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| Episode | Season {{#pad:1|2|0|left}}, Number 10 |
| Air Date | December 3, 2009 |
| Title Image | a Crown Cheese Steak flyer |
| Written by | David S. Goyer & Scott M. Gimple |
| Directed by | Michael Nankin |
| Guest Stars | Shohreh Aghdashloo as Nhadra Udaya Michael Massee as D. Gibbons John Prosky as Mr. Dunkirk Anthony Azizi as Samad James Frain as Gordon Myhill Ivar Brogger as Paul Becker Elizabeth Sung as Saayo Noh Marc Menchaca as Wheeler Mel Rodriguez as Oscar Obregon Karl Herlinger as Quarry with Michael Ealy as Marshall Vogel and Gabrielle Union as Zoey Andata |
| Co-starring | Ryan Wynott as Dylan Simcoe Kent Shocknek as Hansen Phillip Palmer as Campbell Elise Robertson as Outraged Woman Leslie Ishii as Priest No. 1 John O'Brien as Priest No. 2 Scott Kelly Galbreath as Correspondent No. 1 Suzanne Rico as Correspondent No. 2 Ken Rudulph as Correspondent No. 3 |
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"A561984" is the tenth episode of season 1 of FlashForward. It first aired in Australia and the United Kingdom on Monday, November 30, 2009, three days before it aired in the US in the United States on Thursday, December 3, 2009 on ABC.
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Summary
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Finding Nhadra
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Added by GaarmyvetIn direct violation of Stan Wedeck's orders, Mark Benford and Demetri Noh fly to Hong Kong to find the woman who called Demetri with the warning that he would be murdered on March 15, 2010. Upon landing on December 15, 2009, they are met by Marshall Vogel, who introduces himself as a member of the legal attaché's office in Hong Kong. He tells Mark he should answer his ringing telephone call because it is Wedeck calling. Mark begins introductions and Vogel interrupts, displaying his foreknowledge of the reason for their journey and reminding them that they have come to a country, China, that has been labeled as being responsible for the Global Blackout by the United States Government. Vogel advises Mark and Demetri to return to Los Angeles while they still have jobs. When Mark's phone rings with a second call from Wedeck, he answers it and is promptly reprimanded for flying to Hong Kong; Mark attempts to justify his actions and terminates the call by telling Stan that he had lied to Demetri and told him that Stan had changed his mind about letting them make the trip. He explains to Demetri that if things go badly, Demetri will need to be carrying a weapon.

Added by GaarmyvetVogel escorts Mark and Demetri to the airport. When Mark wants to know why Vogel is keeping them away from Nhadra, Vogel responds that they do not need to know what she knows. When Vogel again refers to the legal attaché's office, Mark challenges his statement. Vogel admits to an affiliation with the Central Intelligence Agency. Mark's phone rings again. When he answers, Wedeck tells him that he had seen the video of the confrontation with the police outside the restaurant. He orders Mark to surrender his badge and weapon to Demetri and, after hanging up, Mark complies. While Mark and Demetri are waiting for their flight, Mark assures Demetri that he will not shoot him. Meanwhile we find Nhadra in her office talking with D. Gibbons who entered Hong Kong against her advice.
The Announcement
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Added by Gaarmyvet Learning about the Blackout
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Added by GaarmyvetIn the next meeting, the two are joined by Janis Hawk, who shows images to Simon of Ganwar Region that have supposedly been sterilized to mask the location; Simon immediately identifies the area as Somalia by recognizing the terrain. Simon asks that Janis zoom in on a tower and pronounces that he designed the tower and identifies it as a specialized pulsed laser for a plasma afterburner; he adds that the concept should win a Nobel Prize in about two years. He compliments the agents on the Government's modelling software, explaining that the tower looks real. Campos is taken aback when Janis tells him that it is real. He explains that scientists are still running simulations. Janis tells him that the picture was taken in 1991, a year before he thought of the idea. Simon has trouble believing that anyone else could have come up with his idea and points out that people like him thrive on fame and immortality. He ponders the idea that the person who thought of the existing tower might be both brilliant and reclusive. Wedeck shows Simon a composite drawing of D. Gibbons; he explains that Gibbons has been hacking into high-tech facilities and plays chess. Simon denies knowing Gibbons, but says he will help the FBI find the fugitive because he wants revenge.
