FlashForward
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A mysterious global event causes everyone to black out simultaneously for two minutes and seventeen seconds, and each person sees a glimpse of their lives six months from now. When they wake up, everyone is left wondering if what they saw will actually happen.
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Character Bio

• Director of the Los Angeles Field Office of the
FBI.
• Married and a father, as well as a father figure to
his younger agents.
• Moved to California from D.C., but still has
strong contacts in the nations capital.
Before the Blackout
Stan and Janis observed from headquarters as Mark and Demetri engaged in a high-speed pursuit of two terror suspects and an unidentified female in a black SUV.
Flash
Stan initially told others that in his Flash he was in a meeting. Later, when challenged by Mark Benford to identify additional participants at the meeting, he admitted that he was sitting on a toilet in a stall of a men's restroom, reading the sports section of a newspaper. He read about a game in which the Rays rallied from three runs down to sweep the Sox at Fenway, and another story about Kobe Bryant tearing a ligament in his knee, which benched him for the season. Stan went on to comment that he was also sitting on a toilet in real time.
After the Blackout
After the global blackout, Stan gave mouth to mouth resucitation to a man who had drown in a urinal, then held a meeting to assess the damages and evaluate the consequences of the event. During the meeting, Mark revealed the nature of his flashforward, prompting Stan and the other agents to realize that there was something more going on than just a mass blackout.
Later, Stan met with Mark, Demetri and Janis, comparing notes on the events they witnessed in their various flashforwards. Stan omitted the detail of being in the restroom during his vision, instead claiming that he was "in a meeting" when he happened to look down and see the sports page of the newspaper. He then ordered the three agents to take point on their investigation into the flashforwards, over Demetri's objections, and explained that there would also be an inter-agency task force looking into the matter.
FBI.
• Married and a father, as well as a father figure to
his younger agents.
• Moved to California from D.C., but still has
strong contacts in the nations capital.
Before the Blackout
Stan and Janis observed from headquarters as Mark and Demetri engaged in a high-speed pursuit of two terror suspects and an unidentified female in a black SUV.
Flash
Stan initially told others that in his Flash he was in a meeting. Later, when challenged by Mark Benford to identify additional participants at the meeting, he admitted that he was sitting on a toilet in a stall of a men's restroom, reading the sports section of a newspaper. He read about a game in which the Rays rallied from three runs down to sweep the Sox at Fenway, and another story about Kobe Bryant tearing a ligament in his knee, which benched him for the season. Stan went on to comment that he was also sitting on a toilet in real time.
After the Blackout
After the global blackout, Stan gave mouth to mouth resucitation to a man who had drown in a urinal, then held a meeting to assess the damages and evaluate the consequences of the event. During the meeting, Mark revealed the nature of his flashforward, prompting Stan and the other agents to realize that there was something more going on than just a mass blackout.
Later, Stan met with Mark, Demetri and Janis, comparing notes on the events they witnessed in their various flashforwards. Stan omitted the detail of being in the restroom during his vision, instead claiming that he was "in a meeting" when he happened to look down and see the sports page of the newspaper. He then ordered the three agents to take point on their investigation into the flashforwards, over Demetri's objections, and explained that there would also be an inter-agency task force looking into the matter.
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