The Dead Zone - Season 6

Season 6

Episodes

Heritage
Johnny is struck by visions of friends in danger, but is unable to prevent a shocking tragedy that will change his life forever.

Ego
When Johnny meets the new sheriff of Cleaves Mills, he envisions her shooting a local psychiatrist and launches an investigation despite her objections.

Re-Entry
Johnny must try to set aside his personal distrust of Vice President Stillson in an effort to prevent a national disaster.

Big Top
Johnny's visions inadvertently lead him to reexamine a ten-year-old murder case and his current relationship with his teenaged son, JJ.

Interred
When Johnny has disturbing visions of a man buried alive, he must overcome his differences with Sheriff Turner in the hopes of saving the man's life.

Switch
After Johnny boards a train for some much-needed relaxation, he has a vision of a woman thrown to her death and soon falls for the intriguing beauty.

Numb
A serious case of appendicitis sends Johnny into another coma, and this time it's up to Sarah to save his life.

Outcome
Johnny has to race against the clock to prevent a massive explosion from ripping apart the regional bus station.

Transgressions
Johnny becomes involved in a murder case involving a young woman where everything isn't as it seems.

Drift
A vision involving a racehorse being stolen troubles Johnny on a trip to visit Bruce. Meanwhile, Stillson gets closer to Sarah and J.J., leading Johnny to realize he may have missed his chance to reunite his family.

Exile
Johnny's disturbing vision of his psychic friend Alex sends him to a small town in an attempt to save her, but he needs rescuing himself after he is accused of murder. Meanwhile, Sarah decides to move out of Johnny's house and confides in Stillson, who has important information on the investigation into Walt.

Ambush
Johnny steps up his probe into Walt's case in an effort to salvage his relationship with Sarah, and discovers a link to Turner.

Denouement
Visions of Walt lead Johnny to his father and a shocking revelation. Also, vision of Armageddon reappears to Johnny and JJ too.
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