"My Brother's Keeper"
Season: 1 Episode: 13
Production Number: 113
Original Airdate: March 31, 1999
Written By: Nick Stone
Directed By: Paul G. Volk
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"
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SUMMARY
After a car chase with police, young Joey Morello, brother of a New York crime boss, barricades himself within a road-side burger stand, takes hostages, and demands a bus, plane, and money for an escape. Chase gains Joey's trust and talks some sense into the young man, getting him to drop his weapon. But when the cook panics and tries to escape, Joey is startled and draws an ankle-gun, and Chase is forced to shoot. The young kid dies, and his crime boss brother arrives in L.A. looking for revenge.
GUEST STARS
Ray Laska |
Frank Morello |
Jessica Hopper |
Judith Sands |
Nick Kusenko |
Copeland |
Francis Fallon |
Television Reporter |
Elena Sahagun |
Officer Suzanne Stevens |
Clay Banks |
Det. Richardson |
Kenneth Tigar |
Captain Jensen |
Leon Grant |
Jack Hanson |
Ken Kerman |
Anderson |
Jan Higginson |
Angie Morello |
Paul Roache |
Len |
TRIVIA
First appearance of Dr. Judith Sands.
We learn that Det. Richardson's first name is Sam.
Ray Laska also played Chase's first partner, Max Webster, in a flashback in the episode "Too Young To Die."
This episode is dedicated to Paul Dallas, a stuntman who worked on the show.
DAMAGE REPORT
Vehicles destroyed: 3 (all cars)
Chases: 4 (2 car, 2 foot)
Explosions: 4
BLOOPERS
When Frank opens his trunk at the repair shop, the boom mike is barely visible reflected in the lid.
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