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In Plain Sight - Episode 02x02
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Episode: 02x02 Title: In My Humboldt Opinion
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: 202 First Aired: Apr. 26, 2009
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Season 2 » Episode #02 - In My Humboldt Opinion
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Summary: Mary tries to get the testimony of a drug mastermind who gets high to control severe anxiety.
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Who appeared in this episode?
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Guest Stars:| Soren Rogan | played by Sebastian Tyler Rose | | Soren Royal | played by Sebastian Tyler Rose | | Delano Hunt | played by Jason David Young | | Rory Kagen | played by Chad Brummett | | A.U.S.A. Scalfa | played by Arron Shiver | | Officer | played by Dan J. Champine | | Sergeant | played by Vic Browder | | Albequerque Judge | played by Joe Berryman | | Public Defender | played by Diana Maimin | | Denver Judge | played by Tish Rayburn-Miller | | Court Clerk | played by Brian Reece (II) | | DEA Agent | played by Brett Colter | | DWI Defendant | played by Steven Ray Byrd |
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- GEOG: There is no "Bob's Burgers" on the section of Central Ave (Route 66) as shown in the episode. The in-car sequence is actually filmed on Route 66 as Marshall mentions, however, the exterior shot of the fast food restaurant is actually a re-dressed Bob's Burger location elsewhere in the city.
TRIVIA
- This episode features a fast food establishment called "Bob's Burgers". The dialogue implies that its a national (or at least regional) chain, when one person said "I didn't know New Mexico had Bob's Burgers." In reality, there really is a chain of fast food restaurants called "Bob's Burgers" and in fact, that shot was filmed at one of their locations (with the corporate logos and menu boards changed), however, its a purely local chain of restaurant, with all of their locations in Albuquerque, or the surrounding area. So, any other restaurant named "Bob's Burgers" outside of New Mexico is not the same chain as portrayed in the episode.
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