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Awake (TV series)

Awake is an American police procedural fantasy drama television series that originally aired on NBC for one season from March 1 to May 24, 2012. The pilot episode had an early release on Hulu on February 16, 2012, two weeks before the series' premiere on television. Kyle Killen, the series' creator, was primarily responsible for the program's concept. Killen and David Slade served as executive producers of the pilot episode, and Killen continued producing the series along with Jeffrey Reiner and Howard Gordon.

Awake
Genre
Created byKyle Killen
Starring
Composers
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
Producers
Cinematography
  • Feliks Parnell
  • Jo Willems
Editors
  • Paul Trejo
  • Todd Desrosiers
  • Rick Tuber
  • Nick Berrisford
  • Jordan Goldman
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time43 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseMarch 1 (2012-03-01) –
May 24, 2012 (2012-05-24)

The show's central character is Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs), a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department. In the first episode, Michael, his wife Hannah (Laura Allen), and their son Rex (Dylan Minnette) get into a serious car accident. After the accident, he finds himself switching between two "realities" whenever he goes to bed—one in which Hannah was killed in the accident and one in which Rex died instead—and is unable to determine which reality is true. He uses details from each reality to solve cases in the other.

Awake garnered critical praise, particularly for Isaacs' performance. However, its ratings were low, averaging 4.8 million viewers per episode and sitting in 125th place in viewership for the 2011–12 season. The series was canceled after one season.

Series overview edit

Michael Britten, a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), and his family are involved in a car accident.[1] After the crash, Michael is confronted with two separate realities.[1] His wife Hannah has (apparently) survived the accident; however, in a second "reality", his son Rex survives instead.[1] To distinguish the two realities for the viewer, Michael wears a red wristband in the first reality and a green one in the second.[1] Michael does not know which "reality" is real; he has therapy sessions with Dr. Jonathan Lee in the "red reality" and Dr. Judith Evans in the "green",[1] both of whom attempt to diagnose what is happening to Michael.[1] Each therapist sees it as a coping mechanism, insisting that the other reality is a dream.[1] Dr. Lee is confrontational about the accident, while Dr. Evans is more nurturing.[1] In the "red reality" Hannah plans to move to Portland, Oregon, but later decides against it[2][3] (partly due to Michael's objections).[4]

Before the crash Michael worked with his long-time partner, Detective Isaiah Freeman (known to his LAPD team as "Bird)".[1] After the accident, Michael is assigned to Detective Efrem Vega in the "red reality." Vega was previously an officer, when Bird was transferred to the western division to work with Detective Ed Hawkins.[1][5] In the "green reality," Michael stays with Bird and Efrem remains an officer.[1] While working on cases in both realities, Michael begins to realize that the details of one case can help him with another case in the other reality.[1][6] Due to this, he often clashes with his partners, who are unaware of his situation.[6] Rex and Hannah grieve each other's death after the accident, coping in different ways:[7][8] In the "red reality" Hannah begins to redecorate the house, while in the "green reality" Rex begins to play tennis with Hannah's former partner Tara.[1] In "Turtles All the Way Down", in a dream Michael sees Hannah at a restaurant.[9] He was "dreaming while he was dreaming", and Hannah told Michael to give her "one last kiss goodbye".[9] This causes Dr. Evans to note that Michael realizes the "green reality" is life.[9] However, soon afterwards Michael sees Rex and Hannah together and is happy.[9]

"Detective Hawkins ran me off the road and destroyed my family. He's the reason we will never all be together again."

Michael Britten ("Two Birds")[10]

Details surrounding the accident are slowly revealed as the series progresses. Shortly after the crash, Michael's commanding officers (Tricia Harper and Carl Kessel) meet to talk about the accident and how they set up a "short" guy.[11][6] Later a microphone at Ricky's Tacos speaks to Michael, claiming that if he moved to Portland he would "never know the truth".[4] Michael slowly begins to remember what happened in the accident;[4][5] after realizing that Ed caused it, he speaks with Dr. Evans and Dr. Lee.[5] His therapists insist that he is imagining it all to help cope with the pain.[10] However, when Michael later breaks into Ed's house Ed admits that he and an accomplice were hiding heroin at the Westfield Distribution Center; "they decided he had to go", after Michael began to uncover it.[10] Michael does not know who "they" are, demanding that Ed tell him.[10] Ed asks for protection before telling him, and attacks Michael when he is distracted.[10] During the struggle Michael kills Ed, and Bird comes into the house after speaking to Dr. Evans.[10] Michael later discovers that Carl and Tricia are involved in the setup.[9][10] Tricia shoots Carl in the "green reality" (in an attempt to hide her involvement in the accident), but is later imprisoned.[9] At the end of the series finale ("Turtles All the Way Down"), Michael sees Hannah and Rex together. Concerned about his odd behavior, they ask if he is all right. Michael replies, "I'm perfect," and closes his eyes.

