"Promises, Promises" | |
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Series Earth 2 Season 1, Episode 4 | |
Air date | November 27th, 1994 |
Writers | P.K. Simonds |
Director | Félix Enríquez Alcalá |
Producers | P.K. Simonds; John Melfi; Tony To; Michael Duggan; Carol Flint; Mark Levin; Janace Tashjian; Chip Masamitsu |
Starring | Debrah Farentino; Clancy Brown; Sullivan Walker; Jessica Steen; Rebecca Gayheart; John Gegenhuber; Joey Zimmerman; J. Madison Wright; Antonio Sabato, Jr. |
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"Promises, Promises" is the fourth episode of the dystopic future television series Earth 2. It is the fifth episode of the show if one counts the two-part series pilot as a single episode. The episode was directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá with a script written by P.K. Simonds. It first aired on NBC on Sunday, November 27th, 1994.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Tim Curry | Gaal |
Tierre Turner | Zero |
Walter Norman | Walman |
Marcia Magus | Magus |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Earth 2 was created by Michael Duggan, Carol Flint, Mark Levin and Billy Ray.
- This episode is included on the Earth 2: The Complete Series DVD collection. The collection was produced by Universal Studios Home Entertainment and released in Region 1 format on July 19th, 2005.
- There are a total of thirteen credited cast members in this episode. According to IMDB, there are an additional six uncredited cast member.
- This is the second and final episode of Earth 2 directed by Félix Enríquez Alcalá. He also directed "The Man Who Fell to Earth (Two)".
- This is the first episode of the series written by P.K. Simonds. He writes four episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Better Living Through Morganite (Part 1)".
- This is the fourth and final appearance of Gaal.
Allusions[]
- Reference is made to the Thanksgiving holiday in this episode.
Bloopers[]
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Quotes[]
- John Danziger: Every Digger on this planet could croak and I could care less, but your son is one of us. Nothing else matters. (Off Devon's look) What, does that offend you?
- Devon Adair: No, it frightens me.
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- Alonzo Solace: It's not like calling someone on Gear, I don't have a transmit button!