She Spies: First Episode

Episode score 8.1 Great

First Episode

  • 1.
  • Season: 1
  • Episode: 1
  • First Aired: 7/20/2002
  • Prod Code: 101

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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The Spies take on their first mission - saving a former politician and current talk show host from being assassinated on his own program. Read full recap »

Writers:
Craig Van SickleRon OsbornSteven Long Mitchell
Director:
Michael Zinberg
Stars:
Carlos Jacott (Jack Wilde (Season 1))
Natasha Henstridge (Cassie McBain)
Natashia Williams (Shane Phillips)
Kristen Miller (Deedra "D.D." Cummings)
Guest Star:
Shane Edelman (Director)
Noelle Evans (Woman #1)
Jennifer Siebel (Woman #2)
Rafe Battiste (Thug)
Dwight Hicks (Ed Sharlock)
Kevin C. Loomis (Clown #1)
Christopher Tracy (Clown #2)
Dee Wallace Stone
John Rubinstein (Senator Thomas Jefferson Mitchell)
Barry Bostwick (Governor Gary McNamara)
Dawn Stern (Shane Lookalike)
Tricia Helfer (Actress Playing Beautiful Government Agent (uncredited))
Joshua Malina (Jimmy Onassis)
  • Jack: (as The Dating Game host) And last, but certainly not least, is spy number three. Hailing from Aspen, Colorado, this former Phi Delta Gamma earned her three trips to prison by conning millions of dollars from greedy bankers and C.E.O.s. She loves slipping into other personas and walks on the beach. Let's give a big hand to Cassie! edit »
  • Jack: (as The Dating Game host) Spy number two comes to us from Washington, D.C., where she indicted on six counts of stealing state secrets from a government database. An expert in computer hacking and foreign languages, she loves volleyball and dancing the rumba. Say hello to D.D.! edit »
  • Jack: (as The Dating Game host) Spy number one is a local girl made bad, who rebelled against her rich parents, found success as a master thief and once crippled a man she claims was trying to assault her. Oh, watch out, fellas. More than just a token African-American, she's proficient in Brazilian jujitsu and makes a wonderful peach cobbler. Say hello to Shane! edit »
  • Shane: Any suspects?
    Jack: A few. The Liberation People's Front, the Hammer of God right-wing paramilitary group, the Mallet of God left-wing separatists, the Screaming Banshees of Death-- they're actually quite moderate-- 24 members of the State House, 32 members of the State Senate, five Supreme Court justices, disgruntled postmaster general, the National Organization for Women, Bill O'Reilly, Bill Buckley, Billy Baldwin, Natalie Portman, Shannon Elizabeth, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Bailey--don't ask. His high-school homeroom teacher, his college Poli-Sci teacher... edit »
  • Jack: As you all no doubt have heard, Governor MacNamara has been given his own television show. The network's about to shoot the first episode.
    D.D.: The first one's always a cheat. The rest of the series is never as good.
    Shane: Yep. That's because they spend all their money on the first one.
    Cassie: Put in lots of sex and action so they can fool you into thinking it's going to be like that every week.
    D.D.: That is so sleazy.
    Shane: I agree.
    Jack: People... it's a talk show. edit »
  • Opening Sequence
    The scene "introducing" the girls, from Jacott's blue frilled tuxedo to the dayglo 'stars' on the wall, is an obvious reference to the original game show The Dating Game, which ran for nearly 300 episodes between December 1965 and January 1967. edit »
Show Score 7.2 great
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