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Kidnapped

- Episode 01x04


Episode: 01x04
Title: Number One with a Bullet
Type: Regular Episode
Production Code: 104
First Aired: Oct. 21, 2006

Season 1 » Episode #04 - Number One with a Bullet

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Kidnapped - 01x04 Number One with a BulletSummary: As Virgil is prepped for surgery Special Agent Latimer King realizes something is wrong, as the hired assassin -- "The Accountant" -- attempts to tie up loose ends by posing as a surgeon. Elsewhere Knapp goes undercover to investigate the specialized bullet that struck down Virgil. Meanwhile, Conrad Cain is interrogated by detectives regarding the murder of his childhood friend who was last seen leaving the Cains residence. Dana Delany tries to find comfort by joining an anonymous group for parents whose children have been abducted.


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Guest Stars:

Andy Archer played by Linus Roache
Greene played by Boris McGiver
Leopold Cain played by Will Denton
Schroeder played by Doug Hutchison
Mexican Doctor played by Shawn Elliott
Maureen played by Amy Ryan
Roger Prince played by Ricky Jay
FBI Agent Atkins played by Michael Mosley
The Accountant played by James Urbaniak

Episode Quotes

01x04 - Number One with a Bullet Season 1 / Episode 4: - Number One with a Bullet

Leopold Cain: Penicillin. I'm allergic to Penicillin.
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