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| 1 :01x01 - The Passenger List (Jul/12/2001) | | An airplane worker by the name of Jeremy Bell learns of a plane crash on his watch. Through a string of events, he begins to worry that his daughter may have been on the plane when it crashed. It is an unlikely worry, but to be on the safe side he investigates the crash site. While investigating, he meets an attractive young woman whose entire family was killed in the crash. The two become good friends as they talk. However, strange feelings of deja vu begin to regularly occur in Bell as he learns of the crash. He begins to regularly feel as though something about this mess of a crash is familiar... | | Guest Stars: Blu Mankuma as Dooley, Julie Patzwald as Hallie, Viv Leacock as Paramedic #4, Emily Holmes as Amanda Bell, Robin Douglas (1) as Paramedic #3, Ty Olsson as Paramedic #2, Robert Luft as Paramedic #1, Kristina Matisic as Reporter #3, Dion Luther as Reporter #2, Carol Alexander as Reporter #1, Troy Evans as Coroner, Paul Guilfoyle (1) as John, Kelly Rutherford as Marilyn Lanier, Aidan Quinn as Jeremy Bell, Patricia Drake as Flight Attendant | Director: Yves Simoneau Writer: Billy Brown (4), Dan Angel | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Renovation (Jul/12/2001) | | A family moves into an old, abandoned house that has not been used since a terrible murder/suicide crime. The father of the old family went insane and, for inexplicable reasons, killed himself and his family. The odd thing is, the father had, until then, been a respected member of the community. It shocked the entire town. Now the new family arrives, eager to settle into the new home. The inhabitants of the town are worried at first, but eventually accept it. After all, the odds of anything happening again had to be virtually nil. Right? | | Guest Stars: Jon Cuthbert (1) as Past Dad, Merrilyn Gann as Realtor, Gil Bellows as Keith, Kirsten Robek as Arriane, Katharine Tobin as Past Mom | Director: Brian Dennehy Writer: Billy Brown (4), Dan Angel | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - A View Through the Window (Jul/19/2001) | | An old army veteran finds a plentiful farm that has simply appeared in a barren desert. The farm has a seemingly impenetrable force field around it, and while the military general can see in, the residents of the farm cannot see out. The army general, going through a hard time after a divorce and death of his son, soon learns that there are periods where the force field goes down for a time, and he decides to jump through. The people there seem nice enough.... | | Guest Stars: Don Wallace (3) as Prairie Grandpa, Carl Lumbly as Danny Holman, Bill Pullman as Ben Darnell, Emily Holmes as Belinda, Carin Moffat as Elise Darnell, Todd Talbot as Private Rasky, Sean Campbell (1) as Sergeant Gibson, Michael David Simms as General Briggs, Calum Worthy as Prairie Boy, Karen Austin (1) as Prairie Grandma, Ryan Hale as Ben's Son, Hanna Ballard as Prairie Girl | Director: Bill Pullman Writer: Steven Aspis Story: Robert Leman (3) | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Quiet, Please (Jul/19/2001) | | Here we have Gerald, a man who just wants to get away from the city for a while, with its noise and traffic and especially the frightening news of a serial killer. However, he is to be denied his wish. In a camping ground, a creepy stranger named Ben stalks Gerald, bothering and annoying him, even when Gerald explicitly asks him to quit. Eventually Gerald actually moves his tent deep into the woods, but even then Ben follows him like a creepy shadow. Is Ben the serial killer from the city? And if not, just who is? | | Guest Stars: Brian Dennehy as Ben, Cary Elwes as Gerald, Gus Lynch as Ranger | | Director: Joe Dante (1) | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Now He's Coming Up the Stairs (Jul/26/2001) | | Meet Michael Sears, your average psychiatrist... except for the fact that he has the