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Season 3
27 :03x01 - Playing Tight (Mar/09/2004)
The Strike Team's new strategy is to play by the rules in order to keep the I.A.D. from sniffing around the money they stole from the Armenian money train. Unfortunately, their plan is abruptly interrupted when a routine drug bust lands them right in the middle of a high-powered gun running ring. Soon they find themselves racing to disarm two rival gangs before a race war breaks out. When an old ally turns out to be the new leader of the One-Niners, they use him to set up a sting gun buy. Tension among Vic and the Strike Team increases when Dutch and Claudette begin investigating the murder of two Armenian gangsters tied to the money train robbery. Meanwhile, with her promotion to Captain on the horizon, Claudette faces a cruel reality when David decides to not only stay in his position but also implement some of her ideas to help clean up Farmington. After his blanket party in Season Two, Julian's manhood and ability as a cop are in question and Vic urges him to take action to get some respect back from the barn. Danny makes a plea to Aceveda to get her job back and Shane deals with the pressures of keeping his new girlfriend happy without interfering with his job.
Guest Stars: David Raibon as Van Bro, Chris Williams (1) as Agent Quigley, Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Sticky Fingaz as Kern Little, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Vincent Angell as Lyor Slavaik, | Co-Guest Stars: Caroline Macey as Doctor's Daughter, Sean Jeffrey Jones (1) as Guy, Herzl Tobey as Armin Chorekian, Melanie Myers as Paula, Hunter Bodine as Henry, Wiley Pickett as Lex, Sheila-Sheila as Arno's Wife, Rico Buena as Jesse, Edward Diaz as Arno, Juan Carlos as Spotter, Cal Gibson (1) as Albert, Aris Alvarado as Noa, Jay Brown as Biff, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Matt Corboy as Ray Carlson, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk, Nigel Gibbs as Asst. Chief Roy Phillips, Frank Rodriguez as Diagur Levi, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Vick Sabitjian as Petrus, | Uncredited: Michael Dotson as Slap
Director: Clark Johnson
Writer: Shawn Ryan, Kurt Sutter
Songs: Rupert Holmes -- Escape, Kings of Leon -- Holy Roller Novocaine
 
28 :03x02 - Blood And Water (Mar/16/2004)
When Vic finds himself at odds with the Strike Team, he decides that the only way to bring down a gun running ring that is supplying rival gangs on the brink of war, is to use some cash from the Money Train. When the bust doesn't go down as expected and the Strike Team is overpowered by the Byz Lats, they find themselves out both the money and the guns. Just when Vic begins to plan drastic measures to bring down the Byz Lats and their supply of MP5's, Claudette and Dutch reveal a gang murder may be connected to the missing guns. The Strike Team works to settle the war between the two gangs, the Byz Lats and the One-Niners, by forcing the two leaders to draw battle lines. After Claudette and Dutch solve their gang murders, Vic is able to get the guns off the street. Claudette reveals to Vic that the undercover Decoy squad will be joining the Barn and she will be overseeing both them and the Strike Team. Julian's newfound confidence on the job raises some concerns around the Barn when a complaint is filed against him for excessive force. Danny returns to the barn when she gets her job back and finds that Julian isn't interested in being her partner anymore. Vic tries to correct the first impression he's made on Mara but she makes it clear she's only interested in Shane's wellbeing.
Guest Stars: David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, Jeremy Ray Valdez as Esteban, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Sticky Fingaz as Kern Little, Guillermo Diaz as Garza, Ron Canada as Chief Tom Bankston, | Co-Guest Stars: Amaris Dupree as Jaelene, Bill Duggan as Tech, José Ramón Rosario as Pastor Gus Cruz, R. Ernie Silva as Lonzo Wang, Frank Rodriguez as Diagur Levi, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk
Director: Clark Johnson
Writer: Kim Clements, Charles H. Eglee
 
