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Aaron Unleashes His Inner Animal on 'FlashForward' (VIDEO)
by Oliver Miller, posted Mar 25th 2010 10:57PM
'FlashForward' (Thu., 8PM ET on ABC) is sometimes confusing, what with its vision of a world where everyone can suddenly see six months into the future. But one thing that isn't confusing is this: a father's love for his child.On the latest episode, Aaron (Brian F. O'Bryne) confronts the supposed kidnapper of his daughter. Prior to the "flash forward," Aaron had thought that his daughter Tracy was dead. But now he believes that she's still alive. Here, Aaron confronts the man who he thinks took her away. Understandably, he's a bit peeved. "You know what?" he says to the kidnapper. "Today I'm going to let [my inner animal] out." And then Aaron proceeds to take action.
Watch the video after the jump.
FlashForward: No More Good Days (series premiere)
by Jason Hughes, posted Sep 25th 2009 1:50AM

(S01E01) Well, that was it. The most eagerly anticipated premiere of the season, if early buzz is any indicator. Is it the next Lost? Is it as good as everyone says it was? It can be. As much as I liked this pilot, though, I can't say that I know for sure how good the show is going to be based on it.
The opening sequence was every bit as epic and awe-inspiring as the opening moments of Lost. Whereas in Lost we had the aftermath of a cataclysmic plane crash on a deserted island, here we had the cataclysmic crash of ... everything! They dropped us right into the moments after the global blackout to immediately show us the impact it would have. It was like the opening of a big budget summer blockbuster.
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