Lifeline

Lifeline

16201725m6.8/10
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Ratings

🎬TMDb
6.8/10(40)

What if you could use time travel to save your life? Welcome to "LIFELINE," the new YouTube Red Original Series about the Lifeline insurance agency, whose specially trained agents jump forward in time to prevent the deaths of their clients.

Production

Seven Bucks Productions, Studio71, Corridor Digital

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

October 11, 2017

Last Aired

November 8, 2017

Networks

YouTube Premium

Created By

Benjamin Freiburger

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
In 33 Days You’ll Die
E1
In 33 Days You’ll Die
Air date: 2017-10-11
Conner Hooks is the top agent at a mysterious company that offers the ultimate in life “insurance”—if a client faces death, an agent jumps forward in time 33 days to save them. But Conner’s world and career are turned upside-down when he receives a mysterious call challenging him save the one life he cares about most… his wife’s.
There's A Chip In Her Arm
E2
There's A Chip In Her Arm
Air date: 2017-10-11
Conner’s future at Lifeline is put in jeopardy when Nathan tells him he can’t seek revenge for Haley’s death. And Norah struggles to cope with her new foster home, which isn’t what it appears to be.
Norah is Going to Die
E3
Norah is Going to Die
Air date: 2017-10-11
Norah, now a teenager, finds comfort, and potentially love, living with a group of teens in an abandoned warehouse. But when a confrontation with her foster father leads Norah to dangerous behavior, Conner must jump forward in time to save her without Lifeline finding out.
He Killed My Wife
E4
He Killed My Wife
Air date: 2017-10-18
Conner’s six-year quest to find the man who killed Haley ends when he comes face-to-face with her killer— forcing him to choose between living forward or chasing the ghosts of the past.
Face to Face With Her Killer
E5
Face to Face With Her Killer
Air date: 2017-10-18
Jay defies Nathan and begins building a Jumpbox that he believes will go back in time, which Conner wants to use to save Haley. Jasmine realizes that Conner is never going to completely let go of the past, and pledges her loyalty to Nathan, using Conner for her own advancement.
Killing Me, Won’t Stop Me
E6
Killing Me, Won’t Stop Me
Air date: 2017-10-25
Norah finally meets the mysterious Jack, who challenges her to let the universe play out as intended. Meanwhile, Nathan takes the hacking of Lifeline’s computer system very personally, making sure the man responsible pays a high price.
Playing God
E7
Playing God
Air date: 2017-11-01
Norah realizes the only way she can ever confront Conner about her father's death is to die herself, forcing him into a test that could cost one of them their life.
Conner Goes Red
E8
Conner Goes Red
Air date: 2017-11-08
Conner makes the decision to finally live forward by jumping back to save Norah, even if this destroys any chance of saving Haley. But the jump back to Norah leaves two Conners on the same time line, with wide-reaching repercussions that will change all their lives.

Cast

Zach Gilford

Zach Gilford

Conner Hooks

Ali Yuman

Ali Yuman

Stephanie

Sydney Park

Sydney Park

Norah Hazelton

Usman Ally

Usman Ally

Nathan

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