- 4400 Center
The 4400 Center is a fictional building in the
science fiction television series "The 4400 ". According to a postcard in the episode "Gone", the fictional location of the center is 6265 Crescent Road,Seattle , WA. The same street address inVancouver is the address for the Chan Centre, the real-life building portrayed as the 4400 Center. [ [http://www.chancentre.com/contact-info/ Tickets for Vancouver Performances of Classical, Opera, Symphony, New Music, Folk, World Music & more | Chan Centre ] ]History
The 4400 Center was founded by
Jordan Collier in between seasons one and two as a place where 4400s could take sanctuary and learn to harness their abilities, and where non-4400s could seek out the "inner" 4400 in themselves. A side-effect of non-4400s joining the scheme was that they brought a great deal of money into the center.When Jordan was assassinated,
Shawn Farrell (Jordan's "protégé ") took over the operation of the center.cite episode|title=As Fate Would Have It| episodelink=List of The 4400 episodes#Season 2: 2005|As Fate Would Have It| series=The 4400 ]Characters in the show sometimes call The 4400 Center a
cult . DrKevin Burkhoff ridiculed the center's "key" scheme, where students progressed through key stages by use of meditation, learning and a sizeable monetary investment. Shawn realised Burkhoff was correct and scrapped many of the useless programmes. He brought Burkhoff into the center and Dr Burkhoff eventually developed thepromicin serum as extracted fromIsabelle Tyler .The Center was closed down and seized by the government in the finale of season three. In season four, Shawn reopens the center as a base for his healing foundation.
Filming location
The real name of the building used for filming is the "Chan Centre for the Performing Arts", located at the
University of British Columbia (UBC) just west ofVancouver . The garden seen in various episodes (including Shawn and Isabelle's wedding) is called the Rose Garden, located directly next to the Chan Centre.However, according to the second season
DVD 's bonus features, some scenes at the 4400 Center are filmed at a studio rather than the Chan Centre, due to the distance required to travel to UBC.Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.usanetwork.com/series/the4400/ Official Website of The 4400]
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