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  Episode Information  
Title: Façade
Episode Number: 59
Season: 3
Season Episode #.: 15
Original Airdate: Sunday March 14th, 2004
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Episode Crew
Director: Jack Bender
Writer: Christopher Hollier
R. P. Gaborno
  Episode Summary  
Sydney and Vaughn are forced to convince Daniel Ryan, a bomb maker, that they are part of the Covenant, so they can find out where he hid one of his devices.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Griffin DunneplayedLeonid LisenkerRecurring (second appearance)
Ricky GervaisplayedDaniel Ryan 
Co-Guest Stars
Ciaran ReillyplayedSWAT Team Guy 
David S. Lee (4)playedBomb Squad Guy 
François GirodayplayedCaptain Verlot 
Nicholas HoskingplayedNewscaster 
Stana KaticplayedFlight Attendant 
Uncredited
Annette StreanplayedCIA Agent 
  Episode Notes  
Melissa George does not appear in this episode.
 
Number 47: The deactivation code for the bomb aboard the plane that Daniel Ryan gives Dixon is 594-477-459-1124.
 
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
N/AWhiskey in The Jar 
Rosie ThomasAll My Life 
  Episode Quotes  
Weiss: That was good, right? It's called method acting: I was shot in the neck once - I can do it again.
 
Ryan: There's loads of things I'm really good at. Some, I'm exceptional at. One of them is poker. Ahh, I love poker. Play twice a week. My friends come 'round, they bring their money, they lose their money. I always win. Do you know why? I can see a bluff a mile away.
 
  Episode Goofs  
The wine bottle the air stewardess gives to Sark is red at first, and then becomes white.
 
  Cultural References  
Leonid: Your cigarettes are for crap. But I love cable television in your country. I am enjoying very much this picture, Miami Vice.

Miami Vice was a television series that ran from 1984 to 1989 featuring Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas who played two Miami undercover policemen. It is considered to be the most innovative and powerful TV series of all time.
 
Marshall: Anyone ever hear of quantum entanglement?

Quantum entanglement is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in which the quantum states of two or more objects have to be described with reference to each other, even though the individual objects may be spatially separated.
 
  Episode References  
Weiss makes a reference to when he was shot in "The Enemy Walks In".
 
Flashback to "Full Disclosure".
 
  Analysis  
 
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