Un homme particulièrement doué, capable de maîtriser n'importe quelle compétence, s'échappe d'un centre de test secret et parcourt le pays en acceptant diverses missions pour aider des gens,... Tout lireUn homme particulièrement doué, capable de maîtriser n'importe quelle compétence, s'échappe d'un centre de test secret et parcourt le pays en acceptant diverses missions pour aider des gens, tout en échappant à ses ravisseurs.Un homme particulièrement doué, capable de maîtriser n'importe quelle compétence, s'échappe d'un centre de test secret et parcourt le pays en acceptant diverses missions pour aider des gens, tout en échappant à ses ravisseurs.
- Nommé pour 2 prix Primetime Emmy
- 5 victoires et 18 nominations au total
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis show was partially inspired by the life of Ferdinand Demara, Jr., a genius with an eidetic memory who could master any skill just by reading a book about it.
- GaffesIn Season 2, episode 4, Jarod sends miss Parker a cardboard box containing a Viewmaster picture disc, and a live lobster with a note attached to it. Moments later, Mr. Lyle enters the room, and Broots, who is now holding the lobster, tries to hide it behind his back. However, when the camera pans around Broots from the back, the lobster we see is fully cooked, and hence red.
- Citations
Miss Parker: Why did you save my life?
Jarod: Because I still remember the little girl who gave me my first kiss.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Profiler: Pianissimo (2000)
Sexy Andrea Parker played Miss. Parker (an amusing coincidence that she herself said was one main reasons she took the role), who was filled with utter determination to capture Jarod and return him to the Centre, despite the times he helped save her own life and was someone she knew as a child growing up in the Centre. He even got her to start questioning the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of her mother, whose killer has remained a mystery through four seasons and two TV movies. Patrick Bauchau was Sydney, one of the few people Jarod ever felt that he could trust, and a father figure to him. Sydney often seemed happy for Jarod that he was free of the Centre and able to experience life, and their phone conversations (when Jarod would call for advice or just to talk) were always very nice. The good supporting cast included Richard Marcus (appropriately evil as the nefarious Mr. Raines), Jon Gries as scardy cat computer whiz Broots, Jamie Denton as Parker's brother, Harve Presnell as Parker's father (though that later became debatable following events in the first TV movie), and one-time James Bond himself George Lazenby as Jarod's father, who disappeared from the show as mysteriously as he had appeared.
For three seasons, THE PRETENDER maintained a high quality of entertaining adventures and stories, with a good balance between the Jarod "pretending" stories and the Centre mythology sub-plots. But with the forth season, the show made the same mistake THE X-FILES made: it got too involved with itself. There was more and more focus on the internal conspiracies of the Centre instead of a focus on Jarod and his exploits. The show's mythology began to take over, and it seemed each week there was a new revelation about someone, like the writers couldn't make up their minds as to what they wanted to do. Thanks to this and a heavy dose of pre-emps, PRETENDER began to sag and was cancelled at the end of the season (just so NBC could carry XFL, and look how well that paid off).
But thankfully, some loose ends were tied up by TNT, who picked up the show for reruns and gave us two movies. The first three seasons were the best, and I hope some day the show is made available on DVD.
- MichaelM24
- 11 avr. 2002
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Détails
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Pretender
- Lieux de tournage
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada(pilot only)
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