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maldeluxx December 7 2011, 13:40:30 UTC
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In 2004, the USA Network in the US screened an adaptation of the first serial, produced by actor Bruce Willis's production company, Cheyenne Enterprises and starring Jeffrey Donovan as detective Creegan. The premise was somewhat different than that of the UK series; rather than acquiring the ability to sense criminals, Creegan's recovery from a gunshot wound to the head instead strips him of his impulse control and sense of shame. While the American adaptation garnered critical acclaim, the USA Network deemed it commercially unsuccessful and opted not to renew the series.

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wallflower18 December 8 2011, 04:51:35 UTC
Heyyy, thank you so much for the info and filling in! I really appreciate it. :D

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maldeluxx December 7 2011, 13:41:51 UTC
Okay, adding to the first:

a police officer, DCI Dave Creegan, whose injuries after a shooting leave him with strange abilities to sense criminals...

There's some Touching Evil things on Youtube at least :)

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wallflower18 December 7 2011, 19:22:55 UTC
Oh thank you, thank you! ♥ So excited to meet another JP3 fan! I recently revisited JP3 and was completely blown away by the OTPness of Alan/Billy. I did love them when I first saw it decade ago but I didn't know 'fandom' back then, so... I'm pretty inspired at the moment and plan to make more JP3 graphics. :D Glad you liked Primeval ones too!

As to TE - maldeluxx has already kindly answered on my behalf so I'm adding my bit to it. Although the part 'a police officer, DCI Dave Creegan, whose injuries after a shooting leave him with strange abilities to sense criminals' only applies to the original UK series (1997-1999), not to this US remake. It's very short lived series broadcast on USA in 2004, only consists 13 episodes (like Chaos ;_;) so no wonder you never heard of it. ;)

US series synopsis: Detective David Creegan, who after surviving a near-fatal gunshot wound to the head, takes a 12-month psychological leave of absence. He returns to work for the FBI's new Organized and Serial Crime Unit (OSC), a rapid-response, elite crime squad ( ... )

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