![]() ![]() ![]() What I can say is that from the very first page, I was sucked in and could not put this book down until I was done. It is very possible I watched it, but I just can’t recall for sure. Personally, I do not remember this TV show. With this newly found freedom, Jarod discovers the simple joys of life, like ice cream and candy, things he was denied at The Centre growing up. Among other lies and deception, Jarod believed that his parents were dead and when he finds out more details surrounding The Centre, he manages to escape on a mission to find out who he really is and who his parents are. Jarod was taken from his parents in 1983 and raised in a think tank at The Centre, a mysterious company that has used Jarod’s abilities for their evil doings. Jarod is our pretender, a brilliant protagonist with the ability to transform himself into any role or person that he wants. Now, it is my understanding that this is not so much a continuation but a new look at a story that millions of fans loved in the TV series. ![]() Weiss, and have released the first novel carrying on this tale of pretenders living among us. Van Sickle, have updated the story of our pretender Jarod, played by Michael T. The directors, Steven Long Mitchell and Craig W. ![]() “ The Pretender” may be best known (or remembered) for its four-season run on NBC from 1996-2000. ![]()
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