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  Episode Information  
Title: Knowing Her
Episode Number: 35
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 19
Production Number: 034
Original Airdate: Monday April 24th, 2006
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Episode Crew
Director: David Paymer
Writer: Glenn Gordon Caron
  Episode Summary  
The discovery of three dead bodies points to a drug cover-up. Scanlon investigates the case, putting his previous experience in undercover drug work to use. Meanwhile, Allison has odd dreams of Scanlon's past. She at first puts these dreams off, thinking that they couldn't possibly be true, but begins to find out otherwise. Also Arielle must confront a teacher about a grade she received on a presentation, but not because she thinks it was too low, but because she thinks it was too high.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Holliston ColemanplayedHannahRecurring (4th appearance)
Michael KlockplayedDetectiveRecurring (first appearance)
Tina DijosephplayedLynn DiNoviRecurring (11th appearance)
Alejandro PatinoplayedDriver 
Colin GuthrieplayedTerrence Bock 
Jay Huguley (1)playedLieutenant Greene / Best Man 
Jeff Corbettplayed 
Lauren VelezplayedElena Cabrera 
Matt WinstonplayedMr. Cathcart 
Tom Everettplayed 
Co-Guest Stars
Miranda CarabelloplayedMarie DuBoisRecurring (6th appearance)
  Episode Notes  
This episode got a 6.8/11 in the Nielsens.
 
  Episode Quotes  
Joe: Good morning (looks at Allison and Ariel's faces), or am I being hasty?
 
Mr. Cathcart: (referring to Terrence) He's repugnant. Even the word repugnant finds him repugnant.
 
Allison: So how goes the new job?
Lynn DiNovi: Well, it would go a lot better if people would stop killing people.
 
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