Network: ABC
Episodes: 22 (hour)
Seasons: One
TV show dates: September 22, 2014 — May 5, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Ioan Gruffudd, Alana de la Garza, Lorraine Toussaint, Donnie Keshawarz, Joel David Moore, and Judd Hirsch.
TV show description:
A fantasy crime drama, this TV series follows New York City’s star medical examiner — Doctor Henry Morgan (Ioan Gruffudd), handsome man with a secret past. No matter how hard he tries, Henry can’t age even a single day — he’s immortal. He doesn’t know much about what happens when he “dies” except that everything on him disappears and he reemerges in a body of water, naked.
Henry doesn’t just study the dead to solve criminal cases however. He does it to try to solve the mystery that has eluded him for 200 years — the reason for his own inexplicable immortality.
Henry’s long life has given him remarkable observation skills which impresses his new partner, Detective Jo Martinez (Alana De La Garza). This piques her curiosity about who he is. Each new case and their budding friendship reveal layers of Henry’s long and colorful past. Jo’s sharp, no-nonsense instincts and her ability to close difficult cases have given her a tough-as-nails reputation on the force, despite also dealing with the untimely loss of her husband.
Lucas Wan (Joel David Moore) is a twenty-something self-proclaimed “artisan of death” and Henry’s worshipful assistant. He considers mortuary science an art, and Henry its Picasso. After transplanting to New York City from rural Ohio, Lucas worked up the courage to introduce himself to the star medical examiner at a crime scene.
A Brooklyn native, Detective Hanson (Donnie Keshawarz) works alongside Jo and has worked his way up to the NYPD’s elite squad of homicide detectives. He’s a family man who lives with his wife and two children in Queens. Unafraid of bending the rules to get the job done, Hanson is sometimes skeptical of Henry’s talent but often admires its effectiveness.
No one knows Henry better than his best friend and confidant, an antique shop owner named Abe (Judd Hirsch). The keeper of Henry’s immortality secret, Abe’s “carpe diem” philosophy inspires Henry to get more in touch with the beauty of living. Abe is not immortal but he is determined to make the most out of every moment of life.
Episode #22 — The Last Death of Henry Morgan
Henry and Adam have been on a long, unrelenting collision course, which is about to come to a head – possibly bringing about one man’s death – with only Jo standing in the way. Henry and Jo’s murder investigation into a museum worker’s death centers on a priceless missing ancient dagger, which not only ended the life of Julius Caesar, but also killed Adam the first time.
Meanwhile, Adam knows that there is something that Henry fears more than death – that Jo might discover his mystery. The two men tangle in a tumultuous game-changing confrontation.
First aired: May 5, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the Forever TV show? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a second season?
Keep the show its very good and entertaining
Think this show should continue. Most television is garbage but I love the history in the show cast is great
We LOVE this show! Actors are perfectly cast and the stories are very interesting. Plz do not cancel this; it’s definitely a “must keep.” Reminds hubby and I of the outstanding Sherlock Holmes’ programs of years ago and we enjoy this program just as much. It’s a fresh option and an enjoyable hour of entertainment. Thanks!
Our favorite of the new shows. Don’t cancel! After watching shows like Selfie, I doubt you have anything better to put in the time slot. Give this one a chance, please!
Love the show very much. I look forward to it every week. Please do not cancel.
This is a great show. Please do not cancel. The best of the new season.
please keep this show.the actors and stories are top drawer. love the jumping between current and 19th century plots. this is a rare gem among network shows today.
Please do not cancel this show. It is very good and I look forward to it every week. If ya’ll cancel this show without giving it the chance it deserves, I will not watch anymore new shows that come out, and start phasing ABC from my line up. So please don’t cancel.
It’s actually good, there’s a new twist to the same old crime drama we see everyday, like psychics, and such. but this one, Henry is no psychic, but instead his expertise is acquired from the years he has been a doctor and alive, so technically he is the realization if humans were to live longer and healthier than 85years of age. this show mainly focuses on how the murders were committed instead of why it was done in the first place. which is quite alright, this shows more of a medical side of police drama, which is very refreshing, i… Read more »
The show is quite interesting; great cast and stories.
Hope it stays on for a number of years.A Different crime
drama. I like that Dr Henry Morgan is immortal; lost a much
beloved brother last year to leukemia. As his older sister
I knew him every day of his 66 years. And I miss him. Enjoy
your many lives, Doc; look at the history you get to observe and
and participate in.
Love this show
LOVE THIS SHOW. Very entertaining.
Already changed. What happened to the explanation in the opening credits where Henry relates reawakening naked in water and the two policemen walk him away? Deleted. Why?No mention of Adam nor any “deaths” for Henry in the past two episodes. Losing interest.
Patience my friend Daniel.
Some of the best stories are those that unfold…
Love this show!!!
Love this show. It is the best new show of the season
Totally agree Kevin. This is a brilliant show and great for the whole family, not a lot of gore or dark story lines and the ongoing story re his relationship with Abe (love Judd Hirsch) in anything and his immortality is a nice change. The other thing is that the characters are all lovely people which is refreshing. Long may it be renewed just like Henry…..
It’s an OK show. I tried it out a couple times. It’s pretty much the same as a few other shows already (think Sherlock Holmes who never dies) and also the same as shows who are no longer on. There is nothing original here (have we seriously run out of ideas?) but obviously there are quite a few people who find comfort in same ole same ole. I say enjoy it while it lasts. There are worse things to watch.