Season
One | Episode Guide
Pilot
Doe awakens to find himself stranded on an island off Seattle.
His uncanny newfound abilities are soon apparent to him, however, when
he is rescued by Asian fishermen and begins to speak the sailors' language
fluently. Later, as he watches a news report about a kidnapped girl, the
color-blind Doe realizes that he is seeing the child in color. Sure that
she holds the key to the mystery of who he is, Doe is eager to find her
and offers his assistance to the skeptical cop who's working the case.
Blood
Lines
While continuing his quest to figure out who he is and
from where he came, John Doe must use all his unique abilities to solve
a gruesome murder case, initiated when a seemingly innocent individual
dives into a swimming pool which he discovers is filled with human blood.
Meanwhile, Lt. Jamie Avery, impressed with Doe's ability to help the police
with the case, attempts to surreptitiously learn his real identity. Karen
is fired from her waitress job at The Sea and convinces Doe that he needs
her as his assistant. Also, a mysterious woman may have information on
Doe's identity.
Do Re: Me
Victims turn up cut in half and the police call in John.
DNA leads to a suspect locked up in an asylum who claims he can leave
the place in dreams. John tracks the man's twin brother, actually a transsexual,
and after another victim turns up he concludes that the twins were separated
at birth and the victims are the child-service officials who had them
separated and their mother is the one taking revenge.
Meanwhile, after hypno-regression therapy fails, John tries dating which
doesn't go over well. After a brief sensory-deprivation session with the
asylum doctor, Jansen, John has some vague visions but Jansen disappears
along with the session tape. The police believe the same killer disposed
of Jansen, but we find out he's been killed by the mysterious woman we
saw at the end of the previous episode.
Past Imperfect
When skeletal remains are found at a construction site, ownership of the
property is traced to a man named Stephen Prescott about whom little is
known except that he bought the land in 1960---and that he happens to
be a dead ringer for Doe. More disconcerting is a visit to the murder
victim's widow. She hasn't spoken in five years, but when she sees Doe
she spits out one word: "murderer."
Shaken, Doe is convinced by Karen that he might be a time traveller and
agrees to test a professor's theory that such travellers would have to
be given amnesia to avoid time paradoxes and submits to an MRI. But in
the aftermath of the test, he begins experiencing lapses in time, flashes
of color-vision, and odd visions. The victim was the Prescott's maid,
who provides a picture suspecting John may be Prescott's son and thus
the family resemblence. But after the next blackout he wakes up with the
maid's corpse. The police eventually track down Prescott who's hospitalized
but Doe eventually sees through the deception and they intercept the escaping
man who crashes and his body can't be identified. John's memory blackouts
seem to be over and all he has is more questions.
John Deux
Doe suspects a link to his own identity when a naked man
with a similar brand and no recollection of who he is washes ashore from
Horseshoe Island, similar to Doe's arrival in town. But then the mystery
man disappears from the hospital and the trail leads to a mysterious doctor
who offers to knock John out and take him to the answers. John escapes
long enough to send a signal to the police before the doctor, a black
organ surgeon named Dorman, can remove his heart. The police arrive and
save John, the police track down the mystery man (who was also killed
by Dorman), and the doctor kills himself before revealing anything
about what he knows of John.
Low
Art
Investigating a violent and seemingly impossible crime
committed at the Seattle Museum of Art, John quickly deciphers the method
but a security camera shows his assistant Karen escaping out a side door.
John quickly clears her of involvement by acting as her defense attorney
but Karen is connected to the main suspect, photographer Max Clark. He
has an alibi to and Karen leaves at John's apparent betrayal. The body
of the museum guard vanishes and John connects it to Clark who slipped
in and stole the body with the diamond inside. It turns out the dead guard
was dying of cancer but the museum denied her insurance, so she set up
the heist, swallowed the diamond, and cut a deal with Clark so her son
would get the diamond. Clark ends up going to jail anyway, while John
and Karen resolve their issues.
