Overview
Paul Callan (Skeet Ulrich) is an investigator of modern miracles whose own faith becomes tested with each new mundane explanation. Then something happens that changes everything. A young boy with the power to heal saves Paul's life — and pays for it with his own. But before the boy dies, they both see the words "God Is Now Here" written in Paul's blood, launching Paul on an odyssey of paranormal investigation and spiritual awakening.
Paul finds a kindred spirit in a former Harvard professor turned investigator of the occult (Angus Macfadyen), who opens Paul's eyes to the growing number of "strange occurrences" that may signal a much more sinister revelation. Teaming up with a former police officer (Marisa Ramirez), these investigators explore the unexplained and try to find a solution to the coming "darkness" before it's too late.
| Original Air Dates: | — |
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| Country: | US |
| Genre: | Sci-Fi, Drama |
| Network: | ABC |
| Watched by: | 1 287 1 008 335 |
| Total running time: | 9 hours 19 minutes |
| Episode duration: | |
| Episodes: | 13 |




From the English wiki:
Regarding the failure of the show, Skeet Ulrich said: "The most annoying thing is that it took off. It was really good. We were the show that aired after the Super Bowl and we had over 10 million viewers. And then Bush started bombing Iraq, and we were forced off the air to cover military operations. And then, because we lost the pace, they shifted the day of the week we were on the air [sic] and didn't tell people about it. It was a strange combination of reasons why he didn't last. But he took off. She had a huge audience, things were going well, and the stories were good. So it wasn't something that we or the fans did. It wasn't a failure. It just wasn't the right time at that moment. And that's unfortunate, because I think he still had a lot of stories left-like Jericho-but then between "Desert Storm" and the way the networks do things, he just disappeared."