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Now & AgainNow and Again was an American television series which ran from 1999 - 2000 on CBS.
SynopsisThe United States government has developed the perfect human body for use in espionage, but have yet to perfect the brain. In an attempt to get the project off and running, they take the brain of overweight family man Michael Wiseman, who is killed in a subway accident. Given a new life, Michael is kept in an apartment where he is trained by government experts including Dr. Theodore Morris, in espionage and reconaissance missions. Despite his new life, and new abilities, Michael longs to return to his wife Lisa and daughter Heather, who are themselves discovering that not all is as it seems with Michael's death. The show mixed action with comedy (particularly in the relationship between Dr. Morris and Michael), and focused largely on Michael's emotional connection to his family. History The show premiered in 1999. After just one season, however, CBS pulled the plug citing, among other things, the expense of the show which they could not justify. The fanbase of the show was not large but a reasonable size, and is now campaigning for DVD release. Both of the show's main stars - Eric Close and Dennis Haysbert - went on to have regular roles in successful series (Without A Trace and 24 respectively). CastRegular Cast
2. On The Town Desperate, Michael breaks free and kidnaps his old business partner Roger, forcing him to drive to his old house. Roger, however, is unaware of who this young man is. 3. Over Easy The city recieves a threat from "The Eggman" who claims he will release a poison gas. Dr. Morris takes Michael to try and stop him, unaware that Roger and Lisa - joined by Heather - are following Michael to find out who he is. 4. One for the Money Michael is given a mission by Dr. Morris but his moral feelings on the issue don't help his relationship with his captor; and Lisa and Heather run into money troubles. 5. The Insurance Man Always Rings Twice Michael learns that Lisa is selling his house and pleads with Dr. Morris to find out what is happening, and save his wife by "convincing" his former boss Craig Spence to pay his insurance policy. 6. Nothing to Fear, but Nothing to Fear Michael is stunned when Lisa shows up at his apartment to ask him out, but Dr. Morris forbids his involvement; while a wave of seemingly random acts of stupidness begin occurring around the city. 7. A Girl's Life When Heather is struck by lightning, a distraught Michael convinces Dr. Morris to let him go to her bedside where she wakes and sees him outside her window, leading her to claim that an angel saved her. 8. Pulp Turkey Three separate Thanksgivings collide into one eventful evening for Michael, Dr. Morris, Lisa, Heather and Roger. 9. By the Light of the Moon Dr. Morris is replaced by a new doctor, Dr. Taylor (Reiko Aylesworth) who intrigues Michael; while Lisa considers her romantic feelings for her suitor Gerald Misenbach. 10. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face On the morning he is supposed to be doing a 'survival' test, Michael wakes to find his front door open and his apartment empty. Unsure if it is a test or the result of some kind of accident, Michael is given the chance to flee to the real world. 11. Fire and Ice While doing dangerous tests on Michael, Morris approaches him for help in wooing a lady friend. 12. Disco Inferno Michael investigates a church that is seemingly the cause of an apparent spontaneous human combustion. 13. I Am The Greatest Lisa starts her daunting new job in real estate; while Michael and Morris track down the first man the government experimented on: the one who got away. 14. Film at Eleven While out in the park, Dr. Morris is called away to meet with the President. Given that it is February 14, Michael decides to send flowers to Lisa but his desperation to get money sees him use his super-strength, which is caught on film... 15. Deep in My Heart is a Song General Irving (James Rebhorn) is in the area to view Michael's progress, and just at this time Michael slips into an apparent coma. While Morris desperately attempts to discover what is wrong, we see flashbacks to Michael before he became superhuman and a similar health scare that occurred then. 16. Everybody Who's Anybody Roger invites Lisa to a reception held by Craig, when his wife is unavailable; and General Irving makes a request of Michael which rubs him the wrong way. 17. Boy Wonder A retarded teenager follows Michael home after he sees him using his super-strength; and Roger's investment portfolio becomes the subject of Craig's envy. 18. Lizzard's Tale At a medical conference, an old colleague of Morris's - trying now to recruit him into his organ-harvesting business - becomes very interested in Michael... 19. There Are No Words The city, and then the country, slowly devolve into madness after a mysterious virus appears in places Dr. Morris frequently visits, which removes the words from books. 20. The Bugmeister Roger is kicked out by Ruth, and comes to stay with Lisa, soon getting on her nerves; Heather befriends an insect expert with a secret; and Morris takes charge in investigating a plague of mosquitoes who seem very specific in their targets. 21. The Bugmeister, Part Bee Dr. Morris and Michael desperately attempt to thwart a series of attacks by a bug expert. 22. The Eggman ComethFor a brief period, Michael is without a tracking device and he is determined now more than ever to flee and take his family with him. Meanwhile, the Eggman is plotting to escape from prison and start his threats on the city again. Lisa discovers more information than she expected on Dr. Morris and Michael and, determined to prove what she believes, decides to confront Michael. The series ended on a cliffhanger, with Michael reuniting with his wife and daughter in their home and fleeing with them while the military and Dr. Morris approached the house to capture him.
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