Mind Games
When a young boy Wesley and his mother approach John Doe
claiming that sperm bank records indicate he is the boy's father, John
is pulled into a mystery as he tries to track down the list of donors
and finds two of them dead, their brains removed. He meets the others
who are also geniuses while bringing Wesley along. that will not only
force him to perhaps come face to face with his past but also explore
emotional and personal connections that have been absent from his life.
John races against time to stop any further killings and protect wesley.
It turns out the murderer is one of the donors who believed the project
was twisted and evil. John and Frank track down the killer to the fertility
clinic before he can kill Wesley, and they discover that John isn't the
father. At the end, the mysterious "Yellow Teeth" looks over
photos of John and says "It's time...
Idaho
The murder of a private detective by a deaf killer (the
Trenchcoat Man) leads John to the house of the woman on the ferry,
Teresa, and a confrontation with the enigmatic woman with the yellow teeth,
who addresses John as "Thomas Crowder" and is in league with
the killer. They capture John and the woman reveals his supposed background.
John was a farmer's son from Idaho suffering from a fatal brain disease
and her organization stepped in to provide a cure to John and two other
children as part of "The Program." The side effects resulted
in John's amnesia, gifts, and quirks. The woman on the ferry, Teresa,
is one of the other two children.
John is released and told to investigate so he travels to Idaho where
he supposedly grew up. He meets the Barkers, his parents' neighbor who
recognize John as Tommy and reveal his parents are dead. He bonds with
them and fill in some gaps in his memories. But John figures out they're
fakes and when he returns everything is abandoned. When he returns to
the house supposedly belonging to Teresa he finds a suicide but doesn't
recognize the woman. The house is covered with pictures of John and the
evidence makes it look like the woman was a stalker who killed the detective.
John is left with a strange phoenix token and clues that go nowhere. Yellow
Teeth meets with another deaf individual who chastises her for lying to
John and then has her killed by the Trenchcoat Man . . .with a knife with
a phoenix pattern on it.
Manifest Destiny
Doe boards a flight for London but his vacation gets off
to a rocky start when a murder-mystery unravels in midair. A claustrophobic
Doe takes his mind off his troubles by getting to know a pretty fellow
passenger, Rachel Penbroke, who also happens to be a neurologist. A minister
screams his way into first class and promptly falls dead. Doe's diagnosis
of murder is confirmed when Rachel identifies traces of strychnine poison
on the dead man. Things rapidly grow worse when the co-pilot is killed
with a ballpoint pen while the pilot passes out from carbon dioxide poisoning.
John is forced to pilot the plane when they hit rocky weather and barely
manages to stabilize it until autopilot takes over.
John soon discovers that the minister was an unintended target because
he was assigned to the seat at the last minute. John figures out the intended
victim is Rachel but he panics and the passengers lock him up. John manages
to get hold of the weight-lifting team he befriended earlier. John rigs
a gas to detect blood traces and one passenger goes missing – the
one who takes Rachel down into the hold and depressurizes the area to
get revenge for his mother, whom Rachel rejected from her program. John
manages to get the drop on him.
The Mourner
The mysterious symbol on Doe's chest is part of the calling
card left by a serial killer known as The Mourner who knows a lot about
Doe, whom he challenges with cryptic clues as he puts more lives in danger.
John manages to rescue a sewer worker, Lenny Peska, but the killer designs
a series of killing-traps keyed to John's weakness: color-blindness, tendency
to overthink things, and the like. John finally figures the Mourner is
using the city as a chessboard but the killer responds by snatching Stella.
With Digger's help John tracks the Mourner to the sewers where it turns
out he is Peska, who has a similar mark to John's and taunts him with
hints he knows more about John than John does. John is forced to choose
Stella over the escaping killer.
John D.O.A
Lenny
renews his duel of wits with John, kidnapping Lt. Avery and sending a
series of cryptic clues with a fatal deadline. A new captain makes things
hard for John and he and Digger go off on their own to hunt down the killer.