Characters edit

Main cast of Awake
Actor[12] Character Reality
Jason Isaacs Detective Michael Britten Red and green
Laura Allen Hannah Britten Red
Steve Harris Detective Isaiah "Bird" Freeman Green
Dylan Minnette Rex Britten Green
BD Wong Dr. Jonathan Lee Red
Michaela McManus Tara Green
Wilmer Valderrama Detective Efrem Vega Red
Cherry Jones Dr. Judith Evans Green

Main characters edit

Michael Britten (the lead character) is an LAPD detective who lives in both realities.[1] Since he does not know which reality is "real", he has routines to help him maintain the illusion of control;[13] however, he is also disorganized and sometimes behaves oddly.[13] Michael is often confused, suffers from a sleep disorder and dislikes heights.[5][13] He refuses treatment because he does not want closure for his family.[9] Hannah Britten is Michael's wife, who is grieving her son's death.[1] Rex Britten[10] is Michael's son, a teenage student who had previously been kidnapped.[1][7] After school Rex often works on a motorbike with his best friend, Cole, at Cole's house.[6] He is emotional and angry over his mother's death,[8] keeping a tennis racket to deal with his grief.[8] When Cole accidentally breaks it, Rex is enraged; later, he apologizes.[8]

Efrem Vega (a detective in the "red reality") and Michael often argue about their cases, and is concerned about Michael's erratic behavior.[6] In "The Little Guy", Vega and Michael are arguing about a case involving a short person when Captain Tricia Harper calls Michael into her office.[6] Shortly afterwards, Michael puts Vega on the lead of a new case and the two become friends.[3][6] Michael had previously worked with Bird in the "red reality," but Bird is reassigned to a new division. Vega remains an officer in the "green reality"[1] Bird and Michael now only work with each other as partners in the "green reality."[2] Michael sees two therapists: Dr. Jonathan Lee and Dr. Judith Evans. Dr. Lee claims that Michael's two realities are problematic, and Dr. Evans states that they are "remarkable".[6]

Recurring characters edit

There are five recurring characters, all appearing in both realities. Captain Tricia Harper, Michael's commanding officer at the precinct, was a co-conspirator in Michael's car accident; however, it is hinted that her involvement was reluctant.[10] Captain Carl Kessel (commanding officer at Hawkins' precinct) hid heroin in a storage unit for himself and Harper, and was behind Michael's car accident.[3] For the crash the two used Ed Hawkins,[5][10] on orders from Kessel.[10]

Other recurring characters include Emma (Daniela Bobadilla), Rex's girlfriend. Pregnant with Rex's baby, she was originally told to give it up for adoption;[3] however, after a talk with her father Joaquin (Carlos Lacámara) she is allowed to keep it.[5] Cole, Rex's best friend, is another recurring character. The two work on a motorbike together; Cole lets Hannah ride it in the "red reality", after she convinces him to finish it.[6]

Episodes edit

No.Title [14]Directed byWritten byOriginal air date [14]Prod.
code [15]
US viewers
(millions)
1"Pilot"David SladeKyle KillenFebruary 16, 2012 (2012-02-16) (Online)
March 1, 2012 (2012-03-01) (NBC)
1ATR796.24[16]
Michael Britten (Jason Isaacs) and his family are involved in a fatal accident. In one reality, in which he wears a green wrist band, his wife Hannah Britten (Laura Allen) was killed in the crash, and in another reality, in which he wears a red wrist band, his son Rex Britten (Dylan Minnette) was the one killed. Michael does not know which reality is real. He sees two separate therapists: Dr. John Lee (BD Wong) in the "red reality", and Dr. Judith Evans (Cherry Jones) in the "green reality", and works with two separate partners: Efrem Vega (Wilmer Valderrama) in one reality and partner Isaiah "Bird" Freeman (Steve Harris) in the other. Michael deals with a kidnapped girl in his "green reality", and a murder in his "red reality".
2"The Little Guy"Jeffrey ReinerKyle KillenMarch 8, 2012 (2012-03-08)1ATR014.33[17]
Michael deals with a case of the death of a homeless man, Bernard Mackenzie. Meanwhile, Hannah and Rex try to deal with each other's death in their respective realities, while Tricia Harper (Laura Innes), Michael's captain, shows growing concern over his behavior.
3"Guilty"Jeffrey ReinerHoward Gordon & Evan KatzMarch 15, 2012 (2012-03-15)1ATR025.12[18]
Rex gets kidnapped by John Cooper (Clifton Powell), an escaped convict that Michael arrested 10 years ago; an investigation in Michael's other reality gets in the way of an event honoring his deceased son; clues from both realities lead to Michael's sanity being questioned. Michael's retired partner Jim Mayhew (William Russ) is called in to help with the case, until Michael learns that he actually framed Cooper.
4"Kate Is Enough"Sarah Pia AndersonKyle KillenMarch 22, 2012 (2012-03-22)1ATR084.73[19]
While investigating an alleged suicide during an upscale yacht party with Detective Vega, Michael runs into Rex's former babysitter Kate (Brianna Brown). Later, in a case where Michael is investigating with Bird, Kate appears again, this time as a suspect. Dr. Lee and Dr. Evans try to help him make sense of his run ins with these two very different versions of the same woman.
5"Oregon"Aaron LipstadtLisa ZwerlingMarch 29, 2012 (2012-03-29)1ATR033.18[20]
Michael suddenly becomes a suspect in his own case when FBI agent, Elizabeth Santoro (Megan Dodds), questions his methods of tracking down a serial killer thought to be dead. Meanwhile, in the wake of her son's death, Hannah finds comfort in exploring the possibility of moving to Oregon and going back to school. The serial killer, Gemini, contacts Michael at the end of the episode.
6"That's Not My Penguin"Scott WinantKyle Killen & Noelle ValdiviaApril 5, 2012 (2012-04-05)1ATR042.56[21]
While working a hostage situation with Vega, Michael unexpectedly finds himself collaborating with Dr. Lee. In an effort to calm down Gabriel Wyath (Billy Lush) – a patient who has threatened to blow up a mental hospital – Michael is compromised, and the effects follow him into his other reality. Meanwhile, Rex introduces his girlfriend, Emma, to his dad, and Bird shows concern over Michael's lack of focus due to his sleepless nights.
7"Ricky's Tacos"Adam DavidsonStory by : Kyle Killen
Teleplay by : Howard Gordon & Evan Katz
April 12, 2012 (2012-04-12)1ATR052.68[22]
In the "red reality", the Brittens continue with their plan to move to Portland, Oregon. Michael goes to fast food restaurant Ricky's Tacos, where the voice at the drive-thru says that he cannot go to Portland, and "it all starts with the Westfield case". However, he fails to find anything unusual about the case; his curiosity worries Captain Harper.
8"Nightswimming"Jeffrey ReinerLeonard Chang & Davey HolmesApril 19, 2012 (2012-04-19)1ATR062.80[23]
While helping a couple to prepare for a new life within the witness protection program, Michael finds himself preparing for a new life in Oregon with Hannah. Meanwhile, Detective Vega is introduced to Jake (Steve Lawrence), Michael's longtime confidential informant who does not get along with Vega.
9"Game Day"Michael WaxmanHoward Gordon & David GrazianoApril 26, 2012 (2012-04-26)1ATR072.21[24]
In his "red reality", Michael deals with a case of a football fan found dead on the ground. In his "green reality", Michael deals with a case with a burning building with a girl in it at the time of the fire. Meanwhile, Rex deals with his girlfriend Emma (Daniela Bobadilla) and a secret she is keeping, while Michael's partner Efrem Vega plans a party for Michael's moving to Oregon.
10"Slack Water"Nick GomezNoelle ValdiviaMay 3, 2012 (2012-05-03)1ATR092.15[25]
Michael and Bird are investigating what seems to be a case of gang violence. However, the clues shown to Michael in another reality suggests something deeper. Meanwhile, Hannah is trying to talk through a tough situation with Rex's girlfriend Emma.
11"Say Hello to My Little Friend"Laura InnesKyle Killen & Leonard ChangMay 10, 2012 (2012-05-10)1ATR102.51[26]
Michael passes out during a bungee jump when he is with Rex. He is unable to switch realities, and realizes that Detective Ed Hawkins (Kevin Weisman), a cop at his station, was trying to kill him, after Michael saw Hawkins as a hallucination. Meanwhile, Hannah asks Michael to speak to Emma's father, Joaquin (Carlos LaCamara), so Joaquin can more sympathetic about Emma's pregnancy.
12"Two Birds"Milan CheylovStory by : Evan Katz
Teleplay by : Howard Gordon & Davey Holmes
May 17, 2012 (2012-05-17)1ATR112.10[27]
Michael learns more about the truth of the accident. He tries to get evidence that Hawkins tried to kill him, and finds out that Hawkins' commanding officer Carl Kessel (Mark Harelik) was also in on this setup. Bird helps Michael in both realities, despite questioning Michael's sanity. He is killed by Ed Hawkins in the "red reality". Meanwhile, when Vega is questioned about his partner, he begins to doubt Captain Harper's intentions, and Hannah and Rex are worried about Michael's behavior.
13"Turtles All the Way Down"Miguel SapochnikStory by : Kyle Killen & Leonard Chang & Noelle Valdivia
Teleplay by : Kyle Killen
May 23, 2012 (2012-05-23) (Global)
May 24, 2012 (2012-05-24) (NBC)
1ATR122.87[28]
Captain Harper kills Captain Kessel in a hotel room to hide her involvement in the accident. Meanwhile, Michael starts to realize the truth behind the accident; a conspiracy threatens both of his realities; Michael goes after Hawkins; Dr. Lee and Dr. Evans come together in a debate that forces Michael to choose a path.

Production edit

Development edit

Killen devised the concept of the program,[29] drawing inspiration from the dreaming process: "The concept of the way your dreams feel real, the way you seem to experience them as something that you don't blink at until something crazy happens that sort of bursts that balloon. I think I became interested in the question of what if nothing ever popped that balloon? What if you couldn't tell the difference between when you were awake and when you were asleep? And then I started looking for a way to marry those two ideas up, and a few months later we had Awake."[30] After being turned down by Fox,[31] the pilot (then titled REM) was picked up by NBC in 2011,[29][32] and the series was green-lit shortly thereafter.[33][34][35]

Production team edit

 
Howard Gordon was chosen as showrunner for the series.

Awake was a co-production of Letter Eleven and Howard Gordon's Teakwood Lane Productions, in association with 20th Century Fox Television.[36] Gordon served as showrunner for the series,[37] while Killen wrote several episodes of the show.[36] Jason Isaacs, Keith Redmon, Ed Milkovich and Michael Klick produced the show.[36] Editors of the show were Paul Trejo and Nikc Berrisford.[38] Feliks Parnell was the show's primary cinematographer;[1] principal photography for the pilot was completed at Fox Studios in Los Angeles, California.[36]

Casting edit

 
Jason Isaacs was the first actor to be cast in the series.

Isaacs was the first actor to be cast in the series, playing the role of the central character Michael Britten.[39] "[The main character] was somebody that you couldn't decide if you liked or hated, and I think that [Michael]'s dilemma is something that we're not only sympathetic for, but somehow we want him to win."[40] Producers of the show initially approached Michaela McManus to play Hannah Britten. However, Laura Allen was cast instead; McManus obtained the role of Tara (for which Allen originally auditioned).[41]

Dylan Minnette was cast as Rex Britten, Michael's son.[42] He stated, "The process of getting the job actually went by really fast because the first audition Kyle Killen[...]was in the room, Jason [Isaacs] was in the room, the cast director was in the room and the director was in the room. David Slade. And they were all there, for the first audition and I was like 'Wow! Okay.'"[43] Minnette received the role two weeks after his audition.[43] Other cast members included Wilmer Valderrama and Steve Harris as Michael's partner in each reality, while Cherry Jones and BD Wong's characters were cast as Michael's therapists in separate realities.[42] Wong left his role on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit to join the cast of Awake.[44] Laura Innes and Kevin Weismand had recurring roles as members of LAPD.[45][11][46][47]

Writing edit

 
Kyle Killen created outlines for the script and distinguished them in green and red ink.

