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Obsessed with his feelings for Sara Pezzini and driven by the spirt of Kenneth Irons, Ian Nottingham contracts with a group of deadly assassins, The Black Dragons, to murder Sara.
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    • Trivia

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      • Lazar sightings: There are five different scenes in which Lazar appears and looks Sara in the eyes. The first is when Sara arrives at the scene of the Black Dragons' bank heist. The second is at the park when she avoids the Black Dragon ambush. Third, when Sara confronts Ian about him placing a hit on her. Fourth, outside the precinct when Ian begs Sara for forgiveness. The fifth time is after Sara defeats the Black Dragons. Edit
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      • The DVD version of this episode uses a different song when Danny is working out. Edit
      • Featured Songs:
        "Into the Night" - Angelo Badalamenti
        "Drive" - R.E.M. (as Danny works out; TV version only)
        "Tales of Brave Ulysses" - Cream
        "Phobia" - Cormac Cleary (at Gabriel's place)

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      • When Sara goes to see Gabriel the second time there is a Mac Tone video playing. We will hear the same song in the next episode "Static". Edit
    • Quotes

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      • Sara: Show me your forearm. (he doesn't comply, so she grabs for it, but he pulls away) Ian: Magnificent. It's learning to use you. Sara: You got it backwards, Ian. (she grabs again, and catches him) Ian: We're not enemies, so the use of force ( pulling his arm back), however intoxicating, isn't appropriate. Yet! Edit
      • Mobius: A family reunion. My first ever. Edit
      • Irons: (in a flashback to Ian as a young boy) Don't ever believe you are protected. No matter what you wear, no matter how you shield yourself, never forget you are an impossibly fragile, soft, pale, hairless organism with no natural defences. (Irons thrusts a dagger through an armor breastplate) Like something you find when you turn over a rock, hm? Edit
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      • Gilgamesh and Enkidu: The King of the Sumerian City-state Uruk was Gilgamesh. A half-God, Gilgamesh's appetites were too fierce for his people, so they cried out to Heaven to free them from his lusts. The Gods sent the wild man Enkidu to cause problems for Uruk, forcing Gilgamesh to devote himself to his kingdom's protection. He tamed Enkidu by sending a woman to him. Once she had slept with Enkidu and showed him the joys of civilization, he and Gilgamesh became best friends, and they went on many journeys together. Enkidu was slain by the Gods for his part in the destruction of the Bull of Heaven. Driven almost mad by grief, Gilgamesh journeyed to the Underworld to try to discover a way to become immortal. He finally found a plant which could grant him immortality, but lost it while crossing the sea returning home and was doomed to dying in his time. There is no Sumerian Goddess of the Hunt named "Sehren" mentioned in surviving Sumerian/Mesopotamian literature. Edit
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