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Season 2 was officially confirmed on May the 9th 2012. Fox officially renewed it on this date. Its release date is unknown as well as how many episodes will be made for the season.

The second season was originally scheduled to premiere on October 26, 2012 on FOX, but was pushed back to February 8, 2013 moving to a new timeslot of Fridays at 9 p.m.

Plot[]

Martin, Jake, and Lucy gain help in their quest from news syndicate BreakWire and its owner, Trevor Wilcox (Greg Ellis). Jake starts to talk to Amelia (Saxon Sharbino) in their telepathic world. They also encounter Calvin Norburg (Lukas Haas), a former Aster Corps genius who is trying to heal his brain-damaged brother, and a murderous former priest, Guillermo Ortiz (Saïd Taghmaoui), who is determined to eliminate all of the Righteous 36 in order to restore the natural order of the universe, with God on top. After Lucy is killed on the orders of Aster Corps CEO Nicole Farington (Frances Fisher), Martin discovers that Farington plans to capture Jake and Amelia in order to decipher the God Sequence and use its predictive qualities to save the failing company.

The season ends with Amelia (Saxon Sharbino) losing her special powers and Jake being secretly marked as the special one of the 36 by the rabbi. Calvin loses his sick brother after all his efforts, and Martin becomes the sole protector of the 36. The God Sequence is finally fully revealed.

Cast[]

Starring[]

  • Kiefer Sutherland as Martin Bohm: a former journalist turned baggage handler, whose wife died in the September 11 attacks.
  • David Mazouz as Jake Bohm: Martin's mute 11-year-old son, who is obsessed with numbers and can see past, present and future events through numbers, and shows his father the numbers so that his father can help stop bad events from happening
  • Maria Bello as Lucy Robbins: the mother of Amelia, a girl who shares a gift similar to that of Jake and former client of Teller.
  • Saxon Sharbino as Amelia Robbins: Lucy's missing daughter, who is gifted like Jake.
  • Lukas Haas as Calvin Norburg: an Aster Corps genius whose path crosses with Martin and Jake. He is researching Amelia's brain activity, and plans to use the data to help his brain-damaged brother, William, recover from a major accident that he caused.
  • Saïd Taghmaoui as Guillermo Ortiz: a priest-turned-murderer bent on killing the 36 people with Jake's ability, though he is one himself. When finally cornered by Martin, he kills himself rather than be captured, but not before apologizing to God (within earshot of Martin) for not finding the "nest of seven."

Guest Stars[]

  • Bodhi Elfman as Avram Hadar: a Hasidic Jew who shares an office with Teller. A student of Kabbalah, Avram believes Jake's special abilities are tied to this mysticism.
  • Frances Fisher as Nicole Farington: CEO of Aster Corps who tries to decipher the God Sequence in order to predict the future to the advantage of Aster Corps.
  • Mykelti Williamson as Detective Lange: an LAPD detective who believes Martin's story enough to investigate Aster Corps.
  • Adam Campbell as Anthony "Tony" Rigby: an Aster Corps executive who reports to Farington and is complicit in keeping Amelia away from her mother.
  • Leland Orser as Dr. Linus: an Aster Corps employee in charge of the dangerous experiments being conducted on select members of the 36 at Aster Corps' Sleep Assessment Center. The experiments are disguised as treatment for sleep disorders, but are actually being used to complete the predictive number sequence for Aster Corps.
  • D. B. Sweeney as Joseph Tanner: Aster Corps enforcer who works directly under Farington orders.
  • Titus Welliver as Randall Meade: New York Lottery winner and a former firefighter who tried to rescue Martin's wife in the September 11 attacks. Meade believes he has a task to fulfill to atone for Sarah Bohm's death, which is driven by "his" numbers.
  • Roxana Brusso as Sheri Strepling: the corrupt director of the board-and-care facility that Jake attended.
  • Catherine Dent as Abigail Kelsey: Jake's aunt and an Aster Corps executive seeking custody of Jake.
  • Linda Gehringer as Frances Norburg: Calvin's mother, a middle-school librarian who is called to be Amelia's handler after the girl is kidnapped. She is murdered under orders from Aster Corps.
  • Samantha Whittaker as Dr. Nell Plimpton: an archaeologist and one of the 36 who comes to Los Angeles to Aster Corps' Sleep Assessment Center.
  • May Miyata and Satomi Okuno as Miyoko and Izumi: Flamboyant Japanese friends whose online presence runs throughout the first season, beginning with a cellular telephone that they receive from an international journey.
  • Greg Ellis as Trevor Wilcox: Martin's former reporter rival and later a friend who now owns a news syndicate called BreakWire and becomes an ally. Martin often leaves Jake under his care.

Episodes[]

# Image Title Writer Director Air Date Viewers
1 S2E01 "Event Horizon" Nelson McCormick Tim Kring February 8, 2013 3.94
2 S2E02 "Closer" Michael Waxman Carol Barbee February 8, 2013 3.59
3 S2E03 "Enemy of My Enemy" Sanford Bookstaver Rob Frasco February 15, 2013 2.56
4 S2E04 "Perfect Storm" Nelson McCormick Jennifer Johnson February 22, 2013 2.51
5 S2E05 "Eye to Eye" Milan Cheylov Barry O'Brien March 1, 2013 2.90
6 S2E06 "Broken" Matt Earl Beesley Karyn Usher March 8, 2013 2.60
7 S2E07 "Ghosts" Seith Mann David Eick March 15, 2013 2.22
8 S2E08 "Reunions" Roxann Dawson Brynn Malone March 22, 2013 2.79
9 S2E09 "Clockwork" Nelson McCormick Carol Barbee March 29, 2013 2.37
10 S2E10 "Two of a Kind" Michael Waxman Rob Fresco April 5, 2013 2.29
11 S2E11 "Accused" Adam Kane Barry O'Brien April 26, 2013 2.32
12 S2E12 "Fight or Flight" Milan Cheylov Brynn Malone May 3, 2013 2.19
13 S2E13 "Leviathan" Nelson McCormick Tim Kring May 10, 2013 TBA

Production[]

Season two was filmed at Fox Studios in Century City, Los Angeles.

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