Killen said that writing the pilot episode's script was one of the more-difficult components of creating the show.[30] He and his writing team would often get confused with exchanging and executing ideas for the script; as a result they created outlines, distinguishing the separate realities with green or red ink.[30] Slade edited the language to better separate the ideas. Stating that things are "initially confusing to us when we are just trying to break story," he hoped that when viewers watched the pilot episode, they would be immediately oriented in the reality on screen at the time.[30]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, season 1 holds an approval rating of 81% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 7.59/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Intelligent and thought-provoking, Awake tempts audiences with an original and complex concept that keeps them guessing."[48]

Awake drew strong reviews for its pilot. Rachel Ray of The Daily Telegraph called the premiere episode "impressive",[49] while NPR's Linda Holmes said that it laid the foundation for several emotional storylines, evaluating it among the strongest shows in recent memory.[50] James Poniewozik of Time noted that while its concept seemed melodramatic, the episode "focuses unflinchingly on the subject of loss, yet manages to be not a downer or painful to watch, but moving, absorbing and even hopeful."[51]

Isaacs' performance garnered praise throughout the run of the series. Curt Wagner of RedEye said: "his touching, solid work grounds everything. He shows viewers what lengths one man in pain might go to hold onto those he loves. And it's heartbreaking."[52] Matt Fowler of IGN said Isaacs "delivers a graceful and subdued performance as a man who, on a daily basis, must taste both heaven and hell. A man full of guilt, but also gratitude."[53] Some critics called for Isaacs to receive an Emmy Award.[54][55]

In contrast, some viewers were unimpressed with Awake. Writing for The Washington Post, Hank Stuever felt that despite high ambitions the pilot episode was slow and drowsy.[56] Certain episodes were singled out for particularly poor quality: "Game Day" was called "childishly simple",[57] "Ricky's Tacos" was criticized for too closely resembling Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,[58] and "Nightswimming" was described as uneven and boring.[59][60]

U.S. television ratings edit

Awake had low viewership and ratings throughout its original run. The premiere episode started strong, becoming the most-viewed program in its time slot for NBC in almost two years.[61][62] but its second episode fell by two million viewers,[63] and overall the show averaged 4.81 million viewers per episode, ranking 125th in viewership for the 2011–12 season.[64]

U.S. television ratings for Awake
No. Title Original air date 18–49 rating % share U.S. viewers
(in millions)
Time slot rank Ref.
1 "Pilot" March 1, 2012 (2012-03-01) 2.0 5% 6.24 1st [65]
2 "The Little Guy" March 8, 2012 (2012-03-08) 1.6 4% 4.33 2nd [63]
3 "Guilty" March 15, 2012 (2012-03-15) 1.6 4% 5.12 2nd [66]
4 "Kate Is Enough" March 22, 2012 (2012-03-22) 1.2 3% 4.73 2nd [67]
5 "Oregon" March 29, 2012 (2012-03-29) 1.0 3% 3.18 2nd [68]
6 "That's Not My Penguin" April 5, 2012 (2012-04-05) 0.9 3% 2.56 3rd [69]
7 "Ricky's Tacos" April 12, 2012 (2012-04-12) 0.9 2% 2.68 3rd [70]
8 "Nightswimming" April 19, 2012 (2012-04-19) 0.9 2% 2.80 3rd [71]
9 "Game Day" April 26, 2012 (2012-04-26) 0.8 2% 2.21 3rd [72]
10 "Slack Water" May 3, 2012 (2012-05-03) 0.7 2% 2.15 3rd [73]
11 "Say Hello to My Little Friend" May 10, 2012 (2012-05-10) 0.9 2% 2.51 3rd [74]
12 "Two Birds" May 17, 2012 (2012-05-17) 0.7 2% 2.10 3rd [75]
13 "Turtles All the Way Down" May 24, 2012 (2012-05-24) 0.9 3% 2.87 3rd [28]

Awards and accolades edit

In June 2011 Awake was honored, along with seven others, with the Critics' Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series, chosen by journalists who had seen the pilots.[76] ET Online chose Isaacs as its first actor in their annual Emmy Preview, which predicts winners of particular Emmy Awards.[77] ET Online reviewer Jarett Wieselman noted that Isaacs could receive an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series nomination;[77] however, Isaacs was not on the list of nominees announced July 19, 2012.[78][79]

Distribution edit

Awake was originally broadcast on NBC in the United States. It aired on the Global Television Network in Canada,[80] on W in Australia,[81] and on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom and Ireland.[82][83][84] Fox Channel Asia picked up the rights to air the series in Asia.[85][86]

Broadcast history edit

Awake consists of thirteen one-hour episodes.[29] The series originally aired in the United States on Thursdays at 10:00pm from March 1 to May 24, 2012 on NBC.[87][88][89] The series was a mid-season replacement for The Firm, which moved to Saturday nights.[87][88][89] The series' final episode, "Turtles All the Way Down", aired outside the television season on May 24, 2012.[90] Low ratings resulted in NBC's cancelling the show on May 11, 2012 (after eleven of the thirteen produced episodes were aired), although the network finished airing the remaining episodes in the series' original time slot.[91][92][93]

