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Due South: The Wild Bunch

Episode score 8.6 Great

The Wild Bunch

  • 15.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 15
  • First Aired: 2/16/1995
  • Prod Code: 115

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Diefenbaker, straying from the apartment, is impounded. Add a recap »

Writers:
Jeff F. KingKathy Slevin
Director:
Richard J. Lewis
Stars:
David Marciano (Det. Ray Vecchio)
Paul Gross (Const. Benton Fraser)
Guest Star:
Susan Haumann (Jackie Alexander)
Judah Katz (Judge Sherman)
Al Kozak (Officer Cuthbert)
Bill MacDonald (Devereaux)
Jack Nicholsen (Caulfield)
Michael Ray Rhodes (Arnold Benedict)
Mack Slevin (Mack)
Keeley Hazell (Maggie)
Fraser (Buster)
MacKenzie (Sunshine)
Chris Babers (Willie Lambert)
  • As Ray Vecchio chases the Buick Riviera at the end of the episode, a white delivery truck follows him, bearing the name of "Rite-A-Way Car & Truck Rentals." Rite-A-Way is a Canadian company that has provided production cars for television series and movies. edit »
  • Ray Vecchio: Enough! Okay? Enough! Alright? You took the Riv, you drove it all over the countryside, you gave it to a convicted felon, you ran it into a ditch, and you forced me to blow it up. (Pauses.) I've done enough. edit »
  • Ray Vecchio: Okay, I'm here! If you wanna lift, let's get in the car!
    Willie: I thought he blew it up.
    Benton Fraser: He did.
    Ray Vecchio: We're not talking about that, okay? We don't mention it, we don't discuss it. edit »
  • Willie: Aw, come on, they're dogs! They're supposed to knock over trashcans.
    Benton Fraser: Thirty-seven trashcans, all in a row?
    Willie: So they got excited!
    Benton Fraser: So did the sanitation engineer edit »
  • Judge Sherman: No, Constable, that is not what I mean. What you have here is a wild animal living in an apartment. By your own admission has bitten more than one individual and is responsible for killing at least one other animal. This is not Lassie! Order the animal be put to sleep.

    Lassie is widely considered to be the most famous dog in film and television history. The legend of Lassie, the loyal border collie who would do anything for her family, began with the 1943 film Lassie Come Home, one of Elizabeth Taylor's earliest works, spawned three popular television series within the next sixty years, and countless additional films. edit »
Show Score 8.6 great
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