"Strange Attractors" | |
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Series Jeremiah Season 2, Episode 1 | |
Air date | October 10th, 2003 |
Writers | J. Michael Straczynski |
Director | Charles Winkler |
Producers | J. Michael Straczynski; Scott Mitchell Rosenberg; Ervin Rustemagic; Luke Perry; Grant Rosenberg; George Horie; Sara Barnes; Ben Brafman; Gregory Noveck |
Starring | Luke Perry; Malcolm Jamal-Warner; Sean Astin |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Things Left Unsaid (Part 2)" |
Next "Letters from the Other Side (Part 2)" |
"Letters from the Other Side (Part 1)" is the first episode of season two of the dystopic future series Jeremiah, and the twenty-third episode of the series overall. It was directed by Charles Winkler with a script written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski. It first aired on Showtime on Friday, October 10th, 2003 at 10:45 pm.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Luke Perry | Jeremiah |
Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Kurdy |
Sean Astin | Mister Smith |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Joanne Kelly | Liberty "Libby" Kaufman |
Peter Stebbings | Markus Alexander |
Ingrid Kavelaars | Erin |
Kim Hawthorne | Theo |
Robert Wisden | Devon |
Aaron Douglas | Davis |
Biski Gugushe | Steve |
Travis MacDonald | Guy |
Jake Moyer | Guard |
Rob Hayter | Guard |
Dana Pemberton | Norader |
Morley MacDougall | Traveler |
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