The 4400 1x1 ~repack~ -

The 4400 1x1 ~repack~ -

displaying dangerous telekinetic abilities, causing a death.

The brilliance of lies in its opening sequence. We are transported to the Pacific Northwest, near Mount Rainier. The visual effects, impressive for their time, depict a ball of light tearing through the clouds, moving with terrifying speed toward Seattle. The government, in a panic, launches a preemptive strike. Missiles collide with the object, but instead of destroying it, the impact neutralizes the threat, depositing a massive, glowing sphere near the shore of Lake Washington. The 4400 1x1

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The episode opens with a blinding flash of light. At a lakeside wedding in Washington state, guests watch in awe as a ball of light descends from the sky and deposits 4,400 people onto the shore, naked and disoriented. None of them have aged a day, though some vanished decades ago. Among them are Tom Baldwin, a modern-day Seattle construction worker, and Kyle, his son, who was taken at age 8 and is now biologically the same age as his father. The visual effects, impressive for their time, depict

The Department of Homeland Security scrambles. Enter (Jacqueline McKenzie), a skeptical, by-the-book agent, and Tom Baldwin (Joel Gretsch), an agent grieving his son’s disappearance six years ago—until he sees Kyle among the returnees. The two are reluctantly partnered to house, document, and investigate the “4400.”