though, for TDZ. It did take about 30 episodes until I figured one out. So, I don't hold too much of a grudge. And the story told was basically a creative one and needed to be told. So, definitely not a wasted effort, just one that I saw coming a mile away for each swerve they brought out.