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Dark Angel Out (2000–2002) Online

Dark Angel Out (2000–2002) Online
Original Title :
Out
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Drama / Mystery / Sci-Fi
Year :
2000–2002
Directror :
Sarah Pia Anderson
Cast :
Jessica Alba,Michael Weatherly,Alimi Ballard
Writer :
James Cameron,Charles H. Eglee
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
43min
Rating :
7.5/10
Dark Angel Out (2000–2002) Online

Max invites Logan to a dinner at her place but instead of having a good time together, Logan is set on investigating a suspicious transportation of what he thinks is medical supply. Max begrudging agrees to help him survey the scene. Later, Logan is captured by the very person he is pursuing and kidnapped. He is demanded to give up the identity of Eyes-Only just as Max impersonates him on TV, saving him in the process. Back at Jam Pony, Normal has a date with a woman who is actually transgender. After he finds out, he decides that he doesn't care about her past, only to discover that Louise is a lesbian.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Jessica Alba Jessica Alba - Max Guevera / X5-452
Michael Weatherly Michael Weatherly - Logan Cale
Alimi Ballard Alimi Ballard - Herbal Thought
Jennifer Blanc-Biehn Jennifer Blanc-Biehn - Kendra Maibaum (as Jennifer Blanc)
Richard Gunn Richard Gunn - Calvin 'Sketchy' Theodore
J.C. MacKenzie J.C. MacKenzie - Reagan 'Normal' Ronald (as J.C. Mackenzie)
Valarie Rae Miller Valarie Rae Miller - Cynthia 'Original Cindy' McEachin
John Savage John Savage - Donald Lydecker (credit only)
Peter Bryant Peter Bryant - Bling
James Kidnie James Kidnie - Gerhardt Bronck
Mack 10 Mack 10 - Tacoma Bleed
Byron Mann Byron Mann - Det. Matt Sung
Kaare Anderson Kaare Anderson - Cop 1 - Thug
José Vargas José Vargas - Jorge (as Jose Vargas)
Jessica Crockett Jessica Crockett - Louise

Bronk's airplane is a Grumman CSR-110 Albatross owned by the Royal Canadian Air Force. It is a rescue sea-plane with the RCAF symbols and the word "Rescue" covered over. The rest of the distinctive RCAF paint job is intact.

Repeated references to tricolore sauce and pasta tricolore. The word 'tricolore' in this case means having the three colors of the Italian flag, green-white-red. While 'puttenasca' or 'marinara' sauces have fairly specific recipes 'tricolore' can be anything with green-white-red ingredients. To complicate matters pasta tricolore can refer to penne or fusilli pasta made with a mix of spinach-plain-tomato flours.