- Century City (TV series)
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Century City Genre Science fiction-legal drama Created by Ed Zuckerman Starring see cast Country of origin United States No. of episodes 9 Production Running time 44 minutes Broadcast Original channel CBS Picture format 720p (HDTV) Original run March 16, 2004 – January 20, 2005Century City is an American science fiction-legal drama television series set in Los Angeles in the year 2030.
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Synopsis
The show follows the legal team of Crane, Constable, McNeil & Montero. At the helm are the firm's four partners, the founder and senior partner Hannah Crane; veteran attorney Marty Constable; the pleased-with-himself attorney Darwin McNeil; and the former Californian Congressman and newest partner, Tom Montero. The team is supplemented by the ambitious enthusiasm of two young associates, the self-critical and earnest Lukas Gold and the genetically enhanced first-year associate Lee May Bristol.
With the developments of cloning cells, genetic profiling, mind-altering antibiotics and even virtual rape, the attorneys of Crane, Constable, McNeil & Montero find themselves with an ongoing case-load of precedent-setting cases. In a time when lawyers can go before judges as holograms, the firm takes on such morally and ethically ambiguous cases as parents suing their doctor for withholding critical results of their unborn child's genetic mapping; defending a man accused of robbery for "stealing" back his identity from his ex-fiancée who has uploaded his presence and personality; protecting the rights of a woman who has been virtually raped through nanotechnology; and trying to enforce a contract for rock star who refused to alter the laws of human nature to help his band stay on top. The attorneys are exceedingly aware that progress and development bring both luxuries and challenges. Tackling uncharted legal territory, Century City provides an eye-opening look into the issues confronting society in the year 2030—the not-so-distant future.
In the year 2030, the United States has 52 states and universal healthcare, Oprah Winfrey is the President of the United States (her Vice President is an openly gay, retired, one-armed, four-star U.S. armed forces general) and the Moon has been colonized. Genes for homosexuality have been discovered but genetic engineering allows said genes to be deactivated which as a result has impacted the artistic community greatly. Life expectancy for American females is in the mid-nineties.
Century City aired on the American CBS television network on Tuesday evenings and premiered on March 16, 2004. CBS ordered nine episodes, but broadcast only four before cancelling the series. Universal HD began broadcasting episodes on November 29, 2004, including previously unaired episodes. In June 2009 Hulu began offering all 9 episodes for online viewing, however they are cropped from their original widescreen presentations. They also bear an NBC logo, despite being a CBS program, due to Universal Studios owning the show. [1].
Cast
- Nestor Carbonell as Tom Montero
- Viola Davis as Hannah Crane
- Hector Elizondo as Martin Constable
- Eric Schaeffer as Darwin McNeil
- Ioan Gruffudd as Lukas Gold
- Kristin Lehman as Lee May Bristol
Episodes
# Title Original airdate 01 "Pilot" March 16, 2004 A man wants the return of a confiscated embryo which is a clone of his son. Three members of a band sue the fourth member for not undergoing surgery to stay young-looking. 02 "To Know Her" March 23, 2004 A woman asks Lukas and Lee May to represent her when she claims she was raped by a man who was miles away at the time. Darwin represents a boy who wants to stop growing so he could keep his job of being a child star. 03 "Love & Games" March 27, 2004 The lawyers helps a baseball player with a mechanical eye when he is given an unfair advantage. A wife claims her husband is violating their pre-nuptial agreement and is filing for divorce. 04 "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Lose" March 30, 2004 A man has to decide whether to keep an implant that is killing him or remove it and go back to being retarded. A man sleeps with a woman who has a penis and sues her for non-disclosure. 05 "Sweet Child of Mine" December 23, 2004 Hannah, Marty and Tom represent a fertility specialist who, with the help of science, provides couples the opportunity to choose their child's genetic make-up. The doctor is being sued for not revealing to his clients that the embryo they choose will be gay. Meanwhile, Lukas, Darwin and Lee May take on a case where an affluent man burgles his ex-girlfriend's house to steal back his likeness.
- Guest stars
- Lawrence Pressman as Judge
- Phillip Rhys as Dennis Sanchez
- Gregory Jbara as George Hann
- Sarah Shahi as Ms. Morris
- Shawn Pyfrom as Julian Hann
- Shannon Walker Williams as Voxy
- Rebecca McFarland as Mrs. Jansen
- Enrico Colantoni as Frank Summers
- Richard Thomas as Dr. Brezak
- Kristina Lear as Nina Hann
- Al Espinoza as ADA Jeff Lasley
- Leslie Ishii as Judge Wittieder
- Robert Merrill as Doug Jansen
- Gordon Goodman as Jury Foreperson
- Emma Bering as Nurse
- Ken Kanal as Elderly Pakistani Man
06 "Without a Tracer" December 30, 2004 When a girl with a Child Safe tracer implant is abducted and the system fails, her parents seek help to sue the manufacturers. A plot twist sees the girl suing her parents for her right to privacy. A man is accused by his fiancé of violating his prenuptial agreement not to talk to other women. They are referred to him through a "mate finder" device he claims he cancelled. The man accuses his ex of hacking into his PDA and reactivating the mate finder to sabotage his marriage plans. 07 "The Face Was Familiar" January 6, 2005 Martin and Hannah fight for a father's right to give his son a mind-altering drug to rid him of nightmares about past abuses. However, the drug would remove all memory of the mother who abused him. 08 "The Haunting" January 13, 2005 Marty takes on the case of a woman fighting for possession of her dead husband's computerized likeness. Lee May and Darwin find themselves defending a son whose mother is sabotaging his dating life in order not to lose him. 09 "Only You" January 20, 2005 A husband-kills-wife murder case becomes complicated when the man proclaims his innocence and there may be a previously unknown identical twin involved. Chronological order
The episodes were aired out of chronological order, mostly regarding the appearances of the character Voxxy and the other characters' knowledge of Lee May's genetic enhancements. The intended order is as follows:
Intended Aired Title 1 1 "Pilot" 2 7 "The Face Was Familiar" 3 3 "Love and Games" 4 5 "Sweet Child of Mine" 5 2 "To Know Her" 6 6 "Without a Tracer" 7 8 "The Haunting" 8 4 "A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Lose" 9 9 "Only You" External links
Categories:- CBS network shows
- Legal television series
- Crime television series
- 2000s American television series
- 2004 American television series debuts
- 2005 American television series endings
- American science fiction television series
- Television series by NBC Universal Television
- American drama television series
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