"The 4400" The Marked (TV Episode 2007) Poster

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The Marked (#4.6)
ComedyFan201027 June 2012
Warning: Spoilers
I really liked how they have used the low budget films idea in this episode. It adds some humor to it. The actor that played Curtis, Todd Giebenhein, was also perfect for this role. I also really liked him and Marco talking while Curtis was writing his script in Marco's apartment.

The best part of this episode of course is the fact that Tom got a mark behind his ear now as well. This is very promising for more entertainment in the future episodes.

For some reason I don't feel too interested in the scenes with Kyle and Jordan. Of course I think that something big is about to come but at this point they slightly annoy me. Which is also why I can understand Shawn not wanting to deal with them very well
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A retro episode
javieralejandroramos29 June 2023
Interesting episode. Curtis Peck is an imitation of the young Orson Welles, well acted by an almost unknown interpreter. The atmosphere, the twists in the script, even the music, remind us of the old sixties series The Invaders.

The part where Shawn is torn between being a politician to oppose Jordan Collier, or continuing his healing work at the Center he has opened, thus changing the image of the 4400, becomes a subplot in this chapter.

Joel Gretsch seems a bit disconnected here, Jacqueline McKenzie beautiful, bold and compelling as ever, and Billy Campbell well in his messiah role. Mahershalá Ali is missed this season.
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