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Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Anthony LaPaglia | ... | Jack Malone | |
Poppy Montgomery | ... | Samantha Spade | |
Marianne Jean-Baptiste | ... | Vivian Johnson | |
Enrique Murciano | ... | Danny Taylor | |
Eric Close | ... | Martin Fitzgerald | |
Nicole Bilderback | ... | Wendy Kim | |
Jodi Long | ... | Mrs. Kim | |
Chad Donella | ... | Brad Stone | |
Kelvin Yu | ... | Jin Kim | |
John Ales | ... | George Zousmer | |
Parry Shen | ... | Steven Park | |
Jonathan Nichols | ... | Walter Cole | |
Joshua Gomez | ... | James Mackeroy | |
Gabriel Tigerman | ... | Eli | |
Jeff Cahill | ... | Victor Pratt |
Korea town grocery store keepers couple Kim reports missing their brat daughter Wendy (25), who shocked the family by breaking up by face-slap at the engagement party shortly after her college graduation with semi-arranged fiance Steven Park, who confides into the FBI that it was a set-up to cover up him being a closet gay. She had a short relationship with a lawyer who punished her sick BDSM game by posting a fake Internet ad attracting 'sadists' for a free ride to her apartment. Those were chased by her brother Jin Kim, who unlike her tried to be the perfect son rather then seeking his own goals in life and snapped . Written by KGF Vissers
I don't watch this program very often. One it's set in my city,but there are times when I don't recognize it. Two, it makes the same kinds of mistakes that perpetuate Asian stereotypes. The only good thing I can say about this it that it picks on all the major Asian cultures residing in NYC equally.. ^^ all in one family apparently. The store is apparently Korean, as are the characters...uh last name Kim? However, the characters seem to speak Chinese when provoked into those unreasonable emotional states that the presence of law enforcement, no exception, seems to bring forth in them. Then the victim's fiancé is referred to as Steven or Hill- san. I believe the honorific -san is used in Japanese culture.
Altogether not an episode that should have been aired...I may have missed some things but the aforementioned alone both amused and flabbergasted me so much that insured that I wasn't paying much attention.