Tuesday
Jeremiah (2003-04)
CHARACTER: Sims
EPISODES:
2x08 Crossing Jordan
AIR DATE: September 3, 2004
WRITTEN BY: J. Michael Straczynski
DIRECTED BY: Mario Azzopardi
SUMMARY:
Mr. Smith (Sean Astin) struggles with his visions from God as Kurdy (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) and Jeremiah (Luke Perry) are caught in the middle between Thunder Mountain's alliances and Daniel's attempts to smother the new alliances.
2x09 Running on Empty
AIR DATE: September 3, 2004
WRITTEN BY: J. Michael Straczynski
DIRECTED BY: Martin Wood
SUMMARY:
A distraught Jeremiah (Luke Perry) hunts Sims (John Pyper-Ferguson). Marcus (Peter Stebbings) sets a trap for Daniel's men.
2x12 The Face in the Mirror
AIR DATE: September 17, 2004
WRITTEN BY: J. Michael Straczynski (story & teleplay), Sara Barnes (story)
DIRECTED BY: Sean Astin
SUMMARY:
Resistance leader Rachel (Francoise Yip) asks for Thunder Mountain's help in getting to one of the key people in Daniel's organization before Daniel's people can capture or kill him. Jeremiah (Luke Perry) wonders if he can ever truly trust his father after discovering that Devon (Robert Wisden) worked with the man.
2x13 The State of the Union
AIR DATE: September 17, 2004
WRITTEN BY: Sara Barnes
DIRECTED BY: Milan Cheylov
SUMMARY:
Jeremiah joins Kurdy and Mister Smith on what should be a simple job to deliver radios to nearby towns. It is not; Daniel's forces have plans for those radios—and towns—that could bring disaster to the Alliance.
2x14 Interregnum: Part 1
AIR DATE: September 24, 2004
WRITTEN BY: J. Michael Straczynski
DIRECTED BY: Michael Vejar
SUMMARY:
Mister Smith shows Jeremiah and Kurdy a refuge for children who will need protection if war comes, which seems inevitable as Daniel's forces surround Thunder Mountain. The key to victory may lie in the revelation of secrets.
2x15 Interregnum: Part 2
AIR DATE: September 24, 2004
WRITTEN BY: J. Michael Straczynski
DIRECTED BY: Michael Vejar
SUMMARY:
A painful truth sets Jeremiah's course while Sims prepares to attack the Alliance. Markus and Kurdy must combat enemy forces outside and within Thunder Mountain itself to protect a future worth living in.
Labels:
Jeremiah,
Television
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment