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The 4400: Audrey Parker's Come and Gone

Episode score 8.8 Great

Audrey Parker's Come and Gone

  • 35.
  • Season: 4
  • Episode: 3
  • First Aired: 7/1/2007

EPISODE OVERVIEW

9 Reviews | 217 Votes

Audrey Parker develops the ability to astral project herself. However, after she is murdered, Audrey attempts to use her ability to lead Tom and Diana to her killer. Read full recap »

Writers:
Nick Wauters
Director:
Colin Bucksey
Stars:
Chad Faust (Kyle Baldwin)
Megalyn Echikunwoke (Isabelle Tyler)
Jenni Baird (Meghan Doyle)
Joel Gretsch (Tom Baldwin)
Patrick Flueger (Shawn Farrell)
Jacqueline McKenzie (Diana Skouris)
Conchita Campbell (Maia Rutledge)
Recurring Role:
Tristin Leffler (Cassie Dunleavy)
Sean Devine (P.J.)
Graeme Duffy (Brady Wingate)
Kathryn Gordon (Heather Tobey)
Richard Kahan (Marco Pacella)
Brennan Elliott (Ben)
Guest Star:
Laura Mennell (Young Audrey Parker)
Robert Moloney (Philip Delacroix)
Jane McGregor (Vanessa Martin)
Jake LeDoux (Lucas)
Constance Towers (Audrey Parker)
Kerry Sandomirsky (Hanna)
Greg Anderson (Lloyd)
  • Featured Promicin Positives

    * Audrey Parker, she has the ability to "astral project", that is she can send her consciousness out of her body freely. edit »
  • International Airdates

    Czech Republic: 17 April 2008 on Cinemax
    United Kingdom: 17 July 2007 on Sky One edit »
  • Featured Music

    "Dream a Little Dream of Me" by Tony Bennett and K.D. Lang
    "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado edit »
  • Meghan: That's exactly why this journal is making people in D.C. nervous. The author doesn't sound like a radical. She sounds like... somebody's aunt.
    Tom: Yeah, and if your aunt's willing to take a chance on getting an ability, why shouldn't you? edit »
  • Tom: The head of NTAC, benefiting personally from a 4400 ability? You sure you're up for the fallout?
    Meghan: They let this place stay open. They blinked. Let them fire me. edit »
  • Audrey Parker: The man who trades freedom for security does not deserve nor will he ever receive either.
    Diana: It's Benjamin Franklin.
    Audrey Parker: Well, at least you are an educated tyrant. edit »
  • Diana: We're not the thought police.

    The "thought police" are from George Orwell's novel 1984. edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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