Network: ABC
Episodes: 21 (hour)
Seasons: Two
TV show dates: March 9, 2014 — January 25, 2015
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Omar Epps, Kurtwood Smith, Frances Fisher, Devin Kelley, Matt Craven, Samaire Armstrong, Mark Hildreth, Sam Hazeldine, and Landon Gimenez.
TV show description:
The people of Arcadia, Missouri are forever changed when a deceased loved one suddenly returns. An eight-year-old American boy wakes up alone in a rice paddy in a rural Chinese province with no idea of how he got there. Details start to emerge when the sweet and sensitive boy — who calls himself Jacob Langston (Landon Gimenez) — recalls that his hometown is Arcadia, and an Immigration agent/former cop, J. Martin Bellamy (Omar Epps), takes him there.
The home he claims as his own is occupied by an elderly couple, Henry (Kurtwood Smith) and Lucille Langston (Frances Fisher). They lost their son, Jacob, more than 30 years ago when he drowned. While they look different, young Jacob recognizes them as his parents. Those closest to the family try to unravel this impossible mystery — but this boy who claims to be the deceased Jacob knows secrets about his own death that no one else knows. Lucille is delighted to have her beloved boy back again while Henry can’t help thinking that it’s a cruel mistake.
Agent Bellamy joins forces with local doctor Maggie Langston (Devin Kelley) to figure out why the unexplainable is happening. She’s the daughter of the local Sheriff and the niece of the Langstons. Her mother, Barbara, died more than 30 years ago in the same accident that killed Jacob and discovers that the boy’s account of his death differs from what she was told by her father. Sheriff Fred Langston (Matt Craven) is an intense man with a pointed temper who adamantly does not want the incident of his wife’s death dug up and picked over.
Elaine Richards (Samaire Armstrong) is Maggie’s best friend. A single, attractive woman, Elaine is well put-together and good at her job as an assistant bank manager, but there is a fragility to her competent exterior. Being the financial and emotional support for her brother Ray has made it difficult for Elaine to live her own life.
The local minister is Tom Hale (Mark Hildreth), a town leader with a loyal flock. He has an empathetic soul that is irresistible to women. Married to Janine, he’s initially unwilling to believe in the miracle that is Jacob. But he was best buddies with the 8-year-old boy, 32 years ago, and he instantly recognizes his long-lost pal, making him question his beliefs.
Meanwhile, a mysterious and disheveled man named Caleb Richards (Sam Hazeldine) is on the path to Arcadia and ends up further complicating the town’s growing mystery.
Episode #21 — Loved in Return
The Langston household is vigilant and alert. Jenny and Jacob are upstairs watching cartoons; Jacob feels pain. Margaret comes out from hiding in a closet and sneaks into the room Rachael is in. She comes with a message from Preacher James to Rachael: “How would you like to be with Tom again?” Preacher James and his congregation lock Marty in a closet for betraying him. He is clearly not a friend of the preacher anymore. Joey and the True Living crew are venting about Preacher James when the preacher appears at Twain’s and confronts the group.
Back at the Langston home, Maggie tries to get into Rachael’s room and finds it locked. When she calls out to Rachael, there’s no answer. Fred breaks down the door and barges in with Maggie and Lucille, pulling Margaret away. Marty makes his escape from the closet and runs over to the Langston home. Taking Margaret out of the house, she reasons that she did it because of the pain the baby was inflicting on Jacob. As they make their way outside, Preacher James and the Returned appear. The Langstons leave Margaret outside and head back in the house.
Marty tries contacting Forrester, but she doesn’t answer – the government facility is cleared out. Fred calls the station and Joey picks up. He and his group have taken over the sheriff’s station, so no help is coming. Henry goes out to reason with Preacher James, but is unsuccessful. Henry informs Lucille the preacher says Rachael’s child is hurting Jacob; Lucille checks on him. Jacob admits the baby hurts him, but he doesn’t want to get Rachael in trouble.
Lucille wants to protect Jacob and Jenny, so it’s decided that she leave with the kids. As they walk through the crowd outside, the Returned attempt to grab the kids, but Margaret doesn’t allow them. She clearly regrets giving the preacher information. Henry and Fred gear up and load their guns. Marty and Maggie discuss the plan for when the Returned attack. Marty reveals his feelings for Maggie, and the two finally kiss. Their moment is broken, however, when a bottle flies through the window. The showdown is on.