29 :03x03 - Bottom Bitch (Mar/23/2004)
When Claudette takes control of both the Strike Team and the new Decoy Squad, their first assignment is a hooker sweep. What Vic thinks is a simple sweep, quickly becomes a nightmare when a prostitute, Farrah, is determined to bring down her pimp at any cost and wants Vic's help. When Claudette orders Vic to work with Farrah, he finds himself conflicted between Claudette's plan and Farrah's blackmail. Meanwhile Dutch discovers an elderly woman rape case with a sick twist is just the beginning of a disturbing pattern. David is forced to choose between his job as Captain and his future as Councilman when a man he knows and respects is arrested for solicitation during the sweep. Back on duty, Danny tries to get in good with Tommy and Julian by helping them on a stolen stereo bust and giving them the credit. After his run-in with Farrah, Vic decides to check up on Connie's son who is living in an overcrowded foster home. Meanwhile, tension rises between Shane and Mara when Shane feels the relationship is going too fast and Mara reveals she is pregnant.
Guest Stars: Brent Sexton as Paul Fets, Mageina Tovah as Farrah, Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Efrain Figueroa as Jorge Machado, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, Jeanette Miller (1) as Isabel Nelson, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, | Co-Guest Stars: Larry Cedar as Stan Carlino, Melanie Myers as Paula, Rudy Moreno as Javier Sanchez, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Faruq Tauheed as Smooth, Marilyn Sanabria as Leyla, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk, Heather McPhaul as Wanda, Christine Holz-Lusita as Caliente, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Julanne Chidi Hill as Cocoa, Teres Byrne (1) as Rachel Carlino, | Uncredited: Terra Menyone Deveaux as Keshia, Ted Emporellis as Eddie
Director: Scott Brazil
Writer: Scott Rosenbaum, Adam E. Fierro
 
30 :03x04 - Streaks And Tips (Mar/30/2004)
When a high profile car jacking case involving a public official is declared by Aceveda as the Barn's main focus, the feuding Strike Team and Decoy Squad decide to place an unusual bet over who'll be the first to bust the culprit. The bet? Losing team has to streak the Barn. Dutch investigates an attempted murder case between two brothers that involves a repeated case of acute food poisoning. He uses hostile tactics to get a confession from one of the brothers whom he believes is at fault for trying to kill the other brother. With Claudette's absence due to overseeing the Decoy and Strike Team, Dutch soon finds himself in hot water and needs her help on the case to bail him out. As the two rival teams race to find the culprit of the car jacking case, tension between Shane and Tavon only gets worse and eventually explodes with shocking results when a fist fight leads to Tavon getting in a horrible car crash. Meanwhile Danny begins to think she'd be a better influence on Julien as a partner when she and Lucas respond to a domestic abuse call at Julien's house. Vic and the Strike Team eventually prevail and nab the car-jacking culprit, proving that they are still on top.
Guest Stars: Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, Monnae Michaell as Vanessa, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Kimberly McCullough as Deena, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Robbin Ryan as Reporter, Vincent Angell as Lyor Slavok, Tangie Ambrose as Witness, | Co-Guest Stars: Linda Friedman as Nina, Paul Saucido as Carlos, Charlie Paulson as Bill, Mae Mercer as Selma, Chuy Garcia as Edixon, Chris Palmquist as Dean Warrison, Kiran Rao as Dr. Genty, Orlando Ashley as Meaty, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Tom Choi as Sherriff, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk, T. J. Hall (1) as Randall, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Eric Lange as Robert, Derek Mears as Crazyhouse
Director: Scott Brazil
Writer: Glen Mazzara
 
31 :03x05 - Mum (Apr/06/2004)
When Shane fails to show up at the hospital to see how Tavon is doing after his shocking car accident, Vic pays a visit to his apartment and immediately notices something amiss. Shane and Mara lie to cover up the fact that a violent fight between Shane and Tavon occurred. But Vic is on to Mara and Shane's involvement and soon gets the confession he expected. Vic keeps his cool and decides to take charge and help Shane and Mara further cover up what happened to protect the Strike Team. In the midst of the Tavon crisis, Claudette decides to appoint the Strike Team to a routine hooker sweep, despite Vic's protests. When Vic and his team flip a collar who's smuggling contraband into local prisons, they decide to abandon their routine hooker sweep to follow the lead on this bigger case. They're sidetracked when there's word that David has discovered a perp who may know something about the Money train heist and the men responsible. The strike team races to get David off the scent, but not before David gets himself in serious trouble with the darker side of Farmington. Meanwhile, Dutch discovers the Cuddler rapist has struck again. Danny and Julian take on a stalker case of a woman being harassed by her ex-boyfriend.
Guest Stars: David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Lyne Odums as Diana Peabo, Peggy Miley as Lou-Anne Klopp, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Kurt Caceres as Juan Rizano, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Afemo Omilami as Agent Neil, Vincent Angell as Lyor Slavok, Andrew Borba as Crosby Nell, | Co-Guest Stars: Hunter Bodine as Henry, Manuel Jimenez as Aramis, Al Santos as Cruz, Fred Spencer as Fred, Nathanial Moon as Officer Ben, Max Hernandez (1) as Officer Toby, K. T. Thangavelu as Elena, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Katherine Anderson (1) as Yolanda, Wilmer Calderon (1) as Ricky, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk, Laura Gray (1) as Patty Klopp, Linda Friedman as Nina, Zahn McClarnon as Avila, Frank Rodriguez as Diagur Levi
Director: Nick Gomez (1)
Writer: Kurt Sutter, Shawn Ryan
 