gift (or curse) of temporarily taking on his patients' illnesses or disorders. It leaves them cured- and Sears is hailed as brilliant- but he then has to deal with his patients' problems until the effect wears off, which takes a significant amount of time- and it is increasing lately. While on vacation, in an attempt to get away, Sears stumbles across a boy who is his worst case yet... | | Guest Stars: Mark Schooley as Eli Bellinger, Shauna Kain as Melissa Bellinger, Rita Bozi as Maid, Bryce Hodgson as Mark, Nancy Sivak as Margory Bellinger, Hrothgar Mathews as Dr. Palmquist, Donna Yamamoto as Dr. Taverin, Sam MacMillan (1) as Bellman, Luke Perry (1) as Dr. Michael Sears, Allison Hossack as Carol Thorpe | Director: Nick Gomez (1) Writer: Steven Aspis | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Used Car (Jul/26/2001) | | Charlotte, sick and tired of her old car, is delighted when her husband buys her a beautiful new car as a present. This feeling quickly evaporates when it becomes clear that this isn't an ordinary car. After several ghostly experiences, Charlotte becomes convinced that her new car is haunted by some kind of spirit named Lucy. Worse, the spirit seems to act hostile towards Charlotte. Very hostile. What does Lucy want, and what connection does Charlotte have that makes the spirit so angry? | | Guest Stars: Jacqueline Samuda as Melissa, Jenn Bird as Lucy Sykes, Steve Makaj as Gordon Sykes, Hart Bochner as Jack, Sherilyn Fenn as Charlotte | Director: Michael W. Watkins Writer: Ted Humphrey | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - Rest Stop (Aug/02/2001) | | A group of travelers pick up a mysterious hitchhiker who goes by the name of Andy. After joking around and driving for a few minutes, they arrive at a rest stop. The stop is slightly creepy, with some shifty-looking people taking up space in the store. Nevertheless, Andy insists on stopping for a few minutes. When the travelers head out, they discover their cell phones aren't working and Andy is nowhere in sight. Soon after, they begin disappearing, one by one. | | Guest Stars: Emmalee Fiddy as Crafty #3, Joshua Hamlin as Crafty #2, Mark Hildreth as Tom, Katharine Isabelle as Vicki, Jo Ann MacDonald as Crafty #1, David Kopp as Chuck, Catherine Barroll as Woman Shopper, Amy Jo Johnson as Sarah, Jerry O'Connell as Andy | Director: Yves Simoneau Writer: Sophie C. Hopkins | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - After Life (Aug/02/2001) | | During a funeral for Michael Doyle, he suddenly pops out of his coffin, miraculously still alive. The doctors are at a loss to explain his incredible recovery or sudden re-emergence, but his wife and daughter and simply glad he's back. This joy is tainted by uneasiness, however, as Michael seems to feel as though being allowed to live is a punishment, and he wants to move on. Michael is sure the reason he was sent back was to accomplish something, but what? Finally, he hits upon the idea that it's his duty, as a good father, to take his daughter with him, beyond life... by killing her. | | Guest Stars: Randy Quaid as Michael Doyle, Susan Gibney as Natalie Doyle, Terence Kelly (1) as Pastor James, Alison Matthews as Dr. Martina Tyler, Eric Schneider as Mr. Rupert, Andy Thompson (1) as Frank, Meghan Black as Kaitlin Doyle | Director: Jeff Levy (1) Writer: Sophie C. Hopkins | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - If a Tree Falls... (Aug/09/2001) | | When a group of college kids are killed in a car accident and miraculously manage to return, they theorize that since no one saw them die, they can't be dead (A la "If a tree falls with no one to hear it, does it make a sound?") Deciding this must be the reason, they decide to bury their former bodies so no one will ever find them and theoretically, they will not die. However, one student, the religious Devin Murray, can't accept that this miracle should be allowed to occur. He decides to free the three bodies from the car so they