In the series' pilot episode, a ball of light deposits a group of 4400 people in the Cascade Range foothills near Mount Rainier, Washington in the United States. Each of the 4400 had disappeared in a beam of green light in 1946 or after. None of them have aged from the time of their disappearance. Confused and disoriented, they have no memories of what transpired prior to their return.
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| Spoken Language | english |
| Runtime | 41 – 46 min |
| Premiere: World | September 23, 2004 |
| Premiere: USA | July 11, 2004 |
| Channel | USA Network (21:00, United States) |
| Parental Advisory | Frightening & Intense Scenes, Violence & Gore, ... |
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As the reappearance of 4,400 missing persons on a single day confounds the global community, federal agents on the case slowly discover the ways in which the victims have been changed.Сast and Crew
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Critique: 9
Shows about alien abduction are an acquired taste. 'The 4400' has the good sense to keep aliens and abduction abstract and concentrate on ordinary...
Not every plot twist of this series worked, but the mysteries kept us hooked during its run, as the show managed to never lose sight of its human s...
With the overarching reason for the 4,400's return now tantalisingly exposed, the show gets great mileage out of exploring the individual plights o...
If you’re in a charitable mood, or indeed are an active connoisseur of B-grade science fiction, that may be enough. And there may be sur...
The production reveals too little at too leisurely a pace and has the feel of being assembled on the cheap – cutting corners some places...
If you were paying attention the other night to the start of yet another Stargate SG-1 season, you already know that the producers were smart enoug...
The 4400 is the Law & Order of sci-fi shows – reliably entertaining, sturdily structured, and consistently well-acted.
X-Men-style special powers still abound, and mysterious occurrences keep things interesting. One major character even turns into Tippi Hedren.
When it was good, The 4400 was every bit the superhero TV show that Heroes is. And when it was great… let’s just say that it blew t...
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