Jarod, a boy genius with a special gift for pretending to be other people. Kidnapped and held prisoner by a corporation that used him as a human simulator, he escapes more than 30 years later, searching for clues to his true identity and family. Read more
| Starring | Michael T. Weiss, Andrea Parker, Patrick Bauchau, Jon Gries |
|---|---|
| Director | Rick Wallace, Michael Zinberg, Gabrielle Beaumon |
| Genres | Television |
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Jarod, a boy genius with a special gift for pretending to be other people. Kidnapped and held prisoner by a corporation that used him as a human simulator, he escapes more than 30 years later, searching for clues to his true identity and family.
| Starring | Michael T. Weiss, Andrea Parker, Patrick Bauchau, Jon Gries, Ryan Merriman |
|---|---|
| Director | Rick Wallace, Michael Zinberg, Gabrielle Beaumon |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: not available Production year: 1996 |
| Format | DVD |
Jarod, as a child he is stolen in the dead of night by a shadowy organisation and held against his will for 30 years in a place called the centre.
Jarod was taken because he is not an ordinary child, he has a rare ability to mimic anyone in any given situation.
A valuable tool that the centre staff use to their own advantage.
Jarod has been told he has been helping people with the simulations he does but one day the truth comes out. He has been used as a pawn and the simulations he has ran for many years have been used for dark purposes.
Appalled Jarod escapes the centre with two things on his mind, the first to right wrongs that the centre have done, secondly to find his parents, but only knowing your first name makes this a difficult task especially, with agents from the centre after you intent on bringing you back.
A friend from America orginally told me about Pretender, and I was sceptical that it could work.
However, I soon got completely engrossed in the storyline, the characters, and the 'rightness' of how the storylines progressed. Overall, I was hooked.
As the seasons go on, the series just gets better and better, and it shouldn't disappoint anyone who likes a little escapism.
However, I must give everyone who hasn't seen the series fair warning - the series was cancelled, and the final planned TV movie was never aired or made. The series finished in two TV specials, The Pretender 2001, and Island Of The Haunted. Despite the show's popularity, viewings wavered and the programme was halted.
In this respect it was pretty poor that the producers didn't give fans a halfway decent ending, and it's only this that disappoints, as the final film leaves you up in the air and feeling 'cheated' because there's no closure and no 'happy endings'.
If you can get past the poor series ending - definitely worth a watch.