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War of the Worlds/No Direction Home

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No Direction Home
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Season 2, Episode 2
Airdate October 9, 1989
Teleplay by Nolan Powers
Story by Thomas Baum
Directed by Mark Sobel
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No Direction Home is the second episode of the second season of War of the Worlds, and the twenty-sixth episode overall.

Starring: Jared Martin (Harrison Blackwood), Lynda Mason Green (Suzanne McCullough)

and Adrian Paul (John Kincaid)

Guest Stars: Denis Forest (Malzor), Catherine Disher (Mana), Rachel Blanchard (Debi McCullough), Angelo Rizacos (Father Tim), Peter Blais (Ralph), Denise Fergusson (Lady at Mission)

with: Julian Richings (Ardix), Kevin Rushton (Ex-Biker)

Contents

Plot Overview

What remains of what was once the Blackwood Project search out a new home, as the Morthren likewise look for a new base of operations.

While the Morthren use a cloned reverend to teach humans of the Eternal, the Blackwood team find a valuable piece of the Morthren's cloning process.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Goofs

  • As Harrison and Suzanne study the engram, she stands up and it proceeds to cut back between the two a couple of times. At one point, the shot is focused on her while she's still standing and then cuts to Harrison, at which point she is now suddenly crouched back down to his eye level.

Quotes

  • Father Tim: Dear God, save me.
Mana: God. What does it mean?
Ardix: It's their idea of the Eternal. This is their sacred text, a mad confusion of myth and contradiction. Their god is invisible.
Mana: Invisible?
Ardix: [examining a Bible] The god these humans worship is invisible. They can't see it.
Malzor: [referring to the Eternal] We also have a god. And it's not invisible.
  • Clone Tim: Friends. Today, I'd like to talk about conflict. There's a lot of conflict in this world. But throughout the Good Book, the Lord instructs us to kill our enemies.
Ex-Biker: I thought you're supposed to love those who really hate you.
Clone Tim: Are you sure?
Ex-Biker: Word of God, ain't it?
Clone Tim: But God says smite down your enemies, an eye for an eye.