Wilderness Run

Season 3, Episode 10, Aired
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Cameron volunteers at a wilderness retreat and finds herself in the middle of a kidnapping plot.
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  • SPOILERS WITHIN. A great episode to test the waters with.

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    This episode was great for several reasons... it gives you a nice look at the relationship between the team (well... except for Cameron, but it also lets her kick a little booty so you know she's no damsel in distress) and it shows you what that magnificent car is capable of.

    The reason it's one of my all-time favorites is simply for Teryl Rothery. She plays Julie Stone, the assistant who turns out to be the mastermind of the whole kidnapping plot. In one hour of television, she manages to run the gamut from meek, to mildly irritated, to scared, to hysterical. She ends up dead, only to come back in a great plot twist for one more facet: Evil. She's utterly convincing throughout and she made the episode for me.

    If you see this episode and enjoy it, do yourself a favor and check out more episodes. If you don't... well, you can't please everyone. :-)moreless

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    • Cole: So, tell me what do these execs do at wilderness treks? Sleep in pinstripe tents? Cameron: Well, actually they take wilderness treks and work on their teamwork skills. Something you might wanna consider? Frankie: Westlake, I'm Italian. The only reason we trek out in the wilderness is to bury a guy. Edit
    • Elise: This is your guide, Cameron Westlake. Cameron: Hi, it's a real pleasure. Iris: There goes my Indiana Jones fantasy. Cameron: Sorry, left my bullwhip at home. Edit
    • Cole: All right, let me get this straight. You've fixed the skin, but the rest of the car still needs retooling? Frankie: Uh.....yeah. You know, it's like my Uncle Guido used to say; you start from the outside and you cut your way into the middle until you get to the heart. Cole: Which means.....? Frankie: Well, Uncle Guido was a butcher, but the same theory applies. Edit
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