32 :03x06 - Posse Up (Apr/13/2004)
When Tommy's ex-wife and son are brutally murdered and he is taken in for questioning by another district's detective, everyone at the Barn is outraged. With Julien and Danny's help, Vic takes matters into his own hands to prove Tommy's innocence. While Julien embraces Vic's strong-arm tactics, Danny isn't as comfortable going against the book. Honoring her agreement she made with Aceveda that got her job back, she informs David that Julien and the Strike Team have posse'd up to track down the killer. But during their hunt, Vic and Julien discover an ugly truth that puts Tommy's innocence into question. Meanwhile, David decides to hold a press conference regarding the Cuddler rapist and passes the baton to Dutch. But Dutch can't help himself, and says just a little too much, further inciting the violent offender. When Shane discovers that Aceveda has a list of all the marked bills from the money train heist, Vic and the Strike Team spin a plan to steal it from David's office.
Guest Stars: Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, J. C. MacKenzie (1) as Det. Kouf, Tommy Hinkley as Capt. Steve Briggs, Camillia Sanes (1) as Aurora Aceveda, Mia Wesley as Gail Linley, Vincent Angell as Lyor Slavok, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, | Co-Guest Stars: Francisco Viana as Reporter, Doug Sinclair as Walt, Jim Zulevic as Det. Camara, James Leo Ryan as Soren Arnovic, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Arnell Powell as Derontay, Shawn Carter Peterson as Lance, Linda Friedman as Nina, Lavelle Wilson as Shades, Nina Barry (1) as Lily Cacuzza, Willam Belli as Colt, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Michael Esparza as Wolf, Alejandro Furth as Uniform Cop, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk
Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala
Writer: Charles H. Eglee, Kim Clements
Songs: Deltron 3030 -- 3030
 
33 :03x07 - Safe (Apr/20/2004)
When Vic and the Strike Team fall short of discovering which bills from the money train are marked, there is only one option left – to steal the safe, which contains the list of marked money, from Aceveda's office. The scheme gets interrupted when one of Vic's open cases, which involves a missing girl, is suddenly linked to a Narco Corrido song. The discovery of Narco Corridos, (popular songs in Mexico that depict crimes that have actually happened), gives Vic the blueprints behind several crimes. He must now work with Dutch and Claudette to find the singer and finally close his case. With the help of the Decoy Squad, they finally find the missing girl at her boyfriend's house where she has been hiding out. Meanwhile Claudette takes down a meth lab that is using illegal immigrant women as slave labor. While investigating the crime described in one of the songs, Vic comes face to face with an old fling and sparks fly. Danny and Julien are docked for going off the grid on the Tommy case and are forced to handle the annual inventory that creates some trouble for Dutch when a laptop is missing. David pays a late night visit to his cousin, Rigo's, house. He confesses to Rigo about the rape and Rigo recommends that there is only one way to take care of the problem.
Guest Stars: Luis Robledo as Otilio Ramirez, Natalie Zea as Lauren Riley, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, | Co-Guest Stars: Daniella García as Reina, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Alejandro Patino as Baodelo, Bunnie Rivera as Irma Maldonado (as Bunnie Siler), Joe Ordaz as Juan Gallegos, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Julieta Espinoza as Crying Woman, Linda Friedman as Nina, Steve Sotelo as Ranchero, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Yelyna De Leon as Valentina, V. J. Foster as Smitty Holts, Ken Garcia (1) as Chaydez, Ruben Garfias as Rigoberto
Director: Peter Horton
Writer: Adam E. Fierro
 
