"Heat" | |
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Series Dark Angel Season 1, Episode 1 | |
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Air date | October 10th, 2000 |
Writers | Patrick Harbinson |
Director | Michael Katleman |
Producers | James Cameron; Charles H. Eglee; René Echevarria; Joe Ann Fogle; Rae Sanchini; Stephen Sassen; Janace Tashjian |
Starring | Jessica Alba; Michael Weatherly; Alimi Ballard; Jennifer Blanc; Richard Gunn; J.C. Mackenzie; Valarie Rae Miller; John Savage |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Pilot" |
Next "Flushed" |
"Heat" is the first regular episode of season one of the science fiction/action series Dark Angel, and the second episode of the series overall after the "pilot" episode. It was directed by Michael Katleman with a script written by Patrick Harbinson. It first aired on the FOX Network on October 10th, 2000.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Peter Bryant | Bling |
Eileen Peddle | Hannah Sukova |
Branden Williams | Eric |
Stephen Lee | Dna Vogelsang |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Vince Walker | Solinski |
Zinaid Memisevic | Captain |
Carlene Furk | Lickety split girl |
Geneva Locke | Young Max |
Emily Tenant | Language student #1 |
Brittany Moldowan | Language student #2 |
Christopher Attadia | Language student #3 |
Ryan Keogh | Language session kid |
Kyley Statham | Young Jondy |
Rob Freeman | Sergeant |
Christine Chatelain | Max's young mother |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is included in the Dark Angel: The Complete First Season DVD collection.
- Production code number: 1ADE01
- Director Michael Katleman also directs episode 1.9, "Red".
- Writer Patrick Harbinson also writes the episodes "Prodigy" and "Female Trouble".
- Actor Vincent Walker is credited as Vince Walker in this episode.
- Actor Emily Tennant is credited as Emily Tenant in this episode.
- This is the first appearance of Peter Bryant in the role of Bling. He makes fourteen appearances in the series in total. He appears next in "Flushed".
- Vince Walker will also play a guy with a shotgun in the episode "Proof of Purchase".
- This is Emily Tennant's first work in episodic television.
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