Johnny Smith avait une vie parfaite jusqu'à ce qu'il soit dans le coma pendant six ans. À son réveil, sa fiancée est mariée à un autre et son fils ignore qui il est. Tout a changé, y compris... Tout lireJohnny Smith avait une vie parfaite jusqu'à ce qu'il soit dans le coma pendant six ans. À son réveil, sa fiancée est mariée à un autre et son fils ignore qui il est. Tout a changé, y compris Johnny: il peut voir le passé et le futur.Johnny Smith avait une vie parfaite jusqu'à ce qu'il soit dans le coma pendant six ans. À son réveil, sa fiancée est mariée à un autre et son fils ignore qui il est. Tout a changé, y compris Johnny: il peut voir le passé et le futur.
- Prix
- 3 victoires et 16 nominations au total
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The only tragedy with this series is not with the series itself but with the way USA handles the scheduling and marketing. Most of the time I don't know when the season is going to begin or when the new episodes will air. Scheduling is erratic and promotion is often non existent. Someone in the USA main office must not want this show to succeed. Frankly, it's an amazing testament to the show's appeal that it still is in production despite this utter mismanagement.
USA, please recognize the gem you have in both Monk and The Dead Zone and, at the very least, air them on a regular schedule on which we can rely.
i hoped so as well before i saw episode 4 in season 1 called "enigma". it would be a fair so-so episode much later after a few years of the show, where the writers ran out of ideas - but to see something like that in the first season, where you want to hook up people on it (and not bore them to death), is really weird. OK, maybe the episode looked better on paper - lets go for the next one "unreasonable doubt". better than the last one (but OK, that wasn't hard to manage) but still not even good.
the scheme is always the same: psychic guy touches someone/something, has a vision (some of them are technically very nice!) and is always right about it. after that he has to convince the others that he's right. where is the suspense in that? his visions are too clear - and i wonder how he can get always the "important" information (that can carry on the plot) out of a person/object and not one other from the millions of possibilities. strangely enough, neither the main character nor anyone else gets thoughts about that fact.
i'll give this series another try when i'm really really bored and there are no other series to watch - otherwise i might end up being grumpy about the wasted time. but it might be that i rather start watching the x-files on DVD again, even though i know all of them, they don't bore me when i'm seeing it a second or third time - in contrary to "the dead zone", which bored me the first time i watched it and i definitely won't see it a second time...
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- AnecdotesThe cane that Johnny (Anthony Michael Hall) used throughout the series is the same one used by Stu Redman in Le fléau (1994) and Andre Linoge in La tempête du siècle (1999), just with a different head. All three stories were adapted from Stephen King novels.
- GaffesJohnny's hairstyle changes back and forth several times during the episodes "Wheel of Fortune" and "What It Seems" because of reshoots that were done a year after the initial filming.
- Citations
Johnny Smith: I had the perfect life until I was in a coma for six years. And then I woke up, and found my fiancé
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Johnny Smith: married to another man. My son
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Johnny Smith: doesn't know who I am. Everything has changed, including me. One touch
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Johnny Smith: and I could see things. Things that happened. Things that will happen. You should see what I see...
- ConnexionsFollowed by The Dead Zone (2002)
- Bandes originalesNew Year's Prayer
Performed by Jeff Buckley
Heard in all episodes starting with Episode 2 through the end of Season 3