"Faceoff" | |
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Series Bionic Woman Season 1, Episode 2 | |
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Air date | October 3rd, 2007 |
Writers | Jason Smilovic |
Director | Tim Matheson |
Producers | David M. Barrett; Melissa R. Byer; Jon Cowan; David Eick; Howard Grigsby; Nowell Grossman; James Halpern; Treena Hancock; Neil Lundell; Sian McArthur; Darin Morgan; Glen Morgan; Kamran Pasha; Robert Rovner; Jason Smilovic; Lindsay Sturman; Stephen W. Welke |
Starring | Michelle Ryan; Miguel Ferrer; Molly Price; Will Yun Lee; Lucy Kate Hale |
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"Paradise Lost" is the second episode of the sci-fi/action reboot of the Bionic Woman television series. The episode was directed by Tim Matheson with a script written by Jason Smilovic. It first aired on NBC on Wednesday, October 3rd, 2007 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Michelle Ryan | Jaime Sommers |
Miguel Ferrer | Jonas Bledsoe |
Molly Price | Ruth Treadwell |
Will Yun Lee | Jae Kim |
Lucy Kate Hale | Becca Sommers |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Isaiah Washington | Antonio Pope |
Kevin Rankin | Nathan |
Katee Sackhoff | Sarah Corvus |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Carly McKillip | Vivian |
Jacob Blair | Cute guy |
Lara Gilchrist | Carly |
Erin Karpluk | Robin |
Lorena Gale | Mrs. Busey |
Michael Jocelyn | Priest |
Marrett Green | TV announcer |
Chelah Horsdal | Suicidal woman |
Emily Holmes | Marty |
Chad Cole | Bartender |
Dalias Blake | HAZMAT soldier |
Kurt McClendon | ND agent |
Fabrice Grover | Doorman at hotel |
Terence Dament | Merc at stockyard |
Tanya Champoux | Dead woman |
Troy Hatt | Becca's duet partner |
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See also[]
The Bionic Woman
The Six Million Dollar Man
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