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Season 1 – Total Recall 2070

Play trailer Season 1 – Total Recall 2070 Jan 1999 Crime Drama Sci-Fi Play Trailer Watchlist
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David Hume is a police detective who, with his android partner Ian, often travel to Mars in the course of solving crimes.

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Tom Shales Washington Post 06/27/2019
It's too bad the filmmakers couldn't come up with original touches instead of recycling stuff that has already become tediously trite. Go to Full Review
Ray Richmond Variety 06/27/2019
It's all pretty lame stuff, tainted further by Mario Azzopardi's frenetic direction. The effects are seamless enough, but pretty much beside the point in a story that feels not just reheated but terminally lukewarm. Go to Full Review
William Bibbiani IGN Movies 06/27/2019
There have been other, bigger and/or arguably better Philip K. Dick adaptations (see: Total Recall, Minority Report, A Scanner Darkly) but Total Recall 2070 is a worthy entry in the cyberpunk/tech noir canon, and it deserves a second look. Go to Full Review
Scott D. Pierce Deseret News (Salt Lake City) 06/27/2019
The art direction and special effects are pretty cool, but it's simply not enough to make for interesting television. Go to Full Review
Robert David Sullivan Boston Phoenix 06/27/2019
Total Recall 2070 is an enjoyable diversion -- not as scary as The X-Files, but certainly populated with more plausible bogeymen. Go to Full Review
Michael Dequina TheMovieReport.com 06/27/2019
2/4
For all the high production value, this is a made-for-cable venture that should be left to be fed into descrambler boxes. Go to Full Review
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Jonathan N @Passtheacidtest Jul 28 Low budget tech noir. Not bad acting all around. The special effects don't hold up today. I would probably pass on this one unless you really like the genre. See more 07/24/2022 This show was ahead of it's time and still holds up really well now. See more Read all reviews
Total Recall 2070 — Season 1

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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jan 5, 1999 Machine Dreams Hume and his new partner (Michael Easton, Karl Pruner) embark on a mission to locate a missing 12-year-old boy. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 12, 1999 Machine Dreams Hume and his new partner (Michael Easton, Karl Pruner) embark on a mission to locate a missing 12-year-old boy. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 19, 1999 Nothing Like the Real Thing Farve's emotional capabilities come into conflict when violent crimes are attributed to black-market Rekall discs. Details Episode 4 Aired Feb 2, 1999 Self-Inflicted Hume and Farve's investigation into the origin of a lethal virus uncovers hideous experiments, germ warfare and a cover-up. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 9, 1999 Allure Hume becomes enchanted with a beautiful young woman who degenerates into an 80-year-old within minutes of committing suicide. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 16, 1999 Infiltration A doctor involved in a high-level research project at Uber Braun, the company that makes the service-class androids, is killed. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 23, 1999 Rough Whimper of Insanity The question of Farve's maker becomes central when he changes from prim and sedate to aggressive and rebellious. Details Episode 8 Aired Mar 2, 1999 First Wave A seemingly inadvertent service glitch that disables the CPB's computer system may be the work of an android-intolerant cult. Details Episode 9 Aired Mar 9, 1999 Baby Lottery Variable Dynamics Company becomes desperate to retrieve a genetically enhanced missing baby. With Clint Howard, Noam Jenkins, Christie MacFadyen and Joseph Griffin. Details Episode 10 Aired Mar 16, 1999 Brain Fever Farve forms an inexplicable connection to an unlikely culprit after the assassination of a union leader. Details Episode 11 Aired Mar 23, 1999 Begotten Not Made Technology used for Farve's (Karl Pruner) memory system may have motivated a murder. Guest stars: David Warner, Damon D'Oliveira and J.C. MacKenzie. Details Episode 12 Aired Mar 30, 1999 Brightness Falls News that his father trashed his room at a retirement home interrupts Hume's investigation of a polygamous cult leader's death. Details Episode 13 Aired May 28, 1999 Burning Desire Hume and Farve find a strange connection between the burning deaths of sublimator addicts and a dating service. Details Episode 14 Aired Jun 11, 1999 Astral Projections Crash survivors aboard an interplanetary ship carrying an ancient artifact are strangely disoriented. Details Episode 15 Aired Jun 18, 1999 Paranoid Olivia's (Cynthia Preston) name is on a list found at a dating service which was the scene of a mass slaughter. Guest star: Anthony Zerbe. Details Episode 16 Aired Jun 25, 1999 Restitution After a witness against Rekall is kidnapped, Rekall's head of security approaches Hume with an intriguing proposition. Details Episode 17 Aired Jul 2, 1999 Bones Beneath My Skin The destruction of an industrial android triggers labor unrest; after an argument, Olivia leaves Hume. Details Episode 18 Aired Jul 9, 1999 Assessment Secret policeman Brack kidnaps and imprisons Hume and Farve, planting seeds of doubt and testing their loyalty to each other. Details Episode 19 Aired Jul 16, 1999 Eyewitness Murder witness Olivia doubts her sanity when the man she identifies as a killer has an iron-clad alibi and hateful images surround her. Details Episode 20 Aired Jul 23, 1999 Personal Effects Olan (Judith Krant) finds a vial that may hold a clue to the cause of a traffic accident with mass fatalities. Details Episode 21 Aired Jul 30, 1999 Virtual Justice After a revered detective kills an escapee under questionable circumstances, Hume's probe uncovers a virtual star chamber of power brokers and injustice. Details Episode 22 Aired Aug 6, 1999 Meet My Maker Hume's (Michael Easton) attempts to learn about Farve's (Karl Pruner) maker could lead to destruction. Guest star: Damon D'Oliveira. Details
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Season Info

Director
David Warry-Smith, Ken Girotti, Jorge Montesi, Fred Gerber, Mario Azzopardi, Terry Ingram, Mark Sobel, George Mendeluk, Rod Pridy
Executive Producer
Drew S. Levin
Screenwriter
Jeff King, Ted Mann, Art Monterastelli, Elliot Stern, Kristy Dobkin, Michael Thoma, W.K. Scott Meyer
Network
Syndicated
Rating
TV-14
Genre
Crime, Drama, Sci-Fi
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jan 5, 1999