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  2. Jun 8, 2010 · Created by Usual Suspects Academy Award Winning Writer Christopher McQuarrie, Persons Unknown tells the story of several strangers who have all been kidnapped and brought together in a small,...

  3. Dec 16, 2022 · Bone fragments from Pilot Officer Alfred Milne and Sgt Eric Stubbs, who died in 1944, were found on the North York Moors in March 2020. The discovery sparked a joint police and MoD...

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    Pilot" is the first episode of Persons Unknown. It aired on Monday June 7, 2010. "A group of seven strangers must come together to solve the puzzle of their lives."

    A group of seven seemingly unconnected, random people are kidnapped from across america and placed in a ghost town from which there seems to be no escape. "Pilot" introduces the seven Abductees.

    Presidio Park

    In San Francisco at Presidio Park, Janet Cooper watches her daughter Megan playing. Mr. Edick, a private investigator, meets with Janet and tells her that he hasn't had any luck finding her absent husband. Janet accuses Edick of taking money from her husband to make sure that he isn't found, but Edick denies it. After he leaves, Janet looks for Megan and is unable to find her. She panics and starts searching through the playground, and finally spots the balloons that her daughter was wearing. Janet runs to the spot and several men grab her, chloroform her unconscious, and take her away. Back at the playground, Megan emerges from a slide and looks for her mother. Megan is seen wandering around the park calling for her mommy.

    The Hotel

    In a hotel room, Janet wakes up with no idea of where she is or how she got there. The door is locked and there is no key, and someone walks by outside without saying anything. Janet yells for her daughter and then notices a surveillance camera on the ceiling. She pleads with whoever is watching to give her Megan back, but gets no response. She then starts to look through the drawers finding only a bible, which she throws onto the bed before finally she breaks apart a piece of furniture in a fit of rage and tries to use a nail as a lock pick. Someone outside yells for Janet, and then breaks down the door. He tries to reassure Janet, explaining that his name is Joe. When she wonders how he got out of his room, he explains that there was a key in the room Bible and shows her that there was another one in her room's Bible. Joe claims that he has no idea why he is there, and explains that he was in New York when he was abducted. He helps remove a splinter in her hand and then suggests they look around and see if there are any other prisoners. When Janet wonders if they can trust whoever they find, Joe points out that they don't have a choice. As Janet and Joe investigate the other doors on the hallway, one man yells out to them. They tell him how to get out and he emerges. The man introduces himself as an investor, Charlie Morse. Another woman, Moira Doherty, overhears their instructions and gets out of her room. A third man, Army Sgt. Graham McNair, breaks down the door of his room and attacks Joe. Joe manages to calm him down and explain that they are all prisoners. A third woman, Victoria Fairchild, emerges from her room, clearly hung over. The six strangers check out the floor they're trapped on. The exit door is magnetically sealed and the elevator doesn't work. Charlie starts to worry about his wife, who has emotional problems and can't handle being on her own. Joe suggests they set off the smoke alarm in the ceiling so they can escape, and he and McNair break down some furniture for kindling and try to start a fire.

    The San Francisco Register

    In San Francisco, reporter Mark Renbe gets word of Janet's disappearance and the apparent abandonment of Megan at the park. He brings the story to his editor, Kat Damatto, who doesn't think it's important but tells him to investigate after he finishes his current workload.

  4. Jun 7, 2010 · Admirably unselfish fireman Joe Tucker takes charge when he and six others, none of which knows another, find themselves waking up in an apparently locked-up hotel room far from their respective home towns. cameras abound in the hotel. Once out, they find it's in a virtual ghost ... Read all.

    • (210)
    • Drama, Mystery, Thriller
    • Michael Rymer
    • 2010-06-07
  5. 8 hours ago · A preliminary report says the pilot of a plane that crashed in northeast Wyoming in July, killing three members of the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame quartet The Nelons, declared an emergency and the loss of the autopilot shortly before the incident that in total killed seven people.

  6. The first hour of Christopher McQuarries first foray into television, the mystery-drama “Persons Unknown” is exactly how you would set up a TV show with a finite number of episodes (in this case 13). The premise is killer: seven strangers wake up in a hotel in a small town in the middle of nowhere.

  7. Jun 7, 2010 · Seven strangers are abducted; they wake up in a mysteriously empty town with no memory of how they got there, and no knowledge of why they were kidnap…

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