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Detektyve Dzonson Star Turn (2005–2012) Online

Detektyve Dzonson Star Turn (2005–2012) Online
Original Title :
Star Turn
Genre :
TV Episode / Crime / Drama / Mystery
Year :
2005–2012
Directror :
Stacey K. Black
Cast :
Kyra Sedgwick,J.K. Simmons,Corey Reynolds
Writer :
James Duff,Leo Geter
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
8.2/10
Detektyve Dzonson Star Turn (2005–2012) Online

Brenda and the Major Crimes team investigate the death of Bob Michaels, father of aspiring pop star Missy Michaels. Found at the bottom of a cliff after a 5-day disappearance while hiking, it has the appearance of a suicide. Medical examiner Dr. Morales determines that Bob's been dead for twelve hours or so, which raises the question of what he'd been doing for the previous four and a half days. Further examination finds pepper-spray on his face along with blue candy and a pizza in his stomach, suggesting deception at best, murder at worst. Ambitious parents are at the root of it all. Meanwhile, the Baylor family offers to settle the lawsuit against Brenda and the city, but the language in the settlement isn't as clear as Brenda's lawyer or Capt. Raydor would like.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Kyra Sedgwick Kyra Sedgwick - Brenda Leigh Johnson
J.K. Simmons J.K. Simmons - Will Pope
Corey Reynolds Corey Reynolds - David Gabriel
Robert Gossett Robert Gossett - Russell Taylor
G.W. Bailey G.W. Bailey - Louie Provenza
Tony Denison Tony Denison - Andy Flynn
Michael Paul Chan Michael Paul Chan - Mike Tao
Raymond Cruz Raymond Cruz - Julio Sanchez
Phillip P. Keene Phillip P. Keene - Buzz Watson
Mary McDonnell Mary McDonnell - Sharon Raydor
Jon Tenney Jon Tenney - Fritz Howard
Ken Howard Ken Howard - Wes Durant
Jonathan Del Arco Jonathan Del Arco - Dr. Fernando Morales
Debrah Farentino Debrah Farentino - Beth Michaels
Skyler Day Skyler Day - Missy Michaels

Timmy Michael's says his father has experience outdoors because he took his Cub Scout troop camping in "Poke-a-gone" State Park near Fort Wayne. Any Hoosier knows (and minimal research would have revealed) the park's name to be "Poh-kay-gun."