Jake Epping is a fictional character portrayed by James Franco in the TV series 11.22.63.
In the first episode they appeared in, titled The Rabbit Hole (season 1), they were 37 years old.
They appear in all 8 aired episodes and have accumulated 161258 positive votes.
Episodes8
The Rabbit Hole
episode S1.E1 february 2016High school teacher Jake Epping is approached by his friend, Al, who has access to a portal which transports whoever uses it to the year 1960, where Al suggests Jake can avert the assassination of John F. Kennedy.The Kill Floor
episode S1.E2 february 2016In an attempt to commit one act which could make a difference, Jake remains in Holden, where he tries to prevent Harry Dunning's father from doing the unthinkable. However, the past has other ideas.Other Voices, Other Rooms
episode S1.E3 february 2016Jake strikes up an unlikely friendship with Bill, and the pair travel to Dallas, where Jake begins living a double life, and both of them trail Lee Harvey Oswald.The Eyes of Texas
episode S1.E4 march 2016Jake finds his credentials questioned, before he and Bill intercept a conversation between George and Oswald, which leads to unexpected trouble. Meanwhile, Sadie's husband unexpectedly resurfaces.The Truth
episode S1.E5 march 2016As questions mount about Jake, his double life begins to unravel, while the past interferes with the plans he and Bill have for Oswald.Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald
episode S1.E6 march 2016As the assassination date approaches, Jake is horrified to learn how involved Bill has become with Oswald and must take drastic action, while the past continues to conspire against Jake.Soldier Boy
episode S1.E7 march 2016Unable to recall his mission, Jake turns to Bill for help, with unexpected results, while Sadie attempts to refresh Jake's memory.The Day in Question
episode S1.E8 april 2016The past makes every effort to prevent Jake from altering the events of November 22, 1963, and saving the President, with his own life hanging in the balance.
- The Rabbit Hole
- The Kill Floor
- Other Voices, Other Rooms
- The Eyes of Texas
- The Truth
- Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald
- Soldier Boy
- The Day in Question
Best moments8
- In an attempt to commit one act which could make a difference, Jake remains in Holden, where he tries to prevent Harry Dunning's father from doing the unthinkable. However, the past has other ideas.
- High school teacher Jake Epping is approached by his friend, Al, who has access to a portal which transports whoever uses it to the year 1960, where Al suggests Jake can avert the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
- As the assassination date approaches, Jake is horrified to learn how involved Bill has become with Oswald and must take drastic action, while the past continues to conspire against Jake.
- The past makes every effort to prevent Jake from altering the events of November 22, 1963, and saving the President, with his own life hanging in the balance.
- Jake strikes up an unlikely friendship with Bill, and the pair travel to Dallas, where Jake begins living a double life, and both of them trail Lee Harvey Oswald.
- As questions mount about Jake, his double life begins to unravel, while the past interferes with the plans he and Bill have for Oswald.
- Jake finds his credentials questioned, before he and Bill intercept a conversation between George and Oswald, which leads to unexpected trouble. Meanwhile, Sadie's husband unexpectedly resurfaces.
- Unable to recall his mission, Jake turns to Bill for help, with unexpected results, while Sadie attempts to refresh Jake's memory.
- The Kill Floor
- The Rabbit Hole
- Happy Birthday, Lee Harvey Oswald
- The Day in Question
- Other Voices, Other Rooms
- The Truth
- The Eyes of Texas
- Soldier Boy