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BaggageEpisode Number: 2 Season Num: 1 First Aired: Monday March 17, 2008 Prod Code: CLW-102 |
Elizabeth takes on the case of Louis Minot who believes he can talk to the dead. He found the body of a man that's been missing for twenty years, as well as other bodies that are turning up. Elizabeth is the only one who believes he's innocent, but it may be because she wants to believe him when he says he has information about her missing son Sam. Elizabeth reveals something about Sam's abduction that she has never told anyone else before.
| Writer: | Sam Catlin |
| Director: | Jace Alexander |
| Star: | Ben Shenkman (Russell Krauss), Aidan Quinn (Matt Furey), Keith Robinson (Chester Grant), Julianna Margulies (Elizabeth Canterbury), Trieste Dunn (Molly McConnell) |
| Recurring Role: | Terry Kinney (Deputy Attorney General Zach Williams) |
| Guest Star: | Gerry Bamman (Judge Sydney Hanlon), Jeremy Zorek (Sam Furey), David Margulies (Dr. Iain Harris), Nick Schepisi (Man in Floppy Hat), Wendy Spero (Receptionist), Michael McElroy (II) (Assistant Medical Examiner Barry Schulze), Philip LeStrange (Willem Portero), Jimmy Palumbo (Detective John Donleigh), Adam Grupper (Marriage Counselor), Jim Coleman (Clerk), James Rebhorn (Dr. Allen Petch), Pruitt Taylor Vince (Louis Minot), James McCaffrey (Frank Angstrom), Lisa Emery (Trial Judge) |
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D.A. Zach Williams: (standing with Canterbury and the Louis Minot over a freshly dug-up grave) So I think I understand now. You were just out strolling in the warehouse district and you decided to stop here and dig up corpses, am I right?
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Elizabeth Canterbury: (to D.A. Williams) I guess once you lose, you really, really lose.
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D.A. Williams: I shouldn't be surprised, Liz. I knew you had a soft spot for the psychotic, but show and tell?
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Louis Minot: I have information about a man who disappeared a while ago.
Elizabeth Canterbury: What kind of information?
Louis Minot: Well... he's allergic to peanuts.
Elizabeth Canterbury: I'm very busy, Mr. Minot.
Louis Minot: I'm sorry. I also know that he was killed... horribly, and buried and I know where the body is.
Elizabeth Canterbury: You have information on an open murder investigation? (Louis Minot nods in agreement) So have you gone to the police?
Louis Minot: Not yet.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Why not?
Louis Minot: (as he opens his duffel bag to reveal a human skull and bones) Because they are going to think I did it. (edit) Louis Minot: Mrs Canterbury, I'm Louis Minot. I saw your picture in the paper this morning and said to myself that lady looks nice, stubborn and bossy, but still nice.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Thank you, I think. (edit)
Elizabeth Canterbury: What kind of information?
Louis Minot: Well... he's allergic to peanuts.
Elizabeth Canterbury: I'm very busy, Mr. Minot.
Louis Minot: I'm sorry. I also know that he was killed... horribly, and buried and I know where the body is.
Elizabeth Canterbury: You have information on an open murder investigation? (Louis Minot nods in agreement) So have you gone to the police?
Louis Minot: Not yet.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Why not?
Louis Minot: (as he opens his duffel bag to reveal a human skull and bones) Because they are going to think I did it. (edit) Louis Minot: Mrs Canterbury, I'm Louis Minot. I saw your picture in the paper this morning and said to myself that lady looks nice, stubborn and bossy, but still nice.
Elizabeth Canterbury: Thank you, I think. (edit)
(Elizabeth Canterbury greets her associates - Chester, Molly and Russell - using a sweet tone)
Canterbury: Good Morning, children.
Russell: Good Morning, Maria.
This is a reference to The Sound of Music. It was a book written by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, turned into a Broadway musical (1959) and a movie (1965). The movie starred Julie Andrews as Maria, a governess in 1930's Austria who cared for the 7 Von Trapp children. (edit)
Canterbury: Good Morning, children.
Russell: Good Morning, Maria.
This is a reference to The Sound of Music. It was a book written by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, turned into a Broadway musical (1959) and a movie (1965). The movie starred Julie Andrews as Maria, a governess in 1930's Austria who cared for the 7 Von Trapp children. (edit)
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BaggageSuperb "Average" good show. Continue » Posted Mar 28, 2008 2:38 am PST |
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BaggagePerfect "Revealing" Tonight we got to see into the past of our favorite lawyer Elizabeth Canterbury and her sons kidnapping Continue » Posted Mar 21, 2008 11:39 am PST |
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BaggageSuperb "Character development" Great episode. Twists, turns and interesting story line. Continue » Posted Mar 18, 2008 6:02 pm PST |
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BaggageGreat "Character development" More about Canterbury's past... Continue » Posted Mar 18, 2008 10:47 am PST |
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