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Da Vinci's Inquest/The Looking Glass

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The Looking Glass
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Season 2, Episode 9
Airdate December 1, 1999
Written by Alan DiFiore,
Chris Haddock,
Esta Spalding
Directed by Lee Knippelberg
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Da Vinci's InquestSeason Two

The Looking Glass is the ninth episode of the second season of Da Vinci's Inquest, and the twenty-second episode overall.

Nicholas Campbell (Dominic Da Vinci), Suleka Mathew (Dr. Sunita "Sunny" Ramen), Donnelly Rhodes (Detective Leo Shannon), Venus Terzo (Detective Angela Kosmo), Ian Tracey (Detective Mick Leary), Gwynyth Walsh (Dr. Patricia Da Vinci) (credit only), Robert Wisden (Chief Coroner Dr. James Flynn)

Guest Starring: Hrothgar Mathews (Simon Sloane), Kurt Max Runte (Officer Lyle Rooke), Gerard Plunkett (Bob Kelly), Sarah Strange (Helen), Andrew Kavadas (Glen Malick), Larry Musser (Louis Holly), Dean Wray (Officer Litwin), Marcus Leros Hondro (Hotel Clerk), Taayla Markell (Sanctum Clerk), Michael Benyaer (Brad Stuart)

Paul Bittante (Officer Burns), Wendy Noel (Dr. Ridge), Tim Bissett (Dr. Thompson), Paul Batten (Dr. Whitford), Erin Fitzgerald (Bystander)

Contents

Plot Overview

When a man is killed in a police shooting, Dominic calls an inquest. Between the varying testimony and the man's troubled mental history, it must be determined if the police reacted in accordance with procedure, and what exactly the man's intentions were.

Notes

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

  • This is Hrothgar Mathews's second appearance in the show as the second of three different characters he played in the series.
  • Marcus Leros Hondro played an unnamed hotel clerk in "Little Sister (1)". However, it's unlikely meant to be the same character as it was a different hotel in that episode.

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

Quotes

  • Dominic: I'm very sorry you lost your friend.
Louis Holly: Thank you. I appreciate that. No one's fault, really. No one's and everyone's at the same time.