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Forever, “Social Engineering,” was written by John Enbom and was directed by Antonio Negret. Enbom’s other credits include Free Agents, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, and Veronica Mars, and Negret’s include Arrow and The 100. This episode focused on communication, secrets, and privacy.
Mar 4, 2015 · Forever episode 17 review: Social Engineering. Forever's recent uptick in quality is reflected in this week's well-written and engaging episode about a cybercrime-related murder...
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Mar 3, 2015 · Social Engineering: Directed by Antonio Negret. With Ioan Gruffudd, Alana De La Garza, Joel David Moore, Donnie Keshawarz. A member of a secret "hack-tivist" group is murdered; Abe remembers his days as an activist.
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- 2015-03-03
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"Social Engineering" is the seventeenth episode of Forever. It aired on March 3, 2015.
"Henry and Jo examine the world of cyber-terrorism to track down a killer when a member of a secret hack-tivist group turns up dead. The investigation also puts Henry in jeopardy of having his own secret exposed. How far will he go to keep his mystery from being revealed? He must walk a fine line between judging if others' secrets are worth keeping...
Starring
•Ioan Gruffudd as Henry Morgan •Alana de la Garza as Jo Martinez •Joel David Moore as Lucas Wahl •Donnie Keshawarz as Mike Hanson •Lorraine Toussaint as Joanna Reece (credit only) •Judd Hirsch as Abraham Morgan
Guest Starring
•Jane Alexander as Nora Morgan
•"In 1912, Guglielmo Marconi predicted his invention the radio would out end t war. No more miscommunication, no more secrets. Then 200 million people were murdered in the century following. Meanwhile, we came up with better ways to communicate. None of which, alas, put an end t lies, miscommunication, or murder." —Henry
•"You live by a code? So do I." —Henry
•"Perhaps privacy is a thing of the past. In the future, everything about us will be available with the touch of a button -- who's fallen in love, who's gotten sick, who's having an affair. Maybe it's a good thing -- a future without secrets. Of course, those of us with a few more years value our privacy. We've made our mistakes and survive them. It's not that we want to keep these secrets from others. Usually, we're keeping them from ourselves." —Henry
•"Why did you choose death? Did you grow up next to a cemetery or something?" Jo to Henry
Henry's life was almost exposed to Jo and he seemed ready to tell her the truth when she confronts him about his Guam's degree[ep 2]. He plays along when he figures Liz Chamberlain changed his past and lies about an Oxford degree.
•Episode recap at Forever official website – archived from the original on December 26, 2015
•Episode at IMDB
Forever Season 1 Episode 17: Social Engineering Summary: Henry and Jo examine the world of cyber-terrorism to track down a killer when a member of a secret hack-tivist group turns up dead. The investigation also puts Henry in jeopardy of having his own secret exposed.
Forever 1x17 "Social Engineering" - Henry and Jo examine the world of cyber-terrorism to track down a killer when a member of a secret hack-tivist group turn...
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