"Flushed" | |
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Air date | October 17th, 2000 |
Writers | René Echevarria; Charles H. Eglee |
Director | Terrence O'Hara |
Producers | James Cameron; Charles H. Eglee; René Echevarria; Joe Ann Fogle; Rae Sanchini; Stephen Sassen; Janace Tashjian |
Starring | Jessica Alba; Michael Weatherly; Alimi Ballard; Jennifer Blanc; Richard Gunn; J.C. Mackenzie; Valarie Rae Miller; John Savage |
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"Flushed" is the second regular episode of season one of the science fiction/action series Dark Angel, and the third episode of the series overall after the "pilot" episode. It was directed by Terrence O'Hara with a script written by René Echevarria and Charles H. Eglee. It first aired on the FOX Network on October 17th, 2000.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Abraham Benrubi | Break |
Peter Bryant | Bling |
Kim Hawthorne | Jacinda Katsuno |
Byron Mann | Detective Matt Sung |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Alan C. Peterson | Terrence Leeson |
Shannon Sutter | Maria |
Stephen Lee | Dan Vogelsang |
Michelle Goh | Michiko |
Geneva Locker | Young Max |
Kristie Marsden | Lucy |
David King | Hank |
Garry Chalk | Lieutenant Walter Eastep |
John Sampson | Thug #1 |
Derek Morrison | Thug #2 |
Colin Foo | Proprietor |
Jasmin Dring | Proprietor's wife |
Richard Lett | Fence |
Angelo Renai | Orderly |
Marcus Moldowan | Omar |
Michael Eklund | Officer Miller |
Reese McBeth | Young man from cell |
Robert Seckler | Break's guard |
Peter Grasso | Guard |
Ron Blecker | TAC officer |
Rob Freeman | Sergeant |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included in the Dark Angel: The Complete First Season DVD collection.
- Production code number: 1ADE03
- Actor A.C. Peterson is credited as Alan C. Peterson in this episode.
- This episode originally aired on Alimi Ballard's birthday.
- This is the first appearance of the character of Detective Matt Sung. He makes eight appearances in the series in total. He appears next in "C.R.E.A.M.".
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Quotes[]
- Original Cindy: Max, that's enough. Max. Damn, girl, what's in those pills?
- Max Guevara: Spinach.
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- Max Guevara: I'm suppose to be a revved-up girl. Truth is, I'm a lemon.
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- Original Cindy: Bottom line - that SOB got what he deserved. He went splat.
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- Logan Cale: I always knew that underneath that bioengineered, military-issue armor plating there was a beating heart.
- Max Guevara: Let's not go overboard here. I'm not signing up to join the Logan Cale brigade for the defense of widows, small children, and lost animals.
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- Normal: Well, well, well...so far, your moron colleagues have come up with the following excuses for why you're strolling in here at the crack of noon - you had a dental emergency, your aunt died...again, and my personal favorite from this idiot - you were detained by the sector police for practicing witchcraft. Now, would you care to further insult my intelligence?
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- Original Cindy: What drugs?
- Logan Cale: Hey!
- Original Cindy: The pills you got Max hooked on live with the Tidy Bowl man now.