Taken
The show takes place from 1944 to 2002 and follows the lives of three families: the Crawfords, who seek to cover up the Roswell crash and the existence of aliens; the Keys, who are subject to frequent experimentation by the aliens; and the Clarkes, who sheltered one of the surviving aliens from the crash.
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Seasons

1. Beyond the Sky
Three families embark on an awe-inspiring journey filled with secrets of alien abduction, government conspiracy and tangled familial relations in this epic miniseries

2. Jacob and Jesse
Two unusual boys discover their unique destinies and begin to realize their place within the aliens' master plan.

3. High Hopes
Capt. Owen Crawford comes up empty in his search for alien-hybrid Jacob Clarke, but his secret government project is rejuvenated after frequent abductee Jesse Keys pays him a visit.

4. Acid Tests
The sins of the father come to light when Owen Crawford's sons take opposite positions on their father's secret government project.

5. Maintenance
Eric Crawford continues his father's secret government investigation and pursues Jacob Clarke and Jesse Keys for answers about the existence of aliens.

6. Charlie and Lisa
The next generation comes into play, as the children of both Jacob Clarke and Jesse Keys become the focus of both a government investigation and alien interest.

7. God's Equation
Charlie and Lisa learn about their daughter Allie's amazing powers while trapped in a perilous situation. Mary Crawford lays the groundwork to snatch the child for government research.

8. Dropping the Dishes
General Beers kidnaps Allie, an alien-hybrid, and plans to use her as bait to lure the aliens into his trap.

9. John
Allie's parents conspire to save their alien-hybrid daughter from the army's clutches, only to learn just how much power Allie really possesses.

10. Taken
Allie learns her true destiny and together the family must make the most difficult decision of their lives.
Cast

Dakota Fanning
Allie Keys

Matt Frewer
Dr. Chet Wakeman

Emily Bergl
Lisa Clarke

Heather Donahue
Mary Crawford

Joel Gretsch
Owen Crawford

Adam Kaufman
Charlie Keys

John Hawkes
Marty Erickson

Ryan Hurst
Tom Clarke

Camille Sullivan
Nina Toth

Eric Close
John

James McDaniel
General Beers

Andy Powers
Eric Crawford

Chad Morgan
Becky Clarke

Steve Burton
Russell Keys

Julie Ann Emery
Amelia Keys

Catherine Dent
Sally Clarke

Jason Gray-Stanford
Howard Bowen

Desmond Harrington
Jesse Keys

Brian Markinson
Ray Morrison

Tina Holmes
Anne Crawford
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