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Question: About 10 years ago there was a show on MTV called Dead at 21. Can you enlighten me about the plot of the program and what each main character's stake was in the grander scheme?


Answer: No problem, except for the part about the "grander scheme," since I can't necessarily bless any scheme in the show with that description.

Nevertheless, in the show, which ran for 13 episodes beginning in 1994, notably bright 20-year-old Ed Bellamy (Jack Noseworthy) discovered the disturbing reason for his intelligence and the wacky dreams he'd been having: government tomfoolery. It seems that those meddling feds — in a bid to increase child intelligence — put chips in the heads of Ed and his fellow guinea pigs shortly after they were born. Of course, like so many shady government experiments, this one was a dud and all "neurocybernauts" (couldn't they settle read full article

Interview with Jack Noseworthy, who plays Strickland in Surrogates. 1. On the story. 2. On...
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Posted: 9/15/2009
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Greer (Bruce Willis) takes a pummeling while attempted to remain in pursuit of a fleeing a...
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Length: 00:16
Posted: 9/16/2009
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Trailer for Event Horizon. The year is 2047 and a rescue mission has been sent to salvage the...
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Length: 02:14
Posted: 7/23/2009
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Hank Ketcham's world-famous comic character, Dennis Mitchell - aka Dennis the Menace -...
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Length: 01:28:00
Posted: 1/25/2008
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Title Year Type
Surrogates (Actor - Strickland) 2009 Movie
A Dennis the Menace Christmas (Actor - David Bratcher) 2007 TV Show Series
Elvis (Actor - Steve Binder) 2005 TV Show Series
Elvis (Actor - Steve Binder) 2005 TV Show Series
Poster Boy (Actor - Anthony) 2004 Movie

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About 10 years ago there was ...

Question: About 10 years ago there was a show on MTV called Dead at 21. Can you enlighten me about the plot of the program and what each main character's stake was in the grander scheme?


Answer: No problem, except for the part about the "grander scheme," since I can't necessarily bless any scheme in the show with that description.

Nevertheless, in the show, which ran for 13 episodes beginning in 1994, notably bright 20-year-old Ed Bellamy (Jack Noseworthy) discovered the disturbing reason for his intelligence and the wacky dreams he'd been having: government tomfoolery. It seems that those meddling feds — in a bid to increase child intelligence — put chips in the heads of Ed and his fellow guinea pigs shortly after they were born. Of course, like so many shady government experiments, this one was a dud and all "neurocybernauts" (couldn't they settle read more

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