Say Hello to My Little Friend (Awake)

“Say Hello to My Little Friend” is the eleventh episode of the American television police procedural fantasy drama Awake. It originally aired on NBC on May 10, 2012. The episode generally received positive reviews, with many critics claiming that Jason Isaacs’ performance deserved an Emmy Award. It earned a Nielsen rating of 0. 9, being watched by 2. 51 million viewers upon its initial broadcast in the United States.

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Summary Say Hello to My Little Friend (Awake)“Say Hello to My Little Friend” is the eleventh episode of the American television police procedural fantasy drama Awake. It originally aired on NBC on May 10, 2012. The episode generally received positive reviews, with many critics claiming that Jason Isaacs’ performance deserved an Emmy Award. It earned a Nielsen rating of 0. 9, being watched by 2. 51 million viewers upon its initial broadcast in the United States. NBC announced their decision to cancel Awake, due to declining ratings, although NBC still decided to air the remaining two episodes in the show’s original time slot. Awake centers on Michael Britten, a detective living in two separate realities after a car crash. In one reality, in which he wears a red wristband, his wife Hannah Britten survives the crash, and in the other reality, his son Rex Britten survives. Michael does not know which reality is real, and uses the wristbands to differentiate the two. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, and continued and introduced key thematic elements to the series. The Brittens are involved in a fatal car crash, as a result of which Michael begins to live in two different realities. Michael is unable to switch realities, consistently hallucinates and realizes that Ed Hawkins was attempting to kill him in the crash.

Michael sees two separate therapists: Dr. Jonathan Lee in the red reality and Dr. Judith Evans in the green reality. Michael and Hannah continue with their plan to move to Oregon. Michael meets with Emma’s father Joaquin at a coffee shop to discuss the new baby, the mystery man appears to let Michael know that he sees the real mystery man through the window and Michael chases after him. When a police artist draws an image of the man, the name is revealed to be Ed Hawkins, another detective who took over Michael’s real spot at the scene of the crash,. Michael’s former partner is now working with Michael’s current one and the latter says that he was one of the first on the scene. As soon as he figures out the situation, Michael wakes up with Rex and Emma; he is relieved to see what he now knows about Rex’s death. Michael phones Dr. Evans to tell her what he remembers, yet again, with additional information, yet he remembers the crash again, and he remembers that he is really dead; he starts to believe that his son is dead. Michael goes first, but the person in charge of the ride seems concerned about something; Michael passes out and wakes up in the “red reality” as if the “green reality” were a dream.