"Green Justice"
Season: 1 Episode: 17
Production Number: 114
Original Airdate: April 6, 1999
Written By: William Lawlor
Directed By: Art Camacho
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
A car bomb explodes, killing the Vice President of Sawchuck Industries. In their search for suspects, Chase and August meet Meredith Nowell, a beautiful young volunteer at Green Planet, an environmental protection league. Meredith reveals that Sawchuck Industries had been dumping deadly toxins, which infected Los Angeles groundwater, killing a mother and daughter. When another Sawchuck executive is killed in an explosion, the detectives begin to suspect Joshua Duncan, the man whose wife and daughter died of cancer as a result of the poisoned water.
GUEST STARS
Lance LeGault |
Jerry Parks |
Steven Dennis |
Joshua Duncan |
Athena Massey |
Meredith Nowell |
Michael Cavanaugh |
Timothy Scully |
Kenneth Tigar |
Captain Jensen |
Clay Banks |
Det. Richardson |
Christopher Boyer |
Cragmeyer |
Richard Keats |
Montgomery |
Jim Cody Williams |
Mr. Partridge |
TRIVIA
Cragmeyer becomes the head of forensics, although "211 Kidney," "Special Order 40," and "Falcon" aired first.
Crameyer says that Ace Industries is located in Ventura, a possible in-joke reference to the film Ace Ventura.
Captain Jensen does not appear in this episode, although Chase talks to him on the phone in one scene.
Chase reads a letter written by Mitch Garrison, Editor-in-Chief of The Globe. Garrison was seen briefly in the episode "Daybomber," and The Globe is the newspaper the Daybomber wanted his manifesto printed in.
Co-star Richard Keats later appears as Dr. Abrams in the episode "National Security," and as James Burquette in the Season 2 episode "Cop Killer."
DAMAGE REPORT
Vehicles destroyed: 4 (3 cars, 1 van)
Chases: 3 (2 car, 1 foot)
Explosions: 4
BLOOPERS
In the close-up shot of Chase messing around with the container of red liquid, August is partially visible next to him, and both his hands are being held up, the right one holding a Styrofoam cup. In the very next shot as Chase stands up, August's left hand is hanging at his side.
When the detectives exit the elevator and begin talking, the shadow of the boom mike can be seen on the wall above their heads.
After arresting Mr. Patridge and placing him in the back of their car, the shadow of the boom mike can be seen occasionally on Chase's right sleeve as he and August talk.
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