will be found, and then they will be able to move on as it should be. Will Devin be able to achieve his task? Will his friends allow it? What could go wrong? | | Guest Stars: Erica Carroll as Student, Frederick Pleasure II as Fisherman, Natasha Lyonne as Bethany, Art Kitching as Seth, Jonathan Jackson (1) as Devin Murrany, Ed Evanko (1) as Father Mulvaney, Scott Nicholson as Truck Driver, Keith Provost as Officer Hutchkiss | Director: Po-Chih Leong Writer: Steven Aspis | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - The Occupant (Aug/09/2001) | | Janet's life is disrupted when she begins to notice that, upon returning for her late-night shift, objects in the house are not always as she left them. Uneasy, she gets the idea that it is possible that someone might be actually using the house while she is at work. Determined to find out, she skips work one night and stakes out in a closet... and someone breaks in. | | Guest Stars: Bridget Fonda as Janet, Anthony Harrison (1) as Officer Thatcher, Dion Luther as Eugene, Johannah Newmarch as Flight Attendant, Russell Roberts as Jeweler, Chris Kelly (2) as Officer Hoarns, Jessica Sloan as Waitress | Director: Joe Dante (1) Writer: Billy Brown (4), Dan Angel | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Reunion (Aug/16/2001) | | Lt. Dale Stillman, a war hero, is out to meet his old army buddies at a reunion. Stillman was declared a hero after he was captured and tortured, yet refused to give away his comrade's location. Ready to meet his good friends and fellow army veterans, Stillman travels to the reunion campground... but something doesn't seem right. Slowly it begins to dawn on him that his war days were not as he remembers them, and the real truth reveals itself. | | Guest Stars: M. Emmet Walsh as Gus, Ron Canada as Wally, Chuma Hunter-Gault as Jimmy, Kavan Smith (3) as Dante, Aaron Pearl as Sam, Jane Sowerby as Clair, Jay Mohr as Lt. Dale Stillman, Zoran as Yosef, Bryan Leslie as Mayor | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Jim Leonard (1) | | | |
| 14 :01x14 - Neighborhood Watch (Aug/16/2001) | | A former criminal, at one time convicted of child molestation crimes, moves into a formerly peaceful neighborhood, shattering the idyllic living. Terrified for their children, the parents are forced to take drastic measures. They live in fear. When the police refuse to help, the fathers of the block decide to take matters in their own hands... but are they stopping to get all the facts? | | Guest Stars: Suzin Schiff as Maureen Martindelli, Britt McKillip as Kyra Martindelli, David Paymer as Jim Osgoode, Valerie Mahaffey as Sally Osgoode, Peter Kent as Ed Neville, Lauren Diewold as Ashley, Don Thompson (1) as Detective, David Millbern as Alan, Malcolm Stewart as Officer, Ray Galletti (1) as Steve Thorne, Lurene Music as Olivia Thorne | Director: Bryan Spicer Writer: Wendy MacLeod | | | |
| 15 :01x15 - Bitter Harvest (Aug/23/2001) | | When farm boy Shane accidentally triggers a chain of events that causes old man Jennings to lose both his arms, Jennings blackmails Shane into working on his farm. Jennings, whom people say was descended from a witch, seems to hint that he isn't through with Shane yet. Whenever Shane comes to work on Jennings' farm, they are alone. Jennings has plenty of time to work on revenge, and he's spending the time well... | | Guest Stars: Ryan McDonald (5) as Jared, Chris Lovick as Bucky, Jane Perry (1) as Joanie, Mark Houghton as Cal, Jack Palance as Jake Jennings, Brendan Fletcher as Shane Watkins | Director: Philip Sgriccia Writer: Julie Siege | | | | | | |
| 17 :01x17 - The Doghouse (Aug/30/2001) | | Barry is harassed and beaten up by a bookie for a debt he can't pay. He escapes from him with the help of a seemingly nice and friendly woman named Amanda. As we all know, it is not wise to judge by looks. This is a lesson that Barry learns very quickly. Barry meets Amanda's two dogs, fiercely loyal to her. The only problem is, Amanda seems a little ... too attached to the dogs. When they kill the bookie who harasses him, Barry knows something is wrong and he needs to leave. Amanda and her dogs don't appreciate that train of thought. | | Guest Stars: Bill Croft as Christopher, Stephen Baldwin as Barry, Jane Adams (2) as Amanda | Director: JoBeth Williams Writer: Earl Hamner, Jr. | | | |
