"Designate This" | |
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Series Dark Angel Season 2, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | September 28th, 2001 |
Writers | Moira Kirland Dekker |
Director | Jeff Woolnough |
Producers | Michael Angeli; Kenneth Biller; James Cameron; Marjorie David; René Echevarria; Charles H. Eglee; George A. Grieve; Moira Kirland; Gina Lamar; Rae Sanchini; Stephen Sassen; Janace Tashjian; Tommy Thompson |
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"Designate This" is the first episode of season two of the science action series Dark Angel and the twenty-second episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jeff Woolnough with a script written by Moira Kirland Dekker. It first aired on the FOX Network on September 8th, 2001.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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John Savage | Donald Lydecker |
Robert Gossett | James McGinnis |
Ashley Scott | Asha Barlow |
Nana Visitor | Doctor Elizabeth Renfro |
Yee Jee Tso | Lanky messenger |
Antonio Cupo | Male X5 |
Ian Marsh | Drill sergeant |
Daniel Bacon | Control room tech #1 |
Norman Armour | Sleazy clerk |
Geneva Locke | Young Max |
Paul J. Anderson | Manticore guard |
Grace Park | Female breeding X5 |
Sean Bockhold | X7 twin |
Kevin Conway | Operative at warehouse |
David Coles | Forensics cleaner |
Adam Henderson | Manticore doctor |
Brian Drummond | TAC officer #1 |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included in the Dark Angel: The Complete Second Season DVD collection.
- Production code number: 2ADE01
- This is the fourth episode of Dark Angel written by Moira Kirland Dekker. She previously wrote "Hit a Sista Back". Her next episode is "Boo".
- This is the first episode of Dark Angel with Marjorie David as executive producer.
- This is the first appearance of Asha Barlow. She will become a regularly featured supporting character throughout the remainder of the series.
- Actor Mike Mitchell, who plays a Manticore guard, is uncredited for his participation in this episode.
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