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Da Vinci's Inquest/Pretend You Didn't See Me
Pretend You Didn't See Me | |
Season 4, Episode 11 | |
Airdate | January 20, 2002 |
Written by | Alan Di Fiore & Chris Haddock |
Directed by | Chris Haddock |
← 4x10 Simple, Sad |
4x12 → Gather Up All the Little People |
Da Vinci's Inquest — Season Four |
Pretend You Didn't See Me is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of Da Vinci's Inquest, and the fiftieth episode overall.
Starring: Nicholas Campbell (Dominic Da Vinci), Suleka Mathew (Dr. Sunita "Sunny" Ramen) (credit only), Gerard Plunkett (Chief Coroner Bob Kelly) (credit only), Sarah-Jane Redmond (Sergeant Sheila Kurtz) (credit only), Donnelly Rhodes (Detective Leo Shannon), Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo) (credit only), Ian Tracey (Detective Mick Leary), Gwynyth Walsh (Dr. Patricia Da Vinci) (credit only)
Guest Starring: Lori Triolo (Amanda), Stephen E. Miller (Detective Zack McNab), Chancz Perry (John Winchester), Keegan Connor Tracy (Jackie), Rob Daly (Uniform #1), Alex Castillo (Uniform #2), Rob Bruner (Restaurant Owner), Kim Restell (Louisa)
Co-Starring: Candus Churchill (Meter Maid), Andre Danylieu (Brian), Robin Mossley (Robert), Rhys Lloyd (Mario), Liduina Vanderspek (Manager), Dylan Pearson (Teenager), Travis MacDonald (Shoeshine), Carlos Parra (Bill), Sean Murty (Paramedic #1)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Dominic's business of the day is interrupted by a call of a man having jumped off his apartment building. When Homicide is called in, they have to deduce whether the man's suicide was provoked by someone or if he was simply off his medication.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
- Dominic confronts the meter maid over having given him a ticket in "Birds Have Been at Her".
Trivia
The Show
- The music heard in the closing credits of this episode is George Blondheim's own arrangement of Tim McCauley's title theme.
- This would the last episode to feature Tim McCauley's main title theme played over the opening credits.
- Keegan Connor Tracy won a Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance - Female for this episode.
- 19th century composer Georges Bizet is credited as providing the music for this episode.
- The first act is done very much like "It's Backwards Day" in that is done in seemingly one take with no edits. The last act also begins in a long tracking shot, but does get interrupted by cuts.