Awake

‘Awake’ Review: “Oregon”
‘Awake’ Review: “Oregon”
‘Awake’ Review: “Oregon”
'Awake’ dreams up its fifth episode in “toregon” where Jason Isaacs finds himself chasing a duality-themed serial killer from the past while debating with his therapists the prospect of moving to Oregon with his wife.  Adding a few new mysteries and challenges to Britten’s dual realities this week, "Oregon" is another strong example of why 'Awake' far exceeds your average procedural
‘Awake’ Review: “Kate is Enough”
‘Awake’ Review: “Kate is Enough”
‘Awake’ Review: “Kate is Enough”
'Awake’ conjures up its fourth episode in “Kate is Enough” where Jason Isaacs’ Detective Britten encounters Rex's past babysitter at a crime scene, who seems to be involved in unrelated cases in both realities.  Still treading lightly on any of the mysteries behind Britten’s dual realities this week, but another solidly cerebral, and intriguing hour. Now, you’ve seen the series and want to kn
‘Awake’ Review: “Guilty”
‘Awake’ Review: “Guilty”
‘Awake’ Review: “Guilty”
‘Awake’ debuts its third closely-scrutinized episode in "Guilty" where Jason Isaacs' Detective Britten finds his son Rex kidnapped by an escaped man that he put away, and may have been wrongly accused, needing to investigate both realities for an answer...
‘Awake’ Recap: “The Little Guy”
‘Awake’ Recap: “The Little Guy”
‘Awake’ Recap: “The Little Guy”
‘Awake’ debuts its hotly-anticipated follow-up to the pilot episode in "The Little Guy,' where Jason Isaacs' Detective Britten finds himself fixated on the murder of a fertility doctor in one reality, and his homeless counterpart in the other, searching for a "little guy" while his wife Hannah and son Rex coordinate across realities of Rex fixing up a motorcycle.  Not only that, bu
‘Awake’ Recap: “Pilot”
‘Awake’ Recap: “Pilot”
‘Awake’ Recap: “Pilot”
'Awake' finally debuts its hotly-anticipated pilot episode, where Jason Isaacs stars as Detective Michael Britten, a man who finds himself living in two opposing realities after a tragic accident.  In one reality his wife Hannah survived the accident, and in the other his son Rex.  Each reality brings with it a different set of challenges, and neither seems to be any more clearly the truth than th