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Cold Case
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| Title: | Blank Generation |
| Episode Number: | 34 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday January 09th, 2005 |
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The 1978 death of a cult member is re-examined when a new death under similar circumstances occurs. A de-programmer who worked with the 1978 victim is now accused in this recent case. Meanwhile Valens must deal with his own tragedy.
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Cars | Moving In Stereo | | | •Cheap Trick | Surrender | Intro | | •Elvis Costello | (What's So Funny 'Bout) Peace, Love, and Understan | | | •Nick Lowe | Cruel To Be Kind | | | •The Ramones | I Wanna Be Sedated | |
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| Stewart Adams (1978): (to cult leader) Look, you son of a bitch. I know what you do.
Maurice (1978): And I you!
Stewart Adams (1978): You are manipulating a screwed up kid.
Maurice (1978): And who screwed him up? | Det. Vera: (to Nick Logan) So, you're saying Wharfield offed Matthew because he was banging her past the cult expiration date? |
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