| 18 :01x18 - Still Life (Aug/30/2001) | | An innocent woman with a comfortable happy life, a wonderful family, and great friends. This idyllic living is broken by the sudden appearance of three strangers, two men in blue and white, and a woman in green, who seem bent on breaking this lifestyle. One after another these creepy stalkers harass her, seemingly to kidnap or take her somewhere. The police attempt to help out, but each of the strangers disappear without a trace. Not wanting this nightmare to infect her family, she insists that life continue on as normal. However, when her husband and daughter are out of the house, the strangers all return. Who are these strangers, and what do they want? | | Guest Stars: Michelle Hart as Jenny, Deryl Hayes as Officer Barnes, Anaya Farrell as Woman in Green, Brian Jensen as Man in White, Taras Kostyuk as Man in Blue, Kirsten Prout as Wendy Morris, Peter Wingfield as David Morris, Mare Winningham as Kate Morris | Director: Ernest Dickerson Writer: Sophie C. Hopkins | | | |
| 19 :01x19 - Hate Puppet (Sep/06/2001) | | A man, usually well-liked by everyone, suddenly finds himself the target of terrible rage and anger at anyone he comes into contact with. While searching for the answer, he comes across a new book, entitled "Hate Puppet" that seems to describe all of his latest endeavors with flawless detail... | | Guest Stars: Monica Hamburg as Waitress, Vitaly Kravchenko as Bearded Man, Ty Olsson as Bartender, Norma Wick as Interviewer, Kwesi Ameyaw as Cop, Kim Kondrashoff as Foreman, William Atherton as William Price, Chad Lowe as Andy Harris, Torquil Campbell as Greg Harris, Helene Joy as Linda, Michael Kopsa as Bob Jenkins | Director: Thomas J. Wright Writer: Naren Shankar Story: Thomas F. Monteleone | | | | | | |
| 21 :01x21 - The Maze (Sep/19/2002) | | When Susan Thornhill turns down a date from a boy named Wes on college campus, she hides in a local hedge maze after class to avoid facing him. However, when she finally walks out of the maze, she discovers that much has changed. The environment is still similar, but there are hardly any people, and the few that she runs into are completely insane. Where is she? Or better yet, when is she? | | Guest Stars: Thora Birch as Susan Thornhill, Luke Edwards as Wes, Amanda Plummer as Music Professor, Chiara Zanni as Gail | Director: Tobe Hooper Writer: Steven Aspis | | | |
| 22 :01x22 - Harmony (Sep/19/2002) | | Tired from traveling, Eli West decides to stop off in a small town called Harmony. It's a nice little town, with friendly residents and a good community. There is just one odd thing about it- music, all types of music, is completely prohibited. When Eli asks for reasons, he is told that a mysterious and deadly "Beast" lives on the outskirts of town and it is attracted by music. Laughing at the legend, Eli attempts to prove the townspeople wrong... however, is he dismissing the legend too hastily? | | Guest Stars: Justin Chatwin as Pete, Mitchell Kosterman as Sheriff, James Kirk as Tim, Michael Hogan (1) as Larry, Chilton Crane as Mrs. Hartford, Shirley Knight as Mrs. Finch, Tracy Middendorf as Lucinda, Timothy Olyphant as Eli West | Director: Paul Shapiro Writer: José Rivera | | | |
| 23 :01x23 - Cargo (Sep/23/2002) | A small-time crew mate, Mark Stevens, discovers a group of immigrants in the cargo hold, who beg for his help. It appears that there is a murderer within the hold and he is slaughtering the immigrants one by one in brutal fashion. Defying his captain and the creepy cargo head, Stevens promises to help them out of the hold, not understanding who the actual murderer is.
