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Connie taps Eddie Drake (a member of the U.S. Marshals Service with a less-than pristine past) to join the Fugitive Task Force. As Drake undergoes the scrutiny of the team, they are called in by the LAPD to help apprehend three suicidal gunmen. When the body count mounts, Connie and his agents find themselves in a showdown with heavily armed Serbian war criminals who have nothing to lose.
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Director: Guy Norman Bee
Teleplay: Jorge Zamacona
Story: Jorge Zamacona, Louis St. Clair
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Broadcast: 2005-08-07
Production No.: (unknown)
Episode Overall No.: 2
Episode Type: Regular Episode
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Series Creator Jorge Zamacona was a supervising producer on HBO's gritty prison drama Oz, and his involvement is noticeable with the casting of several Oz alumni. The first of which is Lee Tergesen, who joins the team as Eddie Drake.
This was Lee Tergesen's first episode as U.S. Marshall Eddie Drake.
Quotes:
Tommy: So you own this place?
Eddie: Yep.
Tommy: So that means these beers are free, right?
Eddie: Nope.
Eddie (to Tommy): Man, you gotta dial down the voices in your head.
Carla: Lady, you're alive, shut up!
Conrad: And did you ever have to endure a toliet that he had just used?
Jimmy: There wasn't enough gasoline in Texas to get rid of that smell.
Connie(to Eddie): Eddie, sometimes you're funny. Then there's now.
Connie (to Lucinda): Did you really sleep with Eddie Drake after I moved out?
Lucinda: Yeah. It was a cry for help.
Connie: Too bad nobody heard you. |
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