Post by Forever Xena on Oct 7, 2005 0:51:43 GMT -6
Originally aired: Tuesday October 11, 2005 on ABC
Writer: Dee Johnson, Rod Lurie
Director: Rod Lurie
Guest Stars: Kunal Sharma (A.J.) , Jenna Gavigan (Jenny) , Kim Robillard (Principal Stokes) , Michael O'Neill (Congressman Wilcox) , Wade Aaron (reporter no. 3) , Linda Shing (reporter no. 2) , Steven Meek (reporter no. 1) , Raquel Lee (Mimi) , Lisa Waltz (Alison Remarque) , Ted Porter (Agent Elderson) , Hunter Allen (Tommy Bridges) , Steve Tom (reporter three) , Kate Jennings Grant (reporter Samantha) , Ned Vaughn (reporter Charlie) , Julie Ann Emery (Agent Joan Greer) , Pamela Dunlap (Gilda Rockwell) , J. Scott Shonka (Colonel Wesley) , Al Brown (General Pollak) , Hira Ambrosino (Laura) , Jason Wiles (Alex Williams) , Scott Williamson (Ralph Dolan) , Winifred Freedman (large white woman) , Terrence Moriarty (corn fed man) , Kristen Shaw (Norah Woodruff) , Leslie Hope (Melanie Blackston) , Stan Kelly (Roman Wolfe) , Mary Page Keller (Grace Bridges) , Natasha Henstridge (Jayne Murray) , Richard Varga (tour guide) , Peter Coyote (Warren Keaton) , Anthony Azizi (Vince Taylor)
Production Code: 103
Faced with her first national crisis - the death of nine DEA agents in Latin America - Mackenzie shows strength and resolve in dealing with a corrupt leader. Meanwhile, Nathan Templeton is approached by an ambitious congressman who served with Mac's Vice Presidential candidate, Warren Keaton, and is eager to divulge potentially damaging info in an effort to derail his nomination. Mac's teenage twins resume public school, only this time it's complete with secret service detail and press spectacle, and while popular Horace welcomes the attention, shy Rebecca finds it overwhelming
Writer: Dee Johnson, Rod Lurie
Director: Rod Lurie
Guest Stars: Kunal Sharma (A.J.) , Jenna Gavigan (Jenny) , Kim Robillard (Principal Stokes) , Michael O'Neill (Congressman Wilcox) , Wade Aaron (reporter no. 3) , Linda Shing (reporter no. 2) , Steven Meek (reporter no. 1) , Raquel Lee (Mimi) , Lisa Waltz (Alison Remarque) , Ted Porter (Agent Elderson) , Hunter Allen (Tommy Bridges) , Steve Tom (reporter three) , Kate Jennings Grant (reporter Samantha) , Ned Vaughn (reporter Charlie) , Julie Ann Emery (Agent Joan Greer) , Pamela Dunlap (Gilda Rockwell) , J. Scott Shonka (Colonel Wesley) , Al Brown (General Pollak) , Hira Ambrosino (Laura) , Jason Wiles (Alex Williams) , Scott Williamson (Ralph Dolan) , Winifred Freedman (large white woman) , Terrence Moriarty (corn fed man) , Kristen Shaw (Norah Woodruff) , Leslie Hope (Melanie Blackston) , Stan Kelly (Roman Wolfe) , Mary Page Keller (Grace Bridges) , Natasha Henstridge (Jayne Murray) , Richard Varga (tour guide) , Peter Coyote (Warren Keaton) , Anthony Azizi (Vince Taylor)
Production Code: 103
Faced with her first national crisis - the death of nine DEA agents in Latin America - Mackenzie shows strength and resolve in dealing with a corrupt leader. Meanwhile, Nathan Templeton is approached by an ambitious congressman who served with Mac's Vice Presidential candidate, Warren Keaton, and is eager to divulge potentially damaging info in an effort to derail his nomination. Mac's teenage twins resume public school, only this time it's complete with secret service detail and press spectacle, and while popular Horace welcomes the attention, shy Rebecca finds it overwhelming