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he refuses to have anything to do with this mockery; Jesse however accepts to write scripts for it. Shortly after, both the masked magician -who unveiled himself to become irreplaceable- and Mark's character 'Dr. Danger', are murdered on the set. Mark tricks the first killer, but accepts that motive doesn't hold true for the first, so a second murderer must still be out. While Kent
Beudine presents a cynical show on the horror gripping Hollywood after two TV celebrity murders, Mark is convinced Jesse is on the right track for motive by remarking it all upsets the program line-ups of rivaling networks in terms of the almighty ratings. Producer Jackson Burley is ignored even by his former protégés, and minutes after star Jerry Lane turns down an offer to transfer to West Coast VP Garth Zand's network GBS, the winner on Thursday after the previous crimes, he is run over by a fake parking valet. After Zand invites Mark for a scary gourmet dinner, featuring the potentially fatal Japanese blowfish, his luck changes: he finds himself in Community General and all GBS executives refuse his calls, after Lane exposes him he literally fears for a killer and switches his patient file with his roommate's.
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Marsden, is a professional artist - with a focus on romantic subjects. Later, she shows up at Jesse’s apartment with a disturbing story of her ex, Richard Locke, having turned up at her house and jealously wrecked it. Jesse feels that he has to let her stay the night. But he is embarrassed the next morning when Susan arrives with breakfast and discovers Chloe in the apartment. The increasingly disturbing topics of obsession and manipulation in this episode are leavened by two scenes of Mark performing joyously as part of a talented barber shop quartet and his comic encounters with the rather terrifying new head of Nursing Services who has the ability to reduce grown men to tears.
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Training Seminar in Florida. Later, Steve is given a classic phone booth to phone booth runaround by the kidnapper when he makes a second attempt to deliver the ransom. But things don't add up in this case. Could it be that the kidnapper and the murderer are entirely different people? The best acting in this episode is reserved for the 'B' story which concerns the burgeoning relationship between Steve Sloan and the attractive female FBI Agent, Kathy Wately. Of course, DM fans know that the fact that Steve appears to have a girlfriend means it is highly unlikely that we will ever see her again!
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Jewelers store just across the lot from the restaurant, and there are plenty of casualties for Mark, Amanda and Jesse to tend to. After a strange conversational encounter between Steve and the leader of the armed robbers, the surviving robbers escape, discarding the proceeds of their crime in the process. The next day, Steve receives a new note quoting another California Penal Code felony crime. The deadly campaign of the strangely twitching ‘KMIYC’ is clearly not over.
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1317:Background:
1104:Paul Bishop
1047:"Rescue Me"
967:Teleplay by
933:Martin Kove
875:Jay Acovone
871:Martin Kove
716:Martin Kove
675:Paul Bishop
646:The Weasel.
540:Wil Wheaton
492:"Alienated"
231:Directed by
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50:of episodes
2238:Categories
1408:References
1382:1999-05-13
1370:Ron Satlof
1303:1999-05-06
1264:Robert Ito
1260:Ian Ogilvy
1216:1999-04-29
1201:Ron Satlof
1198:"Trash TV"
1163:1999-02-25
1112:1999-02-18
1062:1999-02-11
1031:Twin Peaks
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274:1998-09-24
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