34 :03x08 - Cracking Ice (Apr/27/2004)
When Trish makes an undercover phone call to the Barn, Claudette discovers that she and Walon are in serious danger. As Claudette enlists the Strike Team's help and Walon is recovered, he reveals that there is a mole in the system that led to him and Trish getting made. Walon claims Claudette is responsible because she failed to read about the mole on a report he filed. With Trish still out there and Claudette at fault, Vic uses the opportunity to create a wedge between Claudette and the Decoy Squad. Meanwhile Dutch works with Danny to make some headway in the "Cuddler" rape case, but the case takes a turn for the worse when an elderly woman turns up murdered. Vic and his team finally uncover Trish and bring her to safety, but not before she takes drastic measures to keep herself alive on the job. When Tommy realizes David's not going to help him get his job back, he makes a grave decision no one expected. Ronnie reveals that there is $7k missing from the Money Train stash, causing each member of the Strike Team to question one another.
Guest Stars: Paula Jai Parker as Desirae, Khary Payton as Kaliel 'Lil Psych' Wilks, Natalie Zea as Lauren Riley, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, RonReaco Lee as Taylor Orrs, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Matt Gerald as Tommy Hisk, | Co-Guest Stars: Kerry Michaels as Judge Banks, Lucille Oliver as Sister #1, Raleigh Friend as Clerk, Christopher Smith (1) as Random White Clerk, Aydiee Vaughn as Clerk #6, Rita Jett as Clerk #2, C. J. (1) as Clerk #5, Ken Cosby as Clerk #1, Paul Eric Jerome as Clerk #3, Benita Marti as Rahdika, Donna Pieroni as Louise, Bert Kreischer as Alfred, Jernard Burks as 'Pretty Boy' Pyrums, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Jon Ecklund as Hunter, Elizabeth Greer (1) as Ginny, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Nadia Shazana as Nurse, Max Hernandez (1) as Officer Toby, Cheryl Francis Harrington as Lucretia, Christopher Guyton as Big Crunk
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Diego Gutierrez (2), Charles H. Eglee
 
35 :03x09 - Slipknot (May/04/2004)
When Danny and Julien find a young, black graffiti artist lynched at a youth center, David limits the investigation to only Dutch and Claudette. It's not until a Latino priest is killed in connection with the same murder that David calls in both the Strike Team and the Decoy Squad, causing David's superiors to accuse him of racial prioritizing. Vic and his boys are happy to help with the case because it finally gets them back on the streets. Meanwhile, Vic discovers that Corrine's been assaulted by a junkie and when he comes to help, he finds himself face to face with Owen, Matthew's therapist, who has become Corrine's boyfriend and his son's new father figure. Shane also gets dealt a familial blow when the missing money train cash is linked to Mara and her mother. Back on the case, Vic and his team use their brand of "aggressive policing" to solve the murders, discovering the grim truth that rocks Claudette and the community. Danny and Julien wrap up their case when they discover the same perp who robbed and beat up a Hassidic man and his son is the same guy who assaulted Corrine at the hospital.
Guest Stars: Noel Gugliemi (1) as Savuto, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, Rashaan Nall as Tobar, Paul Benjamin as Perry, Vincent Angell as Lyor Slavok, Camillia Sanes (1) as Aurora Aceveda, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, William Stanford Davis (5) as Deon, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Dwayne L. Barnes as Link, Andrew Borba as Crosby Nell, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, M. Neko Parham as Twizzy, | Co-Guest Stars: Nigel Gibbs as Asst. Chief Roy Phillips, Lonnie Hughes as Merril, Xuyen Valdivia as Tung Yung, Veronica Del Palacio as Gitana, La Trice Harper as Oleana, Yoann Cifuentes as Avram Rabinowitz, Tom Holiday as Reverend, Tom Yi as Detective Rodriguez, Steve Cell as Cobalt, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Gary Cruz as Neron, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Roger Marks as Yosef Rabinowitz, Linda Friedman as Nina, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Oren Williams as Kid
Director: Michael Chiklis
Writer: Kurt Sutter
Songs: Steve Earle -- Ashes to Ashes
 
