The 4400 episode 12 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The episode unfolds with the 4400 being perceived as a global threat, yet they see themselves as a beacon of hope. A significant development occurs with the arrest of Roy Keith Marsden for the Collier killing, prompting a shift in focus. Meanwhile, an unusual illness targets the 4400, manifesting as a mysterious immune disorder. As fear and confusion spread, the government enforces a controversial quarantine on all 4400 individuals, irrespective of their health status. This drastic measure raises ethical questions and concerns about civil liberties, marking a critical juncture in the narrative.
Full Episode S00E12 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was arrested as the suspect in the Collier killing?
Roy Keith Marsden.
What rare type of pneumonia is Maia suffering from?
Pneumocystis jiroveci (P.J.P.).
What is affecting the 4400's health?
An immune system disorder making them vulnerable to diseases.
Who is recognized as potentially the father of the 4400 technology?
Kevin Burkhoff.
What is the government's plan for the 4400?
To quarantine all 4400s.
Is the quarantine affecting only sick 4400s?
No, it targets all 4400s, sick or not.
What does NTAC stand for?
National Threat Assessment Command.
What personal issue does Shawn face?
He is unable to heal himself.
Are non-4400s affected by the illness?
It's unclear, but it's initially showing up only in 4400s.
What concerns arise about the quarantine?
Civil liberties and the treatment of the 4400.
What are the symptoms of the illness affecting the 4400?
Compromised immune systems and vulnerability to various diseases.
Who takes charge during the crisis in the episode?
Jarvis.
How is the NTAC planning to manage the quarantine?
By containing all 4400s in a quarantine facility.
What is the public reaction to the quarantine?
There is widespread fear and uncertainty.
What is the stance of the government on the 4400 illness?
They are taking a hard stance, focusing on containment and control.