Janis' Quest
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Added by GaarmyvetLater, Janis returns and asks for Bryce's advice on how to proceed. When he starts prescribing a prenatal vitamin, Janis tells him that she is gay and needs to get pregnant without involvement with a man. Bryce tells her about the Cubit Fertility Clinic and a doctor named Jane Parker.
Zoey's Epiphany
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Added by GaarmyvetThat evening, Zoey is in the group attending the memorial. As the priest reads from Revelation 21:2, Zoey's attention is drawn to a white rose; she relives a portion of her Flash in which she drops a white rose onto the sand of the beach. Realizing that she has mistaken Demetri's memorial service for their wedding, she begins to sob and runs from the room.
The next day she rings the bell at Demetri's parents' home. Mrs. Noh admits her and Zoe explains that she has finally understood her Flash. She asks why the Nohs did not tell Demetri and her what they had seen in their Flashes, Mrs. Noh explains that not talking about it made ther truth less real. She goes on to tell Zoey that they had difficulties with the idea of Zoey marrying their son until they realized from their Flashes how much she loved Demetri. They now wish that the future was Zoey and Demetri marrying instead of Demetri dying. Zoey tells Mrs. Noh that they are going to change the future.
Lloyd Simcoe
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Added by GaarmyvetTrivia
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Production Notes
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Added by Andrewrox- This was the last episode before the hiatus. The show returned in March 2010.
- This episode premiered in Australia first in the world on November 30, and then the UK three days before it aired in the US.
- Brían F. O'Byrne (Aaron Stark) appears without lines.
- This was the first episode in which Nhadra Udaya's name was used.
Bloopers and Continuity Errors
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- The arrival in Hong Kong is shown in an exterior view at Kai Tak Airport which closed in July 1998. The departure exterior view is of the current airport at Chek Lap Kok (the names in English and in Chinese [赤鱲角機場] are visible).
- The screen showing the Blackout Announcement in US has a character composed of a square and a cross which is not a valid Chinese character. The proper translation of Blackout should be “昏迷”, not “停⌧” (the second character is an encoding error).
- The game of chess seen in the flashback to D. Gibbons in the doll factory (while Janis tells Simon what they know about D. Gibbons) differs from the game seen in "White to Play".This may however been done intentionally, while Janis wasn't there in the doll factory.
- Director Keller of the CIA testified in a closed session of Senator Joyce Clemente's committee about his suspicion that China was responsible for the GBO. ("Gimme Some Truth") In this episode, Marshall Vogel comments about "our Government" believing the Chinese to be responsible for the blackout.
Cultural References
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Lloyd Simcoe refers to the Many-worlds interpretation by Hugh Everett III. Many-worlds claims to resolve paradoxes such as Schrödinger's Cat, used by Simon Campos while picking up Camille. ("Scary Monsters and Super Creeps")
Literary Techniques
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- Irony: Mark is presented as not being aware of the serial number of his issued weapon.
- Epiphany: Zoey realizes that she had completely misunderstood her Flash.
Episode References
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- Zoey's revelation that the white in her Flash represented a funeral echoed Suki's complaint in "The Gift" about the white flowers in the hospital room.
Unanswered Questions
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- Theories for these unanswered questions should go on this article's theory page
General
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- Does Marshall being on a first-name basis with Nhadra indicate the U.S. government is involved with the blackouts/flashforwards?
- If Simon told Lloyd in "Black Swan" that they were responsible for the "greatest disaster in human history," why is he now saying he is not sure they caused the GBO?
Nhadra/D.Gibbons/Suspect Zero
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- How do(es) Nhadra/D. Gibbons have information on Mosaic, such as "137 Sekunden"?
- What does Nhadra have to gain for protecting D Gibbons?
- Do have the crows in D. Gibbons' doll factory lab have to do something with the fact that crows were dying en masse during the Global Blackout?
- Is D. Gibbons still trying to beat the same game in chess?
External links
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| FlashForward Season One | |
| "No More Good Days" • "White to Play" • "137 Sekunden" • "Black Swan" • "Gimme Some Truth" • "Scary Monsters and Super Creeps" • "The Gift" • "Playing Cards with Coyote" • "Believe" • "A561984" • "Revelation Zero, Part 1" • "Revelation Zero, Part 2" • "Blowback" • "Better Angels" • "Queen Sacrifice" • "Let No Man Put Asunder" • "The Garden of Forking Paths" • "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" • "Course Correction" • "The Negotiation" • "Countdown" • "Future Shock" | |