See also edit

  • Ordinary Joe, a television series with a similar alternative timeline premise

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awake, series, awake, american, police, procedural, fantasy, drama, television, series, that, originally, aired, season, from, march, 2012, pilot, episode, early, release, hulu, february, 2012, weeks, before, series, premiere, television, kyle, killen, series,. Awake is an American police procedural fantasy drama television series that originally aired on NBC for one season from March 1 to May 24 2012 The pilot episode had an early release on Hulu on February 16 2012 two weeks before the series premiere on television Kyle Killen the series creator was primarily responsible for the program s concept Killen and David Slade served as executive producers of the pilot episode and Killen continued producing the series along with Jeffrey Reiner and Howard Gordon AwakeGenrePolice procedural Fantasy ThrillerCreated byKyle KillenStarringJason Isaacs Laura Allen Steve Harris Dylan Minnette B D Wong Michaela McManus Wilmer Valderrama Cherry JonesComposersReinhold Heil Johnny KlimekCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13ProductionExecutive producersHoward Gordon Kyle Killen Jeffrey Reiner David SladeProducersJason Isaacs Keith Redmon Ed Milkovich Michael KlickCinematographyFeliks Parnell Jo WillemsEditorsPaul Trejo Todd Desrosiers Rick Tuber Nick Berrisford Jordan GoldmanCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time43 minutesProduction companiesLetter Eleven Teakwood Lane Productions 20th Century Fox TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkNBCReleaseMarch 1 2012 03 01 May 24 2012 2012 05 24 The show s central character is Michael Britten Jason Isaacs a detective who works for the Los Angeles Police Department In the first episode Michael his wife Hannah Laura Allen and their son Rex Dylan Minnette get into a serious car accident After the accident he finds himself switching between two realities whenever he goes to bed one in which Hannah was killed in the accident and one in which Rex died instead and is unable to determine which reality is true He uses details from each reality to solve cases in the other Awake garnered critical praise particularly for Isaacs performance However its ratings were low averaging 4 8 million viewers per episode and sitting in 125th place in viewership for the 2011 12 season The series was canceled after one season Contents 1 Series overview 2 Characters 2 1 Main characters 2 2 Recurring characters 3 Episodes 4 Production 4 1 Development 4 2 Production team 4 3 Casting 4 4 Writing 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 U S television ratings 5 3 Awards and accolades 6 Distribution 7 Broadcast history 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksSeries overview editMichael Britten a detective with the Los Angeles Police Department LAPD and his family are involved in a car accident 1 After the crash Michael is confronted with two separate realities 1 His wife Hannah has apparently survived the accident however in a second reality his son Rex survives instead 1 To distinguish the two realities for the viewer Michael wears a red wristband in the first reality and a green one in the second 1 Michael does not know which reality is real he has therapy sessions with Dr Jonathan Lee in the red reality and Dr Judith Evans in the green 1 both of whom attempt to diagnose what is happening to Michael 1 Each therapist sees it as a coping mechanism insisting that the other reality is a dream 1 Dr Lee is confrontational about the accident while Dr Evans is more nurturing 1 In the red reality Hannah plans to move to Portland Oregon but later decides against it 2 3 partly due to Michael s objections 4 Before the crash Michael worked with his long time partner Detective Isaiah Freeman known to his LAPD team as Bird 1 After the accident Michael is assigned to Detective Efrem Vega in the red reality Vega was previously an officer when Bird was transferred to the western division to work with Detective Ed Hawkins 1 5 In the green reality Michael stays with Bird and Efrem remains an officer 1 While working on cases in both realities Michael begins to realize that the details of one case can help him with another case in the other reality 1 6 Due to this he often clashes with his partners who are unaware of his situation 6 Rex and Hannah grieve each other s death after the accident coping in different ways 7 8 In the red reality Hannah begins to redecorate the house while in the green reality Rex begins to play tennis with Hannah s former partner Tara 1 In Turtles All the Way Down in a dream Michael sees Hannah at a restaurant 9 He was dreaming while he was dreaming and Hannah told Michael to give her one last kiss goodbye 9 This causes Dr Evans to note that Michael realizes the green reality is life 9 However soon afterwards Michael sees Rex and Hannah together and is happy 9 Detective Hawkins ran me off the road and destroyed my family He s the reason we will never all be together again Michael Britten Two Birds 10 Details surrounding the accident are slowly revealed as the series progresses Shortly after the crash Michael s commanding officers Tricia Harper and Carl Kessel meet to talk about the accident and how they set up a short guy 11 6 Later a microphone at Ricky s Tacos speaks to Michael claiming that if he moved to Portland he would never know the truth 4 Michael slowly begins to remember what happened in the accident 4 5 after realizing that Ed caused it he speaks with Dr Evans and Dr Lee 5 His therapists insist that he is imagining it all to help cope with the pain 10 However when Michael later breaks into Ed s house Ed admits that he and an accomplice were hiding heroin at the Westfield Distribution Center they decided he had to go after Michael began to uncover it 10 Michael does not know who they are demanding that Ed tell him 10 Ed asks for protection before telling him and attacks Michael when he is distracted 10 During the struggle Michael kills Ed and Bird comes into the house after