

- VikingIM15 de fevereiro de 2026There are shows you watch once and forget, and then there are shows that pull you back in again and again. The Dead Zone is firmly in the latter category. Based on Stephen King's novel, the series follows Johnny Smith — a schoolteacher who wakes from a six-year coma with psychic abilities triggered by touch — and it's one of the most underappreciated sci-fi dramas of its era. Anthony Michael Hall delivers what might be the defining performance of his career. He brings a quiet emotional weight to Johnny that grounds even the most outlandish visions in something deeply human. This isn't a superhero reveling in his powers — it's a man haunted by them, struggling to reconnect with a life that moved on without him. Hall captures that loneliness and determination with remarkable nuance, and it's his performance that makes repeated viewings so rewarding. You notice new layers every time. The supporting cast deserves enormous credit too. Nicole de Boer as Sarah, Chris Bruno as Walt, and John L. Adams as Bruce all bring warmth and authenticity to their roles. And then there's Sean Patrick Flanery's Greg Stillson — a villain whose slow-burning political ascent provides the show with a spine of tension that runs through the entire series. What makes the show work so well is its structure. The episodic "vision of the week" format keeps things fresh and accessible, while the overarching Stillson storyline and Johnny's personal struggles give it real narrative momentum. It balances procedural satisfaction with serialized depth in a way that few shows of its time managed. It's not without flaws — the later seasons show signs of budget constraints and some uneven writing, and the cancellation left threads dangling that deserved resolution. That small gap from perfection stings precisely because the show earned so much goodwill over its run. But those are minor gripes about a show that consistently delivered compelling stories, genuine emotion, and one of the best King adaptations in any medium. If you've overlooked it, do yourself a favor and give it a chance. And if you've already seen it — well, it only gets better on a rewatch.
Trívia de O Vidente
O Videntetem 6temporadas
O Videntetem 80episódios
Os personagens principais de O Vidente são Johnny Smith (Anthony Michael Hall), Sarah Bracknell Bannerman (Nicole De Boer), Walt Bannerman (Chris Bruno).
O Videntefoi dirigido por James Head, Michael Robison, Mike Rohl, Rob Lieberman, Kevin Speckmaier, Rachel Talalay, Jon Cassar, Shawn Piller, Érik Canuel, Jefery Levy, Tim Southam, Alexandra La Roche, Anthony Michael Hall, Chris Bruno, Nick Marck, Michael Shapiro, Michael Vejar, Nick Copus, Gloria Muzio, Paolo Barzman, John L. Adams, Ellie Kanner, Holly Dale, James A. Contner, Armand Mastroianni, John Lafia.
O Videntefoi produzido por Michael Taylor, Robert Petrovicz, Peter Lhotka, Madeleine Henrié, Stefani N. Deoul, Moira Kirland.
Após sofrer um sério acidente de carro e ficar seis anos em coma, Johnny (Anthony Michael Hall) acorda e descobre que acabou desenvolvendo o dom de conseguir ver o passado e prever o futuro das pessoas em que ele toca. Com esse novo poder, Johnny vai conseguir ajudar muitas pessoas e prever futuros catastróficos. Além disso, Johnny vai ter que se readaptar ao novo mundo ao seu redor.
O Vidente é avaliado com 14.
O Videnteé um show de Drama, Fantasia, Mistério.
O Vidente tem uma classificação de audiência 6.6de 10.
Os episódios de O Vidente são 60 min duração.
Não, este show foi cancelado após 6 temporadas.


























