Our Heroes |
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Jack Fitch (played by Jeff Berndt) is an ex-Spy turned banker turned unemployed banker; our hero, he gets pulled back into the spy biz by a shadowy organization known as GGNS and is assigned to a job in Michigan, teaching a new generation of spies. Hilarity ensues. |
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His daughter Christy (played by Natalie Miller), pulled away from school at short notice, finds herself attending her first day of class in her prom dress. Hilarity ensues. |
Their Closest Friends |
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Gedevan Dubov (played by Russ Herschler) is a Russian ex-spy turned turned corporate spy; he finds his way into the story, lured by the promise of strange new technologies rumored to be showing up in Michigan. |
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Penny (played by Autumn Peacock) becomes Christy's best friend almost immediately after the new girl is forced to introduce herself to the entire class. Of course, this might have something to do with the way she introduces herself... |
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Nathan Bronx (played by Robert Scavone) is an old friend of Jack's who happens to live in the small town of Leonard, Michigan. He helps Jack and Christy get settled. |
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Jane (played by Maggie Smith) tries to befriend Christy as well, but she also seems to be noticing strange things going on around school. Everyone seems to think she's imagining things. |
GGNS |
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Headquarters (played by Jeff Hamilton) coordinates the actions of all the agents. An old hand at the spy game, he almost always has a handle on any situation. |
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Lora Pine (played by Courtney Steward) is the data officer behind Headquarters, feeding him the information he needs to keep everyone in line. She's the one who makes him look good. |
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Agent Hilton Staubach (played by David Blake recruits Jack in Baltimore only to find himself reassigned to Michigan as well. He's cool under pressure, and he always seems to clean up well. |
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Agent Simmons (played by Michael Marcus also cleans up well. He should--he's a janitor at the local high school that Christy attends. He's also a bus driver at the school... and a couple other things, as well. |
GGNS Academy |
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Marlene White (played by Donna Williams) rules the GGNS Academy with an iron hand, which you need with this generation of raw recruits... |
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... the rawest of which is Juan Pupadei (played by R. J. Balde), a guy with a penchant for grossing out and ticking off his fellow students. |
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Allen Rembrandt (played by William Whitehouse) is a skilled veteran of the "observe and report" game, a Gulf War veteran and security guard. |
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Arduino Jones (played by Ian Jones) is Juan's opposite, almost too skilled with computers, and actually capable of playing it cool. |
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Carmen Cozzolano (played by Kristen Gonzales) works as a waitress while attending the Academy. Skilled at both stealth and defense, she's full of surprises. |
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Leland Crane (played by Angela Brown), an exceptional lawyer, comes to GGNS unsure of whether being a recruit is an honor or a punishment. |
FBI |
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Eloise Morgan (played by Kat Sizemore) is the Special Agent in Charge of FBI Detroit. With an influx of weird cases atop the usual "Motor City Mayhem," she has her hands full! | ||
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Agent Clive Armstrong (played by Jeremiah Hawkins) first runs into Jack on his way to Michigan and finds himself reassigned there. Is this a coincidence, a plot, or some kind of joke? |
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Agent Danielle Custer (played by Danielle Marcella) is "on vacation" from her post in Iowa, investigating a case on her own time after her partner gets injured by an exploding cellphone. |
The Bad Guys |
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Justice Rath (played by Andrew Dawe-Collins) has dreams of his own kingdom with neo-feudalist ideals and the charisma to inspire his followers, the Ren-Faire rejects that camp behind his farm. He'd be harmless enough, were it not for... |
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Ivan Chevik (played by Patrick O'Lear), an electronics genius who is all about the "can" rather than the "should." When not completely drunk, his work could provide the arsenal for the Empire of Rath. |
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Gillmore Rath (played by Steve Hunziker) leads his father's troops and plans to use Chevik's devices for exactly that purpose. |
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Paulie Rath (played by Matt Dunaj) just got out of jail, and he doesn't want any trouble with the law. When he gets home to the family "kingdom," though, it looks like he's found some trouble, anyway. |
and a huge cast! | ||||
![]() Ace Franco |
![]() Adam Showers |
![]() Alexander Kushner |
![]() Alora Smith |
![]() Barbara Frye |
![]() Bethany Heythaler |
![]() Bruce Toncray |
![]() Cassidy Couturier |
![]() Christina Choriatis |
![]() Christie Reid |
![]() Coco Lurz |
![]() Courtney Ross |
![]() David Jerome |
![]() David Morales |
![]() Devon Blake |
![]() Donna Reich |
![]() Duncan Chapman |
![]() Earl Patrick |
![]() Eiad Swidan |
![]() Elizabeth Clarke |
![]() Emily Finn |
![]() Eric Salzeider |
![]() Erika Hoveland |
![]() Evan Grossman-Lempert |
![]() Geoff Curtis |
![]() Gillian Pfaff |
![]() James Caudill |
![]() Jacqlynn Stewart |
![]() Jaden Eller |
![]() Jeffrey Priskorn |
![]() Jerald McClane |
![]() Jim Mackey |
![]() Joe Levandoski |
![]() Jon Martin |
![]() Kalissa Brown |
![]() Kimberly Anderson |
![]() Luke Sawicki |
![]() Lynn Collins |
![]() Marci Grossman |
![]() Marie Lobbezoo |
![]() Mark Lempert |
![]() Marty Andaluz |
![]() Marvin Horner |
![]() Matt Cassar |
![]() Matthew Wellhouse |
![]() Mike Camper |
![]() Mike Morgan |
![]() Nicole Ingweiller |
![]() Paul Jones |
![]() Paytra Gessler |
![]() Peyton Miller |
![]() Phil Hughes |
![]() Rachel Richardson |
![]() Richard Burrus |
![]() Richard Hingst |
![]() Riley Grossman-Lempert |
![]() Sabrina Stein |
![]() Samantha Holloway |
![]() Sarah Choriatis |
![]() Shalla Schmidt |
![]() Sophie Saggau |
![]() Stephanie Choriatis |
![]() Su Su |
![]() Sullivan Matheson |
![]() Taylor Williams |
![]() Terry Lawrence |
![]() Yana Levovna |
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