Trial by Fire (Fantastic Four)
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Fantastic Four episode | |
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“Trial by Fire” | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 1 |
Guest star(s) | Michael Dobson as Ronan the Accuser John Novak as Supreme Intelligence |
Writer(s) | Bob Forward |
Director | Franck Michel |
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Original airdate | September 2, 2006 |
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"Trial by Fire" is episode one of the first season of the television series Fantastic Four.
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[edit] Plot synopsis
The four are on their way to a charity fundraiser. However, after destroying a strange robotic sentry, Johhny is soon teleported to a stadium with similarities to a Roman Arena. Johnny is put on trial by the Kree and Ronan the Accuser acts as judge. Johnny quickly picks Reed as his representation. Later, Sue and The Thing are teleported as well, to act as character witnesses. Ronan reveals that the trial is motivated by Johnny's rash destruction of several robotic Kree sentries, or more accurately, every one to ever cross his path. Reed tries his best, but Johnny is sentenced to death. The team stand by him and whilst Ronan and two robotic lions act as executioners. However, when one of the robotic lions nearly attacks the stadium's Kree audience, specifically a Kree child, Johnny fights to stop it. Afterwards, the Kree audience change their minds and cheer Johnny's name, much to Ronan's displeasure. The Supreme Intelligence then appears and agrees to a stay of execution, saying that the Fantastic Four may be useful against the Skrull. Back on earth, Johnny apologizes to the team and thanks them for saving his life.
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[edit] External links
- Trial by Fire at imdb.com.
- Trial by Fire at TV.com.