- "If the mutant stories were true, then life would be more interesting, and as a reporter bringing that story to the world, then I would be more interesting. But I am what I am. I’m a bike messenger."
- ―Sketchy
| "Exposure" | |
|---|---|
| Series Dark Angel Season 2, Episode 16 | |
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| Air date | March 22nd, 2002 |
| Writers | Moira Kirland Dekker |
| Director | Stephen Williams |
| Producers | James Cameron; René Echevarria; Charles H. Eglee; Rae Sanchini; Marjorie David; Michael Angeli; Ira Steven Behr; Kenneth Biller; George Grieve; Moira Kirland Dekker; Gina Lamar; Stephen Sassen; Janace Tashjian |
| Starring | Jessica Alba; Michael Weatherly; Jensen Ackles; Martin Cummins; Kevin Durand; Richard Gunn; J.C. Mackenzie; Valerie Rae Miller; Ashley Scott |
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"Exposure" is the sixteenth episode of season two of the science fiction television series Dark Angel. It was directed by Stephen Williams and written by producer Moira Kirland Dekker. It first aired on the Fox Network on Friday, March 22nd, 2002. In this episode, Max and Logan are on the trail of those who kidnapped Ames White's son, Ray. Their journey leads them to a small, idyllic town known as Willoughby where a cult called the Familiars are using young transhumans from Manticore as part of a macabre ceremony. Meanwhile, Sketchy's new assignment for a tabloid brings him closer to learning the truth about Transhumans running amok throughout Seattle. Cindy and Alec try to prevent him from learning too much.
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Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Callum Keith Rennie | Sheriff Lamar |
| Gabrielle Rose | Moorehead |
| Garwin Sanford | Head priest |
| Malcolm Stewart | Director Paul Simms |
| Devin Douglas Drewitz | Samuel |
| Emily Holmes | Wendy White |
| Aaron Douglas | Clerk |
| Mark Lukyn | Operative 1 |
| Jase-Anthony Griffith | Operative 2 |
| Craig Veroni | Otto |
| Mike Mitchell | Transhuman |
| Alex Rae | Shop clerk |
| Stephen Spender | Security guard |
| Dominika Wolski | Priestess |
| Brayden Bullen | Ray White |
| Susan Lay | Alysa |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included in the Dark Angel: The Complete Second Season DVD collection.
- Production code number: 2ADE16
- This is actor Aaron Douglas' third work in a television episode. It is his first work in the science fiction genre. He will eventually go on to play Chief Engineer Galen Tyrol in the 2003 relaunch of Battlestar Galactica.
Allusions[]
- At one point Sketchy says, "The truth is out there, people". This is a nod to The X-Files television series, which boasted the tagline "The Truth Is Out There".
- Sketchy's full name, Calvin Simon Theodore is a play on The Chipmunks, whose names are Alvin, Simon and Theodore.
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External Links[]
- "Exposure" at AMG
- "Exposure" at IMDB
- "Exposure" at TV.com
- "Exposure" at Epguides
- "Expsoure" at TV Rage.com
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