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  1. Nov 18, 2009 · “On October 6th the whole world blacked out for two minutes and seventeen seconds. The whole world saw the future.” — Opening lines of FlashForward. INTRODUCTION. In ABC’s FlashForward, humanity is impacted by a glimpse of the future (six months away) that they received during a worldwide blackout. This future-haunted humanity now must ...

  2. Main characters. FlashForward began with nine star billed roles. From episode six on, Dominic Monaghan is billed as a regular cast member. FBI Special Agent Mark Benford ( Joseph Fiennes) — A brooding and introverted agent at the local FBI office in Los Angeles, Mark's flashforward guides the investigation of the events of October 6.

  3. FlashForward, or: Guidance & The Voice of God ‘The secret things belong to the Lord’: what would you do if you knew the future? If it were bad, would we submit to it? What if we discover that it fits our own desires? Would we take it into our own hands, and view ourselves as makers of our own destiny?,

  4. Flashforward (20092010): Season 1, Episode 9 - Believe - full transcript Bryce begins his search for the woman in his flashforward, Aaron becomes concerned over Tracy's odd behavior, Mark attempts to track down the person responsible for texting Olivia and outing his drinking during his flashforward vision, and Demetri's co-agents try to ...

  5. Flashforward: Created by Brannon Braga, David S. Goyer. With Courtney B. Vance, Joseph Fiennes, Jack Davenport, Zachary Knighton. A special task force in the FBI investigates after every person on Earth simultaneously blacks out and awakens with a short vision of their future.

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  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FlashforwardFlashforward - Wikipedia

    A flashforward (also spelled flash-forward, and more formally known as prolepsis) is a scene that temporarily takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature, film, television and other media. [1] . Flashforwards are often used to represent events expected, projected, or imagined to occur in the future.

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