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Gimme Some Truth
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| Episode | Season {{#pad:1|2|0|left}}, Number 05 |
| Air Date | October 22, 2009 |
| Title Image | an alarm clock |
| Written by | Barbara Ellis Nance (story) Nicole Yorkin (screenplay) Dawn Prestwich (screenplay) |
| Directed by | Bobby Roth |
| Guest Stars | Peter Coyote as Dave Segovia Talia Balsam as Anita Ralston |
| Co-starring | Amy Rosoff as Marcie Turoff
Emerson Brooks as Connelly |
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Gimme Some Truth was the fifth episode of Season 1 of FlashForward. It first aired on October 22, 2009 on ABC.
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Summary
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Garage Attack
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Added by Gaarmyvet Polygraphs and a Senate Hearing
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Added by GaarmyvetSenator Clamente approaches Stan while he is talking on the phone to his wife. An adversarial conversation ensues in which Clamente reveals that she has an agenda against Wedeck because of something he had done with an unidentified woman six years earlier, alleging that if she could have proven his misconduct, she would be the current President of U.S. Stan replies that she would never have won re-election. Clamente reveals that in her Flash she saw herself as President.
When the hearings reconvene, Stan testifies the Mosaic collective gathering the visions of people all around the world, allowing the FBI to construct a picture of what the world will look like on April 29, 2010. When Clamente chides him for having proceeded without authority, Wedeck reveals that Mark Benford had a vision of himself investigating the cause of the blackout and that the leads the FBI normally would not have for six months were already being followed. Senator Clamente says the committee should hear testimony from Mark. Stan attempts to block her move, pointing out that he is the Deputy Field Director in charge of the field office. Clamente comments the Wedeck managed to land on his feet and, in spite of Wedeck's comment that Mark has already been through a polygraph examination regarding his Flash, decides to reconvene the hearing the following morning with testimony from Mark. Stan tells Mark to just tell the truth.
The next morning, Mark reports that the FBI has learned that at least two men were awake during the Blackout and causes some consternation when he says that one of the things that happened during the GBO was a massive crow attrition and that had also occurred in Somalia in 1991. Clamente challenges Mark regarding the decision to open the investigation without authorization from FBI Headquarters. Mark says it seemed to be appropriate because in his Flash he was conducting such an investigation and that a team of masked gunmen were trying to kill him. Clamente is incredulous that masked gunmen will be able to penetrate a secure federal building. In response to Clamente's question about why he was alone in the office in his Flash, Mark can only say that he was working late. He is unable to explain to the committee why he can only remember approximately thirty seconds of the future when other people can remember the full two minutes and seventeen seconds. Wedeck walks out of the room as Clamente comments that the investigative techniques are close to voodoo or fraud and asks if anyone has a question about NAZI repatriation.
Images of Somalia
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Added by Gaarmyvet Dealing with the President
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Added by GaarmyvetLater, after a Presidential news conference, Segovia offers Stan the position of Director of Homeland Security, which includes membership in the Cabinet. Stan is certain that Clemente would block his appointment. Segovia assures Stan that Clemente would not be a problem. Following Stan's conversation with Clemente, he is sitting in the hearings and when he hears Clemente challenging Mark's testimony, he comments, "How dare you," and leaves the room. Stan calls Janis and asks her to do something for him.
Later that day, Stan visits Renee Garrigos, an African-American woman with a young son; Stan seems to be on good terms with both. That evening Stan joins President Segovia for drinks. Segovia asks if Stan has considered his job offer. In response, Stan displays a photograph of Segovia with Renee sitting on Segovia's lap and says that he is not in the room to talk about a job, but to continue funding for Mosaic. He tells his former boss that he was able to locate Renee through the Mosaic database. Segovia cautions that Stan can only play that card once and asks Stan if he is sure now is the time. Stan replies that it is all he has and leaves the room. Segovia keys a number into a phone and tells the party on the other end that he has a problem he needs taken care of.
At Home with Olivia
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Added by Gaarmyvet Garage Attack Redux
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Janis
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Added by GaarmyvetThe next morning at Janis apartment, Janis is dressed for work, but Maya is still in sleepwear as they share preparing breakfast. Janis' alarm clock sounds and she bemoans the fact that she can never get it set right. Janis tells Maya she can stay in her apartment when Janis leavers for work and gives her permission to go through her private property. They agree to meet after Janis workday is over at an art gallery. When they meet at the gallery, Maya gives Janis an alarm clock as a gift. Maya admits that, in lieu of going through Janis' things, she looked her up on the Mosaic Collective and learned that Janis will be pregnant in April. She asks if Janis also dates men. When Janis says that she does not, Maya suggests that the fact that she saw herself wearing a wedding ring may suggest a future together for the two. Janis tells Maya that in her Flash she was going through the pregnancy without assistance and summarily ends their budding relationship.
Later that evening, at the same time Janis' co-workers are being ambushed in Washington, Janis is attacked by two Asian men. She kills both but suffers a serious wound in the abdomen that leaves her bleeding in the middle of a street.
Trivia
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General
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- The pylons/towers found on the satellite images of the Ganwar Region appear to be five points perfectly spaced in a pentagon layout which could in turn also be seen as a five-pointed star (similar to the tattoos on the gunmen in Mark's flashforward).
- Real-life US politicians Hilary Clinton and Sarah Palin are referenced.
- Gina Torres makes an uncredited, voice-only appearance as Felicia Wedeck, talking to her husband over the phone.
Music
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- Can You Find Me Love by Harrison & The Majestic Kind
- Arabesque No. 1 in E Minor by APM
- A Story by Sugarplum Fairies
- Wait In Line by The Estate
- Sister Christian by Night Ranger
- Like A Rolling Stone by The Rolling Stones
- Additional Background Music by John Charles Marshall
Bloopers and Continuity Errors
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- Senator Clemente was referred to verbally by Wedeck as Joyce, but her nameplate at the panel hearing said Jane.
- The panel hearings were a supposedly closed session, and no cameras can be seen, yet the news report featuring Clemente shows an image of her at the hearing.
- The television in the parking garage in Washington, D.C. was carrying news from Channel 7 in Los Angeles.
- When the episode aired on October 22, Agent Vreede, when recounting his flash forward while being polygraphed, says that he entered the incorrect security code when leaving the building. By October 24, ABC had edited this reference to an incorrect code on its webplayer, so that now, Agent Vreede says "I was leaving for the night. I was headed out the security exit. I don't know why - maybe 'cause it was late."
- The polygraph examination were poorly represented; in a polygraph examination, the examiner asks a series of yes/no questions that have been previously discussed with the subject.
- If 20 - 25 million (numbers differ thorough the show) people died world wide, that's roughly 0.30 % / 0.37 % (assuming a world population of 6.7 billion). So the number of casualties in China might be above average!
- President Segovia offers Stan Wedeck the position of Director of Homeland Security, a Cabinet-level position. In real life, this is called the Secretary of Homeland Security.
Literary Techniques
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- Prolepsis. Showing the gun battle in the garage, then telling the current episode from 39 hours prior to that single event.
- Irony. Based on his trust of Mark, Stan sticks his professional reputation on the line to receive the funding necessary to continue the Mosaic Investigation -- then realizes his reputation is at stake when Mark reveals that he might have been intoxicated during his flashforward.
Unanswered Questions
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- Theories for these unanswered questions should go on this article's theory page
General
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- Who tried to kill the Mosaic agents?
Flashes
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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" | |