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Brimstone (TV series)

Brimstone is an American television series that aired only one partial season on Fox, during the 1998–99 American television season. It features a dead police detective whose mission, as assigned by the Devil, is to return to Hell 113 souls who have escaped to Earth.

Brimstone
Created by
Starring
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companies
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 23, 1998 (1998-10-23) –
February 12, 1999 (1999-02-12)

Plot Edit

In 1983, Ezekiel "Zeke" Stone (Peter Horton) was a New York City Police detective whose wife, Rosalyn, was raped. He tracked down and arrested the offender, Gilbert Jax, who was cleared of the charges. Furious, Stone then murdered Jax. Two months later, Stone was killed in an unrelated incident and went to Hell for murdering Jax. Later in the show it was revealed that it was not the killing itself that condemned Stone to Hell, but the fact he took pleasure in it. Stone died the most decorated cop in east NYC history.

Fifteen years later, a breakout from Hell occurs, led by a 4000-year-old Canaanite priestess named Ashur Badaktu. The Devil explains that, over the centuries, a few souls have escaped (and presumably been returned to) Hell, but nothing of this magnitude, which includes 113 souls. Because the Devil is largely powerless on Earth, he makes a deal with Stone: Stone will be returned to Earth to track down these 113 escapees, and if he can return all of them to Hell (before one of them kills him), he will earn a second chance at life on Earth (and thus, possibly, Heaven). The Devil seems to hinder Stone's work almost as much as he helps it, however, divulging some information but withholding crucial facts or giving only cryptic clues to where Stone will find an escapee, apparently delighting in watching him become more irritable with his interference. It was suggested by an angel (in the episode "It's a Helluva Life", played by John Glover in a dual role) that Stone served God's purpose as well as the Devil's in his former life when he killed his wife's rapist.

Powers and equipment Edit

Both Stone and his quarry have superhuman powers related to the amount of time each individual had spent in Hell. Being deceased, immortal souls, both Stone and the escapees he chases do not display many of the same physical limitations and weaknesses as the living. Throughout the series, they are shown to be unharmed by traditionally fatal encounters with fire or falling from great heights. They do not bleed, nor do they have a heartbeat. The souls cannot be killed, and injuries can only be inflicted to their eyes (it is shown the Devil can alter this rule somewhat, as he did in the episode "Encore"), by the living or dead. Even with the relatively restricted ways in which a soul can be harmed, as told by the Devil, they can only feel pain if it is inflicted by another escaped damned soul.

Each morning the souls (including Stone) wake up in the clothing they were wearing at their time of death. Any material items they had in their pockets when they died continuously regenerate each morning. In Stone's case, this means he awakens to find his badge, his fully loaded service pistol, and $36.27—the amount of money he was carrying when he was murdered—on his person. This is a not-so-subtle biblical reference. Ezekiel 36:27 says "And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws" which is a succinct summation of Stone's new role. Normally Stone's items (gun, badge, etc.) retain no damage from day to day, even if they are hit by bullets. However this rule is inconsistently applied, as he takes his coat to a tailor in "Repentance", attempting to have it mended on a different day than when the damage occurred.

Fighting villains Edit

The Devil informs Stone that because the eyes "are windows to the soul", Stone must pierce the eyes of an escapee to return them to Hell. This rule also applies to Stone himself; however, this was modified by the Devil in a special case when Stone had to return the man who raped his wife. To kill him, Stone had to employ the same rage as he did when he killed the rapist before. If Stone is returned, his mission would be considered a failure; therefore, he would remain in Hell and another person would be chosen to return the fugitive souls. The Devil has taunted Stone by reminding him of this and suggesting that certain escapees would be good replacements. However, in "It's a Helluva Life", an angel hints that the reason Stone was selected is because he was the only soul in Hell suitable for the task and for a second chance at life.

Some escapees have other preternatural powers, such as the ability to control the elements or turn invisible. The Devil explains that the longer one spends in Hell, the more Hell becomes a part of them. Even though Stone himself describes them, literally (in the opening narration) as "the most vile creatures", some of the escapees seem to be no more evil than Stone himself. He wears the name and pictographs of these 113 souls as tattoos over his body. As each soul is sent back, their corresponding tattoo disappears in a burning fashion, causing Stone considerable pain.

