"Country Crossover" | ||
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← | CI, Episode 6.07 | → |
Production number: 06002 First aired (US): 7 November 2006 First aired (CAN): 7 November 2006 First aired (AUS): 15 March 2007 | ||
Teleplay By Gina Gionfriddo Story By Gina Gionfriddo & Warren Leight Directed By Bill L. Norton |
Plot[]
Logan and Wheeler investigate the murder of a record producer. Among the suspects are an eccentric self-styled vigilante, a shady nightclub owner, and a seemingly bewildered couple who came to the city to make it big.
Cast[]
Main cast[]
- Chris Noth as Detective Mike Logan
- Julianne Nicholson as Detective Megan Wheeler
- Eric Bogosian as Captain Danny Ross
Recurring cast[]
- Leslie Hendrix as Dr. Elizabeth Rodgers
- Theresa Randle as ADA Patricia Kent
- Joe Gonzalez as Detective Petey
- Griffin Dunne as Seamus Flaherty
Guest cast[]
- Karen Goberman as Brooke St. Claire
- Luther Creek as Curtis Gold
- Allison McAtee as Carrie
- Harmon Walsh as Brad
- Al Sapienza as Flaherty's Attorney
- C.J. Wilson as Jeff
- Agnes Bruckner as May Daltrie
- Kohl Sudduth as Zach Daltrie
- Evan Parke as Goro
- Nancy Turano as Choreographer
- Ashley Pierson as Dancer #1
- Luam Keflezgy as Dancer #2
- Joanna Numata as Dancer #3
- Jermaine Browne as Dancer #4
- Ricardo Sonny Figueroa as Dancer #5
- Kristen Ruhlin as SUV Victim (uncredited)
References[]
- Curtis Gold Productions
- 15th Precinct
- Chelsea
- Spire
- Leather & Lace
- MTV Video Music Award
- Kennedy family
- Batman
- John Rambo
- Mortal Kombat - Ross recognizes that Goro got his name from the character in the video games.
- Walk the Line
Quotes[]
- Megan Wheeler: You think all white guys who chew tobacco hang out together?
- Mike Logan: In Chelsea? Yeah.
Background information and notes[]
- Seamus Flaherty makes a joke about not seeing Logan with the same partner twice, noting how many partners he has had. Logan and Wheeler talked about that in "Tru Love". Flaherty also jokes about Logan accidently shooting a cop, which happened in "To the Bone".
- Kent makes a comment about how a husband and wife are jumping at the chance to create reasonable doubt is a new one for her, but it is a pretty common occurance in the Law & Order franchise. One such episode is "Fashionable Crimes" from season 17 of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (which also had Griffin Dunne as a guest star).
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