Mutant X - Season 1: Vol. 4 (2001)
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Synopsis: The popular sci-fi television series MUTANT X stars John Shea as scientist Adam Kane, the leader of a group of humans who have acquired amazing and deadly powers after being used as unwitting... The popular sci-fi television series MUTANT X stars John Shea as scientist Adam Kane, the leader of a group of humans who have acquired amazing and deadly powers after being used as unwitting guinea pigs for a corporation's secret genetic experiment. As part of Adam's Mutant X team, the animalistic Shalimar (Victoria Pratt), shapeshifting Jesse (Forbes March), telepathic Emma (Lauren Lee Smith), and electrically-charged Brennan (Victor Webster) dedicate themselves to using their powers for secret crime-fighting missions while trying to stop the experiment's mastermind--and Adam's former partner--Mason Eckhart (Tom McCamus) from using the project for nefarious ends. This fourth volume of season one includes episodes 107-108: "Lit Fuse" and "In the Presence of Mine Enemies." [More]
Starring: John Shea, Forbes March, Victoria Pratt, Lauren Lee Smith
Starring: John Shea, Forbes March, Victoria Pratt, Lauren Lee Smith, Victor Webster, Tom McCamus
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