John meets up with Frank and they figure both that the police are on the
wrong trail going into a booby trap and where Lenny really is. But Frank
accidentally shoots John, killing him and letting Lenny escape. It's a
ruse to draw Lenny out at the cemetery with no one in the way, one that
(more or less) works. We do find out that Lenny branded him with John's
mark and didn't have any deep connection to him.
Tone Dead
Juggling his personal and professional lives like never
before, John Doe finds himself pulled in different directions when a murder
case beckons his abilities just as a potential love interest shows up
on his doorstep. When a young Seattle DJ is mysteriously murdered by a
seemingly non-existent perpetrator, Doe helps unravel the enigma while
pursuing a relationship with Rachel Pembroke. As smitten with her as he
is, Doe is tormented by the thought that he may have a significant somebody
in his life already that he does not remember, and must decide whether
to live in his past or present world.
Family Man
The case of a mysteriously kidnapped teenage girl sends
John Doe and Det. Frank Hayes on a frantic investigation to save her before
it is too late. When clues lead them to what they believe to be the remains
of the girl and others, they start to piece together the evidence and
discover the gruesome notion that a psychotic suspect is trying to replace,
piece by piece with unsuspecting victims, the family he has tragically
lost. While working together on the case, John develops a better understanding
of Hayes' family situation and reaches out to him in a touching show of
friendship.
Ashes to Ashes
Returning from Karen's art show, John thwarts
a bomb threat but it's a ruse for the mysterious group that's been plaguing
John to grab Karen. The group thinks John knows something about a staff
with a phoenix on it and Karen may know it as well. The trail leads to
a warehouse full of dead deaf people and then John gets snatched by the
NSA. They want to know about "Phoenix" but John doesn't have a clue and
the head guy, Sam, lets him go eventually. Karen manages to call John
long enough to give him a clue leading him to . . . Horseshoe Island.
Phoenix has evacuated it after an extensive excavating operation, leaving
Karen's corpse behind. The gang bury Karen and decorate her building with
her last painting.
But the mystery isn't quite over --- John gets a report that "Yellow Teeth"
is barely alive --- he visits her and she warns that Phoenix is seeking
a staff tied into his destiny and they won't stop coming until they get
it. She dies, and the audience sees the staff is in the Vatican.
Psychic
Connection
John copes with his first nightmare over Karen's death
while helping the police in the deaths of several young girls. A psychic,
Delphine, helps them locate two of the bodies in a nearby park. John is
skeptical of her abilities but begins to believe she has some gift when
she sees a presence and a darkness about him. After the third girl turns
up dead, Delphine leads them back to the park where they find a skeleton
from five years earlier . . . around the time she started blacking out
and her gift started manifesting. John determines that Delphine survived
the killer's attack and suffered amnesia, thus explaining her "psychic"
connection to the killings and the park. John soon determines all the
victims worked in food services, and that a butcher, Jeb Crosby, is the
killer . . .but not before he captures Delphine. John and the police arrive
just in time to save her and John comes to terms with his guilt over Karen's
death.
Illegal Alien
High
school kids are surprised by a bright light in the forest and an astronaut
who walks toward them that they shoot. The police and John investigate
and determine the astronaut actually died of cyanosis but a Colonel Dunagan
moves in and take the body -- John taps into satellite photography and
sees a blast pattern that matches the one on Horseshoe Island that accompanied
his arrival. John, Digger, and Frank sneak into the woods to examine the
site and find a large pod. The pod is a Mars environmental test system
and inside the trashed interior are a bunch of astronauts dead just like
the first astronaut --then they get sealed in. Meanwhile Avery pursues
her own investigation despite the military government and after interviewing
Dunagan's staff sergeant, believes Dunagan is involved. The men start
sniping at each other due to cyanosis symptoms while Stella and Avery
track them down. John uses its navigation beacon to send out a SOS. The
Staff Sergeant is the one responsible, making it look like the recyclers
failed on their own so a new company would win the multi-million dollar
contract. Fortunately, John manages to fix the recyclers in time and they
capture the Sergeant when he shows up.