speaking to Dr Evans 10 Michael later discovers that Carl and Tricia are involved in the setup 9 10 Tricia shoots Carl in the green reality in an attempt to hide her involvement in the accident but is later imprisoned 9 At the end of the series finale Turtles All the Way Down Michael sees Hannah and Rex together Concerned about his odd behavior they ask if he is all right Michael replies I m perfect and closes his eyes Characters editMain cast of Awake Actor 12 Character RealityJason Isaacs Detective Michael Britten Red and greenLaura Allen Hannah Britten RedSteve Harris Detective Isaiah Bird Freeman GreenDylan Minnette Rex Britten GreenBD Wong Dr Jonathan Lee RedMichaela McManus Tara GreenWilmer Valderrama Detective Efrem Vega RedCherry Jones Dr Judith Evans GreenMain characters edit Michael Britten the lead character is an LAPD detective who lives in both realities 1 Since he does not know which reality is real he has routines to help him maintain the illusion of control 13 however he is also disorganized and sometimes behaves oddly 13 Michael is often confused suffers from a sleep disorder and dislikes heights 5 13 He refuses treatment because he does not want closure for his family 9 Hannah Britten is Michael s wife who is grieving her son s death 1 Rex Britten 10 is Michael s son a teenage student who had previously been kidnapped 1 7 After school Rex often works on a motorbike with his best friend Cole at Cole s house 6 He is emotional and angry over his mother s death 8 keeping a tennis racket to deal with his grief 8 When Cole accidentally breaks it Rex is enraged later he apologizes 8 Efrem Vega a detective in the red reality and Michael often argue about their cases and is concerned about Michael s erratic behavior 6 In The Little Guy Vega and Michael are arguing about a case involving a short person when Captain Tricia Harper calls Michael into her office 6 Shortly afterwards Michael puts Vega on the lead of a new case and the two become friends 3 6 Michael had previously worked with Bird in the red reality but Bird is reassigned to a new division Vega remains an officer in the green reality 1 Bird and Michael now only work with each other as partners in the green reality 2 Michael sees two therapists Dr Jonathan Lee and Dr Judith Evans Dr Lee claims that Michael s two realities are problematic and Dr Evans states that they are remarkable 6 Recurring characters edit There are five recurring characters all appearing in both realities Captain Tricia Harper Michael s commanding officer at the precinct was a co conspirator in Michael s car accident however it is hinted that her involvement was reluctant 10 Captain Carl Kessel commanding officer at Hawkins precinct hid heroin in a storage unit for himself and Harper and was behind Michael s car accident 3 For the crash the two used Ed Hawkins 5 10 on orders from Kessel 10 Other recurring characters include Emma Daniela Bobadilla Rex s girlfriend Pregnant with Rex s baby she was originally told to give it up for adoption 3 however after a talk with her father Joaquin Carlos Lacamara she is allowed to keep it 5 Cole Rex s best friend is another recurring character The two work on a motorbike together Cole lets Hannah ride it in the red reality after she convinces him to finish it 6 Episodes editNo Title 14 Directed byWritten byOriginal air date 14 Prod code 15 US viewers millions 1 Pilot David SladeKyle KillenFebruary 16 2012 2012 02 16 Online March 1 2012 2012 03 01 NBC 1ATR796 24 16 Michael Britten Jason Isaacs and his family are involved in a fatal accident In one reality in which he wears a green wrist band his wife Hannah Britten Laura Allen was killed in the crash and in another reality in which he wears a red wrist band his son Rex Britten Dylan Minnette was the one killed Michael does not know which reality is real He sees two separate therapists Dr John Lee BD Wong in the red reality and Dr Judith Evans Cherry Jones in the green reality and works with two separate partners Efrem Vega Wilmer Valderrama in one reality and partner Isaiah Bird Freeman Steve Harris in the other Michael deals with a kidnapped girl in his green reality and a murder in his red reality 2 The Little Guy Jeffrey ReinerKyle KillenMarch 8 2012 2012 03 08 1ATR014 33 17 Michael deals with a case of the death of a homeless man Bernard Mackenzie Meanwhile Hannah and Rex try to deal with each other s death in their respective realities while Tricia Harper Laura Innes Michael s captain shows growing concern over his behavior 3 Guilty Jeffrey ReinerHoward Gordon amp Evan KatzMarch 15 2012 2012 03 15 1ATR025 12 18 Rex gets kidnapped by John Cooper Clifton Powell an escaped convict that Michael arrested 10 years ago an investigation in Michael s other reality gets in the way of an event honoring his deceased son clues from both realities lead to Michael s sanity being questioned Michael s retired partner Jim Mayhew William Russ is called in to help with the case until Michael learns that he actually framed Cooper 4 Kate Is Enough Sarah Pia AndersonKyle KillenMarch 22 2012 2012 03 22 1ATR084 73 19 While investigating an alleged suicide during an upscale yacht party with Detective Vega Michael runs into Rex s former babysitter Kate Brianna Brown Later in a case where Michael is investigating with Bird Kate appears again this time as a suspect Dr Lee and Dr Evans try to help him make sense of his run ins with these two very different versions of the same woman 5 Oregon Aaron LipstadtLisa ZwerlingMarch 29 2012 2012 03 29 1ATR033 18 20 Michael suddenly becomes a suspect in his own case when FBI agent Elizabeth Santoro Megan Dodds questions his methods of tracking down a serial killer thought to be dead Meanwhile in the wake of her son s death Hannah finds comfort in exploring the possibility of moving to Oregon and going back to school The serial killer Gemini contacts Michael at the end of the episode 6 That s Not My Penguin Scott WinantKyle Killen amp Noelle ValdiviaApril 5 2012 2012 04 05 1ATR042 56 21 While working a hostage situation with Vega Michael unexpectedly finds himself collaborating