If these kind of requests are not allowed I apologize.

I am looking for the name of a contemporary sci-fi TV show. American, English language. Its from between 2011 and 2016. Just one season as far as I know. The premise is that a matchmakers wife is “assumingly” kidnapped. Turns out he is the double (possible clone?) of an WW2 SS-officer, and are unknowing part of an larger world conspiracy. Trying to bring about the end if the world? I remember the last scene were one of the main antagonists (now blinded) are waiting in line to see a healer who was revealed in the show.

Edit: ChatGPT solved it.

Zero Hour

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_Hour_(2013_TV_series)?wprov=sfla1

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      I’ve watched it. Seven times! Best show I’ve ever seen but you have to concentrate - every scene is vital and there’s little exposition; you pick up everything as you watch.

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      I’ve watched it all the way through, it’s a wild ride - don’t read about it, go in blind, and just keep watching 😁 One of the few shows where I really had no idea what was going to happen next.

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      I just searched for various criteria until I saw something that hit enough of those points. May have to watch it now, though. The second closest I saw was 11.22.63 with James Franco, but it was about changing the JFK assassination.

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      The best time travel show I have seen. Fantastic storytelling, acting, sets, and cinematography. It has lots of depth and is worth a rewatch. If you like science-fiction or mystery, you will love it.

      If you get lost with the timelines at some point, refer to the accompanying website.