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Episode score 8.5 Great

Spin Art

  • 4.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 4
  • First Aired: 7/31/2002
  • Prod Code: 103

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Julian and Jamie try to get the scoop on a Matthew Sheppard-like murder in Nebraska. With Jamie otherwise occupied, Janet helps Ethan cover the raid of an immigrant sweatshop that utilizes child labor. I24's falling ratings prompt Jack to force Peter to get Bill a female co-anchor -- which Bill's contract and ego forbid. Janet's publicist, Lori, tells her that a powerful senator has a thing for her, and recommends she use him to her advantage. Peter hires Lloyd's replacement, Phil Milner, a demanding chronic complainer who's disgusted with his new surroundings. Jamie talks to the killer's lawyer, Benjamin Farmer, who insists it wasn't a straight-gay thing but a white-black thing (as both he and his client are black), and who wants I24 to pay for an interview. Ethan discovers that Jack and I24's attorney, Martin Peltz, are trying to kill the sweatshop piece because the network and the sweatshop are affiliated. The DA doesn't pursue hate crime charges, or even murder ones. Jamie begins to question being partnered with Julian (in more ways than one), and soon asks Rachel to assign her a new producer. Add a recap »

Writers:
Ian Biederman
Director:
Lee Bonner
Stars:
Clancy Brown (Peter Kozyck)
Scott Bairstow (Ethan Barnes)
Myndy Crist (Janet LeClaire)
Tim Matheson (Bill Dunne)
Jeffrey D. Sams (Mel Thomas)
Vincent Gale (Quentin Druzinski)
Lisa Ann Walter (Rachel Glass)
Paul Adelstein (Julian Kerbis)
Rowena King (Jamie Templeton)
Recurring Role:
James Handy (Jack Barnes)
Jason Schombing (Martin Peltz)
Guest Star:
Bronson Pinchot (Phil Milner)
Jeff Rechner (CNN Correspondent)
Barbara Pollard (Bartender)
Samantha Ferris (Lori Stark)
Curtis Bechdholt (Eric Walker)
Mark Houghton (Agent Sawyer)
Dion Luther (Andrew Marson)
William Taylor (Benjamin Farmer)
Ben Odberg (District Attorney)
Nancy Maldonado (Lupe)
Andrew Airlie (Senator [Roy] Sandquist)
Kirsten Kilburn (Young Woman)
  • Curtis Bechdholt is credited as Curt Bechdholt. edit »
  • Bravo airdate: July 31, 2002. edit »
Show Score 5.7 great
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