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Femme Fatales/Family Business
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Family Business | |
Season 2, Episodes 7 & 8 | |
Airdate | July 6, 2012 |
Production Number | 201 & 202 |
Written by | Sonny Steelgrave |
Directed by | Mark A. Altman |
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Femme Fatales — Season Two |
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Family Business is the seventh and eighth episodes of the second season of Femme Fatales, and the twenty-first and twenty-second episodes overall.
Starring: Nikki Griffin (Nicole Ryan), Ashley Hamilton (Devlin Grant), Tara Radcliffe (Joanne Terranova), Donna Scott (Alicia Ryan), Kimo Leopoldo (Bodyguard), Channon Finley (Lisa Bannion), Melissa Soso (Girl Coming Out of the Elevator), Christopher Dylan Warner (Detective Brody)
with Eric Roberts (David Bannion)
Special Appearance by: Stephen Macht (Leland Ryan)
and Tanit Phoenix (Lilith)
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Plot Overview
A cop enlists the help of her ex to stop a Mafia princess who is trying to take over her father's business and is planning to kill a candidate for district attorney.
Notes
- This episode includes clips from the episodes "The White Flower" and "Angel & Demons".
Trivia
The Show
- Originally aired as a 60-minute episode, but has been formatted as two 30-minute episodes in most subsequent re-airings for scheduling reasons. While many guides list it as a two-parter, its initial airing and release on DVD as one double-length episode should make this the official recognition.
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
- A politician's wife is seen watching Creepshow, an anthology movie which tells five terrifying tales inspired by the E.C. horror comic books of the 1950s.
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Lilith: It was once said that love means never having to say that you're sorry. Apparently, the copywriter that coined the trite phrase has never actually been in love. For in fact, anyone who's ever been in love knows love means always having to say that you're sorry. Devlin Grant is a man who's about to be sorrier than he ever dreamed, and get more than he bargained for, in a battle in which the spoils of victory may very well be his own soul.