![]() ![]() Meanwhile, Jinx show up in the emergency room and under arrest for drunk driving.Īn irresponsible mother of three ( Cynthia Watros) is reluctant to play by the rules. Mary is observed by a psychiatrist (Ali Marsh) to determine her readiness for active duty. A dead witness causes Mary to take ditch her administrative leave to solve the case, until her plan gets changed by her own brand of post-traumatic stress disorder.Ī northern California marijuana mastermind ( Kevin Rankin) cannot testify without using the drug to neutralize his anxiety disorder, leading him to fake amnesia to get out of his court date. Mary helps to protect three siblings ( Will Estes, Ellen Hollman, and Liza Weil) after their mother, one of her witnesses, is found dead in her house. Stan and Marshall search for a way to force Spanky ( Mark Boone Junior) to tell the truth about Chuck's drug trafficking and clear the Shannon sisters' names. Mary returns home to learn that Brandi's involvement with Chuck may cost her her career when Agent O'Connor ( Will McCormack) begins searching for a scapegoat. When an overzealous FBI agent ( Will McCormack) discovers a connection between the crimes, a nationwide manhunt begins for Mary, Chuck, and their kidnapper ( Mark Boone Junior). Meanwhile in New Jersey, Brandi's boyfriend Chuck ( Tim Kelleher) is also abducted and two FBI agents are killed. Mary is kidnapped after watching her mother's audition. The life of Mary's Ukrainian witness ( Angela Sarafyan) becomes more complicated when she discovers that her new boyfriend (Alex Feldman) is also in WITSEC. The closeness of a family is tested when they enter the program after the daughter (Jontille Gerard) witnesses a shooting.Ī member of the Program ( John Benjamin Hickey) under Mary's watch is in a car accident and Mary has to find out if it was an accident or related to his former life.Ī Chicago cop ( Jason Wiles) testifies against his corrupt colleagues. Two brothers are assigned to Mary, one of whom develops a gambling addiction. After Jay is shot, all the secrets start to come out. While this doesn't set well with Mary, she must keep the arrangement a secret. When Jay Arnstein ( John Ales) is put into the witness protection program, he brings both his wife ( Sherry Stringfield) and his mistress ( Virginia Williams). While trying to line up her next job, the man is busted and agrees to testify against her to become a part of the Witness Protection Program. Mary and Marshall take on a case involving a man ( Dave Foley) who works for an assassin-for-hire. While Mary is trying to keep her safe, the witness gets engaged and her photo is all over the papers. Mary's assignment is a serial con-artist ( Missi Pyle) who is married to a diamond smuggler. ![]() Things get complicated when Mary takes on the case of a child who saw his mother murdered and is going to testify against the people who killed her, including his father ( Vincent Ventresca). Meanwhile, Mary's sister Brandi visits from New Jersey. Mary and Marshall are on their way to drop off a new Ukrainian witness ( Angela Sarafyan) when Stan calls them about the murder of the son of two of Mary's witnesses ( Al Sapienza and Kathrine Narducci). Look for a new post every other week or so.Episodes Season 1 (2008) No. Occasionally, sites beyond the borders of Litchfield will be visited. This is a town with a rich history, some well known, some not. Hidden in Plain Sight hopes to reveal the history of one small town – Litchfield, Connecticut – by exploring its landscape for clues to its past. By opening our eyes and asking questions, they may emerge from the shadows of the decades or even centuries. There are tales of the past all around us. This crystallizes the philosophy of this blog. The storm-drain grate and the fire hydrant are touchable, direct links with largers concepts, portals into the past of industrialization.” Noticing dates on cast-iron storm-drain grates and fire hydrants intoduces something of the shift of iron-founding from Worcester and Pittsburgh south to Chattanooga and Birmingham. Moreover, even the most ordinary of things help make sense of others, even of great historical movement. ![]() Put the things in spatial context or arrange them in time, and they acquire value immediately. Any explorer sees things that reward not just a bit of scrutiny but a bit of thought, sometimes a lot of thought over years. Amazing connections get made that way questions are raised - and somtimes answered - that would never be otherwise. “Learning to look around sparks curiosity, encourages serendipity. In his wonderful book Outside Lies Magic, Harvard professor John Stilgoe writes, ![]()
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