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'''Parole''' is the sixth episode of the [[Season 3|third season]] of [[The Pretender]] which first aired November 21, 1998 on [[NBC]] in the United States. |
'''Parole''' is the sixth episode of the [[Season 3|third season]] of [[The Pretender]] which first aired November 21, 1998 on [[NBC]] in the United States. |
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+ | It features the second appearance of [[Leigh Taylor-Young]] as Sydney's love interest [[Michelle Lucca Stamatis]] and [[Darren Kennedy]] as his son [[Nicholas Stamatis]]. [[Miss Parker]] is absent from this episode. |
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==Summary== |
==Summary== |
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+ | Jarod pretends to be a prisoner on parole to deal retribution on a crooked parole officer, who was blackmailing his parolees or would write them up for parole violation if they did not do exactly what he asked them to do. |
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+ | Jarod also brings justice to the family of a paroled prisoner who died as a result of actions of the corrupt officer. This episode is the only one in which [[Miss Parker]] is noticeably absent. |
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==Recap== |
==Recap== |
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==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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===Main Cast=== |
===Main Cast=== |
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+ | *[[Michael T. Weiss]] as [[Jarod]] |
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+ | *[[Andrea Parker]] as [[Miss Parker]] (credited) |
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+ | *[[Patrick Bauchau]] as [[Sydney]] |
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===Guest Stars=== |
===Guest Stars=== |
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+ | *[[Jon Gries]] as [[Broots]] |
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+ | *[[Leigh Taylor-Young]] as [[Michelle Lucca Stamatis]] |
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+ | *[[Darren Kennedy]] as [[Nicholas Stamatis]] |
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+ | *[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0899079/?ref_=tt_cl_t7 Steve Vinovich] as George Stamatis |
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==Pretend== |
==Pretend== |
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+ | Paroled prisoner (with tattoos) |
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==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
Revision as of 02:14, 5 July 2015
The Pretender episode | |
Parole | |
Season 3 | |
Episode # | 3.06 |
Airdate | November 21, 1998 |
Writer(s) | Tommy Thompson |
Director(s) | Fred K. Keller |
Last name (s) | Barker |
Previous episode |
Betrayal |
Next episode |
Homefront |
All The Pretender episodes |
Parole is the sixth episode of the third season of The Pretender which first aired November 21, 1998 on NBC in the United States.
It features the second appearance of Leigh Taylor-Young as Sydney's love interest Michelle Lucca Stamatis and Darren Kennedy as his son Nicholas Stamatis. Miss Parker is absent from this episode.
Summary
Jarod pretends to be a prisoner on parole to deal retribution on a crooked parole officer, who was blackmailing his parolees or would write them up for parole violation if they did not do exactly what he asked them to do.
Jarod also brings justice to the family of a paroled prisoner who died as a result of actions of the corrupt officer. This episode is the only one in which Miss Parker is noticeably absent.
Recap
Cast
Main Cast
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Guest Stars
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Pretend
Paroled prisoner (with tattoos)