with Dr Lee In an effort to calm down Gabriel Wyath Billy Lush a patient who has threatened to blow up a mental hospital Michael is compromised and the effects follow him into his other reality Meanwhile Rex introduces his girlfriend Emma to his dad and Bird shows concern over Michael s lack of focus due to his sleepless nights 7 Ricky s Tacos Adam DavidsonStory by Kyle KillenTeleplay by Howard Gordon amp Evan KatzApril 12 2012 2012 04 12 1ATR052 68 22 In the red reality the Brittens continue with their plan to move to Portland Oregon Michael goes to fast food restaurant Ricky s Tacos where the voice at the drive thru says that he cannot go to Portland and it all starts with the Westfield case However he fails to find anything unusual about the case his curiosity worries Captain Harper 8 Nightswimming Jeffrey ReinerLeonard Chang amp Davey HolmesApril 19 2012 2012 04 19 1ATR062 80 23 While helping a couple to prepare for a new life within the witness protection program Michael finds himself preparing for a new life in Oregon with Hannah Meanwhile Detective Vega is introduced to Jake Steve Lawrence Michael s longtime confidential informant who does not get along with Vega 9 Game Day Michael WaxmanHoward Gordon amp David GrazianoApril 26 2012 2012 04 26 1ATR072 21 24 In his red reality Michael deals with a case of a football fan found dead on the ground In his green reality Michael deals with a case with a burning building with a girl in it at the time of the fire Meanwhile Rex deals with his girlfriend Emma Daniela Bobadilla and a secret she is keeping while Michael s partner Efrem Vega plans a party for Michael s moving to Oregon 10 Slack Water Nick GomezNoelle ValdiviaMay 3 2012 2012 05 03 1ATR092 15 25 Michael and Bird are investigating what seems to be a case of gang violence However the clues shown to Michael in another reality suggests something deeper Meanwhile Hannah is trying to talk through a tough situation with Rex s girlfriend Emma 11 Say Hello to My Little Friend Laura InnesKyle Killen amp Leonard ChangMay 10 2012 2012 05 10 1ATR102 51 26 Michael passes out during a bungee jump when he is with Rex He is unable to switch realities and realizes that Detective Ed Hawkins Kevin Weisman a cop at his station was trying to kill him after Michael saw Hawkins as a hallucination Meanwhile Hannah asks Michael to speak to Emma s father Joaquin Carlos LaCamara so Joaquin can more sympathetic about Emma s pregnancy 12 Two Birds Milan CheylovStory by Evan KatzTeleplay by Howard Gordon amp Davey HolmesMay 17 2012 2012 05 17 1ATR112 10 27 Michael learns more about the truth of the accident He tries to get evidence that Hawkins tried to kill him and finds out that Hawkins commanding officer Carl Kessel Mark Harelik was also in on this setup Bird helps Michael in both realities despite questioning Michael s sanity He is killed by Ed Hawkins in the red reality Meanwhile when Vega is questioned about his partner he begins to doubt Captain Harper s intentions and Hannah and Rex are worried about Michael s behavior 13 Turtles All the Way Down Miguel SapochnikStory by Kyle Killen amp Leonard Chang amp Noelle ValdiviaTeleplay by Kyle KillenMay 23 2012 2012 05 23 Global May 24 2012 2012 05 24 NBC 1ATR122 87 28 Captain Harper kills Captain Kessel in a hotel room to hide her involvement in the accident Meanwhile Michael starts to realize the truth behind the accident a conspiracy threatens both of his realities Michael goes after Hawkins Dr Lee and Dr Evans come together in a debate that forces Michael to choose a path Production editDevelopment edit Killen devised the concept of the program 29 drawing inspiration from the dreaming process The concept of the way your dreams feel real the way you seem to experience them as something that you don t blink at until something crazy happens that sort of bursts that balloon I think I became interested in the question of what if nothing ever popped that balloon What if you couldn t tell the difference between when you were awake and when you were asleep And then I started looking for a way to marry those two ideas up and a few months later we had Awake 30 After being turned down by Fox 31 the pilot then titled REM was picked up by NBC in 2011 29 32 and the series was green lit shortly thereafter 33 34 35 Production team edit nbsp Howard Gordon was chosen as showrunner for the series Awake was a co production of Letter Eleven and Howard Gordon s Teakwood Lane Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television 36 Gordon served as showrunner for the series 37 while Killen wrote several episodes of the show 36 Jason Isaacs Keith Redmon Ed Milkovich and Michael Klick produced the show 36 Editors of the show were Paul Trejo and Nikc Berrisford 38 Feliks Parnell was the show s primary cinematographer 1 principal photography for the pilot was completed at Fox Studios in Los Angeles California 36 Casting edit nbsp Jason Isaacs was the first actor to be cast in the series Isaacs was the first actor to be cast in the series playing the role of the central character Michael Britten 39 The main character was somebody that you couldn t decide if you liked or hated and I think that Michael s dilemma is something that we re not only sympathetic for but somehow we want him to win 40 Producers of the show initially approached Michaela McManus to play Hannah Britten However Laura Allen was cast instead McManus obtained the role of Tara for which Allen originally auditioned 41 Dylan Minnette was cast as Rex Britten Michael s son 42 He stated The process of getting the job actually went by really fast because the first audition Kyle Killen was in the room Jason Isaacs was in the room the cast director was in the room and the director was in the room David Slade And they were all there for the first audition and I was like Wow Okay 43 Minnette received the role two weeks after his audition 43 Other cast members included Wilmer Valderrama and Steve Harris as Michael s partner in each reality while Cherry Jones and BD Wong s characters were cast as Michael s therapists in separate realities 42 Wong