36 :03x10 - What Power Is... (May/11/2004)
While trailing Juan and Ricky, the two guys who assaulted him, Aceveda finds himself in a near fatal confrontation during an attempted liquor store robbery. Determined to bring down his rapist at any cost, Aceveda enlists the help of Vic and his guys to find him, dead or alive. Along the way, Aceveda recovers the cell phone that was used to photograph the rape. He also manages to shoot and kill the only other witness to the assault, Ricky. Meanwhile, Claudette rejoins Dutch on the search for the cuddler rapist as they get a stunning break on the case. When Mara reveals what a bloodsucking grifter her mother can be, Shane decides to confess to Vic and the team that Mara stole the money train cash to help her crazy mom. The Strike Team is forced to set up an unsuspecting ex-con by dropping a bag full of marked money in his path.
Guest Stars: DeLane Matthews as Stella Sewell, Monnae Michaell as Vanessa, Rebecca Pidgeon as Joanna Faulks, Camillia Sanes (1) as Aurora Aceveda, Larry Sullivan as Det. Craig Milne, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Rif Hutton as James Freeman, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Clark Gregg as William Faulks, Kurt Caceres as Juan Rizano, Wilmer Calderon (1) as Ricky, | Co-Guest Stars: Katherine Anderson (1) as Yolanda, Melanie Myers as Paula, Wanya Green (1) as Taniesha, Lenore Perry as Sara, Angela Gardner as Kara, Yuji Hasegawa as Korean Man, Damon Standifer as Jarod, Hunter Bodine as Henry, Jim Budig as Neil O'Brien, Lori Yeghiayan as I.A.D. Girl, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Victor Cohn-Lopez (1) as Vido, Patrick Montes as Dr. Ausanta, Frank Rodriguez as Diagur Levi, Sofie Calderon as Elisa, Paul Saucido as Carlos, Jocko Sims as Anquoin
Director: Dean White
Writer: Kim Clements
 
37 :03x11 - Strays (May/18/2004)
Vic and the strike team are back out on the streets on a routine bust when a banger takes a shot at Shane. When they shakedown the shooter, they find themselves in the middle of a prescription drug running ring. As they follow that lead, they find something bigger than they expected. Using Danny to go undercover as a soccer mom running drugs on the side, they discover a complex money laundering scheme being run out of a custom car outfit. Meanwhile, Dutch gets the word that Will, the Cuddler rapist, is ready to talk. Will's wife, Joanna, is also waiting at the Barn to talk to Will who completely refuses to communicate with her. As Dutch plays middle man between Will and his wife, he attempts to get inside the mind of a killer and why he did what he did. Will mocks Dutch's text book analysis and in turn, psychologically digs into Dutch.
Guest Stars: David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Natalie Zea as Lauren Riley, Lionel Mark Smith as Candlin, Vicellous Reon Shannon as Trick, Rebecca Pidgeon as Joanna Faulks, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, DeLane Matthews as Stella Sewell, Clark Gregg as William Faulks, Dominic Hoffman as Louis Sperling, | Co-Guest Stars: Keith Davis as Banger, Sandy Mulvihill as Ms. Emerich, Jim Cody Williams (3) as Preston, Larnell Stovall as Luddy, Mark Luna as Suspect, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey
Director: David Mamet
Writer: Glen Mazzara
 
38 :03x12 - Riceburner (May/25/2004)
Aceveda assigns Vic and his team to serve a high risk warrant to a Korean fugitive. What Vic and his guys think is a regular take down, turns into a dangerous game of cat and mouse. When two children are killed in the crossfire, Vic finds himself in the middle of a hostile struggle with the Korean community who refuses to give up one of their own. Meanwhile, Claudette and Dutch focus on a robbery case involving a woman holding up convenience stores to get cash in order to leave her abusive husband. When their suspect ends up dead, this strikes a chord with Claudette. Julian and Danny are assigned to a stolen furniture case and enlist the help of one of Vic's contacts who knows the stolen goods business from way inside.
Guest Stars: Douglas Roberts as Hank Deets, Lydia Look as Tracy Pok, RonReaco Lee as Taylor Orrs, Daniel Dae Kim as Thomas Choi, Rif Hutton as James Freeman, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Natalie Zea as Lauren Riley, Andrew Borba as Crosby Nell, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, | Co-Guest Stars: C. W. Pyun as Korean Man, Simon Rhee as James Cho, Atticus Todd as Mario, Maurice Sherbanee as Silvio, Tom Yi as Detective Rodriguez, Champagne Powell as Leroy, Susan Oh as Korean Woman, Yvans Jourdain as Storeowner, Glen Badyna as Larry McBride, Jim Budig as Neil O'Brien, Wanda-Lee Evans as Ginnie, Elizabeth Jayne Hong as Screaming Korean Wife, Suyun Kim as Korean Hostess, Wayne Lopez as Arreyo Gonzalez Esq., Bill H. McKenzie (1) as Chi Chi, | Uncredited: Johnny Nguyen as Charlie Kim
Director: Scott Brazil
Writer: Scott Rosenbaum, Adam E. Fierro
 
