The Visitor (TV series)
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The Visitor was a sci-fi television series airing on the Fox Network for one season from 1997–1998. It stars John Corbett as a man (Adam McArthur) who was abducted by extraterrestrials 50 years ago and returns to Earth to help make life better for humanity. It was created by Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin.
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[edit] Overview
Fifty years prior to the outset of this show, Adam MacArthur is abducted by aliens in the Bermuda Triangle during World War II. Upon his escape and subsequent return to Earth, he finds that not only is he still the young man he was 50 years before, but he also has special powers. During his abduction, aliens managed to tap into a largely unused portion of his brain which left Adam with the power to heal and bring people back to life. He also acquired a number of other strange abilities.
In the series, he claims that all people have the power to do this but simply don't know how. Most episodes see Adam travelling America and making the lives of people better by using both his deductive reasoning and his special powers. He's driven by what he feels to be a quest to change the lives of strangers.
Adam used a small ship to travel back to Earth and continues to use the ship for travel purposes using a device the size of a television remote to control it. When not in use, Adam hides his ship from view during most episodes.
A Colonel from the U.S. Army, James Vise, is concerned about Adam's presence on Earth. He spends most episodes attempting to capture what he perceives to be a threat to U.S. security. FBI agents Van Patten, Wilcox, and Larue are also after Adam; however, they don't see him as a threat, but rather want to question him about his disappearance. They often clash with Vise's group. Adam is also being chased by otherworldly forces. Apparently, the aliens abducted a few humans as part of an experiment; Adam being one of them. Since Adam's escape back to Earth, the aliens are attempting to track him down in order to resume their tests.
In the end, Adam convinces his "abductors" that he has a mission to complete on Earth and thus is given the opportunity to save mankind. Vise, who was killed during his struggle capturing Adam, is revived by the one who he saw as a threat and is saved by him. Adam convinces him to find another purpose in his second chance in life. However, the ending is somewhat open because after Vise's "death", new questions rise. In addition, FBI agents Van Patten, Wilcox, and Larue are reassigned (or forced to resign) after the trio's encounter with Adam and Vise.
As a show where the main character is travelling to different locations in each episode, the show doesn't feature a large cast of primary characters. Similarly to shows like the X-Files, most episodes feature a supporting cast that appears for just a single scene.
[edit] Characters
- Adam MacArthur (John Corbett)
- Agent Douglas Wilcox (Grand L. Bush)
- Agent Nicholas LaRue (Leon Rippy)
- Agent Craig Van Patten (John Storey)
- Colonel James Vise (Steve Railsback)
[edit] Episodes
01 [US tx: 19-09-97] Pilot
02 [US tx: 26-09-97] Fear of Flying
03 [US tx: 03-10-97] The Devil's Rainbow
04 [US tx: 10-10-97] Dreams
05 [US tx: 17-10-97] Remember
06 [US tx: 24-10-97] The Black Box
07 [US tx: 31-10-97] Teufelsnacht (Devil Night)
08 [US tx: 07-11-97] Reunion
09 [US tx: 14-11-97] Caged
10 [US tx: 05-12-97] Going Home
11 [US tx: 19-12-97] Miracles
12 [US tx: 09-01-98] The Chain
13 [US tx: 16-01-98] The Trial
[edit] Trivia
- The series was created in parallel with the world's first webshows, the now defunct Thevisitor.com, which featured alternate characters, interweaving storylines and one of early DHTML animation. It is very similar to a more recent and much more successful series the 4400.
- The pilot episode, and the episode "Caged" were directed by Kevin Kerslake.