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10 September 2003 (USA) more
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The Ultimate Human Upgrade
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Jake Foley is a computer technician for the NSA who secretly longs for a chance to work on the field... more
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1 nomination more
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(6 articles)
House’s Anne Dudek Joins USA Network’s Covert Affairs
(From Beyond Hollywood. 12 August 2009, 10:02 PM, PDT)
USA Network’s Covert Affairs Finds its Quirky Blind Spy Guy
(From Beyond Hollywood. 30 July 2009, 8:50 AM, PDT)
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One boy's biggest dream about to come true. more (16 total)
Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 6 of 13)| Christopher Gorham | ... | Jake Foley (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Philip Anthony-Rodriguez | ... | Kyle Duarte (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Judith Scott | ... | Louise 'Lou' Beckett (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Keegan Connor Tracy | ... | Diane Hughes (16 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Miranda Frigon | ... | Tech Agent Susan Carver (13 episodes, 2003-2004) | |
| Marina Black | ... | Sarah Carter / ... (7 episodes, 2003) |
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60 min (including commercials)
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In the episode "The Good, The Bad and The Geeky", one of Jake's safe houses is at "two twenty-one B BakkerStrasse". In English, 221B Baker Street, the home of Sherlock Holmes. more
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Factual errors: In the pilot, the NSA analyst complains about his floppy drive being stuck. By directive, all removable media drives (floppy, CD-ROM, DVD, ZIP) are locked out on intelligence community desktop machines. This protects against viruses and other malicious software being introduced. more
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Follows "Jake 2.0: The Tech (#1.1)" (2003) more
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Jake Foley is a young, slightly geeky National Security Agency technician who harbours a secret desire to rise from his low-level position and become an agent himself. During a "freak accident" he is infected with nanites, which give him a dazzling array of superpowers, including "superhuman strength, lightning-fast speed, heightened hearing, razor sharp vision and the telepathic abilities to communicate with computers".
When Jake's newfound abilities are discovered, the National Security Agency places him at the centre of a new Special Ops team. But once he is thrust into his new role as a secret agent, Jake is forced to juggle his two lives as a superhero and a regular, twenty-something guy looking to enjoy life and find love.