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Jarod reunites with two old friends and unleashes some powerful Centre revelations. Also Jarod and Miss Parker learn more about their pasts.Jarod reunites with two old friends and unleashes some powerful Centre revelations. Also Jarod and Miss Parker learn more about their pasts.Jarod reunites with two old friends and unleashes some powerful Centre revelations. Also Jarod and Miss Parker learn more about their pasts.
James Denton
- Mr. Lyle
- (as Jamie Denton)
- Director
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- TriviaThere were four Pretenders movies planned, but because of bad ratings only two were produced.
- GoofsDuring a discussion with Lyle in a parking garage, Miss Parker begins the scene wearing a skirt suit and red top. When Miss Parker walks to the door of the parking garage, she is wearing a leather trench coat and pants (the outfit is in another scene that takes place in the parking garage). The next shot of Miss Parker has her back in the skirt suit.
- Quotes
Mr. Lyle: Stay out of it.
Miss Parker: Love to. Can't.
- ConnectionsFollowed by The Pretender: Island of the Haunted (2001)
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The further adventures of master impersonator Jarod as he rights wrongs while being pursued by the sinister organization that wants him back. Lots of plot points are revealed in this story of Jarod posing as an FBI agent to track down a killer, only to discover it's someone from his past, someone who is every bit his equal: another pretender. Meanwhile, the Centre Trio (as I call them), Miss. Parker, Sydney, and Broots, continue to unravel the secrets of the organization they work for, making startling discoveries along the way, with a major (and shocking) revelation for Miss. Parker at the climax. One of the things I didn't like about the final season of the show was that it started to get too wrapped up in its own mythology, but THE PRETENDER 2001 gets back to basics, creating a nice balance between the parallel stories of Jarod and The Centre without getting itself wound up. Thought a tad slow near the center, the film picks up again for the remainder, with a great performance by Michael T. Weiss. I can't understand why he hasn't gotten more film work; he's very talented. And of course, Miss. Parker nicely wears an ultra-skimpy skirt during the first half-hour. Not as good as some of the regular episodes (especially the first two years of the series), but I'm just thankful TNT gave so much interest in one of my favorite shows. Hopefully, the upcoming sequels will be just as good.
- MichaelM24
- Jul 12, 2001
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- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
- Color
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