Doe
or Die
Ken Rothman, an ex-police officer that Avery got fired
for beating a suspect, gets into the police HQ by faking his death and
he and his men quickly take the station and most of the staff (except
Frank) hostage. Rothman demands his reputation be clear, but John
manages to get free and escape into the building, and soon discovers Rothman
has a supply of Russian-made smallpox. John manages to take out a few
terrorists before being recaptured and Rothman leaves John and Avery behind
with a shattered vial of smallpox. It's fake, but the whole thing is a
ploy to get hold of smallpox vaccine to sell as a bio-weapon. Doe figures
it out and they capture Rothman just in time.
Save As... John Doe
A woman, Paulette, picks up a locked case and has it stolen,
then comes to John for help. Moretti, a dead scientist, developed chips
to augment the human brain and left them to her. John accepts, believing
chip-augmented brain processes may be connected to him. The trail leads
to Moretti's house and a dead man -- the thief, then to a on-line escort
service where it turns out Paulette works. John figures out Paulette has
the key on her charm bracelet and opens the case -- it has a motherboard
set up like a map of the city, and John and Paulette track the location
to an abandoned basement being used as a lab with comatose accident victims
being used as subjects in the chip experiments. Then they figure out the
case contents have bar codes but when John scans them for info a hacker
starts blowing up city sites through the electrical and water system and
demands the case be given to him. John takes the case and tracks the hacker
back to a nearby mall -- it's Moretti's assistant Johansen, a religious
type who feels the chip-enhancement is a blasphemy. The lab guys disappear
and John breaks the bar code system, giving them a message from Moretti
who has encoded his consciousness until the lab types could transplant
it into a braindead body. John turns Moretti's chip over to Paulette,
while we discover that the Phoenix organization is working with the lab
people.
Shock to the System
John is hit by lightning on his chest-brand and can see
in color -- going to see a fresh body, John realizes he's also lost access
to his vast supply of knowledge and all the physical talents it provided.
It's not a good time as the killer leaves him a kidney from the body taunting
him with the promise of more to come. The killer strikes again with two
killings as John tries to come to terms with his newfound ignorance and
the loss of his money when he can't call the shots for his broker. John
is bitter and reluctant to admit his newfound loss to anyone, and a disappointed
killer threatens to come after him. It turns out that two women, sisters,
are working as the killers and lure John into a trap – fortunately John
figured the killer(s) were women and he'd be targeted and the police have
him wired and are watching. While pursuing one of the killers John is
hit with electricity again and is back to being color-blind and super-smart.
Remote Control
A man escapes from the Seneca Institute and is run over
-- Digger recognizes him as his blood brother Jay Dougan and John can
see Dougan's picture in color. The two of them travel to Northam where
the color leaves the dead man as John watches and the body has teeth with
no enamel and a tag-id on his tongue. The two of them find the man's Army
medal in the woods and follow it back to the Institute where mental patients
are kept, but there's no evidence Dugan was ever there. They sneak in
and John witnesses patients being drugged to act as "remote viewers,"
seeing things psionically from a distance.
John sees one blind patient, Michael, in color and playing "My Funny Valentine"
and gets him out -- he has scrambled senses and says he was told he was
suffering from a fatal brain disease (similar to John's history --
see "The Mourner.") and they took him in and help him develop his
gift to see at a distance along with other orphans and homeless people.
They realize they're being watched by Sam of the NSA ("Ashes to Ashes"),
who says the remote viewing program was created by Stefano Moretti ("Save
as…John Doe") and someone took the program over when the NSA discontinued
it. Michael gets grabbed and taken back to the Institute, which is set
on fire by its owners to cover their tracks – John and Digger get the
other patients out but lose Michael. Supposedly terrorists were paying
the Institute to find missing nuclear waste and Digger buries his friend
and promises to stand by John no matter what. But we see that Phoenix
has the viewers and are putting them to use against John.
The Rising
John begins to experience an onslaught of bizarre visions
and images, which eventually bring him closer to the mysterious Phoenix
organization pursuing Doe and the people connected to his past. The capture
of a top Phoenix operative known as Trenchcoat leads to surprising revelations.
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