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“The 4400” Answers the Burning Questions

April 25, 2006 By Kyle Nin Leave a Comment

Finally, in its third season “The 4400’s” co-producer Scott Peters is promising that the questions that have been eating away at the psyche of fans for the last two seasons will finally get answered. “Why were the 4400 abducted in the first place?” “Who specfically abducted them?” And finally, “Will the planned reason for their abduction bear fruit?”

Another big question that Peters promises to bring light to is “What happened to The 4400’s leader Jordan Collier?” That question has been out there ever since the close of last season when a brief shot was seen of Collier alive and well.

Peters does warn fans to be patient because he isn’t going to give all these answers in one-fell-swoop, but they will be metted out over time with the intended purpose of teasing them and building up their anticipation.

Fans won’t have to wait too much longer as “The 4400” will return this summer on the USA Cable Network in its normal Sunday night slot at 9PM ET/PT.

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: The 4400

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