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Genre Drama | Fantasy | Horror | Thriller Cast Alex O'Loughlin / Sophia Myles / Jason Dohring / Shannyn Sossamon / Chris Krauser / Tami Roman / Brian White / Jordan Belfi / Jacob Vargas / David Blue / Eric Winter / Kevin Weisman / Erika Ringor / Luis Moncada / Chase Kim / Amayla Early / Bryn Early / John Everlove / Wes Robinson / Benjamín Benítez / Eduardo Ortiz / Richard Cox / Gideon Emery / Vanessa Lengies / Bonnie Burroughs / Eddie McClintock / Meredith Monroe / Emilio Rivera Directed by Fred Toye / Chris Fisher / Paul Holahan / Scott Lautanen / Rod Holcomb / Michael Fields / John T. Kretchmer / Dennis Smith / James Whitmore Jr. Writing by Ron Koslow / Trevor Munson / Jill E. Blotevogel / Gabrielle G. Stanton / Harry Werksman / Chip Johannessen / Erin Maher Created by Ron Koslow / Trevor Munson Produced by Jill E. Blotevogel / Gerard Bocaccio / Stacey Fields / Ron Koslow / Paul Kurta / Trevor Munson / Joel Silver / Gabrielle G. Stanton / Brian Wankum / Harry Werksman / Tod Feuerman / Rod Holcomb / Josh Pate / David Barrett / Chip Johannessen / Jordan Hawley Production company Silver Pictures Television, Warner Bros. Television Original channel CBS Original language English Country of origin United States Broadcast dates 28 September 2007 (USA) Original runing time September 28, 2007 – May 16, 2008 Episode duration 42 minutes (approximately) Picture format 480i (SDTV) Studio Los Angeles, California, USA Episode summary Josef goes to Mick to find a vamp who is also an on again/off again girlfriend. Beth is investigating the death of a model from a new unknown drug. They end up working together to find and destroy the supply of this drug. Fun and viewer review This episode was laughable for all of the wrong reasons. The drama wasn't dramatic. Josef was woefully underused, as usual. I was hoping that since he comes to Mick for help - in a great scene - that he would be more present throughout. You do really feel sorry for him in the end. Mick stays true to hero form by not taking advantage of Beth when she is high on the vampire drug, which was another good part of the episode - not the actual shower scene which was kind of funny for all of the wrong reasons - but rather Mick staying true to character. This episode highlights all of the problems with the series. It takes itself so seriously that it just comes off as funny. A little better dialogue, a little less jumping to conclusions and a lot more of Jason Dohring could conceivably save this series, but judging by what we have so far, that isn't going to happen. Meanwhile this show makes a great drinking game. If any video is not working or any episode of any show is missing , share your comments . If any of your favourite show is missing , kindly inform us by commenting , We will upload it as soon as possible . thanks |
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