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Jake 2.0

  • TV Series
  • 2003–2004
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
3.8K
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Christopher Gorham in Jake 2.0 (2003)
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NSA computer technician Jake Foley is transformed into a secret agent after he is accidentally infected with nanobots, based on nanotechnology that reduce the size of a computer to the molec... Read allNSA computer technician Jake Foley is transformed into a secret agent after he is accidentally infected with nanobots, based on nanotechnology that reduce the size of a computer to the molecular level, which give him superhuman powers.NSA computer technician Jake Foley is transformed into a secret agent after he is accidentally infected with nanobots, based on nanotechnology that reduce the size of a computer to the molecular level, which give him superhuman powers.

  • Creator
    • Silvio Horta
  • Stars
    • Christopher Gorham
    • Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    • Judith Scott
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    3.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Silvio Horta
    • Stars
      • Christopher Gorham
      • Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
      • Judith Scott
    • 20User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Christopher Gorham
    Christopher Gorham
    • Jake Foley
    • 2003–2004
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    • Kyle Duarte
    • 2003–2004
    Judith Scott
    Judith Scott
    • Lou Beckett
    • 2003–2004
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    Keegan Connor Tracy
    • Diane Hughes
    • 2003–2004
    Marina Black
    Marina Black
    • Sarah Carter
    • 2003–2004
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    Miranda Frigon
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    • Valerie Warner
    • 2003–2004
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    • 2003
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    • Fran Yoshida
    • 2003–2004
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    Jim Byrnes
    • James Skerritt
    • 2003
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    • DuMont
    • 2003–2004
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    Tyler Labine
    • Seymour…
    • 2003–2004
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    Dean Redman
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    • 2003
    Matt Czuchry
    Matt Czuchry
    • Darin Metcalf
    • 2003
    Clayton Rohner
    Clayton Rohner
    • Alex Brandt
    • 2004
    Shin Koyamada
    Shin Koyamada
    • Shinji Makito
    • 2004
    Wes Williams
    Wes Williams
    • Caesar
    • 2004
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    Emmanuelle Chriqui
    • Theresa Carano
    • 2003
    • Creator
      • Silvio Horta
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    fredrik-se

    One boy's biggest dream about to come true.

    Jake Foley is a young, slightly geeky National Security Agency technician who harbours a secret desire to rise from his low-level position and become an agent himself. During a "freak accident" he is infected with nanites, which give him a dazzling array of superpowers, including "superhuman strength, lightning-fast speed, heightened hearing, razor sharp vision and the telepathic abilities to communicate with computers".

    When Jake's newfound abilities are discovered, the National Security Agency places him at the centre of a new Special Ops team. But once he is thrust into his new role as a secret agent, Jake is forced to juggle his two lives as a superhero and a regular, twenty-something guy looking to enjoy life and find love.
    Alipeeps

    Cancelled just as it was getting REALLY good!

    Jake 2.0 was a fab series and I just wish the network had given it more of a chance.

    It was an entertaining show with great characterisation, a good mix of light-heartedness and seriousness and some great storylines. It was also nice for once to see a "normal guy" as the lead, as the hero - a guy with insecurities and issues like the rest of us! Chris Gorham was fantastic as Jake, bringing just the right touch of appealing naivete to the role.

    I admit there were moments in the first few episodes where Jake's propensity to stumble into disaster was a bit annoying but this was all part of the character's growth - and boy has he (and the show!) grown over the course of the series.

    This show suffered from appalling scheduling (up against Angel - a 5 year established show with a huge fan base) and not enough promotion/advertising and sadly was cancelled just as it was really getting into it's stride and showing us what it could do. Recent episodes have allowed Jake's character to develop in leaps and bounds and touched on a lot of the more serious issues to do with Jake's new abilities - and the related intrigue within the NSA. The show was developing it's own mythology and more of a continuing thread of storyline within the stand-alone episodes and was heading into a slightly darker, very interesting direction.

    The first of the last four episodes made (not yet seen in the US) aired in the UK this week and was worthy of The X-Files in it's prime. The plot was absorbing and clever and is leading into all sorts of interesting places - this episode also was the series' first 2-parter, leaving things open for an hell of a conclusion next week! Jake's character has matured seriously in recent weeks and, although the friendly geek is still there, as an agent Jake has developed into a strong, confident man, not afraid to use fists or a gun - and pretty much someone you do NOT want to mess with if he's mad at you! Chris Gorham's portrayal of Jake continues to be excellent.

