Walter is a young man who has never made much of his life. That is, until, thanks to a lightning strike, he suddenly finds himself with the amazing ability to move any object with the power of his mind... three inches. Worst superpower ever or life-changing new opportunity?
| Christopher Lee Clements | 1 eps. | ||
| Neven Pajkic | 1 eps. | ||
| Matt Birman | 1 eps. | ||
| Pedro Miguel Arce | 1 eps. | ||
| Jung-Yul Kim | 1 eps. | ||
| Lawrence Bayne | 1 eps. | ||
| David Eisner | 1 eps. | ||
| Dillon Casey | 1 eps. | ||
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Tamara Hope | 1 eps. | |
| Jeff Teravainen | 1 eps. |
| 1 | Pilot | 12/27/2011 |
Walter is a young man who has never made much of his life: he still lives with his mother, still pines for his childhood crush, and bounces from dead-end job to dead-end job. That is, until -- thanks to a lightning strike -- he suddenly finds himself with the amazing ability to move anything using the power of his mind -- a total of three inches. Will this amazing, though somewhat underwhelming, ability allow Walter to achieve greatness? Maybe.
The series was originally developed as an hour-long drama, but due to a similar pilot in contention at the time, Alphas, it was re-developed as a half-hour superhero sitcom and, ultimately, scrapped completely. The 90-minute pilot was burned off by Syfy on Dec. 27, 2011.
| Name | Three Inches |
| Status | Pilot |
| Date of 1st Airing | Dec. 27, 2011 |
| Date of Last Airing | Dec. 27, 2011 |
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| Original Air Day | Monday |
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| Show Length | 90 |
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