Other characters Edit

Among Stone's allies are Maxine (Lori Petty), the woman who owns the hotel where he stays, and Father Cletus Horn (Albert Hall), a blind priest who eventually learns of Stone's mission. Stone occasionally worked with police detectives Ash (Teri Polo) and Fraker (Scott Lawrence). Much of the series' internal conflict was generated by Stone's inability to stay away from his wife, Rosalyn (Stacy Haiduk), who was still alive. Near the end of the season/series, Ash was revealed to be the priestess who engineered the escape from Hell by using her implied romance with the Devil, though he insisted he never loved anyone but God. She also became infatuated with Stone.

Cast Edit

Main Edit

Recurring Edit

  • Lori Petty as Maxine: The front desk clerk of the motel that Stone moves into after relocating to Los Angeles from New York.
  • Teri Polo as Detective Sergeant Delilah Ash/Ashur Badaktu: An LAPD officer who takes an interest in Stone, she is eventually revealed to be an ancient Canaanite priestess, and the ringleader of the mass breakout of Hell (implied to have been made successful because she made the Devil fall in love with her). She can control minds, teleport, shapeshift, and summon snakes.
  • María Costa as Teresita: A waitress at a diner frequented by Stone.

Guest stars Edit

  • Albert Hall as Father Cletus Horn: A blind Roman Catholic priest who Stone becomes acquainted with while in New York. He later transfers to a new parish in Los Angeles.
  • Scott Lawrence as Detective Fraker: Detective Ash's partner in the LAPD, he is unaware of Ash's true nature, and is annoyed by Stone's frequent intrusion into cases.
  • Stacy Haiduk as Rosalyn Stone: Stone's wife, she moved to Los Angeles from New York after her husband's death in 1983.

The Damned Edit

  • Father Edward Salinas (Peter Woodward): A psychotic priest who was hanged in 1906 for murdering sixteen boys in Italy, and another eight in New York. He can melt objects by touching them.
  • Gilbert Jax (William McNamara): A serial rapist who assaulted Rosalyn Stone in 1983, being murdered two months later by her husband, Zeke. To toy with Stone, the Devil makes it so that Stone is unable to destroy Jax's eyes without feeling the same amount of rage that he did the first time that he killed Jax. Birds fall dead from the sky in his presence, possibly an inverted reference to the song, "(They Long to Be) Close to You".
  • Da Ming Po (Roger Yuan): A deranged, purity-obsessed poet who assassinated a princess who spurned his advances during the Tang dynasty. He can telekinetically control fabrics.
  • Gwendolyn DuBare (Chad Morgan): A young French maiden who went on a revenge-motivated arson spree after being gang raped in 1458. She can produce extreme heat and flames when agitated or aroused.
  • Hasdrabul Skaras (Richard Brooks): A bloodthirsty Carthaginian warrior who wantonly slaughtered, raped and enslaved civilians during the Punic Wars. He can blend in with his surroundings like a chameleon.
  • Martin Benedict (Norbert Weisser): A repentant Dutchman who allied with the Nazis during World War II, dying in the Battle of Arnhem.
  • Frederick Wilcot Graver (John Hawkes): An overzealous (he once allowed an innocent man to die, having refused to acknowledge his pardon) executioner who died in 1932. He can produce and control electricity.
  • Paco Gomez (Jesse Borrego) and Jocelyn Paige (Shannon Sturges): A young couple who died in a car crash after murdering Jocelyn's parents in 1967. Paco has a heart-stopping touch, while Jocelyn's fingertips can generate destructive energy.
  • Sally Ann McGee (Alexandra Powers): A vapid party girl and Typhoid carrier, she knowingly exposed hundreds of people to her illness before committing suicide at some point in the 1920s. Her disease, mutated by her time in Hell, is now incurable and instantly fatal, and can even affect other escaped damned souls.
  • Brian Reed (Billy O'Sullivan): An abused teenaged boy with dissociative identity disorder, he was shot by police after murdering an elderly man in 1959. He can physically transform into and separate from his alternate personalities, a violent British punk named Vic (Greg Ellis) and a nurturing woman named Tammy (Joanna Canton).
  • Joseph Renkmeyer (Steve Durham): A bank robber whose nine month crime spree ended with his dying in a shootout with the police in 1946.

Episodes Edit

Episodes were originally aired out of order; for example, the episode “Poem” was filmed to be episode 2 but instead it was aired as episode 5.

