Christian and Sean are hired by the parents of a neo-punk rocker to have his tattoos and self-mutilation scars removed.Christian and Sean are hired by the parents of a neo-punk rocker to have his tattoos and self-mutilation scars removed.Christian and Sean are hired by the parents of a neo-punk rocker to have his tattoos and self-mutilation scars removed.
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- TriviaChristian Troy (Julian McMahon) mocks Kimber Henry (Kelly Carlson) by calling her an "Old Whore" and that the new young doctor, Mike Hamoui (Marion Lopez) would not be interested in dating someone as old as her. In reality Mario Lopez is three years older than Kelley Carlson.
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Dr. Liz Cruz: Teddy! What are you doing in Sean's office?
Dr. Teddy Rowe: [thinking quickly] Oh, uhm, just picking up the ring I gave him. Kind of a closure.
[brave smile, then looks down]
Dr. Teddy Rowe: If only it were that easy, right?
Dr. Liz Cruz: [smirks] The only possible closure I could have with Christian, would land me in a maximum security prison.
[Teddy smirks]
Dr. Teddy Rowe: [voice breaking] I just love him... so much. You know... I just... I do.
[tearfully, causing Liz to look at her in concern]
Dr. Teddy Rowe: I'll be fine. Uhm, please don't tell him you saw me like this.
[Liz shakes her head]
Dr. Teddy Rowe: Okay? I'd really rather he didn't know.
Dr. Liz Cruz: [shaking her head, sympathetic] No worries.
[but there's a devious expression on Teddy's face as she walks on]
- ConnectionsReferences The Godfather (1972)
- SoundtracksA Perfect Lie
(Opening Theme)
Written by Jeffrey Cain Thompson, Cedric Lemoyne and
Gregory Slay
Performed by Jeffrey Cain Thompson, Cedric Lemoyne and
Gregory Slay as The Engine Room
Always strikes me as totally corny that these characters, who have encountered so many hell-bent weirdos, never learn from their mistakes, they form relationships with strangers as if they didn't just escape from the clutches of last week's psychotic maniac. Yet Sean sits there with that pale lunatic vagabond with the dark mascara... Doesn't make any sense in the context of this being the umpteenth episode with what would be in real-life a world-weary man's exposure to yet another mad critter. Poor Sean. Body like a pin cushion. Last time he got stabbed was end of Season 4. Must be quite immune to it, really.
It's simply just that this series has been going on too long.
- RavenGlamDVDCollector
- Jun 23, 2017