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"You know a cynic is an idealist with a broken heart."
Lucas Pegg
"Trees Made of Glass (Part 2)"
Series Threshold
Season 1, Episode 2
Threshold 1x02 001
Air date September 16th, 2005
Writers David S. Goyer; Brannon Braga
Director Peter Hyams
Producers Brannon Braga; David S. Goyer; Marc Rosen; Dan O'Shannon; Anne McGrail; André Bormanis; David Heyman; Karen Moore; David Livingston; Bragi F. Schut; Mike Sussman; Daniel Cerone; Keira Morrisette
Starring Carla Gugino; Brian Van Holt; Brent Spiner; Rob Benedict; Peter Dinklage; Charles S. Dutton
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"Trees Made of Glass" is the second chapter of the two-part pilot episode of the American science fiction television series Threshold. It was directed by Peter Hyams and written by executive producers David S. Goyer and Brannon Braga. Both episodes premiered back-to-back on Friday, September 16th, 2005 on CBS. In this episode, crewman Gunneson attacks Molly Caffrey in her home. Caffrey survives, but Gunnesson escapes and she pulls the team together to locate him. Using alien transmission signals found on a videotape, they are able to track him down to an old refinery.

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