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  Episode Information  
Title: Salvation
Episode Number: 28
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 6
Production Number: E657
Original Airdate: Sunday November 10th, 2002
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Episode Crew
Director: Perry Lang
Writer: Roberto Orci
Alex Kurtzman
  Episode Summary  
Sydney starts to lose trust for her father. Meanwhile, Vaughn and Sydney may have beeen exposed to a deadly virus in Taipei. Also, Vaughn hires Will to help research for a case.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Amy IrvingplayedEmily SloaneRecurring (6th appearance)
Austin TichenorplayedDr. NicholsRecurring (first appearance)
James HandyplayedCIA Director DevlinRecurring (7th appearance)
Stephen MarkleplayedSenator DouglasRecurring (second appearance)
Cassandra McCormickplayedNurse (credited as Cassandra Crider) 
Co-Guest Stars
Alex MorrisplayedCIA 'Homeless Veteran'Recurring (third appearance)
Ira HeidenplayedRick, CIA TechieRecurring (second appearance)
Kevin SutherlandplayedCIA AgentRecurring (4th appearance)
Cliff OlinplayedCliff 
Daniel FaltusplayedJan Spinnaker 
Glenda Morgan BrownplayedFlight Attendant 
Hope AllenplayedWaitress 
John KoyamaplayedPatient Zero 
John Patrick ClerkinplayedPriest 
Mette HoltplayedNurse 
Robert Martin Robinson (2)playedDoctor 
Timothy De HaasplayedDoctor #2 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Andy HunterGo 
GusViolent Rain 
Kim RicheyA Place Called Home 
Violent FemmesBlister In The Sun 
  Episode Quotes  
Vaughn: This grasshopper walks into a bar and the bartender says, "Hey, we have a drink named after you!" And the grasshopper says--
Sydney: "You have a drink named Doug?"
Vaughn: Well, I was going to use Phil.
Sydney: (laughs) Phil is certainly no funnier than Doug.
 
Sydney: When my mom first came back into my life, I wanted her dead. So how the hell did I become the person who's trying to save her?
 
Will: Oh, I got my, uh, thirty days sobriety chip. Even though I was ever drug addict, I'm kind of proud.
 
Sydney: I think you loved Mom so much that when she left you, you lost your soul. You know what else I think? I think the kind of man who'd use his own daughter to frame her mother, who'd test psych experiments when she was six-years-old is the kind of man who looks at his daughter and sees his greatest mistake.
Jack: You can't honestly believe that.
Sydney: It's true, isn't it? If Mom hadn't fooled you, if you hadn't been so gullible, I never would have been born.
 
  Cultural References  
Vaughn: This grasshopper walks into a bar and the bartender says, "Hey, we have a drink named after you!"

A Grasshopper is a type of cocktail made of Vodka, Creme de Menth and Creme de Cacao.
 
Marshall: Did you ever see that movie The Fly? Do you remember that little poor red-assed baboon when he was turned inside out?

The Fly is the 1986 remake of the 1958 homonymous film. It was directed by David Cronenberg, and featured Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. The main character, Seth Brundle (Jeff Goldblum), is a scientist who is working on devices that allow teleportation. His first attempted of teleporting a living creature fails as the baboon he used ended up turned inside out.
 
Will: Why are you cleaning like this? You're acting like Howard Hughes.

Howard Robard Hughes (1905 – 1976) was a pilot, a movie producer, an hermit and one of the wealthiest people in the world. He died of renal failure on an airplane on the way to the Methodist Hospital in Houston on 5 April 1976. He also suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder which caused his to do excessive washing and cleaning, which is what Francie is doing.
 
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