The Returned descend on the house and Fred fires shots. Marty, Fred, and Henry are armed and ready for a fight, but as the people make their way into the house, the men are visibly outnumbered. Maggie tries to calm down a nervous Rachael when Returned men make their way in. Maggie tries to fend off the men with sharp scissors, but to no avail. When Fred hears Maggie screaming, he gets frantic, scrambling up the stairs and losing it. Maggie is subdued by the men and taken downstairs; she is fine. The Returned tie up Marty, Fred, Henry and Maggie; they are defeated.
Preacher James goes into Rachael’s room. He tells her that Tom is waiting for her to join him. Meanwhile, Margaret enters the house and orders the Returned to leave, then unties Marty, giving him a gun. He storms into Rachael’s room and reveals the preacher thinks her baby is evil. Preacher James admits his true agenda. He grabs scissors to harm Marty, who in turn shoots the preacher. Rachael continues giving birth. The next morning, Maggie hands Rachael her newborn baby. Downstairs, the Langstons gather around the TV, watching news of Returned reappearing all over the world.
One year later, Marty is the head of the National Bureau of the Returned. He visits Preacher James in jail. The preacher still believes the end times are near because of the baby. Marty tells him that it’s his last visit. Marty later joins the Langstons for dinner. Rachael sings her baby to sleep. She leaves her baby be, turning off the light. The baby is content, but all of a sudden, a swarm of cicadas fly into the window. (Courtesy ABC.)
First aired: January 25, 2015.
What do you think? Do you like the Resurrection TV series? Do you think it should have been cancelled or renewed for a third season?
Please bring this show back.there are very few quality shows on anymore.
A great show. It should not have been cancelled. Please bring it back.
really, couldnt they at least do a few episodes to wrap things up! this stinks
I watched tis show every week & am very disappointed it was cancelled. Nothing but trash on TV. Something without filth, nudity, & language, & it gets pulled- figures.
Not happy at all they canceled this!!!!! It was really getting good! And if they just end it the way it was ended how are we suppose to know what the heck was going on! A really big shame! I looked forward to this every week! I’m tired of all these other stupid shows like how to get away with murder and scandal and American crime and all these other stupid shows that have no mystery! That keep you coming back to watch more! Please reconsider!
What are they thinking????? Resurrection is a great show! Bring it back!!
PLEEEEEASE BRING IT BACK!!!
Everyone is correct, why even ask us our opinions when you all have already decided.
Revenge, Ressurection, have both been cancelled. They do keep shows on t.v. that you do not need a brain to watch and cancel the good ones. Alcatraz, I mean come on it stopped us in the middle. Very disappointed viewer, and am loosing interest in the trash you keep on and take off the good stuff. Oh well figures!!!!
Perfectly said…cannot add anything more…and, yes, Barbara, they continue to cancel shows that make you think…and, add another “Housewives of (pick a city)”, or some show about a family with a bazillion kids, or “backward-minded” people, or some other group of family members that doesn’t mind proving they’re totally out-of-touch with reality (and then Call them “reality” shows!)…alas…
I’m so upset that this show was cancelled!! It was getting so good!
i’m so sad it was cancelled. It’ based on the book The returned by Jason Mott . Read it if you want to know what happens.
i’m so sad it was cancelled. It’s based on the book The Returned by Jason Mott. Read it if you want to know what happens.
I will never watch ABC again. You people dont have a clue what regular people watch. My husband, all of our friends and i always looked forward to this show . Shame on you abc
I’m so disappointed it was canceled I loved that show
I am very sorry to hear the show was pulled. I stopped watching much television for a long time and started reading more books because every time I watched a series it got pulled after one or two seasons. “Resurrection” and “Once Upon A Time” we’re the only two shows I watched on a regular bases. I hate reality television. You wonder why the population is getting more stupid and it is because of the crap you air. Please reconsider bringing the show back. At least for a decent ending. It was a great show with wonderful actors. Thank you… Read more »
I’m so disappointed to hear the show was cancelled !! This was a great story that keep my daughter and me riveted. We could hardly wait till the next episode. Now it’s over ?? Are you kidding me? Please bring it back !!
AGAIN AN EXCELLENT TV GETS CANCELLED, WHILE THE FILTH AND JUST PLAIN TRASH JUST GOES ON FORVER. NO PUN INTENDED.
IVE BEEN WATCHING GOOD TV SHOWS GET CANCELLED FOR OVER 50 YEARS.
I GUESS I SHOULD NOT BE SURPRISED ANYMORE WHEN A GREAT TV SHOW GETS CANCELLED ANYMORE.