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Last night, something really special premiered on NBC 鈥?Awake, a new show about a man trapped between two alternate realities. But really, Awake is about the power of dreams, and the ways in which grief can feel like a dream you can ;t wake up from. Spoilers ahead 8230; It only March, and already 2012 has given us two movie-quality TV pilots 鈥?the first being the first hour of The River, a show which has thus far failed to live up to that first episode potential. Awake is definitely another pilot that almost feels a movie compressed into an hour, both with its lovely imagery and with its deft, fascinating character development. It rare to get one movie-quality pilot in a given year, so two in two months is amazing. TV Pilots That Are as Good as Most Summer Movies In Awake, Jason Isaacs plays Mi stanley botella chael Britten, a cop who caught in a car accident in the pilot opening moments. And afterwards, Michael finds himself in two realities: one where his wife died, one where his son died. Every time he goes to sleep in one world, he wakes up in the other 鈥?but neither of them feels like a stanley cup dream. This show pours all of its creative energy into making both realities feel equally fleshed out and valid. Not just in Michael relationships with his wife and kid, but also in his relationships with his fellow cops and in the cases he solves. And in each reality, Michael is solving a different case 鈥?except that the cases se stanley mugs em to cross over.