    There are 3 more episodes to be aired and then that's it for this excellent series. It had a lot of potential and a growing fan base but sadly didn't get the support it needed from the network. Can anyone say "Firefly"?

    Word of where the series creator was planning to take the show leaves me in no doubt that this series had the potential to be a serious contender in genre TV. A real shame it never got the chance...

    Ali
    7CarolinaCoupe

    Sceptical, But Hooked - Too Late

    I had never heard of this series until the SciFi channel began advertising it a couple of months ago. I thought it was a new show, and from the commercials I was not impressed. I started watching the show a few weeks ago (it airs at the same time as wrestling...), and I have to admit, it's grown on me. Tonight was the best I've seen, with Jake diving off of a bridge backwards to avoid returning to the NSA, and his superiors having to launch a man-hunt to find him. Turns out, it was a continuing episode.....sad thing? I missed the ending of that episode.

    I am also impressed with Keegan Connor Tracy, who played Diane Hughes. She is typical of the "plain girl turned gorgeous" storyline, but the writers of this show don't focus on that unnecessarily, which allows her much more depth of character.
    Mr. OpEd

    With Apologies to the Six Million Dollar Man and others

    Jake 2.0 is reminiscent of those 70s super-power TV shows that were typically so-so, but were at least sincere and in the case of a few, had some novel ideas, like the Six Million Dollar Man.

    Jake 2.0 is derivative of the type and lacks a shred of originality, even "TV originality." Are they paying homage to the Lee Majors show by nearly duplicating the "bionic" sound effect whenever anything super is happening or are they just out of ideas?

    The acting, with the possible exception of Miranda Frigon, is directionless and the characters are allowed to be dull. Christopher Gorham plays the Peter Parker geek role, though he gains his powers in the tradition of Captain America (you comic readers know what I mean). Perhaps the director doesn't understand the potential of "geeky" and so Gorham is limited to just a few reactions like "Huh, super powers; waddya know?" and "Still more super powers? Did I leave the stove on?"

    And what are his super powers? They're a pinch of Captain America, a dash of Spiderman, a smidge of Superman and a sprinkling of, well, whatever he seems to need at the time. Yes, he's smorgasbord super.

    I think his journey of discovery as he uncovers each power would be one of the show's highlights, but the show's makers don't share my interest. Not one of his powers is revealed in a particularly tantalizing or ingenious way. Is he strong? Listen bub, he hurls a ball at a young boy's tub! And that's about it. Oh and he can bend pipes in his apartment. Sort of. These are the kind of super powers one expects of California Governor Gray Davis: low wattage and unspectacular (though Davis has nicer hair).

    As a kid's show, it's just about OK. But for adults in an adult time slot, it seems more like Jake 2.0 is already in need of an upgrade. And customer support. And a return policy.
    UltimateTrekker

    Maybe they got something here...

    After watching the first episode of Jake 2.0 (a name that scared me off at first) I think there maybe a chance for a good show.

    It's basically a Million Dollar Man meets Spider-man kinda thing.

    The lead, Jake, is in a lab accident where he is contaminated with some experimental nanites that enter his system and begin integrating. Hence the super powers (strength, hearing, seeing...)

    I like the idea that it's beginning. They even mention that he will get stronger and better as the integration continues. The downside is that in order to show us how great he is, they overshoot the bounds. He should, for the first week, have trouble controlling these abilities, causing nearly as many accidents as saves (as Spider-man did in his first comics).

    However, you only got 1 hour and it was fairly good. If done properly this can be a wonderful show. However, it could just as easily sink into schlock. What was established quite nicely is a double love interest. The girl he likes and the girl we all think he should like. I say, watch and find out what they can do with this.

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      The show was canceled before the final three episodes of the season entered production. The first of these, "The Fix", was at script stage, whilst the final two, "Libra" and "Nano-A-Nano" had written outlines. The two outlines are included as extras on the Complete Series DVD release.
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    • Release date
      • June 26, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • SCI-FI Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Џејк 2.0
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada(pilot)
    • Production companies
      • David Greenwalt Productions
      • Matthews Scharbo Productions
      • Silent H Productions
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      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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