Numb3rs: Season 4, Episode 12Power (18 Jan. 2008)Don's team tracks a serial rapist who uses his position as a cop to entrap his victims. Director:Julie HébertWriter:Julie Hébert |
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Numb3rs: Season 4, Episode 12Power (18 Jan. 2008)Don's team tracks a serial rapist who uses his position as a cop to entrap his victims. Director:Julie HébertWriter:Julie Hébert |
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| Episode credited cast: | |||
| Rob Morrow | ... | ||
| David Krumholtz | ... | ||
| Judd Hirsch | ... | ||
| Peter MacNicol | ... | ||
| Diane Farr | ... | ||
| Navi Rawat | ... | ||
| Dylan Bruno | ... | ||
| Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Andrea Anders | ... |
Rena Vining
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| Nicole Dalton | ... |
Polly Turnage
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| Robert Dolan | ... |
Officer Arnold Owens
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| Julie Dretzin | ... |
Karen Griffiths
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| Aunjanue Ellis | ... |
Ivy Kirk
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| Jenna Gavigan | ... |
Josie Biggs
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| Rob G. Kahn | ... |
Officer Chris Butler
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| Martin Kildare | ... |
John Biggs
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Don's team tracks a serial rapist who uses his position as a cop to entrap his victims.
This episode was one of the series best. Great writing, great acting, great stunts and an awesome guest character Ivy Kirk. She was amazing, I wasn't really a fan of the show until I saw this episode. I am really surprised on how well she flowed with the rest of the regulars. The chemistry and history seemed believable. I truly believe the producers should really consider Ivy Kirk (Aunjaune Ellis) as a series regular, it may help the show tremendously. Great Casting. I just loved this episode, I had to think of something to write. If Aunjaune Ellis does indeed become a regular on this show, I would stick to it. I'm just going to wait to the next episode to see what happens, (fingers crossed). I mean her acting and character had true depth and belief, it appeared as if she was a part of the team, I don't know if that was by mistake or not, but it worked in her advantage. I mean, if a random viewer decides to write about how much they loved her in the series, I think it's a indication to the producers they are doing something right.