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DAG: Meet Sullivan Pope (a.k.a. Dag's Prison)

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Meet Sullivan Pope (a.k.a. Dag's Prison)

  • 2.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 2
  • First Aired: 11/21/2000
  • Prod Code: 103

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Judith puts her foot down with President Whitman when Dag clues her in about the real reason why she still doesn't have a new Chief of Staff three months after the death of her former one. Dag jumps the gun and hires the very first candidate for the position, Sullivan Pope, but soon regrets it once he realizes that Sullivan is a major pain in the neck. Soon, everybody regrets it after Sullivan screws up royally in his efforts to choose a band to perform at a party for President Whitman's contributors. Meanwhile, Ginger ghostwrites Camilla's college application essay. Add a recap »

Writers:
Jack BurdittEileen ConnAndrew Gordon
Director:
John Fortenberry
Stars:
David Alan Grier (Agent Jerome "Dag" Daggett)
Lea Moreno (Camilla Whitman)
Paul F. Tompkins (Chief of Staff Sullivan Pope)
Mel Jackson (Agent Morton)
Stephen Dunham (Agent Edward Pillows)
Emmy Laybourne (Agent Susan Cole)
Lauren Tom (Ginger Chin)
Delta Burke (First Lady Judith Whitman)
Recurring Role:
David Rasche (President Whitman)
Guest Star:
U.S. Bombs (KTP [Kill the President])
Avner Garbi (Dignitary)
  • The rerun on January 2, 2001, the last airing in its original time slot, was seen in its entirety on both coasts. edit »
  • The entire second half of this wasn't shown on the East C
    Coast (and Central time zone) for the original telecast, though it was seen in its entirety on the West. As soon as it was to go to commercial after the first act, NBC News cut into it to run some more so-called breaking coverage of Supreme Court election bloopers, blunders and practical jokes, as ABC News did with The Geena Davis Show. They never came back. That, together with the late and delayed premiere, helped see to it that DAG was DOA. edit »
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