No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
1"Altar Boys"Félix Enríquez AlcaláEthan Reiff & Cyrus VorisOctober 23, 1998 (1998-10-23)196646
2"Heat"Jesús Salvador TreviñoJanis DiamondOctober 30, 1998 (1998-10-30)467452
3"Encore"Félix Enríquez AlcaláScott A. WilliamsNovember 6, 1998 (1998-11-06)467453
4"Repentance"Terrence O'HaraFred GolanNovember 13, 1998 (1998-11-13)467455
5"Poem"Félix Enríquez AlcaláEthan Reiff & Cyrus VorisNovember 20, 1998 (1998-11-20)467451
6"Executioner"Dan LernerStory by : Fred Golan
Teleplay by : Scott A. Williams
December 4, 1998 (1998-12-04)467456
7"Slayer"Vern GillumStory by : Ethan Reiff & Cyrus Voris
Teleplay by : Angel Dean Lopez
December 11, 1998 (1998-12-11)467454
8"Ashes"Larry CarrollAngel Dean LopezDecember 18, 1998 (1998-12-18)467457
9"Lovers"John KretchmerChris BertoletJanuary 8, 1999 (1999-01-08)467458
10"Carrier"Jesús Salvador TreviñoJanis DiamondJanuary 15, 1999 (1999-01-15)467459
11"Faces"Larry CarrollFred GolanJanuary 29, 1999 (1999-01-29)467461
12"It's a Helluva Life"Félix Enríquez AlcaláJanis Diamond & Scott A. WilliamsFebruary 5, 1999 (1999-02-05)467460
13"Mourning After"Dan LernerStory by : Angel Dean Lopez
Teleplay by : Cyrus Voris & Ethan Reiff
February 12, 1999 (1999-02-12)467462

Broadcast Edit

Rerun syndication Edit

Since cancellation, Brimstone reruns have aired on Syfy (originally the Sci Fi Channel) in the United States from the summer of 1999 onward. The reruns have no set schedule, but are usually aired in marathons during the channel's seasonal events like "Creatureland", "Inhumanland" and "The 31 Days of Halloween". Chiller also began airing reruns, on July 28, 2007. It currently airs in sporadic weekday marathons, like Syfy, and has no set airing schedule.

International Edit

Country of Broadcast Broadcasting Network Broadcasting Channel Debut Finale Dubbing Subtitle
  Indonesia4 Trans Corp4 Trans TV4 Movie:
12 December 20014
Series:
20 December 2001 (Live)
23 July 2012 (Rerun)4
Series:
12 December 2002 (Live)4
17 August 2012 (Rerun)5
English1234 Indonesian4
  Malaysia1 Media Prima Berhad1 NTV71 1 May 20121 20 July 20121
  Singapore2 MediaCorp TV2 Channel 52 1 March 20122 31 March 20122 Chinese23
  Hong Kong3 TVB3 TVB Pearl3 28 July 20123 11 August 20123
STAR TV STAR World 21 July 2012 18 August 2012

Notes:

  1. ^ Peninsular Malaysia was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Malay subtitles on every Friday at 11:00 until 12:00 MST.
  2. ^ Republic of Singapore was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Chinese subtitles.
  3. ^ Hong Kong was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Chinese subtitles.
  4. ^ Republic of Indonesia was delayed telecasts in 2001 with English dubbing and Indonesian subtitles. A television movie on every Wednesday was first aired on 12 December 2001 at 19:00 until 21:00 WIB was called "Trans Hollywood" (also known as "TRANSVAGANZA Festival Film Liburan") and television series on every Thursday was first aired on 20 December 2001 until last aired on 12 December 2001 at 22:00 until 23:00 WIB. For Ramadhan it was rerun on every weekday, 23 July 2012 until 16 August 2012 at 09:30 until 10:30 WIB.
  5. ^ Begin this last and final episode, the show airs every afternoon. Especially for this episode, the show airs at 12:30 until 14:25 WIB due to Live Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Day with officially raised of the national flag was replaced by the Celebrations of Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Anniversary of 67 years, once during the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Day on Friday, 17 August 2012 at 09:30 until 11:00 WIB.

DVD release Edit

Brimstone was 13th-ranked on TVShowsOnDVD.com's list of unreleased shows until the website closed on May 25, 2018. On September 15, 2008, during a Home Theater Forum chat, Warner Home Video representatives said that "Despite the wonderful work of Peter Horton and John Glover, there are no plans at this time to release Brimstone".

