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D.C.

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by Rafael Carregal

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aired from: Apr 2000 to: Apr 2000 7 eps, 3 unaired WB 60 min stereo closed captioned

regulars:

  • Jacinda Barrett as Finley Scott
  • Gabriel Olds as Mason Scott
  • Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Pete Kominsky
  • Kristanna Loken as Sarah Logan
  • Daniel Sunjata as Lewis Freeman

    "In Washington, D.C. you can find your identity. You can bring meaning to your life. And if you so desire, you can even run the nation. Meet Mason Scott (Gabriel Olds, "Without Limits"), a young man fresh out of college who has dreamed his entire life of coming to Washington, D.C. He truly believes that he can make a difference in this world of questionable morality. His best friend is Pete Komisky (Mark-Paul Gosselaar), a lobbyist who sees the filth in D.C. for what it is, and doesn't think it will be cleaned up anytime soon. They are joined in their brownstone house by Mason's sister, Finley Scott (Jacinda Barrett, MTV's "The Real World"), who ditched graduate school for the adventure of Washington. Rounding out the happy home is Lewis Freeman (Daniel Sunjata), a Supreme Court clerk, and his girlfriend Sarah Logan (Kristanna Loken), a junior field producer for a cable news station.

    D.C. is the first series on The WB to center on young adults just out of college who, for the first time in their lives, have the opportunity to figure out who they really are. Get ready for some edgy storylines and lively interactions. After all, D.C. takes place in a city where good character is of the essence and where your mind matters a lot more than your body. D.C. created by John August, writer of the movie "Go", and Dick Wolf, creator of the hit TV series, Law & Order. The new one-hour drama premieres April 2 at 8pm/7c."

    From the WB website.


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      1st Season Spring 2000

      Production Credits
      Executive producer: Dick Wolf
      Co-executive producers: John August, Arthur W. Forney and Peter Jankowski
      Created by: Dick Wolf and John August
      Supervising producer: NAME(s)
      Producers: John L. Roman
      Co-Producer: Joe Lazarov


    1. "Pilot"
      gs: Lou Cariou [ Senator William Abbott ], Kenneth Welsh [ Neil ], Todd Robert Anderson [ Unknown ], Albert Chung [ Chang ], Salvatore Migliore [ Garcia ], Greg Ellwand [ Senator Buckland ], Karen Robinson [ Cashier ], Ardon Bess [ Old Man ], Marium Carvell [ Senate Receptionist ], Anthony Lemke [ Legislative Director Robert ], Rudy Webb [ Commitee Chairman ], Philip Williams [ Parking Attendant ]

      Mason's twin sister Finley arrives from college to stay with him. She manages to get a big house with an extra room that they decide to put up for rent. Pete, a friend of Mason's who's living with them, runs into an old friend from high school who is now a reporter. She needs a place to stay and he offers her the extra room in the house, so she moves in with her boyfriend, Lewis. Mason gets fired from his job after his superior takes his work and screws everything.

      b: 2 Apr 00 pc: _________ w: John August d: Todd Holland & Michael Fields
    2. "Truth"
      gs: Jeffrey DeMunn [ Unknown ], Kenneth Welsh [ Neil ], John Benjamin Hickey [ Unknown ], Thomas McCarthy [ Unknown ], Jolene Blalock [ Unknown ], Sherry Miller [ Unknown ]

      Pete and Mason's friendship gets in danger when they both apply for the same job. Mason backs out and gets a new job. Sarah asks Finley to help her with a German diplomat and Finley ends up dating him. Turns out he just wanted someone to work for him in his illegal importing business. Finley and Sarah expose him and that makes Sarah look good in the network. Finley and Mason's parents are visiting and Finley finds out they're separated but haven't told them yet. Lewis worries about the legal status of the house.

      b: 9 Apr 00 pc: _________ w: John August d: John Whitesell
    3. "Justice"
      gs: Eugene Byrd [ Tyrell ], John Benjamin Hickey [ Unknown ], Jolene Blalock [ Unknown ], Todd Robert Anderson [ Unknown ], Melissa McCarthy [ Molly ], Rosalyn Coleman [ Unknown ], Ernestine Jackson [ Unknown ], Joanna Cassidy [ Lewis's Boss ], Bill Lake [ Sergeant ], Catherine Disher [ Prosecutor ], Barry Kennedy [ Detective ], Yank Azman [ Judge ], Renny Nieves [ Hakim ], Joseph Pierre [ Riggs ], Robert Haley [ Dr. Kippler ], Mike Hodge [ Minister ], Visart Medas [ Uncle Vermon ]

      A neighbor tries to blackmail them for renting the extra room and not telling the real owners. They secretly videotape him so they can do the same thing to him. Lewis's cousin gets arrested and he tries to help the kid. His cousin is convinced to turn in his friend and get murdered, leaving Lewis feeling responsible. Mason has a date with a girl that once slept with Pete. He also has a chance to beat his old boss who fired him at softball.

      b: 16 Apr 00 pc: _________ w: John August d: Michael Fields
    4. "Blame"
      gs: John Benjamin Hickey [ Unknown ], Kenneth Welsh [ Neil ], Melissa McCarthy [ Molly ], Natalie Zea [ Unknown ], Debbon Ayer [ Unknown ], Daniel McDonald [ Unknown ], Ona Fletcher [ Field Reporter ], Ted Whittall [ Ted ], Matthew Bennett [ Assistant Bureau Chief ], Thea Gill [ Receptionist ], Robert Bockstael [ Press Secretary ], Susan Henley [ Maria De Luca ], Tony De Santis [ Joe De Luca ], Roland Rothchild [ Chris ], Maria Syrgiannis [ Tobin ], Scott Wickware [ Rank Englin ], Sandi Stahlbrand [ Rita Braverman ], Sarah Mannier [ Tour Guide ], Marcia Bennett [ Tourist ]

      When a girl is brutally murdered by three classmates, Mason suggests to Congressman Owens that parental responsibility in such crimes is something he should take a stand on. Owens thinks it's a great idea, and has Mason start writing an amendment while setting up a press conference with the dead girl's parents. Sarah leverages her relationship with Mason to get an exclusive interview with the parents, making herself look good to her network. Mason is upset when Sarah's questions lead the couple to admit that they don't really support parental responsibility. Mason's job is on the line, but he redeems himself by rewriting the amendment for Owens with an eye toward not unfairly blaming good parents with bad kids. Meanwhile, Sarah is troubled that she lied to the parents and said that she had recently lost a cousin close to her to violent crime to get them to open up. Pete gets a new high-powered job more on the merit of his sexual charm than anything else. Finley gets a job at the Smithsonian after showing a tour guide up with her knowledge of and excitement about history.

      b: 23 Apr 00 pc: _________ w: Daniel Cerone d: Scott Paulin

      NOTE: Poor ratings on the competitive Sunday night made the show be pulled after this episode.
    5. "Party"
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      b: UNAIRED pc: _________ w: ______________ d: ______________
    6. "Trust"
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      b: UNAIRED pc: _________ w: ______________ d: ______________
    7. "Guns 'N' Roses"
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      b: UNAIRED pc: _________ w: ______________ d: ______________

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    NOTES

    While 4 episodes were aired, there are probably at least two completed episodes that didn't air. Anyone have any info on these episodes?


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