Awake (2012)
Awake (2012)


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Cast & Crew.

Jason Isaacs
Michael Britten

Wilmer Valderrama
Detective Efrem Vega

Steve Harris
Detective Isaiah 'Bird' Freeman

Dylan Minnette
Rex Britten

Laura Allen
Hannah Britten

Michaela McManus
Tara

Cherry Jones
Dr. Judith Evans

BD Wong
Dr. John Lee

Kyle Killen
Creator

Howard Gordon
Producer / Writer

Jennifer Johnson
Costume Design

Daniela Bobadilla
Emma

Clinton Wayne
Special Effects Key Makeup Artist

Nick Gomez
Director

Adam Davidson
Director

Sarah Pia Anderson
Director
Media.








Details.
Release DateMarch 1, 2012
StatusCanceled
Seasons1
Episodes13
Content RatingTV-14
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
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Awake is an American police procedural fantasy drama television series that originally aired on NBC for one season from March 1 to May 24, 2012. The pilot episode had an early release on Hulu on February 16, 2012, two weeks before the series' premiere on television. Kyle Killen, the series' creator, was primarily responsible for the program's concept. Killen and David Slade served as executive producers of the pilot episode, and Killen continued producing the series along with Jeffrey Reiner and Howard Gordon.
The show's central character is Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs), a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department. In the first episode, Michael, his wife Hannah (Laura Allen), and their son Rex (Dylan Minnette) get into a serious car accident. After the accident, he finds himself switching between two "realities" whenever he goes to bed—one in which Hannah was killed in the accident and one in which Rex died instead—and is unable to determine which reality is true. He uses details from each reality to solve cases in the other.
Awake garnered critical praise, particularly for Isaacs' performance. However, its ratings were low, averaging 4.8 million viewers per episode and sitting in 125th place in viewership for the 2011–12 season. The series was canceled after one season.
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