External links Edit

  • Brimstone at IMDb
  • The Virtual Seasons

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Brimstone is an American television series that aired only one partial season on Fox during the 1998 99 American television season It features a dead police detective whose mission as assigned by the Devil is to return to Hell 113 souls who have escaped to Earth BrimstoneCreated byEthan Reiff Cyrus VorisStarringPeter Horton John GloverCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes13 list of episodes ProductionRunning time60 minutesProduction companiesLars Thorwald Inc Warner Bros TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkFoxOriginal releaseOctober 23 1998 1998 10 23 February 12 1999 1999 02 12 Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Powers and equipment 1 2 Fighting villains 1 3 Other characters 2 Cast 2 1 Main 2 2 Recurring 2 3 Guest stars 2 4 The Damned 3 Episodes 4 Broadcast 4 1 Rerun syndication 4 2 International 5 DVD release 6 External linksPlot EditIn 1983 Ezekiel Zeke Stone Peter Horton was a New York City Police detective whose wife Rosalyn was raped He tracked down and arrested the offender Gilbert Jax who was cleared of the charges Furious Stone then murdered Jax Two months later Stone was killed in an unrelated incident and went to Hell for murdering Jax Later in the show it was revealed that it was not the killing itself that condemned Stone to Hell but the fact he took pleasure in it Stone died the most decorated cop in east NYC history Fifteen years later a breakout from Hell occurs led by a 4000 year old Canaanite priestess named Ashur Badaktu The Devil explains that over the centuries a few souls have escaped and presumably been returned to Hell but nothing of this magnitude which includes 113 souls Because the Devil is largely powerless on Earth he makes a deal with Stone Stone will be returned to Earth to track down these 113 escapees and if he can return all of them to Hell before one of them kills him he will earn a second chance at life on Earth and thus possibly Heaven The Devil seems to hinder Stone s work almost as much as he helps it however divulging some information but withholding crucial facts or giving only cryptic clues to where Stone will find an escapee apparently delighting in watching him become more irritable with his interference It was suggested by an angel in the episode It s a Helluva Life played by John Glover in a dual role that Stone served God s purpose as well as the Devil s in his former life when he killed his wife s rapist Powers and equipment Edit Both Stone and his quarry have superhuman powers related to the amount of time each individual had spent in Hell Being deceased immortal souls both Stone and the escapees he chases do not display many of the same physical limitations and weaknesses as the living Throughout the series they are shown to be unharmed by traditionally fatal encounters with fire or falling from great heights They do not bleed nor do they have a heartbeat The souls cannot be killed and injuries can only be inflicted to their eyes it is shown the Devil can alter this rule somewhat as he did in the episode Encore by the living or dead Even with the relatively restricted ways in which a soul can be harmed as told by the Devil they can only feel pain if it is inflicted by another escaped damned soul Each morning the souls including Stone wake up in the clothing they were wearing at their time of death Any material items they had in their pockets when they died continuously regenerate each morning In Stone s case this means he awakens to find his badge his fully loaded service pistol and 36 27 the amount of money he was carrying when he was murdered on his person This is a not so subtle biblical reference Ezekiel 36 27 says And I will put my Spirit in you and move you to follow my decrees and be careful to keep my laws which is a succinct summation of Stone s new role Normally Stone s items gun badge etc retain no damage from day to day even if they are hit by bullets However this rule is inconsistently applied as he takes his coat to a tailor in Repentance attempting to have it mended on a different day than when the damage occurred Fighting villains Edit The Devil informs Stone that because the eyes are windows to the soul Stone must pierce the eyes of an escapee to return them to Hell This rule also applies to Stone himself however this was modified by the Devil in a special case when Stone had to return the man who raped his wife To kill him Stone had to employ the same rage as he did when he killed the rapist before If Stone is returned his mission would be considered a failure therefore he would remain in Hell and another person would