I suppose its time to add Seattle to my running list of the most dangerous places on television. As if Meredith Grey and Co. werent bad enough, we were almost subject to growing legions of 16-year-olds with really bad taste in clothing and music (and gym class activities thumb wrestling, anyone?). But seriously, this Promicin distribution is shaping up to be a catastrophe in and of itself.The past three seasons have all been about controlling a limited group of people with unpredictable powers, but now the whole premise has been turned on its head. What do you do when people are given a choice in the matter and that group expands? The 4400 were all torn away from their families, and many seemed at best ambivalent and at worst downright scared regarding their abilities. Remember Maia just wanting to be a normal kid two years ago? Graham Holt reveled in his power and grew more ambitious by the minute. Basically, the third-season finale (50/50) and last n...
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