Detective Albrecht investigates a series of violent home invasions that look more like parties than robberies. He asks Draven to keep his ears peeled at the Blackout for any talk that could lead to a clue. Sarah turns out to hold the real key, however, through her friend, Kyle Barber. Kyle is deeply involved with a nihilistic cult of disenfranchised kids who are being manipulated by a charismatic, sociopathic leader, Shane Gant (J.R. Bourne). He uses the coming Millennium as a powerful control mechanism, urging his followers to believe in nothing but himself. Draven, a man who also has good reason to believe in nothing, is forced to put aside his own alienation. By exposing the leader, he manages to set free the followers, giving them hope in their otherwise hopeless lives.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Naomi Janzen | Writer | ||
Deanne Henry | Guest Star | ||
Marya Delver | Guest Star | ||
JR Bourne | Guest Star | ||
David Paetkau | Guest Star | ||
Ken Camroux | Guest Star | ||
Pamela Perry | Guest Star | ||
Scott Heindl | Guest Star | ||
Gerry South | Guest Star | ||
Joe Maffei | Guest Star | ||
Tony Westman | Director |