Barry Shabaka Henley |
Sgt. Alfred "Dr. Death" Simms |
David Cubitt |
Det. Richard Barstow |
Michael Paul Chan |
Det. Ron Lu |
Klea Scott |
Det. Sonia Robbins |
Tom Sizemore |
Lt. Sam "L.T." Cole |
Joanna Pacula |
Trisha Sandifer |
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Brianna Brown |
Jules Azar/Pony |
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Bill Smitrovich |
Howard Castman |
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Guest star Bill Smitrovich was a regular cast member of Michael Mann's earlier TV series, Crime Story.
Coincidentally, a Mitsubishi car commercial also utilizing the song "Breathe" was aired during the third commercial break of this episode. It had been in heavy rotation for a few weeks prior.
The character of Greg Caton was originally called Greg Nelson, and Trisha Sandifer was originally called Trisha Keane (and is still so named in Universal's synopsis).
During the scene in which Barstow is showing the photos of Zoglin to Cole, after Cole says "Yeah? And?," the following line "Dude was connected. It's People magazine up here" appears in the closed captioning. It was removed from the soundtrack, leaving an awkward pause where it used to be.
Music: "Breathe" by Telepopmusik; "People So Strange" by Tommy Lee; "Genetic World" by Telepopmusik; "Shiny Disco Balls" by Who Da Funk; "Trans Fatty Acid" by Lamb
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