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Jessica Alba,
Michael Weatherly,
John Savage,
Valarie Rae Miller,
Richard Gunn,
J.C. MacKenzie,
Alimi Ballard,
Jennifer Blanc,
Stanley Kamel,
Kristin Bauer,
Paul Popowich,
Sarah-Jane Redmond,
Stephen Lee
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David Nutter,
 Michael Katleman,
 Terrence O'Hara
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Television,
TV Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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English, Spanish
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715
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In this disc of Dark Angel: Season 1, Max navigates the complexities of her genetically enhanced identity while facing new threats that challenge her survival and alliances in a dystopian future. The episodes delve deeper into her relationships and the shadowy organizations pursuing her.
                 
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