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The Commish/Sight Unseen
Sight Unseen | |
Season 2, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | May 8, 1993 |
Production Number | 34214 |
Written by | David Ehrman |
Directed by | Vern Gillum |
Produced by | John Peter Kousakis |
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← 2x20 Eastbridge Boulevard |
2x22 → The Anti-Commish |
The Commish — Season Two |
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Sight Unseen is the twenty-first episode of the second season of The Commish, and the forty-third episode overall.
Starring: Michael Chiklis (Commissioner Tony Scali), Theresa Saldana (Rachel Scali), Kaj-Erik Eriksen (David Scali), Gina Belafonte (Carmela Pagan), Melinda McGraw (Cydelia Madison)
and Geoffrey Nauffts (Officer Stan Kelly)
Guest Stars: Daniel Markel (Josh Sanders), Nicholas Lea (Ricky Caruso), Kevin Conway (Paul Roberts), Debbie Podowski (Janice Flannery)
Co-Starring: Paul McLean (Ray Anson), Pat Bermel (Rose)
Featuring: Dayna and Justine Cornborough (Sarah Scali), Christopher Gaze (Charles Lancaster), Fulvio Cecere (Burglar), Michael Patten (Gordy Tuefel), Ray Scrivano (Papadakis), Jason Mitchell (Joey), Allison Sanders (Angie), Nicola Crosbie (Ellen), Catherine Lough (Margie), Norma Jean Wick (Reporter), Betty Noble (Alice Gray)
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Plot Overview
A vicious rapist attacks several blind women, and the initial suspect arrested by the police happens to be blind himself. Since all the victims attended an institute for the blind, Tony has Carmela pose as a new blind student, and she immediately draws the attention of a teacher at the school, who becomes yet another suspect. Both men are in the clear, so Tony and his men still have a job to do. Additionally, Tony tries to help the first suspect get over his self-pity. At home, Rachel makes an investment in fine art by buying an abstract painting, which attracts the attention of art collectors and art thieves alike.