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"Heat"
Series Dark Angel
Season 1, Episode 1
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
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"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[]

Actor Role
Jessica Alba Max Guevara
Michael Weatherly Logan Cale
Alimi Ballard Herbal Thought
Jennifer Blanc Kendra Maibaum
Richard Gunn Calvin "Sketchy" Theodore
J.C. Mackenzie Reagan "Normal" Ronald
Valarie Rae Miller Cynthia "Original Cindy" McEachin
John Savage Donald Lydecker

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
Peter Bryant Bling
Eileen Peddle Hannah Sukova
Branden Williams Eric
Stephen Lee Dna Vogelsang

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
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

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