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E-Ring - Episode 01x14
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Episode: 01x14 Title: The General
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: 2T6763 First Aired: Feb. 01, 2006
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Summary: JT celebrates his promotion to Colonel as word is received that a Spanish special ops officer was kidnapped. The team travels across the globe to track down those responsible.
Who appeared in this episode?
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Guest Stars:| Lt. Col. Jim Tisnewski | played by Benjamin Bratt | | Gen. Ian Maguire | played by Alex Carter | | U.S.Ambassador to Spain | played by Mel Harris | | Gen. Long - Army Chief of Staff | played by Chad Everett | | MSgt. Meeks | played by Billy Brown (II) | | Miguel Carrera | played by Kevin Alejandro | | Javed Bakar | played by Ankur Bhatt | | Spanish Nat'l Police Det. Ruiz | played by Ivo Nandi | | Henry Maguire | played by Gavin Fink |
| Embassy Marine Corporal | played by Kinsey McLean | | Col. David Lindstrom | played by Sam Hennings | | Greg - NSA Liaison | played by Joel Moore | | Caroline Herrera | played by Jennifer Carta | | Mark 'Doc' Jones | played by Tavis Bohlinger | | Professor Guillermo De La Serra | played by Henry Barrial | | ETA Representative | played by Lucila Solá | | Gina Orasco | played by Mariela Santos | | American Boy | played by Michael Terry (VII) |
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Episode Quotes
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- CHAR: Col. Eli McNulty claims that the Basques "want a state, like the Serbs and the Kurds". Serbia, however, won her independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1878 and the Serbs where the dominant ethnic group during the time that this country was merged into Yugoslavia (1918-2003).
- FACT: Inspector Ruiz is often seen with agents of the urban police of Madrid. Terrorist attacks in Spain are investigated by the National Police Corps, however.
- FACT: The supposed Basque characters don't speak Basque. Just Spanish and English with strong Latin American accents.
- FACT: None of the 17 universities in the Madrid autonomous region has the name "University of Madrid".
- FACT: Several grammatic errors contained in the terrorist list of demands, which makes clear it wasn't written by a native Spanish speaker. The most shocking is the use of the word "alambre" (wire) as a verb.
TRIVIA
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