Um homem talentoso, com a capacidade de dominar qualquer habilidade, escapa de uma instalação secreta de testes e viaja pelo país aceitando empregos e ajudando estranhos enquanto se esconde ... Ler tudoUm homem talentoso, com a capacidade de dominar qualquer habilidade, escapa de uma instalação secreta de testes e viaja pelo país aceitando empregos e ajudando estranhos enquanto se esconde de seus seqüestradores.Um homem talentoso, com a capacidade de dominar qualquer habilidade, escapa de uma instalação secreta de testes e viaja pelo país aceitando empregos e ajudando estranhos enquanto se esconde de seus seqüestradores.
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- 5 vitórias e 18 indicações no total
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The talented Michael T. Weiss is Jarod, a man who can become anyone he
wants to be, in order to save lives, or prevent disaster. In the first season, he escapes from the Centre and three workers, Miss Parker, Sydney, and Broots
are after him all through the series and he keeps going. The series was meant for adults and thus was a success for people over the age of eighteen. Great
action sequences and Michael T. Weiss was very very good as the title
character, coming a long way from "Days of Our Lives" while Andrea Parker was hot and sizzled as Miss Parker, a dark but light hearted female lead. But my
favorite was Patrick Bauchau as Sydney, whom would always be in contact with
Jarod and not let the Centre know about it! Too bad there was never a fifth
season as I would have like to see more!
wants to be, in order to save lives, or prevent disaster. In the first season, he escapes from the Centre and three workers, Miss Parker, Sydney, and Broots
are after him all through the series and he keeps going. The series was meant for adults and thus was a success for people over the age of eighteen. Great
action sequences and Michael T. Weiss was very very good as the title
character, coming a long way from "Days of Our Lives" while Andrea Parker was hot and sizzled as Miss Parker, a dark but light hearted female lead. But my
favorite was Patrick Bauchau as Sydney, whom would always be in contact with
Jarod and not let the Centre know about it! Too bad there was never a fifth
season as I would have like to see more!
A great series that was axed too soon (though the fourth season was rather weak). Jarod was the type of character we all wish we could be: super-intelligent and the kind who gets the bad guys all the time and does hilarious things to them in order to them to confess to just how bad they are. Man - I wish I could do stuff like that. Too bad Pretender's aren't real (or are they?). We could sure use some of them in the real world (doing good, of course). Let's hope TNT decides to pick up the series and continue it. One of the best shows of the 90s.
I did not catch this series when it first aired. My brother constantly spoke its praises, but I believed it would be the usual boring weekly drama.
I was wrong.
On my brother's recommendation, I taped every episode of the show when it ran in syndication on various channels. I have been slowly watching them during the Year 2002 (and now 2003), and after the first 40 or so episodes, I am here to tell you that this show is nothing short of amazing. The characters are interesting, the premise is, if not unique, at least enjoyable, and the subplots make you yearn for more. Just when you think it can't get any better, it does. It's difficult to believe that this show debuted in 1996. Not only has it stood the test of time, but it is better than most of the fare that has been aired in 2000 and beyond.
I am looking forward to the next 40 episodes and the TV Movies, which I hope will be equally engaging. I recommend that, if you haven't watched this program, start from the beginning and give it 6 episodes or so. You'll be hooked.
I was wrong.
On my brother's recommendation, I taped every episode of the show when it ran in syndication on various channels. I have been slowly watching them during the Year 2002 (and now 2003), and after the first 40 or so episodes, I am here to tell you that this show is nothing short of amazing. The characters are interesting, the premise is, if not unique, at least enjoyable, and the subplots make you yearn for more. Just when you think it can't get any better, it does. It's difficult to believe that this show debuted in 1996. Not only has it stood the test of time, but it is better than most of the fare that has been aired in 2000 and beyond.
I am looking forward to the next 40 episodes and the TV Movies, which I hope will be equally engaging. I recommend that, if you haven't watched this program, start from the beginning and give it 6 episodes or so. You'll be hooked.
This is 2023 and I am re-watching The Pretender. I find myself going back to the old shows because all the new ones are CRAP. The Pretender had excellent writers, good actors and was suitable for the whole family. There have been other shows with similar story lines but lacking the humor and "justice" this one has. Two similar shows in the past that I enjoyed were "The Fugitive" and "The Immortal" with Christopher George. This show had the same qualities but was less intense. The hero was always on the run, evading and outsmarting the bad guys. No blood, sex, gore and most important NO WOKE. Happy viewing.
I remember watching this show when it first started (I was in 7th grade) and completely loving it. Then, I stopped watching, I assume, because I couldn't fit it into my schedule. I got hooked again when I saw "Pretender: Island of the Haunted" last December, and now I watch the show everyday on TNT. I just can't get enough of it! Something about it makes you just seem glued to the TV. I don't know why this show was cancelled as it was so great (even its final season), but I am glad that they made a few movies. Hopefully that will continue! New and old Jarod fans appreciate it!!
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- CuriosidadesThis show was partially inspired by the life of Ferdinand Demara, Jr., a genius with an eidetic memory who could master any skill just by reading a book about it.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn Season 2, episode 4, Jarod sends miss Parker a cardboard box containing a Viewmaster picture disc, and a live lobster with a note attached to it. Moments later, Mr. Lyle enters the room, and Broots, who is now holding the lobster, tries to hide it behind his back. However, when the camera pans around Broots from the back, the lobster we see is fully cooked, and hence red.
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Miss Parker: Why did you save my life?
Jarod: Because I still remember the little girl who gave me my first kiss.
- ConexõesFeatured in Profiler: Pianissimo (2000)
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