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TV Review: The Pretender

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Common Sense Rating: PAUSE for ages 12+ Stars: 3 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
TV Rating: TV-PG 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this action series is packed with heart-pounding suspense. Storylines often deal with topics like murder, abduction, conspiracy theories, and corruption, and sometimes it's hard to tell whether a character's intentions are good or bad. The main character remains steadfast in his efforts to help those around him, despite the fact that he's being tracked by people bent on forcing him back into the exploitation he escaped. The show's violence and subject matter ensure that it isn't for little kids, and its changing nature (each episode introduces a new storyline and cast of supporting characters) makes the subject matter unpredictable -- so parents may want to preview a few episodes before letting tweens tune in.

Families can talk about how this show compares to more recent crime/action dramas. Does it seem less violent? How do you think it would be different if new episodes were airing today? Families can also discuss helping others. What do you get out of assisting someone in need? Tweens: Have you ever lent a hand to someone you didn't even know? Why did you do it? How far would you go to help someone? Would you do something immoral or illegal if it was for a good cause?

Common Sense Media Review
For four seasons in the late 1990s, THE PRETENDER entertained fans with fast-paced action and multi-layered suspense -- not to mention the emotional drama of a man's quest to solve the mysteries of his past ... and escape the secretive organization that stole his life. Thanks to DVD and syndication, viewers can still enjoy the roller coaster ride of this conspiratorial thriller that went on to spawn two TV movies.

The series centers on a man named Jarod ( Michael T. Weiss), who escapes a covert research facility called The Centre -- where he has lived since he was taken from his family as a boy -- after learning that his genius intelligence has been exploited in immoral ways. Cloaked in mystery, The Centre trains kids with high IQs to integrate into any situation and become experts in any field, using their adaptability to evil ends.

Beautiful-but-fiery Centre operative Miss Parker ( Andrea Parker) leads the effort to recapture the rogue escapee. She's aided by Jarod's longtime confidante, Sydney (Patrick Bauchau), and computer whiz Broots (Jon Gries).

But thanks to the assimilation skills that years of Centre training taught him, Jarod stays one step ahead of them, keeping constantly on the move and posing as everything from a fashion expert to a hit man as he pieces together the mysteries of his family's past. Hoping to make amends for his role in The Centre's evildoings, he also uses his gifts to right the injustices he encounters and better the lives of the people he meets.

Mixing emotional drama and suspense with mystery and touches of fantasy, The Pretender is a fun choice for thrill-seekers who can handle the many plot twists and heart-pounding surprises that lurk around nearly every corner.

But check out a few episodes before giving tweens the go-ahead, since the show's shifting nature and often-mature themes -- which, along with the supporting cast, change in nearly every episode -- makes episodic subject matter (including violence and language) difficult to predict.

Fans might also enjoy Alias , Dark Angel, Lost , or The X-Files .



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