''The Pretender'' is an American
action drama
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television series created by Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle, that aired on
NBC from September 19, 1996, to May 13, 2000.
The series follows Jarod, a young man who is a "Pretender", a
genius
Genius is a characteristic of original and exceptional insight in the performance of some art or endeavor that surpasses expectations, sets new standards for future works, establishes better methods of operation, or remains outside the capabilit ...
impostor able to quickly master the complex skill sets necessary to
impersonate
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*Entertainment: An entertainer impersonates a celebrity, generally for entertainment, and makes fun of ...
a member of any profession. After being kidnapped as a child by The Centre, a sinister think tank located in the fictional Blue Cove,
Delaware
Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacen ...
, who exploited his Pretender abilities, Jarod escapes as an adult and goes on the run. He is chased by a trio of Centre agents—Miss Parker (the daughter of a pivotal figure within The Centre), Sydney (a Centre psychologist who raised Jarod) and Broots (a Centre computer expert). In each episode, Jarod assumes a new professional identity (e.g., doctor, lawyer, soldier, pilot) to investigate a crime framed on someone else, and
deliver justice to the actual culprits. In the meantime, Jarod searches for his origins, and leads Miss Parker, Sydney and Broots on a chase to discover the dark secrets of The Centre, including how they are involved in the death of Miss Parker's mother.
The series was inspired by serial
impostor Ferdinand Waldo Demara
Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr. (1921 – June 7, 1982) was an American impostor.
He was the subject of a movie: ''The Great Impostor'', in which he was played by Tony Curtis.
Demara's impersonations included a naval surgeon, a civil engin ...
.
A part of the network's Saturday night lineup, NBC
cancelled the series after four seasons.
TNT ordered two sequel
television films that aired in 2001—''
The Pretender 2001'' and ''
The Pretender: Island of the Haunted''. In 2013, creators Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. Van Sickle began updating the story with a book series and graphic novels; the first, ''
The Pretender: Rebirth'', was published on October 7.
Plot
Jarod (
Michael T. Weiss) is a
child prodigy who is abducted at a young age and raised in a
think tank
A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governmental ...
called the Centre, based in the fictional town of Blue Cove,
Delaware
Delaware ( ) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, bordering Maryland to its south and west; Pennsylvania to its north; and New Jersey and the Atlantic Ocean to its east. The state takes its name from the adjacen ...
. Told that his parents have died, Jarod is assigned to the care of a man named Sydney (
Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau (born 6 December 1938) is a Belgian actor best known for his roles in the films '' A View to a Kill'', ''The Rapture'' and '' Panic Room'', as well as the TV shows '' The Pretender'' and ''House''.
...
), a
psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their ...
working for the Centre. During Jarod's youth, Sydney mentors the boy and regularly coaches him through complex simulations designed to exploit his intellect for real life application. But as an adult, Jarod discovers that the Centre is using data gathered from his responses for nefarious purposes, such as illegal black ops and engineering the deaths of others. Feeling responsible, Jarod escapes the Centre. Soon afterward, he discovers that the people whom he had long believed to be his parents actually were not, as Jarod has an anomaly in his blood that a father or mother would share — which neither of his supposed parents do.
The Centre assigns a team to recapture Jarod, consisting of Sydney, computer expert Broots (
Jon Gries), and "Miss Parker" (
Andrea Parker), a dogged and formidable operative who was raised in the Centre and knew Jarod as a child. Though she is no longer an active field operative, she is "recalled from Corporate" during the pilot episode and put in charge of Jarod's recapture; in exchange, she would get to leave The Centre. While Sydney feels loyalty to Jarod and wishes his safe return, Miss Parker is under orders to "preferably" bring him in alive and will not hesitate to use deadly force. Fearing for Jarod's safety, Sydney at times undermines Miss Parker and will directly prevent her from using lethal methods to prevent Jarod's continued evasion of his pursuers. In the pilot, Parker questions Sydney's commitment to the Centre, telling him he can be a scientist for the Centre or "mommy" to Jarod, but not both.
Despite The Centre's resources, Jarod often stays a step or two ahead of his pursuers. While tracking down clues to his past and his parents, Jarod also targets criminals who have gone unpunished or undetected by the law. Through assumed identities (which involve different surnames, but always "Jarod" as a first name), he uncovers the truth about these crimes, and lures the perpetrators into staged set-ups that emulate the harm they have done to others, and forces them to confess their crimes. At times, he leaves Miss Parker and Sydney deliberate clues ("breadcrumbs") that point to the criminals he is targeting and why. During his adventures, Jarod also discovers the joys of the childhood he was denied while being raised in isolation — such as bubblegum,
ice cream
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, a
Slinky
The Slinky is a helical spring toy invented by Richard James in the early 1940s. It can perform a number of tricks, including travelling down a flight of steps end-over-end as it stretches and re-forms itself with the aid of gravity and its own ...
