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  1. Jake 2.0: Created by Silvio Horta. With Christopher Gorham, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Judith Scott, Keegan Connor Tracy. NSA computer technician Jake Foley is transformed into a secret agent after he is accidentally infected with nanobots, based on nanotechnology that reduce the size of a computer to the molecular level, which give him ...

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jake_2Jake 2.0 - Wikipedia

    Jake 2.0 is an American science fiction television series created by Silvio Horta that premiered on UPN on September 10, 2003. The series was canceled on January 14, 2004, due to low ratings, leaving four episodes unaired in the United States. In the United Kingdom, all the episodes aired on Sky One.

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    • September 10, 2003 –, February 6, 2004
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    • UPN
  3. $9.99. + $4.52 shipping. Sold by: VEI. Jake 2.0 The Complete Series Starring Christopher Gorham. Christopher Gorham, Philip Anthony-Rodriguez, Marina Black, Judith Scott, Keegan Connor Tracy (Actor) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.6 414 ratings. $1299. Get Fast, Free Shipping with Amazon Prime. FREE Returns. DVD. $12.99.

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  4. Jake (Christopher Gorham) goes back to college on a mission to protect an African prince from assassins hired by a rebel general; Kyle (Philip Anthony-Rodriguez) and Lou (Judith Scott) offer Jake a chance to walk away from government control by faking his death.

  5. Season 1 – Jake 2.0. List. Jake 2.0 overcomes its sci-fi cliches thanks to the charm of its adorkable lead Christopher Gorham. Read Critics Reviews. Christopher Gorham. Jake Foley. Marina...

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    • September 10, 2003
  6. 1 Season. UPN. Drama, Action & Adventure. TVPG. Watchlist. An appealing sci-fi series about a nerdy NSA computer technician who suddenly gains bionic powers after he accidentally absorbs biotech...

  7. Overview. Jake 2.0 is an American science fiction television series originally broadcast on UPN in 2003. The series was canceled on January 14, 2004 due to low ratings, leaving four episodes unaired in the United States. In the United Kingdom, all the episodes aired on Sky1.

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