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Awake - 1x13 Turtles All the Way Down

Turtles All the Way Down

As Britten starts to realize the truth behind the accident, a conspiracy threatens both of his realities; Britten goes after Detective Hawkins; Dr. Lee and Dr. Evans come together in a debate that forces Britten to choose a path.

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poeimoei
poeimoei (Feb 22, 2015)

I think a coma would have been a bit more plausible. While his son and wife had survived ofcourse :-)

josemarigl
josemarigl (Jan 13, 2013)

Y yo que pensaba que tenía final cerrado... aún así ha merecido la pena. Gran serie, una pena que la cancelaran.

furbul
furbul (Sep 16, 2012)

@jaaan yeah, totally. i was thinking the same thing.

jaaan
jaaan (Jul 27, 2012)

Twin Peaks, anyone? :)

FaNeyNey
FaNeyNey (Jun 27, 2012)

Loved this show and really nice ending!

Bohusz
Bohusz (Jun 05, 2012)

And I thought Mike'd be dying while his wife and son had survived the car accident.
Well, it might be a makeshift finale for a prematurely ended series. Though it might be th planned finale of the story about the fears of everyones life, about losing that what makes our lives having a sense. Cool.

joost
joost (May 31, 2012)

I tought he would end up awaking from a coma with his wife and his son both dead. I'm glad it ended differently but still I have a lot of questions that are unanswered and it's a shame we will never have their answers.

kiruz
kiruz (May 28, 2012)

incredible ending. hope to see new season someday

wal42
wal42 (May 28, 2012)

Okay, what just happened? Epic closure. SHOW SPOILER

mvision123
mvision123 (May 27, 2012)

This show was really cool! This is one of those rare must-watch shows that just shouldn't get a second season :)

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