Sleeper_Cell_(TV_series)

<i>Sleeper Cell</i> (TV series)

Sleeper Cell (TV series)

American TV series or program


Sleeper Cell is an American television drama series on the Showtime network that began airing on December 4, 2005. The tagline for the first season was "Friends. Neighbors. Husbands. Terrorists." and the tagline for the second season was "Cities. Suburbs. Airports. Targets." The series was nominated for an Emmy award for Outstanding Miniseries. The eight-episode second season of the series, titled Sleeper Cell: American Terror, premiered on December 10, 2006. Both seasons of Sleeper Cell were originally aired in an unusual fashion, by filming the entire season ahead of time and then airing the episodes on consecutive nights, such that each brand new season was aired for the first time over a period of less than two weeks. In Australia, both seasons originally aired on the Showtime Australia channel in 2006/2007. Re-runs as of 2008 have screened on the showcase channel (part of the Showtime Australia group of channels).

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As extra material on the first season DVDs reveal, the show was originally named The Cell.

Synopsis

Darwyn Al-Sayeed, a 30-year-old American undercover FBI agent who is a Muslim and embracing Islam as his religion, is assigned to infiltrate a terrorist sleeper cell that is planning an attack in Los Angeles. The cell is run by an Arab extremist named Faris al-Farik who disguises himself as a Jew. The members of the cell come from a variety of racial backgrounds and conflicting personalities. The series also portrays the hypocrisy and dichotomy of the cell members who claim to be Muslims but engage in behavior that is sinful in Islam (e.g. sex outside marriage) yet they profess a desire to be martyred for Islam.

Darwyn is supervised by FBI senior agent Ray Fuller, also a close friend who worries for Darwyn's safety.

In the second season, Darwyn infiltrates a new cell that has formed to avenge the defeat of the original cell. When his second handler, Patrice Serxner, is killed in Sudan, Darwyn must try to work with yet another handler, Special Agent Russell. Meanwhile, his girlfriend Gayle is drawn deeper into the intrigue when she's caught between Russell, Darwyn and a member of the cell.

The writers once again offered a non-stereotypical mix of cell members, including a white European woman, a Latino-American man and, in a first for American television, a gay Muslim man.

Cast

Season 1

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  • James LeGros—Special Agent Ray Fuller
  • Albert Hall—The Librarian
  • Michael Desante—FBI Special Agent Alim Saleh
  • Joshua Feinman—FBI Tech
  • Sonya Walger—Special Agent Patrice Serxner
  • Megan Ward—Mrs. Fuller
  • John Fletcher—Deputy Attorney General of the US
  • Ally Walker—Lynn Ellen Emerson
  • Raj Mann—Radical Muslim Man
  • Luis Chavez—Khashul
  • Saïd Taghmaoui—Hamid
  • Amro Salama-Abbas

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Writers

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Sound Department

  • Paul Haslinger (Composer)
  • Joe Earle (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
  • Elmo Ponsdomenech (Sound Re-Recording Mixer)
  • Mark Kamps (Supervising Sound Editor)
  • Kevin Roache (Sound Recordist)
  • Matt Fausak (Music Editor)

Episodes

Season 1: (2005)

Season one aired from December 4, 2005 to December 18, 2005. The original airdates (U.S.) are listed here for each episode.

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Season 2: (2006)

Season two aired from December 10, 2006 to December 17, 2006. There were several cast changes in season two. Thekla Reuten, Omid Abtahi, and Kevin Alejandro joined the main cast as Mina, Salim and Benny, respectively. The original airdates (U.S.) are listed here for each episode.

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Home media

Region 1 DVD

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Region 2 DVD

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Region 4 DVD

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References

  1. "TV.com: Sleeper Cell Episode Guide". TV.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2006-12-11.
  2. "Sleeper Cell (Region 4)". Sanity.com.au. Retrieved 2006-12-11. [dead link]

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