Forbidden Science
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Forbidden Science | |
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Genre | Adult sci-fi series |
Created by | Doug Brode |
Starring |
Vanessa Broze Joanne Alderson Levi Freeman Colin Sommers Noelle DuBois Austin Ball |
Composer(s) |
Brent Barkman Russ Mackay |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | John Quinn |
Camera setup | Film; Single-camera |
Running time | 23 minutes |
Production company(s) | Dangerous Tomorrows |
Distributor | American Cinema Group |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Cinemax |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 480i (SDTV) |
Original run | January 9, 2009 – present |
Forbidden Science is a Cinemax "After Dark" series that premiered on January 9, 2009, it is about a world in which people fulfill erotic desires with androids. It is a combination of film noir and sexploitation. Forbidden Science was a 13-episode series which follows the lives of the "4Ever Innovations" staff.
Cast and characters
- Levi Freeman - Colin Summers: The owner of 4Ever Innovations.
- Joanne Alderson - Bethany Montrose: Joins 4Ever Innovations as the head of sales after her marriage ends. A friend of Colin's from before the show.
- Austin Ball - Dr. Philip Wise: A researcher in android technology and virtual reality. He is the later lover of Penny Serling.
- Noelle DuBois - Dr. Penny Serling: A researcher in android technology and virtual reality. She is the later lover of Philip Wise. She is a parody of the character Abby Sciuto on NCIS.
- Mary LeGault - Laura Lucas: The assistant and lover to Colin Sommers.
- Vanessa Broze - Julia White: A clone of a computer/human brain researcher by the name of Stephanie White, who via a memory chip from the recently deceased researcher, is able to join the staff and continue Stephanie's work.
Episodes
Season 1
Title | Episode # |
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"4Ever" | 1 |
Two women have to start their lives over; one after a devastating divorce, the other after having been murdered. | |
"Adversaries (part 1)" | 2 |
When 4Ever announces a new cloned-organ lab, someone sets a bomb in the building. Bethany and Julia both try to put the past behind them and begin a new life at 4Ever. | |
"Adversaries (part 2)" | 3 |
After Colin is nearly killed in an explosion, he and the 4Ever team set out to discover who’s responsible for the bombing. | |
"Weekend" | 4 |
It’s the weekend, but no one seems to be going home. Penny tries to create the perfect lover, while Bethany uncovers a secret project: Level 6. | |
"Hotzone" | 5 |
When an employee of 4Ever is found dead, Philip uses the experimental Gold Chip to relive the last few hours of their life. | |
"Property (part 1)" | 6 |
Julia falls in love with an android who is about to be destroyed by her company, and she makes a fateful decision that will put her at odds with her friends. | |
"Property (part 2)" | 7 |
Julia is on the run with an android she stole from 4Ever. Now, both her friends and the company’s competitors are hunting for them. | |
"Lonely" | 8 |
When Laura begins an online virtual-affair, she uncovers secrets about who really created 4Ever Innovations. | |
"Tarot" | 9 |
When Bethany is kidnapped by a group of Bio-Terrorists, Colin is forced to ask Julia for help. Julia must use a highly experimental, and dangerous procedure to enter the mind of a dying scientist. | |
"Virus" | 10 |
Penny Power to the rescue! When the 4Ever building is taken over by a thinking computer virus, Dr. Penny Serling suits up to save the day. | |
"Erase" | 11 |
Julia, a clone of a dead woman, discovers a way to erase all of her programmed memories, and to finally be able to live her own life...but at what cost? | |
"Secrets" | 12 |
The answers start here. When the Gold Chip is successfully completed, Colin tries to find a way out of his deal with Adrian, and the Level 6 project. | |
"Home" | 13 |
Discover the truth. Live 4Ever. Colin’s missing, and Bethany uncovers the secret of Level 6. (Series finale). | |
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