, and
Silly Putty — that are often used in these traps. Meanwhile, Miss Parker, Sydney, and Broots learn more about The Centre's dark secrets, and how the institution was involved in the death of Miss Parker's mother.
Series finale
Though Jarod learns more about his family, there are still unanswered questions when the series ends after four seasons. The series finale closed with both characters being nearby an exploding bomb. The ending did not reveal whether Jarod and/or Miss Parker survived the blast. The next year, the telemovie ''
The Pretender 2001'' picked up directly from this cliffhanger, leading into Jarod's next adventure.
Themes
Loyalty
Loyalty is a recurring theme in the series. During the first season, Jarod sends Miss Parker evidence that she too has been manipulated by the organization, which is led by her father ("Mr. Parker"). Miss Parker discovers that she has been lied to about her mother's death, and The Centre was actually involved in her death (which she had been told was
suicide
Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Mental disorders (including depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, anxiety disorders), physical disorders (such as chronic fatigue syndrome), and ...
). Although her loyalty wavers on her quest for answers, and some specific periods – most notably during early season two, when her father disappears and is replaced by Mr. Lyle and Brigitte – it never completely falters.
Similarly, Sydney's loyalty to The Centre wavers upon its actions. Having raised Jarod, Sydney feels a unique bond to Jarod, and is unwilling to harm him to recapture him. This rift increases when he discovers truths about what the organization – specifically Mr. Raines – has done to Jarod, other Pretender children, and his twin brother, Jacob, who is his only family.
Identity
Having been kidnapped as a young child and raised in The Centre, Jarod has little memory of his life before being taken by The Centre. He yearns to find the identity The Centre kept him from having, and to reunite with his family. Similarly, Miss Parker struggles with her identity throughout the series, after The Centre's dark secrets affect her own family, such as learning she has a twin brother, and the circumstances surrounding death of her mother.
She learns from Jarod that she was lied to about how her mother Catherine Parker had died. Further revelations are made concerning Miss Parker's origins and her brother. This puts her in a parallel to Jarod's quest of discovery, and at times her loyalty wavers, though it never falters. When she and Jarod do share a romantic moment, Jarod questions if this will change things and Miss Parker replies it will not. "You run, I chase."
Cast
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Michael T. Weiss as Jarod
*
Andrea Parker as Miss Parker/Catherine Parker
*
Patrick Bauchau
Patrick Nicolas Jean Sixte Ghislain Bauchau (born 6 December 1938) is a Belgian actor best known for his roles in the films '' A View to a Kill'', ''The Rapture'' and '' Panic Room'', as well as the TV shows '' The Pretender'' and ''House''.
...
as Sydney/Jacob
*
Jon Gries as Broots (season 4; recurring previously)
Recurring
*
Harve Presnell
George Harvey Presnell (September 14, 1933 – June 30, 2009) was an American actor and singer. He began his career in the mid-1950s as a classical baritone, singing with orchestras and opera companies throughout the United States.
His career re ...
as Mr. Parker
*
Richard Marcus as Dr. William Raines
*
Paul Dillon as Angelo
*
James Denton as Mr. Lyle
*
Pamela Gidley as Brigitte
*
Ryan Merriman as Young Jarod/Gemini
*
Ashley Peldon as Young Miss Parker
*
Alex Wexo as Young Sydney
*
Jake Lloyd as Young Angelo
*
Kelsey Mulrooney as Debbie Broots
*
Jeffrey Donovan as Kyle
*
Jason Brooks as Thomas Gates
*
Kim Myers
Kimberly S. Myers is an American television and film actress.
Her breakthrough role was in the 1985 horror film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'' as Lisa Webber. She acted in another horror sequel in 1996, '' Hellraiser: Blood ...
as Jarod’s Mother
Production
The pilot was filmed in and around
Toronto, Ontario
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, Canada. The building used as "The Centre" in transition sequences is the
R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant
The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is both a crucial piece of infrastructure and an architecturally acclaimed historic building named after the longtime commissioner of Toronto's public works Roland Caldwell Harr ...
. Following the pilot, the series moved production to Los Angeles.
In the Spring of 1999, the series was sold into syndication to
TNT and
The WB
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.
After the series was cancelled in May 2000, a fan campaign for the series to continue prompted negotiations involving the show's creators and both NBC and TNT. In October 2000, TNT greenlit two
television films – ''
The Pretender 2001'' and ''
Island of the Haunted'' – which aired on TNT in January and December 2001, respectively. However, both movies ended with an unresolved
cliffhanger, and TNT opted not to order any more movies.
The creators of the show, Steven Mitchell and Craig van Sickle stated in an interview on the French DVD of the telemovies that an ending was written for the series; they just needed financing to create it. In a September 2007 interview on the miniseries ''
Tin Man'', Mitchell and van Sickle noted that fans were still requesting an ending and that it would happen "soon" due to a relationship with "Strange Highway" Entertainment. They also noted that the story line would continue digitally on the web. On May 21, 2008, van Sickle again expressed interest in having a final episode or film to finish the series, and asked fans to continue to be patient until it happens.
