Shark: Every Breath You Take

Episode score 8.7 Great

Every Breath You Take

  • 32.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 10
  • First Aired: 11/25/2007
  • Prod Code: 2AMK10

EPISODE OVERVIEW

5 Reviews | 54 Votes

Jessica feels responsible when a woman is killed shortly after the retrial of her stalker is lost. Add a recap »

Writers:
Ted Humphrey
Director:
Dean White
Stars:
Henry Simmons (Isaac Wright)
Jeri Ryan (Jessica Devlin)
Sophina Brown (Raina Troy)
Sarah Carter (Madeleine Poe)
James Woods (Sebastian Stark)
Danielle Panabaker (Julie Stark)
Kevin Alejandro (Danny Reyes)
Recurring Role:
Kevin Pollak (D.A. Leo Cutler)
Shaun Sipos (Trevor Boyd)
Ivar Brogger (Judge Kenneth Woodruff)
Guest Star:
Alex Carter (Alan Boyd)
Stacy Fields (Reporter #2)
Holly Valance (Christina Shaw)
Robin Thomas (Evan Kendall)
Tom Knickerbocker (Jonah Ryan)
Mark Totty (Zach Holbrook)
Sumalee Montano (Arlene Pierce)
Shawn Christian (Kerry Conklin)
Lysander Abadia (Foreman)
Ray Abruzzo (Lennie Rabinov)
Sam Witwer (Richard Lee Franco)
Carlos Alvarado (Reuben Gutierrez)
Bruce Nozick (Kevin Gage)
Jacqueline Hahn (Judge Kathryn Cavanaugh)
Ted Garcia (Reporter #1)
  • Special billing was given to Ray Abruzzo (with) and Kevin Pollak (and) in this episode. edit »
  • Leo Cutler: If this thing goes any further south, you're gonna need a compass to find your way back!
    Stark: You know, you don't hear enough inspirational camping analogies anymore, Leo, thanks for that. edit »
  • Leo Cutler: You cut Franco loose? We had a confession.
    Stark: It didn't make any sense.
    Leo Cutler: Yeah, well that's where you and I differ. I don't require lucidity from my psychopaths; if they say they did it, that's good enough for me. edit »
  • Danny: (about Franco) The guy's Houdini with a knife. edit »
  • Stark: Now he shows up after Franco gets out, and tells her it's time to dust off their "Whitney Houston-Kevin Costner" routine.

    Reference to the movie Bodyguard where Kevin Costner plays a bodyguard who falls in love with the music star he's protecting played by Whitney Houston. edit »
  • Title
    The title of this episode comes from a 1983 song of the same name by the Police, widely believed to be a love song but which Sting has always considered a song about a stalker. edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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