Network: NBC
Episodes: 12 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: March 10, 2014 — June 15, 2014
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Johnny Sequoyah, Jake McLaughlin, Delroy Lindo, Kyle MacLachlan, Jamie Chung, and Arian Moayed.
TV show description:
Bo (Johnny Sequoyah), a young girl, has had gifts she could neither fully understand nor control — like levitation, telekinesis, the ability to control nature, and to see the future. Now that she’s 10 years old, her powers have become stronger and the threat from malevolent forces — those that would use her abilities to control the world — has grown more dangerous.
With her life and future in jeopardy, Bo’s protector, Milton Winter (Delroy Lindo), turns to an unlikely source to keep her safe — Tate (Jake McLaughlin), a wrongfully imprisoned death row inmate who’s lost his will.
Tate and Bo begin an extraordinary journey, one in which trust must be earned. On the run and traveling from city to city, every place they stop and everyone they meet are changed forever. They have to keep going to stay one step ahead of the evil forces after Bo’s power.
Other characters include Channing (Jamie Chung), an associate of Winter’s; Skouras (Kyle MacLachlan), Winter’s former partner who’s after Bo for unknown reasons; and Corey (Arian Moayed).
Episode #12 — Second Chance
Dr. Skouras meets with Winter to warn him about Danni, his promising young rogue telepath who’s determined to destroy Bo. Danni has the power to kill Bo, but she’s a ticking time bomb. She will succumb to her illness before long, and she’ll be trying desperately to take down Bo on her way out. Winter reluctantly agrees to help Skouras, but there’s a problem: Winter has no idea where Bo and Tate are.
Meanwhile, Bo and Tate make their way across the country toward Mexico. Tate urges Bo to use her powers to procure a winning lottery ticket, ensuring a happy, comfortable future for years to come. Bo has a vision in which she sees her mother, Nina, who tells Bo to ask the convenience store cashier about her charm bracelet. Bo talks to the cashier, who turns out to be Danni’s former best friend. By touching the charm bracelet, Bo gains insight into Danni’s troubled past. She watches as Danni inadvertently kills her own brother after losing control of her powers.
Winter devises a plan to lure in Danni: he’ll to use Channing as live bait to draw Danni out. He hypnotizes Channing to implant a psychic signal that will attract Danni. The plan works perfectly. Danni arrives at the hideout and Skouras’ team fills the room with gas, but instead of succumbing to the chemicals, Danni charges out of the room in a rage and attacks Channing and Winter, torturing them to extract Bo’s location. Danni realizes that Winter has been monitoring Bo by tracking Tate’s cell phone. Now she can find and destroy Bo, thanks to Winter.
Bo and Tate visit Danni’s old home to learn more about their adversary. In Danni’s room, they discover evidence that Danni did, in fact, kill her brother. Bo feels that Danni deserves a second chance, but Tate doesn’t think she can be saved. Unfortunately, the conversation is cut short when Danni bursts into the room. Tate attempts to protect Bo, but Danni easily dispatches him by slamming him against a wall. Before Bo can react, Danni creates a havoc of wind and electrical energy, snatches Bo and locks Tate in the room.
Meanwhile, Skouras heads to the Orchestra facility to wipe the hard drives clean. If Danni’s actions cause the story to go public, the last thing he needs is a media storm around his top secret government project. Winter and Channing find Tate at Danni’s old home, and Winter has a good idea where Danni will be headed with Bo: Orchestra.
Just as Skouras finishes wiping the hard drives clean, Danni enters with Bo. Tate, Winter and Channing arrive at the facility moments later to find Bo and Skouras tied up, and Danni surprises them. Winter tries to talk Danni out of her plot, but she refuses to comply. Instead, she locks the doors, trapping them inside. After a failed attempt to break Danni’s psychic bond and force the doors open, Bo sees her mother, Nina, again. Nina tells Bo that she can save everyone, including Danni, with kindness. After the pep talk from Nina, Bo finds the strength to force the doors open.
Winter, Channing, Skouras, Tate and Bo charge into the courtyard to find Danni, more enraged than ever and surrounded by a tornado of fire. Just as she’s about to unleash her fury on the group, Bo walks through her fire tornado and tells Danni that her brother forgives her. It’s all Danni needed to hear. She extinguishes her flames and collapses to the ground, where she succumbs to her ailments and dies.
Bo has saved the day, but the celebration is short-lived. Winter tells Bo to leave with Tate immediately, before the police arrive. Sadly, this is the end of the line for Winter and Bo. If she’s to be safe, they can never see one another again. After Tate and Bo depart, Skouras tells Winter to flee as well. He’ll take the blame for this. Bo and Tate hit the road again en route to the quiet, peaceful life that Bo deserves. (courtesy NBC.)
First aired: June 15, 2014.
What do you think? Do you like the Believe TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
how do you just cancel this show. its the only series I watched and now you take it away.
I live in the virgin island and this is on of my must see, please don’t take it away.
My sons & I love this show. I love it’s message about HOPE & love. Please DO NOT cancel this show. It’s one of the few positive, feel good shows on TV & one of our favorites!
My daughter and I love this show! I cannot “believe” that NBC would cancel this! With all the garbage on T.V? Oh wait, fine cast, great story line and family friendly… too GOOD for NBC!!
that is bull **** that you all just started that show and now you are taking it from us why
We really like this show and think it should not be cancelled.
I really like this show! Please don’t cancel. I’d like to see it for at least another season or two. I hope you’ll consider it. It has a concept unlike any show that’s on right now.
Do not end this show please. Move it to a weeknight at 9pm it will be huge!!!!
I love this show !! A coworker and I remind each other to be sure not to miss the show. Then we talk about it the next day. There is so much crap on TV these days we need to have more shows like this instead of all the ridicules reality shows on now. Don’t cancel Believe, this show is great!!
PLEASE BRING BACK BELIEVE, THIS IS AN AMAZING SHOW AND DESERVES A SECOND CHANCE. THIS IS A FAMILY FRIENDLY SHOW AND THERE AREN’T MANY OF THOSE ON LATELY. PLEASE BRING BACK BELIEVE! BELIEVE IN BELIEVE!!!!
Please don’t cancel this show. My entire family enjoys this show. Even my two sons age 14 and 17. Keep it ok the air
Why did they cancel it, it is the best show on TV in a long while everything else is either reality or stupid and I do mean stupid sitcoms.
It’s a great show don’t cancelle it you will be making a mistake and will regret it make a second series and the ratings will get better take a chance
WHY !!!!!! NOOOOOOOOOOOO D: I LOVE THIS SHOW I WAITED TWO WEEKS FOR IT AND YOU JUST GIVE ME THEM TRAPPED IN A SUBWAY MOSTLY THE WHOLE EPISODE. REALLY? I WANT ACTION I WANNA KNOW IF THEY TAKE BO OR SOMETHING DONT CANCEL PLEASE I LOVE THIS SHOW ITS MY ONE AND ONLY PLEASE DONT :/
Its on again next week…and then one more after that and the season is over. I hate it. I love love love this show. I guarantee you if they would just try it on a different night, thee’d get the ratings they want. Stupid NBC.
How in the hell can they cancel this show?! As others on here already stated, I look forward to each episode of this show. This show should continue. Great story lines and great actors. It always leaves you wanting to see what happens next.
My daughter and I LOVE this show! With so much garbage on T.V. I cannot understand why NBC would cancel this! Oh wait, quality, great story line and family friendly…too GOOD for the likes of NBC! Duh.