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''Stitchers'' is an American
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television series created by Jeffrey Alan Schechter. The show was picked up to series on September 29, 2014, and premiered on June 2, 2015, on ABC Family (now Freeform). In an October 2016 Facebook Live chat, it was announced that the series was renewed for a third season, which aired from June 5 to August 14, 2017. On September 15, 2017, Freeform canceled the series after three seasons.


Plot

''Stitchers'' follows Kirsten Clark, who has been recruited into a government agency to be "stitched" into the memories of people recently deceased to investigate murders and mysteries that otherwise would have gone unsolved. Dr. Cameron Goodkin, a brilliant neuroscientist, assists Kirsten in the secret program headed by Maggie Baptiste, a skilled covert operator. The program also includes Linus Ahluwalia, a bioelectrical engineer and communications technician. Camille, Kirsten's roommate and a computer science grad student, is also recruited to assist Kirsten as a "stitcher". LAPD Detective Quincy Fisher is recruited and added to the team after crossing paths with Kirsten.


Cast


Main

*
Emma Ishta Emma Ishta Douglas-Powell (born 16 November 1990) is an Australian model and actress. She is best known for portraying Kirsten Clark on the Freeform (TV channel), Freeform drama series ''Stitchers''. Early life Ishta was born in Brookfield, Qu ...
as Kirsten Clark, a
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student recruited to the secret Stitchers program. She was given a diagnosis of temporal dysplasia, a fictional condition in which a person could not sense the passing of time, at the age of eight after her father attempted to stitch her into her mother while she was still alive, resulting in the death of her mother and the loss of Kirsten's memories of her parents. This condition hinders her ability to form relationships as her lack of temporal perception hinders her emotional connection to others; as described by her when she witnessed her dead foster father, from her perspective the moment she was told he was dead he had been dead forever. She eventually begins a relationship with Cameron in the third season. * Kyle Harris as Cameron Goodkin, a brilliant neuroscientist who is part of the Stitchers program. He had heart valve surgery at a young age leading to his first meeting Kirsten. Born under the name Cameron Miller but took his mother's surname when his father was sent to prison for fraud. He dates a girl named Nina he met at a comic book store in the second season, but after he repeatedly interrupts their time together to assist the program, Nina breaks up with him. He subsequently begins a relationship with Kirsten in the third season. During the third season he is also promoted to interim head of the team when Maggie is required to be elsewhere after she is made head of the overall program. * Ritesh Rajan as Linus Ahluwalia, a bioelectrical engineer and technical communications for the Stitchers program. * Salli Richardson-Whitfield as Magritte "Maggie" Baptiste, a former CIA assassin and the leader of the Stitchers program. She develops a more removed approach after she becomes head of the program overall, requiring her to attend meetings in Washington and other matters on a more regular basis. * Allison Scagliotti as Camille Engelson, roommate of Kirsten and talented graduate student of computer science. It was revealed that Maggie assigned her to keep an eye on Kirsten by paying off her student loans and living accommodation. She has been trained by Cameron to operate the equipment guiding Kirsten through the stitch in his absence. She and Linus had an on-off relationship for the first two seasons, but in the third season she begins dating the program's new medical examiner. * Damon Dayoub as Detective Quincy Fisher (recurring, season 1; regular, season 2–3), an LAPD o who is later recruited into the Stitchers program to act as their 'public face', essentially taking official credit for the arrests carried out based on the evidence acquired through stitching.


Recurring

* Hugo Armstrong as Ed Clark, Kirsten's non-biological father. He is found dead from unknown causes at the start of the series, set out in a manner that suggested suicide despite Kirsten's doubts, and left hints for Kirsten to figure out the truth about her condition. *
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as Marta Rodriguez, a former member of the Stitchers Program who went into a coma after a stitch gone wrong. She later awakens and then sacrifices herself for Kirsten (season 1). * Kaylee Quinn as Young Kirsten Clark *
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as Leslie Turner, the director of the Stitchers program (seasons 1–2). * Sola Bamis as Dr. Ayo, head of the medical department at the Stitchers program. * Ross Kurt Le as Alex, part of the Stitchers team and responsible for subject biology (or Sub-Bio). * Cameron Britton as Tim, manager of engineering at Stitchers. * Jack Turner as Liam Granger, Kirsten's ex-boyfriend. After Kirsten broke up with him, the team began to suspect that he was spying on her, prompting Maggie to arrange for Camille to pretend to date him to try to learn the truth. He was eventually killed by Daniel Stinger when he was about to tell Kirsten the truth. * C. Thomas Howell as Daniel Stinger, Kirsten's biological father. He created the Stitchers technology and is now on the run as he tries to determine how to cure Kirsten's mother's condition, certain that the program is too dangerous for the government to be trusted with its full potential. *
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as Mitchell Blair, Turner's superior who promotes Maggie as the new director of the Stitchers program (season 2–3). * Jasmin Savoy Brown as Nina, Cameron's girlfriend (season 2). She worked at a comic book store and initially believed Cameron designed video games. He eventually admitted the truth to her when he had to constantly interrupt their dates and she found his NSA badge, but she broke up with him while the team were on lockdown in the lab when Kirsten became trapped in her own mind. * Sarah Davenport as Ivy Brown, Kirsten's older half-sister (season 2–3). She is a computer sciences teacher at a school, and later assists the team in tracking suspects and cracking complex codes. *
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as Amanda, Camille's love interest (season 3). She was the program's medical examiner, and also moonlights as a DJ at a local club.


Episodes

''Stitchers'' ran for three seasons. The first season was presented as a
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of eleven (ten plus one) episodes, which aired weekly from June 2, 2015 to August 4, 2015 for the first ten, plus a Halloween special "When Darkness Falls" on October 20, 2015.


Reception

''Stitchers'' has received mixed reviews from critics. On
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, the first season holds a rating of 25%, based on 16 reviews. There are not enough reviews to provide statistics for the second and third seasons. The site's critical consensus for Season 1 reads, "Confusing and tonally inconsistent, ''Stitchers'' is neither campy enough to be fun nor intelligent enough to be compelling." On
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, the first season has a score of 48 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".


Broadcast

Internationally, the series premiered in Australia on FOX8 on October 14, 2015 and in the United Kingdom, it premiered on
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on July 23, 2018, being shown daily Monday-Friday. Season 2 started the day after the end of Season 1. On September 15, 2017, Freeform canceled the series after three seasons.


References


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