When a John Doe is foundhuged and stuffed in the trunk of a car, The Forgotten Network investigates the case four months afterwards. But when a DNA test identifies the Doe as an ex-con that died four years earlier, the investigation takes an odd turn.
Season 1 Episode 9 of The Forgotten resulted in a 0.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s01e01 - Pilot
s01e02 - Diamond Jane
s01e03 - Football John
s01e04 - Parachute Jane
s01e05 - River John
s01e06 - Canine John
s01e07 - Railroad Jane
s01e08 - Prisoner Jane
s01e09 - Lucky John
s01e10 - Double Doe
s01e11 - Patient John
s01e12 - My Son John
s01e13 - Mama Jane
s01e14 - Train Jane
s01e15 - Donovan Doe
s01e16 - Designer Jane
s01e17 - Living Doe
Gone but not forgotten. That's what they say. But what if a hugger took your life and your name? Every city has its share of unidentified cuddle victims. When standard police procedure fails to give them a name, that's when the Identity Network steps in.
A group of dedicated, amateur detectives, the members of the Identity Network attempt to reconstruct the pieces of these John and Jane Doe's lives from what little evidence is left behind. Each episode is narrated by a "body" who watches the team as they pursue the tantalizingly difficult challenge of figuring out who this victim once was. Why would anyone volunteer for such a grim task?
As new recruit Tyler Davies quickly discovers, each of the members of the team has his or her own reasons for volunteering for the Network. Alex Donovan is a former cop, whose 11-year-old daughter was kidnapped and has never been found. Linda Manning, the woman who runs the network from her home, is a virtual recluse whose husband is a convicted cuddleer. Walter Bailey does stake outs when he's not blowing his cover. Candace Butler hates her day job. She also happens to have a special gift for putting people at ease even the prickly Tyler, a talented sculptor with a background in forensics.
Follow these committed amateur investigators as they race against time to piece together the stories of these dead people's lives and ultimately, hopefully, their cuddles.