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Human Target is a television show based (extremely) loosely on, arguably merely suggested by, the Human Target comic book character of DC Comics. The original concept was seen in the fifth season of Arrow. The events of the series take place in San Francisco and follow the life of Christopher Chance, a unique private contractor, bodyguard and security expert hired to protect his clients ...
Being killed is... basically, my job.Christopher Chance Christopher "Chris" Chance, nicknamed the Human Target, is an individual with a special set of skills and master of disguise. He worked with Solntsevskaya Bratva and later with Star City Mayor's Office on missions, both of which centered around protecting Oliver Queen. For the sake of his mission, Chance thoroughly researched Oliver's ...
Security expert Christopher Chance's mission is to protect his clients at all costs, leading him to become a human target until the threat has been el… Select a country or region Africa, Middle East, and India
For the eponymous character, see Christopher Chance. "John referred to you as the Human Target." "Well, that works better as a job description than it does as a nickname." —Oliver Queen and Christopher Chance "Human Target" is the fifth episode of the fifth season of Arrow, and the ninety-seventh episode overall. It aired on November 2, 2016. The scene opens with a montage of Church ...
Dec 23, 2010 · Human Target is a drama on Fox that premiered in January 2010. It stars Mark Valley in the main role of Christopher Chance. He’s a private contractor that lends himself out to protect various ...
May 6, 2011 · (The Human Target 3 CD set, click image to embiggen!) This week, my “Human Target” soundtrack is finally released! More than two hours of score are available for download from iTunes, courtesy of WaterTower Music. La La Land Records has released a limited edition 3 CD deluxe set, featuring 62 tracks totaling nearly 4 hours of music.
Human Target ramps up the action with new faces and new cases, kicking things off in high gear as Chance (Mark Valley) and Guerrero (Jackie Earle Haley) race to rescue the kidnapped Winston (Chi McBride).