left his role on Law amp Order Special Victims Unit to join the cast of Awake 44 Laura Innes and Kevin Weismand had recurring roles as members of LAPD 45 11 46 47 Writing edit nbsp Kyle Killen created outlines for the script and distinguished them in green and red ink Killen said that writing the pilot episode s script was one of the more difficult components of creating the show 30 He and his writing team would often get confused with exchanging and executing ideas for the script as a result they created outlines distinguishing the separate realities with green or red ink 30 Slade edited the language to better separate the ideas Stating that things are initially confusing to us when we are just trying to break story he hoped that when viewers watched the pilot episode they would be immediately oriented in the reality on screen at the time 30 Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes season 1 holds an approval rating of 81 based on 31 reviews with an average rating of 7 59 10 The website s critical consensus reads Intelligent and thought provoking Awake tempts audiences with an original and complex concept that keeps them guessing 48 Awake drew strong reviews for its pilot Rachel Ray of The Daily Telegraph called the premiere episode impressive 49 while NPR s Linda Holmes said that it laid the foundation for several emotional storylines evaluating it among the strongest shows in recent memory 50 James Poniewozik of Time noted that while its concept seemed melodramatic the episode focuses unflinchingly on the subject of loss yet manages to be not a downer or painful to watch but moving absorbing and even hopeful 51 Isaacs performance garnered praise throughout the run of the series Curt Wagner of RedEye said his touching solid work grounds everything He shows viewers what lengths one man in pain might go to hold onto those he loves And it s heartbreaking 52 Matt Fowler of IGN said Isaacs delivers a graceful and subdued performance as a man who on a daily basis must taste both heaven and hell A man full of guilt but also gratitude 53 Some critics called for Isaacs to receive an Emmy Award 54 55 In contrast some viewers were unimpressed with Awake Writing for The Washington Post Hank Stuever felt that despite high ambitions the pilot episode was slow and drowsy 56 Certain episodes were singled out for particularly poor quality Game Day was called childishly simple 57 Ricky s Tacos was criticized for too closely resembling Law amp Order Special Victims Unit 58 and Nightswimming was described as uneven and boring 59 60 U S television ratings edit Awake had low viewership and ratings throughout its original run The premiere episode started strong becoming the most viewed program in its time slot for NBC in almost two years 61 62 but its second episode fell by two million viewers 63 and overall the show averaged 4 81 million viewers per episode ranking 125th in viewership for the 2011 12 season 64 U S television ratings for Awake No Title Original air date 18 49 rating share U S viewers in millions Time slot rank Ref 1 Pilot March 1 2012 2012 03 01 2 0 5 6 24 1st 65 2 The Little Guy March 8 2012 2012 03 08 1 6 4 4 33 2nd 63 3 Guilty March 15 2012 2012 03 15 1 6 4 5 12 2nd 66 4 Kate Is Enough March 22 2012 2012 03 22 1 2 3 4 73 2nd 67 5 Oregon March 29 2012 2012 03 29 1 0 3 3 18 2nd 68 6 That s Not My Penguin April 5 2012 2012 04 05 0 9 3 2 56 3rd 69 7 Ricky s Tacos April 12 2012 2012 04 12 0 9 2 2 68 3rd 70 8 Nightswimming April 19 2012 2012 04 19 0 9 2 2 80 3rd 71 9 Game Day April 26 2012 2012 04 26 0 8 2 2 21 3rd 72 10 Slack Water May 3 2012 2012 05 03 0 7 2 2 15 3rd 73 11 Say Hello to My Little Friend May 10 2012 2012 05 10 0 9 2 2 51 3rd 74 12 Two Birds May 17 2012 2012 05 17 0 7 2 2 10 3rd 75 13 Turtles All the Way Down May 24 2012 2012 05 24 0 9 3 2 87 3rd 28 Awards and accolades edit In June 2011 Awake was honored along with seven others with the Critics Choice Television Award for Most Exciting New Series chosen by journalists who had seen the pilots 76 ET Online chose Isaacs as its first actor in their annual Emmy Preview which predicts winners of particular Emmy Awards 77 ET Online reviewer Jarett Wieselman noted that Isaacs could receive an Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series nomination 77 however Isaacs was not on the list of nominees announced July 19 2012 78 79 Distribution editAwake was originally broadcast on NBC in the United States It aired on the Global Television Network in Canada 80 on W in Australia 81 and on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom and Ireland 82 83 84 Fox Channel Asia picked up the rights to air the series in Asia 85 86 Broadcast history editAwake consists of thirteen one hour episodes 29 The series originally aired in the United States on Thursdays at 10 00pm from March 1 to May 24 2012 on NBC 87 88 89 The series was a mid season replacement for The Firm which moved to Saturday nights 87 88 89 The series final episode Turtles All the Way Down aired outside the television season on May 24 2012 90 Low ratings resulted in NBC s cancelling the show on May 11 2012 after eleven of the thirteen produced episodes were aired although the network finished airing the remaining episodes in the series original time slot 91 92 93 See also editOrdinary Joe a television series with a similar alternative timeline premiseReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Kyle Killen writer David Slade director March 1 2012 Pilot Awake Season 1 Episode 1 NBC a b Lisa Zwerling writer Aaron Lipstadt director March 29 2012 Oregon Awake Season 1 Episode 5 NBC a b c d Noelle Valdivia writer Nick Gomez director May 3 2012 Slack Water Awake Season 1 Episode 10 NBC a b c Howard Gordon amp Evan Katz teleplay Kyle Killen story Adam Davidson director April 12 2012 Ricky s Tacos Awake Season 1 Episode 7 NBC a b c d e f Kyle Killen amp Leonard Chang writer Laura Innes director May 10 2012 Say Hello to My Little Friend Awake Season 1 Episode 11 NBC a b c d e f g h i Kyle Killen writer Jeffrey Reiner director 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