39 :03x13 - Fire In The Hole (Jun/01/2004)
When the key suspect in the Armenian money train robbery turns up missing, Aceveda discovers there is a mole in the treasury department who is feeding information to the Armenian Might. Vic and the Strike Team race to find the money train robbery suspect, who they originally framed, in order to keep the cover on their story. With the help of Diagur, the Strike Team finds their man, O'brien, and order him to get out of town before he's brutally murdered. Meanwhile, the Strike Team realizes that O'brien has ignored their warnings to get lost and is still in town collecting on a sports bet. When they track him down, it's too late, the Armenians have reached him first. They must get rid of O'brien's body so that the Treasury department will continue to consider him the main suspect and investigate his disappearance.
Guest Stars: Natalie Zea as Lauren Riley, RonReaco Lee as Taylor Orrs, Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, Mo as Derwin, Michael Phenicie as Bartender, Nicki Micheaux as Detective Trish George, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Gareth Williams (1) as Detective Waylon Burke, Andrew Borba as Crosby Nell, | Co-Guest Stars: Linda Friedman as Nina, Sharif Rashed as Primo, Patrick Wolff as Ogo, Herman Wilkins as Jantrell Davis, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Frank Rodriguez as Diagur Levi, Tony Rivard as Frog, Verda Bridges as Felicia, Jim Budig as Neil O'Brien, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Ric Drasin as Pipe, Ted Emporellis as Eddie, Aisha Hinds as Annie Price, Jayden Lund as Casey, Jon Ecklund as Hunter
Director: Guy Ferland
Writer: Kurt Sutter, Charles H. Eglee
 
40 :03x14 - All In (Jun/08/2004)
With the deadly Armenian triggerman, Margos, hot on their trail, the Strike Team is turning over Little Armenia to find him first. A chilling discovery is made when the mole in the Treasury department reveals that names and photos of the Strike Team have been delivered to the Armenian Might. As the Strike Team digs deeper into the Armenians, they discover a helpless Armenian woman whose sister is being held hostage by Margos. Meanwhile, Dutch and Claudette investigate the shooting of a public defender after the sentencing of a One-Niner. What they think could be retribution from the One-Niners turns out to be a much more complex murder case as they discover that the public defender has a drug problem and used regularly while she was in court.
Guest Stars: Stana Katic as Ayla, Karmin Murcelo as Carol, Brian J. White (1) as Detective Tavon Garris, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Michele Hicks as Mara Sewell, Dominic Hoffman as Louis Sperling, Marcos A. Ferraez (1) as Leith, Anthony Azizi as Petrosh, Andrew Borba as Crosby Nell, | Co-Guest Stars: Vahe Bejan as Kail Saffian, Mike Batayeh as Yervant, Paul Hewitt as Mark Barron, Hrach Titizian as Lernig, Ryan Templeton as Mary, Angela Sarafyan as Sosi, Gichi Gamba as Marlon Gault, Oded Gross as Jon Nadler, Adam Harrington as Uniform Cop, | Uncredited: Kurt Sutter as Margos Dezirian
Director: Stephen T. Kay (1)
Writer: Scott Rosenbaum
 
41 :03x15 - On Tilt (Jun/15/2004)
When David confirms that the strike team is the target of an Armenian mob hit, Vic must take matters into his own hands. Claudette's career is on the line when she disobeys David's orders to put a case to rest that may prove the innocence of convicted felons.
Guest Stars: Stana Katic as Ayla, Yasmine Delawari as Angelica, Cathy Cahlin Ryan as Corrine Mackey, Michael Benyaer as Goma Magar, David Rees Snell as Detective Ronald "Ronnie" Gardocki, Michael Tomlinson as Ben Horton, Andre 3000 as Robert Huggins, | Co-Guest Stars: Aixa Clemente as Xiomara, Krystal Fernandes as Marta, Harace Carpenter as Benjamin, Cari Golden as Rommi Cohen, Melanie Myers as Paula, Breena Shepard as Vangi, Mashari Laila Bain as Michy, Ray Stoney as Walter Clifton, Joel Rosenthal as Matthew Mackey, Nikos Psarras as Mihalis, Ramon Hilario as Papi, Dennis W. Hall (3) as Prison Guard, Scott Damian as Palini, Kenneth Colom as Officer Lucas, Autumn Chiklis as Cassidy Mackey, | Uncredited: Kurt Sutter as Margos Dezirian
Director: Scott Brazil
Writer: Shawn Ryan, Glen Mazzara
 
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