| | Guest Stars: Vladimir Moskovshenko as Lookout, John Cuthbert (1) as Taforner, Joanna Pacula as Head Immigrant, Vladimir as Lookout, Asja Pavlovic as Miriam, Micah Gardener as Nikolai, Philip Baker Hall (1) as Captain Dennis Brascom, Jamie Kennedy (1) as Mark Stevens | Director: Tobe Hooper Writer: Harry Dunn | | | |
| 24 :01x24 - Switch (Sep/23/2002) | | Sydney, a woman with a severe multiple personality disorder stemming from a traumatic childhood experience, seeks the psychologist Dr. Lewis. Together, Lewis and Sydney attempt to purge Sydney's "alternate" personalities so she can live a normal life. Lewis provides encouragement while Sydney wanders the dark hallways of her mind, confronting and eliminating her other personalities. Progress is made, but it is not without problems. Sydney finds that purging her personalities is not easy, and often has severe relapses. One night when she leaves, a group of heckling teenagers provokes a violent, aggressive personality out of hiding, and she attacks the teens. Sydney continues working harder than ever... but is there something that her mind is not revealing to her? | | Guest Stars: Natasha Gregson Wagner as Sydney, James Hutson (1) as Tim, Pam Grier as Dr. Lewis, Shylo Sharity as Little Girl, Kyle Labine as Teenager #2, Justin Stillwell as Teenager #3, Cameron Gilley as Charles, Allie Mickelson as Sharon, Brent Glenen as Teenager #1 | Director: Jefery Levy Writer: Kay Reindl, Erin Maher | | | |
| 25 :01x25 - Patterns (Sep/24/2002) | | After assaulting an innocent pedestrian, Martin is brought into a mental clinic for analysis. Dr. Dan Critchley, the doctor assigned to Martin, listens to his explanation about how his "patterns"- such as wearing certain clothes in a certain order- keep the world as it should be, running smoothly. Dr. Critchley dismisses the claims, and drugs Martin in an attempt to break his habit. It succeeds, but then, very odd things begin happening around the world... | | Guest Stars: Terry Howson as Charlie, Giacomo Baessato as Billy, Matthew Munn as Young Martin, John Dadey as Officer Danforth, Anna Hagan as Ann, John B. Lowe (3) as Mr. Brand, Miguel Ferrer as Dr. Dan Critchley, Malcolm McDowell as Martin | Director: Keith Gordon Writer: Philip Levens (1) | | | |
| 26 :01x26 - Voices (Sep/24/2002) | | Sandra, deaf from birth, attempts to restore her hearing by agreeing to submit to a new type of surgery whose goal it is to repair damaged hearing. The surgery seemingly fails and Sandra walks away feeling the same as before. However, at her job in a justice court, she realizes she's not the same as always- she has the ability to hear people's thoughts. In court, she realizes that one of the officers is actually the guilty party, having framed the defendant and stolen the missing money in question at the hearing. Unfortunately, no one believes her. Sandra, determined to prove the officer (Bruce Malone) guilty, uses her knowledge from listening in to sneak into Malone's cash stash. When Malone returns, Sandra is pressed to make it out alive. She also manages to pierce even deeper into Malone's mind, where she finds some unexpected news. | | Guest Stars: Sam Boniface as Young Bruce Malone, Jerry Walliser as Bailiff, Cameron Bright as Young Tim Malone, John Moore (1) as Judge, Cory Dagg as Public Defender, Lorena Gale as D.A. Clarkson, Gillian Barber as Dr. Bonnie Talbott, John Finn (1) as Bruce Malone, Terrylene as Sandra McClinnon, Lombardo Boyar (1) as Perez, Don House as Cop | Director: Ian Toynton Writer: Will Dixon (1), Damian Kindler | | | |
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