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- For the producer/writer, see Alfred Gough.
Al Gough | |
Notability: | Recurring character |
Type: | Federal agent |
Gender: | Male |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Los Angeles, California |
Status: | Deceased |
Died: | 2009 |
First: | FlashForward: No More Good Days |
Actor: | Lee Thomas Young |
Al Gough is a recurring character featured on the ABC television series FlashForward. Played by actor Lee Thompson Young, he was introduced in the pilot episode, "No More Good Days" and made nine appearances in the series in total.
Biography[]
Al Gough was an agent working for the FBI field office of Los Angeles. He made his first appearance in the opening episode, when he is seen discussing the flashforwards with his colleagues. He revealed that he saw Inspector Fiona Banks in his flashforward, and later called her to corroborate the stories. Banks agreed and revealed having seen him in her flashforward. An evidence sheet with Al's name on it is seen in Mark Benford's flashforward. In "Black Swan", Al and Mark discuss with Stanford whether to follow up on the lead about Somalia. After Stanford vetoes the suggestion, Mark asks Al about the possibility of asking a hacker to hack into the system to spy on the investigation. By the end of the episode, Mark asks Al to contact the hacker, disturbing Al as he enters the name "Celia" into the Mosaic Collective. Al commits suicide in episode seven, "The Gift", in an attempt to reassure the rest of his team that the future is unwritten despite the flashforwards. He gets the idea after discussing putting tape over the window of the office that he and Fiona are due to meet in on April 29th, so that the bird will not fly into it. While Fiona suggests the bird might die somewhere else, Al remains adamant that the future can still be rewritten. An extended version of his flashforward appears in this episode, where Al is seen talking to his attorney about a woman named Celia, whom he is revealed to have lethally injured in an accident and who has been taken off life support and died about an hour before, some time before April 29th, 2010. Al writes Celia a letter revealing that the future is yet to be written and that she will live to see April 29th. [1]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Al Gough was created by Brannon Braga and David Goyer.
- Actor Lee Thompson Young is also known for playing the character of Victor Stone, aka, Cyborg on the WB Network television series Smallville. Ironically, the series was co-executive produced by a man named Alfred Gough.