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Intelligence - Episode 1.06 - Patient Zero - Press Release

Feb 3, 2014

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GABRIEL AND RILEY HEAD TO TEXAS TO CONTAIN A DEADLY VIRUS AND FIND PATIENT ZERO, ON “INTELLIGENCE,” MONDAY, FEB. 10

“Patient Zero” – Gabriel and the Cybercom team head to Texas to help contain an outbreak of a deadly, rapidly spreading virus, but when Gabriel cyber-renders ground zero of the outbreak to isolate who Patient Zero might be, he and the team are shocked to see that the suspect is a criminal believed to have been executed a week earlier, on INTELLIGENCE, Monday, Feb. 10 (10:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. a

CHEAT TWEET: Will Gabriel & Riley locate the criminal who is spreading a deadly virus? #IntelligenceCBS 2/10 10/9c http://bit.ly/1cOwPaP

SERIES REGULARS:
Josh Holloway (Gabriel)
Meghan Ory (Riley Neal)
Marg Helgenberger (Lillian Strand)
Michael Rady (Chris Jameson)
John Billingsley (Dr. Shenandoah Cassidy)
PJ Byrne (Nelson Cassidy)

GUEST CAST:
Tomas Arana (DNI Adam Weatherly)
Nick Searcy (General Greg Carter)
Sandra Cevallos (DHS Anna Rachey)
James MacDonald (DFBI Oliver Sicola)
Ronnie Blevins (Luther Vick)
Carrie Coon (Luanne Vick)
Daniel S. Gonzalez (Tom-Tom Benitez)
David Carpenter (Warden)
Matthew Jones (Jones)

WRITTEN BY: Michael Seitzman
DIRECTED BY: Adam Davidson

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2 comments:

  1. Sounds really good and this show is awesome, too. When it comes to terrorism plots in books, movies, or television, as well as in reality, biological weapons are way more scary to me than a nuclear and chemical weapons.

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  2. Not sure if my comment posted or not since I don't see it... But I said...
    This sounds like a good episode and it's an awesome show, too. When it comes to books, movies, television shows, and even in reality, I find biological weapons far more scary than nuclear and chemical weapons.

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