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  1. Flashforward is a 2009-2010 TV series that follows an FBI task force investigating a mysterious event that causes everyone to see a vision of their future. The series features a star-studded cast, a complex plot, and a mix of drama, mystery, and sci-fi elements.

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  2. Marshall Vogel ( Michael Ealy) is a CIA agent who becomes a part of the Mosaic task force. Shelly Vreede ( Barry Shabaka Henley) is an FBI agent working for the field office in Los Angeles. Vreede realizes that his flashforward foresees the same day as everybody else: he saw the date, April 29, 2010, on the news.

  3. Develop and improve services. List of Partners (vendors) The FBI tries to work out what caused a global flash forward.

  4. Synopsis. When the entire world blacks out for two minutes and seventeen seconds, everyone sees a flash of their own future 6 months from the present. For some, the future is hopeful, while for others, it is unexpected. For a few, it doesn't seem to exist. Knowing their fate will alter each person's life, destinies will be changed.

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  5. Thu, Nov 12, 2009. The discovery of a person in Mark's flashforward impedes a romantic getaway with Olivia. Aaron discovers information about his daughter. Simon and Lloyd attempt to resolve a conflict, and Janis returns to the Bureau. 7.3/10 (629) Rate.

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  6. Watch the official FlashForward online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos, blogs, photos, cast bios, free episodes

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  8. S1 E2 - White to Play. 1 October 2009. 45min. Mark and Demetri head to Utah to track down a suspect who may be connected to the global blackout, Olivia comes face-to-face with the man from her vision, and Mark and Olivia's daughter, Charlie, has trouble coping with the aftermath of her flashforward. Available to buy.

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