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But he’s such a good man, if a little grumpy, in that other show he did!
John Billingsley stars in the role he’s second best known for after Enterprise (the Star Trek prequel show), and True Blood, and 24… He’s been in pretty much everything.
In Cold Case episode ‘Mind Hunters’, number 9 of season 2, which first aired in late November 2004, John plays George Marks. George is a serial killer. Or is he? Yes he is. He works for the police department. Or does he? Yes he does. It’s been 15 years people. I think we’re past spoiler warnings.
George is a special in Cold Case because he isn’t arrested at the end, unlike most of the guilty parties Lilly and co. encounter. He basically confesses. Everyone knows he did it. But they don’t have enough to charge him. Oh yeah, and Scotty is… erm… a new ‘special friend’ for Lilly’s sister Christina. Lilly is cock-a-hoop about that.
I get the feeling George will be coming back though in around 14 episodes time. Just a hunch. We’ll be here posting more promo photos 15 years on from that date too.
6 new promo photos and 1 upgrade have now been added to the KM UK Gallery.
The ‘Reds’ were under the bed apparently. Not a bad hiding place but very unhelpful if you are trying to convince people of your point of view. Would you trust the word of a person who’d taken up residence in the space beneath a significant piece of furniture?
An unsolved 1953 murder is brought to the Cold Case squad’s attention in ‘Red Glare’, episode 8 of season 2. November 21st 2004 is when it was originally broadcast. So, we’re just past the 15th year anniversary.
Talking of dredging things up from the past: Lilly’s sister, Christina, turns up in Philly and we get glimpses of the lady behind the badge for the first time.
Can Lilly catch her man, whilst loosing her girl?
The KM UK Gallery has further expanded with 6 new promotional photographs from this episode of Cold Case.
You would think that promotional photographs were supposed to help, you know, promote the episode by giving a feel for what will be in the episode. Not this set.
Don’t get me wrong, they are a great set of photos, Kathryn is looking particularly luminous in them, but they are just of the team around the squad room.
KM UK’s series of photo update posts looking back to Cold Case 15 years ago continues with ‘It’s Raining Men’. This was episode 7 of season 2. It first aired on the 14th of November 2004. The aim to post on the same date didn’t quite work out due forgetfulness on my part, but we are catching up with two posts per week.
The story involved the 1983 murder of an openly gay HIV-positive man campaigning to improve education of the disease within the community. His partner approached the detectives asking them to re-investigate the crime.
9 promo photos are in the Gallery for this one. 8 are new and the existing one (the 1st in the set) has been given a very healthy upgrade. It’s positively glowing.
Want some new and updated promotional photographs from an episode of Cold Case that aired 15 years ago? Well, you’ve come to the right place because that is what KM UK is doing in a series of posts covering season 2 of the show.
‘The Sleepover’ was first shown on television in the US on the 7th of November 2004. We are a little behind but will catch up before the new year.
Most episodes of Cold Case start with a new piece of evidence being found/presented from an old, unsolved crime. In this one it kicks off, after the ever present flashback of course, with a fresh body in the woods. However, it has things in common with a death in 1990. A bullied young girl was discovered dead in the woods.
The show ends with one of more iconic scenes Cold Case ever did, in my opinion. Little Rita, cycling along, as happy as could be, watched by Lilly.
This time we have 8 new promo photos and the 3 existing ones have been upgraded with larger versions. Find them all in the KM UK Gallery.
A clever title covers multiple parts of an episode. This is a good example.
‘Who’s Your Daddy?’ is one of the more harrowing stories. They always seem worse when they involve children. The unsolved 1991 case is about a murdered illegal immigrant couple, leaving their young daughter an orphan. Now a teenager, the daughter has found a possible lead on her parent’s death and brings it to Lilly and co.
A man who reported the crime, and was a suspect at the time, is under further suspicion now as he is clearly close to and protective of the girl.
Having started later than planned, we’re slowly catching up in this series of posts 15 years on from when each Cold Case episode aired. ‘Who’s Your Daddy?’ was first broadcast on the 31st of October 2004. So, just over a month behind.
8 new promo photos are now in the KM UK Gallery. Who’s your daddy now?
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