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| Rob Morrow | ... | ||
| David Krumholtz | ... | ||
| Judd Hirsch | ... |
Alan Eppes
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| Alimi Ballard | ... | ||
| Dylan Bruno | ... | ||
| Navi Rawat | ... | ||
| Diane Farr | ... | ||
| Peter MacNicol | ... | ||
| Matt Keeslar | ... |
Agent Raymond
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| David Zayas | ... |
Carlos Costavo
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| Michael Ralph | ... |
Sam Finney
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| Tom Everett | ... |
Keith Whittaker
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Teresa Parente | ... |
Denise Davis
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Michael Piontek | ... |
Stanford Davis
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| Tom Amandes | ... |
Lawrence Dryden
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The assassination of a California senator leads the team to questionable experimentation on prisoners, the CIA, and a man bent on revenge. Elsewhere, Larry makes an announcement that shakes Charlie.
This is a wonderful episode, and it keeps you guessing until the very end. Then adds a few more twists and turns, it had me tearing up toward the middle and cheering for more at the end. It even added a little comedy this time. It was also a very powerful episode. I liked the suspense of the episode, it one of the best episodes yet. This show is the best show in a long time. Peter MacNicol showed his acting abilities in this episode. David Krumholtz and Rob Morrow always pull through and prove to be great actors. This is really one of the best shows in a very, very long time. It is very intense and suspenseful. I personally love this show and hope it makes it all the way.