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As soon as Seattle Detective John Kanin proposes to his girlfriend, Ruby, she disappears mysteriously. John's search for her brings him to her home town of Wolf Lake where he finds few allies and many more questions.
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    • Scott Bairstow (Tyler Creed) also starred in the wolf centric movie White Fang II: Myth of the White Wolf as Henry aka White Wolf in 1994. Edit
    • Barry Donlevy received Leo Award nomination for Best Cinemetography, Dramatic Series for this episode. Edit
    • David Schwartz was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music. Edit
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    • Clerk: I hope you don't mind making your own bed. John: Not at all. Clerk: You could always wait for the maid. Of course we'd have to hire one first. Edit
    • Sherman: What's the most important thing to the wolf? class: (in unison) Survival of the pack. Sherman: That's right, my little brothers and sisters, survival of the pack. Edit
    • Sherman: Sometimes I think in a past life, I must have been a scout for Custer, or somebody. Wait, that's wrong. We don't believe in past lives, that's a Buddhist thing! Edit
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