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Darwyn Al-Sayeed is a Muslim ex-con who has just been released from prison and finds his way to an Islamic extremist named Farik, who recruits him ...
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So while I was Wiki-24ing Jabraan, I came across the fact that Omid Abtahi has been in Sleeper Cell, which is another of my faves. The season 1 DVD package was what got me through the writers' strike while waiting for season 7 of '24.' While undercover agent Darwyn is no Jack Bauer, there's alwa...
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When an Afghan boy arrives at the warehouse looking for training as a jihadi, Darwyn introduces him to a more moderate brand of Islam in hopes of ... fr.truveo.com
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Farik sends biochemical student Eddy Pangetsu (from episode 2) on a flight to Vancouver, Canada, to drive a shipment of real anthrax across the ... fr.truveo.com
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FBI agent Darwyn faces a dangerous dilemma when he is ordered by the terrorist network to secure a military explosive and his new FBI handler ... fr.truveo.com
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Farik and Ilija receive a deadly biological anthrax shipment and prepare for an attack inside a Los Angeles shopping mall. fr.truveo.com
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Darwyn befriends a pesticide plant worker in order to buy some of his company’s product under the table for the Cell while each of the jihadis ... fr.truveo.com
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Several months after successfully foiling a terrorist attack at Dodger Stadium, FBI agent Darwyn Al-Sayeed plans to take a teaching job at ... fr.truveo.com
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