John Lee as Dr. John Lee. Michaela McManus Tara as Tara. Cherry Jones Dr. Judith Evans as Dr. Judith Evans. Daniela Bobadilla Emma as Emma. Chris McGarry Dr.
Banks as Dr. Logan Miller Cole as Cole. John Storey Len as Len. Kyle Killen. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Drama series about a detective who finds he is leading an arduous double life that defies reality. Following a tragic car accident, detective Michael Britten finds himself awake in two separate realities: one where his teen son, Rex, died in the crash and his wife, Hannah, survived and another where Hannah has perished, leaving Michael and Rex to pick up the pieces.
In order to keep both of his loved ones alive, Michael begins living in two dueling realities, churning up confusion. In one reality, Michael and his wife debate having another child, while in the other, his son Rex is turning to his tennis coach, Tara, to fill the void from the loss of his mother. Trying to regain some normalcy, Michael returns to solving crimes in both worlds with the help of two different partners, Detective Isaiah "Bird" Freeman and Detective Efrem Vega.
Michael is assigned a different case in each reality and quickly discovers that his dual existence is actually a powerful tool. He begins to solve impossible cases by using his two realties to gain unique perspectives and link clues that cross over from world to world. Helping Michael to navigate his two realities are his bureau-assigned therapists Dr.
Close Ad. Live TV. New This Month. More TV Picks. Streaming Airings. While both therapists work to untangle his two worlds, Michael has no interest in proving either one is false. But when memories of the accident begin to haunt him, he is forced to confront the truth about what really happened the night of the crash.
Share Share Tweet Email. Ethan Anderton Articles Published. He believes you can make the argument that the world in which wife Hannah survived — the red world — was the real one with just as much vigor.
The woman who destroyed his family has gotten away with it. So if ever there were a place where you could reach a low that would cause you to create through a psychic break a world in which you do solve all the problems, and you do get the bad guy, and everything does turn out okay… I would think that would be an argument for the red world actually being real and requiring the green world as a dream to make going on seem possible.
It felt like the death of a child is one that you might create a world to undo. There were arguments for why he simply could not let go of one or the other.
What was their approach then? It was a place where almost anything could have happened. What happened initially was he found himself in his house with his wife and his child, but there were a lot of other places we would have taken that dream space. I think it would have been a place where he had a lot less control than he thought.
Britten would still have been in jail in the red world when season 2 began.
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