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Episode Guide - Season One
Episode Guide - Season One


"Rage"

Season: 1 Episode: 8
Production Number: 108
Original Airdate: March 24, 1999

Written By: Joseph John Barmettler
Directed By: Joseph John Barmettler


Season 1

1. "Daybomber"
2. "Too Young To Die"
3. "In Transit"
4. "Electra"
5. "Silicon Sting"
6. "Cop Star"
7. "Strange Currencies"
8. "Rage"
9. "Words Will Never Hurt Me"
10. "Rap Sheet"
11. "For Whom the Bullet Tolls"
12. "Old Scores"
13. "My Brother's Keeper"
14. "211 Kidney"
15. "Special Order 40"
16. "Falcon"
17. "Green Justice"
18. "Smash and Grab"
19. "Killing on Lily Lane"
20. "Death House"
21. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"
22. "Chester Nut"
23. "Captain Crimestopper"
24. "Big Guns"
25. "National Security"
26. "Wake-Up Call"
SUMMARY

A young female tourist has been brutally murdered. The detectives suspect "the Reaper," a deranged man who suddenly appears on the roof of the crime scene, screams biblical quotes at the officers, and opens fire. After a rooftop pursuit, Chase and August take him into custody. At police headquarters, Jensen explains that "the Reaper" is merely a mental institution escapee. The killer is still on the loose.


GUEST STARS


David Riley Michael Hayes
Peter Allas Det. Meletti
Michelle Mitchell Dr. Stella Levy
Rosie Tenison Rosie
Kenneth Tigar Captain Jensen
Clay Banks Det. Richardson
Nicki Aycox Betty Joe
Allegra Curtis Lucy Velez
Jamie Cardriche Junior
Joseph John Barmettler Truck Driver
Donald E. Lacey, Jr. The Reaper
Bea Soong Milly Wu


TRIVIA


  • Watch for writer/director Joseph John Barmettler's cameo as a truck driver.


    DAMAGE REPORT


  • Vehicles destroyed: 9 (7 cars, 1 school bus, 1 fuel tanker)
  • Chases: 3 (1 foot, 2 car)
  • Explosions: 5


    BLOOPERS


  • Early in the car chase when Hayes attempts to abduct his next victim, the girl can be seen moving around in the backseat, but interior shows show her lying down.
  • After the car accident and Richardson helps the girl out, the knife and the cigarette lighter lying near the poem change positions without ever being touched.

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