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Wicked Game (2)Episode Number: 70 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Monday March 31, 2008 Prod Code: 410 |
A shocking and brutal conclusion awaits Allison and Cynthia as they delve into the decade-old case of the kidnapping and murder of Cynthia's daughter. Meanwhile, Joe tries to get funding for a new invention and Bridgette predicts good fortunes for her dad.
| Writer: | Robert Doherty |
| Director: | Arlene Sanford |
| Star: | David Cubitt (Det. Lee Scanlon), Maria Lark (Bridgette DuBois), Patricia Arquette (Allison DuBois), Jake Weber (Joe DuBois) |
| Recurring Role: | Anjelica Huston (Cynthia Keener) |
| Guest Star: | Bill Heck (David Draper), Marianne Muellerleile (Bartender), Lee Garlington (Marian Wheeler), Ryan Cutrona (Reginald Smythe), Lisa Tharps (Nurse), Ted Garcia (Roving Reporter), Jennifer Riker (Female Loan Officer), Lily Rabe (Joanna Wheeler), Steven Flynn (Peter Connolly), Sarah Drew (Suzie Keener), Susan Goodwillie (Melanie Linder) |
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International Air Dates:
The Netherlands: April 20, 2008 on Net 5
Australia: May 15, 2008 on Network 10 (edit) Anjelica Huston is billed as "Special Guest Star" in this episode. (edit) Featured Music:
"The Thing About Love" by Alicia Keys (in the scene with Cynthia and Suzie and again at the end of the episode with Cynthia and Allison) (edit) Although credited, Miguel Sandoval (Devalos) and Sofia Vassilieva (Ariel) do not appear in this episode. (edit) The original broadcast of this episode aired on the evening of Sunday, March 30, 2008 on Canada's CTV, one night before the official United States NBC premiere. (edit)
The Netherlands: April 20, 2008 on Net 5
Australia: May 15, 2008 on Network 10 (edit) Anjelica Huston is billed as "Special Guest Star" in this episode. (edit) Featured Music:
"The Thing About Love" by Alicia Keys (in the scene with Cynthia and Suzie and again at the end of the episode with Cynthia and Allison) (edit) Although credited, Miguel Sandoval (Devalos) and Sofia Vassilieva (Ariel) do not appear in this episode. (edit) The original broadcast of this episode aired on the evening of Sunday, March 30, 2008 on Canada's CTV, one night before the official United States NBC premiere. (edit)
Cynthina Keener: (talking about her daugther) ... It was my job to look out for her. It was my job to stand up for her. (whispers) And now I finally have.
Allison: (after a long pause) Cynthia, whose house is this? (edit) Joe: Fifteen grand, fifteen freakin' grand - just for fallin' on my ass. I think I've found my new calling. I'm gonna be the guy that falls down in banks for a living. Someday I'll branch out. Maybe I'll fall down in grocery stores, maybe even malls.
Allison: Too bad you didn't crack your skull open. Maybe you could have gotten the whole thirty grand you were looking for. (edit) Allison: You know, for a faithful manservant you have an uncanny knack for putting things in perspective.
Joe: You should see me do windows. (edit) Allison: (after discovering Cynthia killed her daughter's murderer) What can I do for you Cynthia? How can I help?
Cynthia: Just hold my hand ... and wait with me. (edit) Cynthia: (to Joanna Wheeler) Don't play innocent with me you little monster. (edit)
Allison: (after a long pause) Cynthia, whose house is this? (edit) Joe: Fifteen grand, fifteen freakin' grand - just for fallin' on my ass. I think I've found my new calling. I'm gonna be the guy that falls down in banks for a living. Someday I'll branch out. Maybe I'll fall down in grocery stores, maybe even malls.
Allison: Too bad you didn't crack your skull open. Maybe you could have gotten the whole thirty grand you were looking for. (edit) Allison: You know, for a faithful manservant you have an uncanny knack for putting things in perspective.
Joe: You should see me do windows. (edit) Allison: (after discovering Cynthia killed her daughter's murderer) What can I do for you Cynthia? How can I help?
Cynthia: Just hold my hand ... and wait with me. (edit) Cynthia: (to Joanna Wheeler) Don't play innocent with me you little monster. (edit)
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Wicked Game (2)Perfect "Conclusion" I have to say that I'm getting a bit tired of the writer's having Joe or Cynthia Keener doubt Allison, or think she's confused, or think they've figured anything out that she is continuing to have dreams about. Continue » Posted May 9, 2008 12:10 am PST |
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Wicked Game (2)Superb "Exactly why I watch this series" The second part of a two part episode - invariably one of the best shows written thus far! Continue » Posted Apr 7, 2008 1:19 pm PST |
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Wicked Game (2)Perfect "Well written" great episode Continue » Posted Apr 4, 2008 4:48 am PST |
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8.3
Wicked Game (2)Great "Not my favorite storyline" This review might have spoilers … Not my favourite storyline because I don't believe that death is a punishment.... Continue » Posted Apr 1, 2008 3:23 pm PST |
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Wicked Game (2)Superb "A very special episode" I missed it! Continue » Posted Apr 1, 2008 12:12 pm PST |
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Episode: Wicked Game (2)
Season Number: 4
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Season Number: 4
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