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Da Vinci's Inquest/The Stranger Inside

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The Stranger Inside
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Season 1, Episode 7
Airdate November 18, 1998
Written by John Hunter
Directed by John L'Ecuyer
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Da Vinci's InquestSeason One


The Stranger Inside is the seventh episode of the first season of Da Vinci's Inquest.

Nicholas Campbell (Dominic Da Vinci), Sue Mathew (Dr. Sunita "Sunny" Ramen), Donnelly Rhodes (Detective Leo Shannon), Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo), Ian Tracey (Detective Mick Leary), Gwynyth Walsh (Dr. Patricia Da Vinci), Robert Wisden (Chief Coroner Dr. James Flynn)

Guest Starring: Max Martini (Danny Leary), Lisa Howard (Mistress Harriet), Tony Nardi (François), John Tench (Leon), Ken Camroux (General), Alex Diakun (Chick Savoy), Duncan Fraser (Staff Sgt. Regan), Sarah Strange (Helen), Warren T. Takeuchi (Wayne)

Jillian Fargey (Mrs. Moore), Megan Leitch (Mae Chandler), Eric Schneider (Morgan), Andre Danyliu (Building Manager)

Contents

Plot Overview

A transgender body is found, the wounds on their body leading Dominic to believe that it might have had something to do with their participation in sadomasochism. While Sgt. Regan is hellbent to get the case carried by Homicide, Dominic gets embroiled in powerful people trying to keep their names clean.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • François suggests to Danny that Leon needs to be taken out and asks for his help, but Danny instead goes to Leon himself and suggest they work it out.
  • When François tells Danny that's it's already being taken care of, Danny tells him that there's a narc from Montréal watching Leon's, so it needs to be called off.

Characters

  • Mick begins dating Sunny. After drinks at his place, the two kiss. They agree to take it slow.

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Dominic: Look, I speak for the dead. Now, the living - they have the opportunity to speak for themselves.