Shark: Fashion Police

Episode score 8.7 Great

Fashion Police

  • 6.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 6
  • First Aired: 11/2/2006
  • Prod Code: 1AMK05

EPISODE OVERVIEW

8 Reviews | 111 Votes

Four Latino women are killed in a garment-factory fire and the police rule it an accident, but Martin leaks false information to the press to force the DA's office to investigate. Sebastian isn't happy about it and says the case can't be won, but he gets pumped up when he learns a rival is defending the fashion company his office is going after. The probe reveals the company supports sweatshops and may be liable for the fire. Also, Julie gets readmitted to school. Add a recap »

Writers:
Bill Chais
Director:
Arvin Brown
Stars:
Sophina Brown (Raina Troy)
Sarah Carter (Madeline Poe)
Sam Page (Casey Woodland)
Jeri Ryan (Jessica Devlin)
James Woods (Sebastian Stark)
Danielle Panabaker (Julie Stark)
Alexis Cruz (Martin Allende)
Recurring Role:
Carlos Gomez (Mayor Manuel Delgado)
Guest Star:
Caroline Aaron (Judge Sylvia Howard)
Diedrich Bader (Z Pruitt)
Jesse Corti (Jim Ellis)
Gina Gallego (Victoria Reyes)
Shana Wall (Hot Model)
Jeff Sugarman (Greg Alderson)
William Romeo (Security Guard)
Ben Hermes (Aide)
Monique Gabriela Curnen (Claudia Reyes)
Tim Lounibos (Benny Hong)
Ion Overman (Laura Montez)
Charlayne Woodard (Professor Emily Chambers)
Michael Raynor (Joe Bertelsen)
Zeljko Ivanek (Elliott Dasher)
  • International Air Dates:
    Australia: December 11, 2007 on Network 7
    Czech Republic: January 27, 2008 on Prima edit »
  • Stark: (referring to the journalist) Did you sleep with her?
    (Martin gives him a bothered look)
    Madeleine: You gave us a tough case, I think it's a fair question.
    Martin: It was a one-time thing...
    Casey: Damn!
    Stark: Yes, I told you he was straight.
    (pulls money from Casey's hand) edit »
  • Martin: Don't walk away...
    Stark (walking back to Martin): Okay... give me one good reason why I should lift one finger to help you.
    Martin: I'll give you four (names the victims of the fire) edit »
  • Martin: So, does this mean I am not fired?
    Stark: (pauses) Not today. edit »
  • Stark: You're the best young lawyer in this office.
    Martin: Really?
    Stark: Of course not! You're Hispanic, genius. edit »
  • Elliott Dasher: Do we seriously have to listen to this nonsense?
    Judge Howard: The County pays me to listen to nonsense all day, you might as well join me. edit »
  • Stark: Do you want to fight windmills? Find a donkey.

    "Windmills" is a metaphorical song from the album Dulcinea of the Toad the Wet Sprocket, about how people spend much of their lives chasing absurd or impossible pursuits (the allusion being to a specific scene in Don Quixote where the title character uselessly attacks a windmill). edit »
Show Score 8.9 great
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