be chosen to return the fugitive souls The Devil has taunted Stone by reminding him of this and suggesting that certain escapees would be good replacements However in It s a Helluva Life an angel hints that the reason Stone was selected is because he was the only soul in Hell suitable for the task and for a second chance at life Some escapees have other preternatural powers such as the ability to control the elements or turn invisible The Devil explains that the longer one spends in Hell the more Hell becomes a part of them Even though Stone himself describes them literally in the opening narration as the most vile creatures some of the escapees seem to be no more evil than Stone himself He wears the name and pictographs of these 113 souls as tattoos over his body As each soul is sent back their corresponding tattoo disappears in a burning fashion causing Stone considerable pain Other characters Edit Among Stone s allies are Maxine Lori Petty the woman who owns the hotel where he stays and Father Cletus Horn Albert Hall a blind priest who eventually learns of Stone s mission Stone occasionally worked with police detectives Ash Teri Polo and Fraker Scott Lawrence Much of the series internal conflict was generated by Stone s inability to stay away from his wife Rosalyn Stacy Haiduk who was still alive Near the end of the season series Ash was revealed to be the priestess who engineered the escape from Hell by using her implied romance with the Devil though he insisted he never loved anyone but God She also became infatuated with Stone Cast EditMain Edit Peter Horton as Ezekiel Stone John Glover as The DevilRecurring Edit Lori Petty as Maxine The front desk clerk of the motel that Stone moves into after relocating to Los Angeles from New York Teri Polo as Detective Sergeant Delilah Ash Ashur Badaktu An LAPD officer who takes an interest in Stone she is eventually revealed to be an ancient Canaanite priestess and the ringleader of the mass breakout of Hell implied to have been made successful because she made the Devil fall in love with her She can control minds teleport shapeshift and summon snakes Maria Costa as Teresita A waitress at a diner frequented by Stone Guest stars Edit Albert Hall as Father Cletus Horn A blind Roman Catholic priest who Stone becomes acquainted with while in New York He later transfers to a new parish in Los Angeles Scott Lawrence as Detective Fraker Detective Ash s partner in the LAPD he is unaware of Ash s true nature and is annoyed by Stone s frequent intrusion into cases Stacy Haiduk as Rosalyn Stone Stone s wife she moved to Los Angeles from New York after her husband s death in 1983 The Damned Edit Father Edward Salinas Peter Woodward A psychotic priest who was hanged in 1906 for murdering sixteen boys in Italy and another eight in New York He can melt objects by touching them Gilbert Jax William McNamara A serial rapist who assaulted Rosalyn Stone in 1983 being murdered two months later by her husband Zeke To toy with Stone the Devil makes it so that Stone is unable to destroy Jax s eyes without feeling the same amount of rage that he did the first time that he killed Jax Birds fall dead from the sky in his presence possibly an inverted reference to the song They Long to Be Close to You Da Ming Po Roger Yuan A deranged purity obsessed poet who assassinated a princess who spurned his advances during the Tang dynasty He can telekinetically control fabrics Gwendolyn DuBare Chad Morgan A young French maiden who went on a revenge motivated arson spree after being gang raped in 1458 She can produce extreme heat and flames when agitated or aroused Hasdrabul Skaras Richard Brooks A bloodthirsty Carthaginian warrior who wantonly slaughtered raped and enslaved civilians during the Punic Wars He can blend in with his surroundings like a chameleon Martin Benedict Norbert Weisser A repentant Dutchman who allied with the Nazis during World War II dying in the Battle of Arnhem Frederick Wilcot Graver John Hawkes An overzealous he once allowed an innocent man to die having refused to acknowledge his pardon executioner who died in 1932 He can produce and control electricity Paco Gomez Jesse Borrego and Jocelyn Paige Shannon Sturges A young couple who died in a car crash after murdering Jocelyn s parents in 1967 Paco has a heart stopping touch while Jocelyn s fingertips can generate destructive energy Sally Ann McGee Alexandra Powers A vapid party girl and Typhoid carrier she knowingly exposed hundreds of people to her illness before committing suicide at some point in the 1920s Her disease mutated by her time in Hell is now incurable and instantly fatal and can even affect other escaped damned souls Brian Reed Billy O Sullivan An abused