"Wake-Up Call"
Season: 1 Episode: 26
Production Number: 126
Original Airdate: April 18, 1999
Written By: Nathan Long
Directed By: Richard Pepin
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 prisoner named Murnau, who blames Chase for the death of his brother, is en route to prison when he escapes. Responding to the emergency call, Chase and August catch up with Murnau and pursue him. Their high-speed chase leads them onto a film set, which is being prepped for a car stunt. Both cars crash on the set as a result of the stunt equipment, and Chase is knocked into a coma. In the hospital, friends and family visit the detective, hoping their voices will help revive him. Elsewhere in the hospital, Murnau plans his own visit to Chase.
GUEST STARS
Abby Dalton |
Bridgette Petersen |
Jim Ishida |
Doctor |
Judd Owen |
Murnau |
Christopher Boyer |
Cragmeyer |
Clay Banks |
Det. Richardson |
Lora Lynn Peterson |
Nurse |
Vance Strickland |
Skinhead |
TRIVIA
Mainly a collection of scenes from previous episodes, with the Chase/coma storyline weaving throughout.
Captain Jensen does not appear in this episode, although Kenneth Tigar is still credited.
DAMAGE REPORT
Vehicles destroyed: 5 (4 cars, 1 bus)
Chases: 1 (car)
Explosions: 3
[Events in flashbacks do not count towards this episode's Damage Report.]
BLOOPERS
Louis Febre's name is misspelled Luis in the opening credits.
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