Novels and Rebirth of series
On July 8, 2013, it was announced through The Pretender Creators Facebook page that the series would be reborn. On July 19, the producers stated in an interview that they planned graphic novels and then a mini-series/movies.
The first Pretender novel, ''
Rebirth'', was released on September 22, 2013, in eBook and paperback through Amazon. The second Pretender novel, ''Saving Luke'', was released on May 12, 2014, in eBook and paperback, also through Amazon.
Episodes and Nielsen ratings
Awards and nominations
;Won
FAITA Award (also known as First Americans in the Arts Awards):
* Outstanding Guest Performance by an Actor in a TV Drama Series
Tyler Christopher (2001)
Young Artist Awards:
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series — Guest Starring Young Actor
Seth Adkins
Seth Elijah Adkins (born October 30, 1989) is an American actor. He made his debut as a child actor in the TV shows '' Small Talk'' and '' Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' in 1996 and the films '' ...First Do No Harm'' and '' Titanic'' in 1997. He l ...
(1999)
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series — Supporting Young ActorRyan Merriman (1998–1999)
;Nominations
Emmy Awards:
* Outstanding Main Title Theme Music by
Mark Leggett and
Velton Ray Bunch (2000)
Golden Satellite Award:
* Best TV Series—Drama (1998–1999)
* Best Performance by an Actor in a Drama SeriesMichael T. Weiss (1998–1999)
* Best Performance by an Actress in a Drama Series
Andrea Parker (1999)
Saturn Award
The Saturn Awards are American awards presented annually by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films. The awards were created to honor science fiction, fantasy, and horror in film, but have since grown to reward other films bel ...
:
* Best Genre TV Actor – Michael T. Weiss (1998)
Young Artist Award:
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series for Guest Starring Young Actor
Zachary Browne (1998)
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series for Guest Starring Young Actress
Caitlin Wachs (2000)
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series for Guest Starring Young Actress
Ashley Peldon (1999)
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series for Young ActorRyan Merriman (1997)
* Best Performance in a TV Drama Series for Young Actress
Ashley Peldon (1997)
YoungStar Award:
* Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Drama TV SeriesRyan Merriman (1997,1999–2000)
Home media
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment released all 4 seasons on DVD in
Region 1 between 2005–2006. They also released the two ''Pretender'' movies together as a set on March 13, 2007. All 4 seasons were re-released on May 26, 2009, with new packaging.
All episodes from the first two seasons are available for purchase online through
Amazon.com's
video on demand
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service.
Thrillogy
Thrillogy was a short lived sci-fi/action
programming block on NBC's Saturday night that debuted in Fall of 1996 with three action/sci-fi series: ''
Dark Skies'', ''The Pretender'', and ''
Profiler''. When ''Dark Skies'' was cancelled before the
1996–97 television season was over, NBC attempted to keep the Thrillogy block intact for the
1997–98 season by inserting the new series ''
Sleepwalkers''.
However, the series was cancelled after the airing of only two episodes, and NBC dropped the Thrillogy marketing. ''The Pretender'' and ''Profiler'' continued airing together on Saturday nights, earning respectable ratings for NBC.
At the midseason point of the
1999–2000 season, NBC reintroduced the Thrillogy lineup with the addition of paranormal series ''
The Others''.
However, NBC cancelled the entire lineup at the end of the season. The Thrillogy concept aired for less than the equivalent of two full seasons over a four season period.
''Profiler'' crossovers
Michael T. Weiss portrayed Jarod on the TV series ''
Profiler'' during an NBC
crossover event. The first half of the plot unfolded on ''The Pretender'' (season 3, episode 19 "
End Game"), in which two lead characters from ''Profiler'', Dr. Samantha "Sam" Waters (
Ally Walker) and Bailey Malone (
Robert Davi)
guest-starred. The conclusion takes place in an episode of ''Profiler'' (season 3, episode 19 "
Grand Master") in which Weiss guest starred; Jarod's alias at the time is Jarod Doyle, a police officer.
Two additional crossovers took place the following season; Walker departed from the series, and was replaced with new profiler Rachel Burke (
Jamie Luner). The first crossover takes place on ''The Pretender'' (season 4, episode 10 "
Spin Doctor") and concludes on ''Profiler'' (season 4, episode 10 "
Clean Sweep"), where Jarod had a short lived romance with Burke. Weiss later appeared as Jarod on another episode of ''Profiler'' (season 4, episode 18 "
Pianissimo"); however, ''The Pretender'' did not air another crossover episode.
See also
* ''
T.H.E. Cat
''T.H.E. Cat'' is an American action drama that aired on NBC Fridays from 9:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the 1966–1967 television season.Brooks, Tim and Marsh, Earl, ''The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1 ...
''—a forerunner of the "expert(s) help(s) people in trouble" genre
References
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