teenaged boy with dissociative identity disorder he was shot by police after murdering an elderly man in 1959 He can physically transform into and separate from his alternate personalities a violent British punk named Vic Greg Ellis and a nurturing woman named Tammy Joanna Canton Joseph Renkmeyer Steve Durham A bank robber whose nine month crime spree ended with his dying in a shootout with the police in 1946 Episodes EditEpisodes were originally aired out of order for example the episode Poem was filmed to be episode 2 but instead it was aired as episode 5 No TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code1 Altar Boys Felix Enriquez AlcalaEthan Reiff amp Cyrus VorisOctober 23 1998 1998 10 23 1966462 Heat Jesus Salvador TrevinoJanis DiamondOctober 30 1998 1998 10 30 4674523 Encore Felix Enriquez AlcalaScott A WilliamsNovember 6 1998 1998 11 06 4674534 Repentance Terrence O HaraFred GolanNovember 13 1998 1998 11 13 4674555 Poem Felix Enriquez AlcalaEthan Reiff amp Cyrus VorisNovember 20 1998 1998 11 20 4674516 Executioner Dan LernerStory by Fred GolanTeleplay by Scott A WilliamsDecember 4 1998 1998 12 04 4674567 Slayer Vern GillumStory by Ethan Reiff amp Cyrus VorisTeleplay by Angel Dean LopezDecember 11 1998 1998 12 11 4674548 Ashes Larry CarrollAngel Dean LopezDecember 18 1998 1998 12 18 4674579 Lovers John KretchmerChris BertoletJanuary 8 1999 1999 01 08 46745810 Carrier Jesus Salvador TrevinoJanis DiamondJanuary 15 1999 1999 01 15 46745911 Faces Larry CarrollFred GolanJanuary 29 1999 1999 01 29 46746112 It s a Helluva Life Felix Enriquez AlcalaJanis Diamond amp Scott A WilliamsFebruary 5 1999 1999 02 05 46746013 Mourning After Dan LernerStory by Angel Dean LopezTeleplay by Cyrus Voris amp Ethan ReiffFebruary 12 1999 1999 02 12 467462Broadcast EditRerun syndication Edit Since cancellation Brimstone reruns have aired on Syfy originally the Sci Fi Channel in the United States from the summer of 1999 onward The reruns have no set schedule but are usually aired in marathons during the channel s seasonal events like Creatureland Inhumanland and The 31 Days of Halloween Chiller also began airing reruns on July 28 2007 It currently airs in sporadic weekday marathons like Syfy and has no set airing schedule International Edit Country of Broadcast Broadcasting Network Broadcasting Channel Debut Finale Dubbing Subtitle nbsp Indonesia 4 Trans Corp4 Trans TV4 Movie 12 December 20014Series 20 December 2001 Live 23 July 2012 Rerun 4 Series 12 December 2002 Live 417 August 2012 Rerun 5 English1234 Indonesian4 nbsp Malaysia 1 Media Prima Berhad1 NTV71 1 May 20121 20 July 20121 nbsp Singapore 2 MediaCorp TV2 Channel 52 1 March 20122 31 March 20122 Chinese23 nbsp Hong Kong 3 TVB3 TVB Pearl3 28 July 20123 11 August 20123STAR TV STAR World 21 July 2012 18 August 2012Notes Peninsular Malaysia was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Malay subtitles on every Friday at 11 00 until 12 00 MST Republic of Singapore was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Chinese subtitles Hong Kong was delayed telecasts in 2012 with English dubbing and Chinese subtitles Republic of Indonesia was delayed telecasts in 2001 with English dubbing and Indonesian subtitles A television movie on every Wednesday was first aired on 12 December 2001 at 19 00 until 21 00 WIB was called Trans Hollywood also known as TRANSVAGANZA Festival Film Liburan and television series on every Thursday was first aired on 20 December 2001 until last aired on 12 December 2001 at 22 00 until 23 00 WIB For Ramadhan it was rerun on every weekday 23 July 2012 until 16 August 2012 at 09 30 until 10 30 WIB Begin this last and final episode the show airs every afternoon Especially for this episode the show airs at 12 30 until 14 25 WIB due to Live Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Day with officially raised of the national flag was replaced by the Celebrations of Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Anniversary of 67 years once during the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence Day on Friday 17 August 2012 at 09 30 until 11 00 WIB DVD release EditBrimstone was 13th ranked on TVShowsOnDVD com s list of unreleased shows until the website closed on May 25 2018 On September 15 2008 during a Home Theater Forum chat Warner Home Video representatives said that Despite the wonderful work of Peter Horton and John Glover there are no plans at this time to release Brimstone External links Edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Brimstone Brimstone at IMDb Brimstone The Virtual Seasons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brimstone TV series amp oldid 1174825097, wikipedia, 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