"The Chopsocky Special" | |
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Series Blood Drive Season 1, Episode 9 | |
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Air date | August 9th, 2017 |
Writers | Nina Fiore; John Herrera |
Director | Meera Menon |
Producers | Mark Wheeler; Cheryl Eatock; Janace Tashjian; Terry Gould; Mark Halsey; Jeffrey Hayes; James Roland; Fredrik Malmberg; David Straiton; Gregg Simon |
Starring | Alan Ritchson; Christina Ochoa; Thomas Dominique; Marama Corlett; Colin Cunningham |
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"The Chopsocky Special" is the ninth episode of season one of the action sci-fi series Blood Drive, and the ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Meera Menon with a script written by Nina Fiore and John Herrera. It first aired on Syfy on Wednesday, August 9th, 2017 at 10:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Alan Ritchson | Arthur Bailey |
Christina Ochoa | Grace d'Argento |
Thomas Dominique | Christopher Carpenter |
Marama Corlett | Aki |
Colin Cunningham | Julian Slink |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Andrew Hall | The Gentleman |
Darren Kent | The Scholar |
Brandon Auret | Rib Bone |
Danny Keogh | Sheriff Leon |
Pek-Sen Lim | Chinese healer |
Stephen Jennings | ContraCrime cop |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Paul Pieterse | Captain Clown Dick |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Blood Drive was created by James Roland. The series is presented by Midnight Grindhouse, and is a Syfy Original Series.
- "The Chopsocky Special" redirects to this page.
- This episode is rated TV-MA. It contains scenes of... well... It's got a lot of vulgar shit in it, alright?
- The central setting for this episode is Springfield, Missouri, which runs straight through the middle of The Scar.
- Actress Pik Sen Lim is credited as Pek-Sen Lim in this episode.
- Arthur Bailey and Grace d'Argento are the only main characters from the series who actually appear in this episode. Everyone else is an aspect of Arthur's dream sequence.
Allusions[]
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Quotes[]
- Grace d'Argento: Sweetheart, would you mind putting the baby in the garbage disposal, please?
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