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Da Vinci's City Hall/Gotta Press the Flesh
Gotta Press the Flesh | |
Season 1, Episode 9 | |
Airdate | January 17, 2006 |
Written by | Jesse McKeown |
Directed by | Charles Martin Smith |
← 1x08 Gonna Cause a Ruckus |
1x10 → When the Horsemen Come Looking |
Da Vinci's City Hall — Season One |
Gotta Press the Flesh is the ninth episode of the first season of Da Vinci's City Hall.
Starring: Nicholas Campbell (Mayor Dominic Da Vinci), Mylène Dinh-Robic (Rita Mah), Benjamin Ratner (Sam Berger), Ian Tracey (Mick Leary), Brian Markinson (Police Chief Bill Jacobs), Hrothgar Mathews (Sergeant Charlie Klotchko), Eugene Lipinski (Lloyd Manning), Colin Cunningham (Detective Brian Curtis), Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo), Patrick Gallagher (Detective Joe Finn)
Also Appearing: Charles Martin Smith (Joe Friedland), Stephen E. Miller (Zack McNab), Fred Keating (Jack Pierce), Gerard Plunkett (Chief Coroner Bob Kelly), Dhirendra (Sanjay Gohill), Sarah Jane Redmond (Sergeant Sheila Kurtz)
Co-Starring: Sharon Canovas (Carmen), Sean Amsing (Kent), James Crescenzo (Gorski), Adrian Holmes (Storno), Gina Doty (Barbara), Rebecca Robbins (Marcie), Dean Redman (Constable #1), Michael-Ann Connor (Vera), Kwesi Ameyaw (Kaspar), Rimple Sumer (Customer), Richard Harmon (Andrew), Terence Kelly (Fire Chief Welles), Zahf Paroo (David Handsworth), Evan Adams (Jason Horne), Scott Bellis (Councillor Phillips), Zaib Shaikh (Shakil Khan), Linda Darlow (Sandra Ferlinger), Michael Roberds (Ben Solomon), Gina Holden (Claire), Sammy Fattedad (Roger Woo), Dean Marshall (Carter), Colleen Rennison (Katie), Valerie Sing Turner (Whitehill), Simone Bailly (Jan Ferris), Kaären de Zilva (Julia Forsythe), Luis Javier (Dealer), Rajinder Singh Cheema (Ahluwalia), Rob Daly (Karl Toth), Frank Cassini (Inspector Arkin), Bob Frazer (Norman Flynn), Serge Houde (Prime Minister Lucien Arcand), Gli Edmonds (Constable Alana)
Contents |
Plot Overview
With the Prime Minister in town, Dominic has difficulty in trying to arrange for him to tour the red light zone. Meanwhile, he prepares for the votes on the slots, but the results lead to the revelation of some underhanded actions on the parts of Manning and Woo.
The Complaints Commission agree to investigate the grow-op shooting. Jacobs and Klothcko scramble to cover themselves.
Leary discovers that Dubreau's paedophile ring is still active, but the investigation is troubled when Jacobs puts pressure on making an arrest.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
- Kaspar agrees to investigate. Jacobs has Arkin to feel free not to cooperate.
- Jacobs is eager to arrest Dubreau, information Mick gets from Andrew convinces him to give him more time.
- Phillips returns for the votes on the slots and it fails to pass. Dominic learns that Manning flipped the racetrack to Roger Woo before the vote. Woo considers selling it, but Dominic learns he and Manning got together to buy it with the plan on move the horse business to a facility in Delta and never wanted the votes to go through. Councillors Ferlinger and Solomon explain that they can register the racetrack as a heritage site and it will protect it long enough for the city to take it over.
- Katie agrees to cooperate. She denies being the instigator and offers providing names.
- Klotchko offers Ferris a coroner's liaison position.
- Joe catches sight of Zack talking to a constable.
- Dominic manages to get a tour of the red light district with the Prime Minister. During the visit, there's a fatal stabbing of a john.
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- Final appearance of Sergeant Kurtz.