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"Interregnum: Part Two"
Series Jeremiah
Season 2, Episode 15
Jeremiah 2x15 001
Air date September 24th, 2004
Writers J. Michael Straczynski
Director Mike Vejar
Producers Grant Rosenberg; Luke Perry; George Horie; J. Michael Straczynski; Scott Mitchell Rosenberg; Ervin Rustemagic; Ben Brafman; Stephanie Germain; Gregory Noveck; Sara (Samm) Barnes
Starring Luke Perry; Malcolm-Jamal Warner; Sean Astin
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"Interregnum: Part Two" is the fifteenth episode of season two of the drama series Jeremiah and the thirty-fifth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Mike Vejar with a script written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski. It first aired on Showtime on Friday, September 24th, 2004 at 10:45 pm. While Sims prepares an attack, a painful truth sets Jeremiah on his course while Kurdy and Markus engage enemy forces at Thunder Mountain.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Luke Perry Jeremiah
Malcolm-Jamal Warner Kurdy
Sean Astin Mister Smith

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Peter Stebbings Markus Alexander
Ingrid Kavelaars Erin
Byron Lawson Lee Chen
Michael Teigen Frank
Donna White Hannah
Enid-Raye Adams Gina
John Pyper-Ferguson Sims

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Rik Kiviaho Sims' lieutenant
Larry Musser Warren
Chris Lovick Fifth Column recruit
Matthew MacCaull Guard
Jessica Amlee Rose

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This series is rated TV-14.
  • This is the final episode of the series.

Allusions[]

  • An Interregnum is a period of discontinuity or "gap" in a government, organization, or social order. Typically, it was the period of time between the reign of one monarch and the next.

Quotes[]

  • Jeremiah: When I was a kid, I remember my dad saying that one man can change the world. At the time he said it, I believed him. Then the years after the Big Death, somewhere along the way, I just stopped believing.

...

  • Kurdy: If one guy with a bullet could change the world in the school depository in Dallas or in a hotel in Los Angeles or Memphis, how much more could one person with an idea, the right idea, change the world?

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  • Mister Smith: Today, this day, the world would change forever. Not because of the clash of armies, not in the currency of bomb blasts or body counts, but through the proper application of the only force that matters. The only power that even God respects. The truth.

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