The DA's office has to deal with a drug-related murder by two young teenage boys who have been trained as assassins by a Mexican drug cartel.The DA's office has to deal with a drug-related murder by two young teenage boys who have been trained as assassins by a Mexican drug cartel.The DA's office has to deal with a drug-related murder by two young teenage boys who have been trained as assassins by a Mexican drug cartel.
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- Rafa Alvarez
- (as Mario Quinonez Jr.)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaSean Nelson has played three different roles over the course of the series:
- Episode 20.7 Boy Gone Astray (2009) - Van Buren's Son
- Episode 20.3 Great Satan (2009) - Van Buren's Son
- Episode 15.13 Ain't No Love (2005) - Steven 'Four Strike' Foreman
- Episode 4.19 Sanctuary (1994) - Damon Fox
- GoofsThe "El Vaquero" club shown to be in Vineland, NJ does not exist. In addition, the scene was not shot in Vineland as there are no downtown areas with more than 2 story buildings. New Jersey State Police are shown investigating the crime. Vineland has its own police force; they would have investigated any crime within the city.
- Quotes
Chief of Detectives Laird: Word came back to me that someone in the building smelled marijuana on you. Are you out of your mind? You have twenty two years in, a pension.
Anita Van Buren: Chief, I can explain.
Chief of Detectives Laird: Save it. These mints could take bark off a tree. They'll take care of your breath.
Anita Van Buren: [Hesitantly] Okay.
Chief of Detectives Laird: Shower and change your clothes after you smoke. This guy sells medicinal dope. He's careful and discreet. We clear?
Anita Van Buren: Yeah, sure. Chief?
Chief of Detectives Laird: Ball cancer. Three years ago. That stuff got me through it. Just keep it square, Lieutenant. Don't go to pieces on me.
- ConnectionsFeatures Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)
The scene where his character salivates over ADA Rubirosa's lunch, prepared by his mother, shows the actor's skills. In the scene, only his eyes "talk" and they do a wonderful job of conveying the character's confusion, being a boy yet committing an adult crime.
Quinonez deserves an Emmy nomination, at least.
- garrard
- Nov 6, 2009