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"Synthetic Love"
Series War of the Worlds
Season 2, Episode 9
Air date January 15th, 1990
Writers Nancy Ann Miller
Director Francis Delia
Producers Frank Mancuso, Jr.; Jon Anderson [1]
Starring Jared Martin; Lynda Mason Green; Adrian Paul
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"Synthetic Love" is the ninth episode of season two of the science fiction television series War of the Worlds. The episode was directed by Francis Delia with a script written by Nancy Ann Miller. It first aired in syndication on January 15th, 1990. In this episode, John Kincaid takes a friend to the Laporte Rehabilitation Centers in the hopes of getting him off an addictive narcotic. He soon discovers that the center is run by the Morthren and their new designer drug is made from human brain tissue! Ewwwwww.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Jared Martin Harrison Blackwood
Lynda Mason Green Suzanne McCullough
Adrian Paul John Kincaid

Also starring[]

Actor Role
Denis Forest Malzor
Catherine Disher Mana
Vlasta Vrana Jonathan Laporte
Sam Malkin Mister Jimmy
Kathryn Rose Rene Laporte

Co-Stars[]

Actor Role
Richard Sali Aide
Patricia Phillips Bayda
Andrew Scorer Lunatic
Ellen Horst Nurse
Dean Richards Drug dealer
Gigi De Leon Young woman
R.D. Reid Druggist
Elizabeth Beeler Scientist
Réal Andrews Man in bar

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  1. Supervising producer Jon Anderson is credited as Jon Andersen in this episode.
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