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Посредник Кейт Coming Home (2011–2012) Online
Original Title :
Coming Home
Genre :
TV Episode / Comedy / Drama
Year :
2011–2012
Directror :
Steven DePaul
Cast :
Sarah Shahi,Michael Trucco,Virginia Williams
Writer :
Michael Sardo,Jim Adler
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
42min
Rating :
8.0/10
Посредник Кейт Coming Home (2011–2012) Online

Kate represents a woman who's parents were illegal immigrants and who assumed someone else's identity in order to enlist in the military. Justin and Kate face signing their divorce papers. Lauren concludes a large case involving a Chinese patent infringement.
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Sarah Shahi Sarah Shahi - Kate Reed
Michael Trucco Michael Trucco - Justin Patrick
Virginia Williams Virginia Williams - Lauren Reed
Baron Vaughn Baron Vaughn - Leonardo Prince
Peter MacNicol Peter MacNicol - Judge Smollet
Christina Vidal Christina Vidal - Sofia Peña
Ryan Kennedy Ryan Kennedy - Tim Hemmond
Steve Belford Steve Belford - Jeff
Robert Moloney Robert Moloney - Paul Hainsley
Carrie Ruscheinsky Carrie Ruscheinsky - Claudia Evans
Aubrey Tennant Aubrey Tennant - Cyrus
Bart Anderson Bart Anderson - Steve Karros
James Kot James Kot - Todd
Neelam Khabra Neelam Khabra - Jolene
Ryan Jefferson Booth Ryan Jefferson Booth - Security Guard (as Ryan Booth)


User reviews

Hirah

Hirah

Saw on the DVD's menu page this episode has commentary as well, so expected it to be their star effort. Well, perhaps it is, it might well be, oh come on, it's good, but there is still nothing really standout. Kate (Sarah Shahi) is a very likable character, and while she's on the screen, I'm not complaining.

Story kicks off with one of the best scenes in the series so far. Kate thinks it's a romantic dinner, but Justin (Michael Trucco) just wants to finalize divorce proceedings. Her high hopes come crashing down and she storms out of the restaurant. The scene is rated highly by some high-up female executive at the network, hell, I'm not gonna go listen to the commentary again, but it is mentioned there, she thought it was more emotional than anything else she'd seen back then, not just for this series, she meant ALL. I can see why, Sarah knocked it out of the park, great!

As for the theme, the illegal immigrants' daughter distinguishing herself in the US military, and yet not eligible for a green card, facing deportation to Honduras, another good performance.

All in all though the script NO! the plot line fails to lift the show to the higher strata Sarah Shahi's compassionate Kate richly deserves.

As I always say, recommended to gentle viewers.

The show turns out to be bookended by great Sarah performances. The last one is quite heart-rendering, as Mr. Justin Heartless Patrick is actually completely right. I won't give it away here.