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Da Vinci's City Hall/When the Horsemen Come Looking

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When the Horsemen Come Looking
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Season 1, Episode 10
Airdate January 24, 2006
Written by Sylvia Leung
Directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
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Da Vinci's City HallSeason One

When the Horsemen Come Looking is the tenth episode of the first season of Da Vinci's City Hall.

Nicholas Campbell (Mayor Dominic Da Vinci), Benjamin Ratner (Sam Berger), Mylène Dinh-Robic (Rita Mah), Alex Diakun (Detective Chick Savoy), Hrothgar Mathews (Sergeant Charlie Klotchko), Brian Markinson (Police Chief Bill Jacobs), Ian Tracey (Mick Leary), Stephen E. Miller (Zack McNab), Charles Martin Smith (Joe Friedland)

Also Appearing: Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo), Patrick Gallagher (Detective Joe Finn), Christianne Hirt (RCMP Inspector Marx), Tony Nappo (RCMP Inspector Zurokowski), Colin Cunningham (Detective Brian Curtis), Rob LaBelle (Phil Rosen), Chris Britton (Richard Norton)

Serge Houde (Prime Minister Lucien Arcand), Bob Frazer (Norman Flynn), Dee Jay Jackson (Lou), Krista Morin (Constable Lightfoot), Michael-Ann Connor (Vera), Stéphanie Marois (Helen), Gina Holden (Claire), Michael Roberds (Ben Solomon), Zaib Shaikh (Shakil Khan), Sammy Fattedad (Roger Woo), Dean Marshall (Detective Carter), Matt Ward (Clay Douglas), Alex Corr (Reed Baker), Wayne Baker (Detective Lineham), Nimet Kanji (Mina Basra), Simone Bailly (Jan Ferris), D. Harlan Cutshall (Dr. Green), Kwesi Ameyaw (Kaspar), Richard Hendery (Brent Cunningham), Hiro Kanagawa (Komori), Terence Kelly (Fire Chief Welles), Rebecca Robbins (Marcie), Rékha Sharma (Cindy Winters), Terry Howson (Fire Fighter)

Contents

Plot Overview

A storm of criticism follows the murder in the red light zone, drawing national and even international attention, as well as calls for it to be shut down, even if just temporary.

The Complaints Commission runs into wall, as Jacobs has ordered officers not to talk to the inspectors. Things only get worse when the fire department feels they are bearing the brunt of the investigation.

Meanwhile, the Zack and Friedland confront each other about their respective deceptions, and police interview the two men the teenage girl implicates in the gay-bashing.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

  • Chick begins investigating the red light stabbing and Mina Basra files a civil suit on behalf of the wife. Dominic is under pressure to shut down the red light district, but instead goes to Jacobs to double the police presence.
  • The RCMP has two Inspectors investigate the shooting. They get resistance in cooperation from the police before setting their sights on the fire department. This has Cheif Welles inform Komori to put up resistance as well. As a result, Komori is arrested.
  • Two boys are brought in related to the Stanley Park beating. They pin it back on Katie, claiming she's manipulative.
  • Mick IDs Dubreau from one of the photos. He learns Sex Crimes did, but that they plan on arresting him, which Mick fears will scatter the rest. Kosmo and Finn request Norton to get Dubreau in for an interview.
  • Dominic meets with Kaspar concerning Jacobs's orders not to comply, but they won't widen their scope to investigate his behaviour. He has Sam meet with Phil Rosen who works with an advocacy group that monitors police complaints.
  • Klotchko calls to set Ferris up for another psych exam. He later asks Winters about Ferris's behaviour.

Characters

  • Joe confronts Zack about being a police officer admits he was sent by the city to keep an eye on the squatters, but denies the mayor's involvement. He then counters about him lying about his identity. Joe/Michael confesses that he worked for a bank and embezzled $20 million and blew it in Las Vegas. He got four and half years.

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Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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