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Awake (TV series) - Wikipedia. Watch Gerald`S Game Online Free 2016 there. Awake is an American television police procedural fantasy drama that originally aired on NBC for one season from March 1 to May 2. The pilot episode had an early release on Hulu on February 1. The show's central character is Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs), a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department. Kyle Killen, the series' creator, was primarily responsible for the program's concept; although he served as a writer, he avowed that writing episode scripts was difficult. Killen also served as an executive producer (with David Slade) of the pilot episode. Jeffrey Reiner and Howard Gordon then continued producing (with Killen) for Gordon's Teakwood Lane Productions.
Michael lives in two separate realities after a car accident. In one reality (where he wears a red wristband), his wife Hannah (Laura Allen) survives the accident; in the other reality (where he wears a green wristband), his son Rex (Dylan Minnette) survives.
Michael does not know which reality is real and uses the wristbands to differentiate between the two. He sees two therapists: Dr. Jonathan Lee (BD Wong) in the "red reality" and Dr.
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NBC aired the remaining episodes in the series' original time slot. Fans of the show created a "Save Awake" campaign to convince networks to revive the show, which was unsuccessful. Awake has been nominated for one award. Series overview[edit]Michael Britten, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), and his family are involved in a car accident.[1] After the crash, Michael is confronted with two separate realities.[1] His wife Hannah has (apparently) survived the accident; however, in a second "reality", his son Rex survives instead.[1] To distinguish the two realities for the viewer, Michael wears a red wristband in the first reality and a green one in the second.[1] Michael does not know which "reality" is real; he has therapy sessions with Dr. Jonathan Lee in the "red reality" and Dr. Watch Island Of Lost Souls Online Full Movie.
Judith Evans in the "green",[1] both of whom attempt to diagnose what is happening to Michael.[1] Each therapist sees it as a coping mechanism, insisting that the other reality is a dream.[1] Dr. Lee is confrontational about the accident, while Dr. Evans is more nurturing.[1] In the "red reality" Hannah plans to move to Portland, Oregon, but later decides against it[2][3] (partly due to Michael's objections).[4]Before the crash Michael worked with his long- time partner, Detective Isaiah Freeman (known to his LAPD team as "Bird)".[1] After the accident, Michael is assigned to Detective Efrem Vega in the "red reality." Vega was previously an officer, when Bird was transferred to the western division to work with Detective Ed Hawkins.[1][5] In the "green reality," Michael stays with Bird and Efrem remains an officer.[1] While working on cases in both realities, Michael begins to realize that the details of one case can help him with another case in the other reality.[1][6] Due to this, he often clashes with his partners (who are unaware of this).[6] Rex and Hannah grieve each other's death after the accident, coping in different ways: [7][8] In the "red reality" Hannah begins to redecorate the house, while in the "green reality" Rex begins to play tennis with Hannah's former partner Tara.[1] In "Turtles All the Way Down", in a dream Michael sees Hannah at a restaurant.[9] He was "dreaming while he was dreaming", and Hannah told Michael to give her "one last kiss goodbye".[9] This causes Dr.
Evans to note that Michael realizes the "green reality" is life.[9] However, soon afterwards Michael sees Rex and Hannah together and is happy.[9]"Detective Hawkins ran me off the road and destroyed my family. He's the reason we will never all be together again."—Michael Britten("Two Birds")[1. Details surrounding the accident are slowly revealed as the series progresses. Shortly after the crash, Michael's commanding officers (Tricia Harper and Carl Kessel) meet to talk about the accident and how they set up a "short" guy.[1. Later a microphone at Ricky's Tacos speaks to Michael, claiming that if he moved to Portland he would "never know the truth".[4] Michael slowly begins to remember what happened in the accident; [4][5] after realizing that Ed caused it, he speaks with Dr. Evans and Dr. Lee.[5] His therapists insist that he is imagining it all to help cope with the pain.[1.
However, when Michael later breaks into Ed's house Ed admits that he and an accomplice were hiding heroin at the Westfield Distribution Center; "they decided he had to go", after Michael began to uncover it.[1. Michael does not know who "they" are, demanding that Ed tell him.[1. Ed asks for protection before telling him, and attacks Michael when he is distracted.[1.
During the struggle Michael kills Ed, and Bird comes into the house after speaking to Dr. Watch Micmacs Online Metacritic. Evans.[1. 0] Michael later discovers that Carl and Tricia are involved in the setup.[9][1.
Tricia shoots Carl in the "green reality" (in an attempt to hide her involvement in the accident), but is later imprisoned.[9] At the end of the series finale ("Turtles All the Way Down"), Michael sees Hannah and Rex together. Concerned about his odd behavior, they ask if he is all right. Michael replies, "I'm perfect," and closes his eyes. Killen has said that he has seen interesting theories about the finale's meaning. He says no theory is "wrong" except those which compared Awake's finale to Dallas (an American television soap opera) or Newhart (an American television sitcom). He supposed that there was the "überpossibility" that Michael was in a coma, or had a new third reality created, but it was not interpreted as "He woke up and his family was fine.
He'd just been having two nightmares."[1. Killen said "we actively fought against" the idea that the series was Michael's dream; what seeing his wife and son together "really represents is a further fracturing of his psyche".[1. A second season, Killen said, would have explored the idea of Michael's wife and son both living but not (necessarily) a third reality. Another season also raised the possibility of Tara and Michael beginning a romantic relationship. Since the finale was written before the show's cancellation, it was written so either reality could have been the "real" one: "[the writers] didn't intend to have that mystery sewn up in ['Turtles All the Way Down']".[1. Characters and story arcs[edit]Main characters[edit]There are four main characters in each reality, totaling eight.
Michael Britten (the lead character) is an LAPD detective who lives in both realities.[1] Since he does not know which reality is "real", he has routines to help him maintain the illusion of control; [1. Michael is often confused, suffers from a sleep disorder and dislikes heights.[5][1.
He refuses treatment because he does not want closure for his family.[9] Hannah Britten is Michael's wife, who is grieving her son's death.[1] She was planned to have an unexpected pregnancy in the show's second season.[1.