Russell Hornsby |
Eddie Sutton |
Nikki Micheaux |
Jenn Sutton |
Erica Hubbard |
Cassie Sutton |
Rhyon Nicole Brown |
Lizzie Sutton |
Mishon Ratliff |
Taylor Sutton |
Robert Adamson |
Charles Antoni |
Darrin Dewitt Henson |
Ruben |
Guest Star |
Patricia De Leon |
Sophia Munoz |
Guest Star |
Lisa Renee Pitts |
Allison Sawyer |
Guest Star |
Alice Greczyn |
Sage |
Recurring Role |
Cory Hardrict |
Luc Bisgaier |
Recurring Role |
William Stanford Davis |
Jake |
Recurring Role |
Lizzie's Poem:
I may not have a rhyme,
But there's always a reason to speak on this chick
No matter the season
I know a girl with mad style and grace
One smile from her can light up any dark place
If I've got good news or been hurt by someone
Her room is always the first place I run
I revolve around her, in my world she's the sun
She's like a mosaic with all its layers and hues
She can get lost for hours in her grays and her blues
She can paint you her dreams using colors so bright
Then listen to secrets in the darkness of night
I look up to this
she
It's who I'd like to be
You can try to defeat her, but she'll always stand tall
She's a Sutton girl, and we're the best, after all
Eddie: I'm just trying to keep you safe.
Jenn: We gave up safe when we moved here, Eddie, now it's about trying to make a difference where we can.
Eddie: Jenn, you can't fix every broken wing.
Jenn: Neither can you, but you haven't stopped trying.
Lund: So what's the deal? You got some kind of a twisted fetish for cops' daughters?
Charles: No! Sage is cool, we're just hanging out.
Lund: Let's keep it that way; Sage has got enough problems.
Charles: Mr. Lund, I'm a good guy. You don't need to worry about me hurting your daughter.
Lund: It's not her I'm worried about. Sage eats good guys for breakfast.
Sage: What do I have to do for you to dedicate a song to me?
"Excuse Me Mama" by Mishon Ratliff
"After All" by Robert Adamson (music and lyrics by Jonathan Clay)
Title: "An Eye for an Eye"
A phrase ("eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth, limb for a limb") used to describe the philosophy of punishment in the Code of Hammurabi. The code, created sometime in 1700-1800 BC, was given to the King by the God's of Babylon. Hammurabi then set them in stone to show they were unchangeable. The crimes and punishments are quite specific, and tend to match the punishment to the offense: loss of surgical hand for loss of patient's life, loss of breast for a wet nurse who switched babies, etc.
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S 4 : Ep 10
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