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Post by longislanditalian2 on Aug 19, 2008 20:48:07 GMT -5
( from spoiler blog)
Episode 6.08 will be called "Pin Up Girl". It features the following.
[Frankie] Late 20's, retro 50's Pencil Skirt, Sexy. An Expert in Photography with the ID Unit.
The case is from the 1950's
Subject line tweak - RichE
Changed subject line to reflect possible episode number change - RichE
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Post by g13 on Aug 19, 2008 23:45:01 GMT -5
lets hope it is '55 '56 '57 or '59
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Post by fugyx on Aug 21, 2008 14:26:07 GMT -5
i think that Pin up girl is the SEVENTH episode...
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Post by riche on Aug 21, 2008 14:50:59 GMT -5
i think that Pin up girl is the SEVENTH episode... As LII2 says, SpoilerTV blog says the 8th. It has "The Dealer" as the 7th. TV.com has this down as the 7th. Once it settles down and we know more we'll correct the subject lines as necessary.
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Aug 22, 2008 12:34:01 GMT -5
I've heard it's a case from 1950
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Post by orison on Aug 23, 2008 11:44:31 GMT -5
Okay, not much info yet on this one, but this girl Frankie... let's say Valens' intrigued by her and there's some sexual tension here. Later, he asks her out to dinner and there's also a scene at a batting cage...
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Post by morwenna16 on Aug 24, 2008 19:36:26 GMT -5
It looks like a 1953 case to me, the picture Frankie analyzes is of a pin-up girl and the photo is from 53. I think the victim is a young woman named Rita, probably the girl in the picture, but it's hard to tell without more info.
Frankie looks very different from Scotty's other love interests, a lot less neurotic, and the two hit it off right away. She doesn't sound anything like ADA Thomas (who I liked fine, as a character).
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Post by longislanditalian2 on Aug 25, 2008 12:35:17 GMT -5
Battling cage, sounds like they will be hitting some baseballs together just like Mulder did with Scully
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Post by eduardodelroice on Aug 25, 2008 12:56:31 GMT -5
1953, many cases from that years, could not it have been from 52?
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Post by orison on Aug 25, 2008 15:07:18 GMT -5
Battling cage, sounds like they will be hitting some baseballs together just like Mulder did with Scully That was my first thought as well. *lol*
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Post by tillace on Aug 26, 2008 6:54:50 GMT -5
and mine.
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Post by Nanouille on Aug 27, 2008 11:20:04 GMT -5
Does anybody know who will play Frankie?
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Post by fugyx on Sept 13, 2008 14:40:12 GMT -5
STORY LINE In 1953 top pin-up girl RITA FLYNN is shot to death, and 55 years later, the suspects include her photographer, her manager, her best friend, and the President of her fan club...
[RITA FLYNN] In her 20s in 1953, voluptuous yet innocent looking, Rita is a super-popular pin-up girl, a model with a lively smile and a considerable coterie of followers, who has made a decent life for herself in spite of a seedy, unhappy past. A cheesecake model who rarely shows her fans anything but cleavage and good cheer, Rita is making a lot of money -- and hopes to expand her career to include photography. But with Rita's success comes the jealous of other, less talented members of her social circle, and despite her fair business dealings, her friendly manner and her genuine talent as a photographer, she's shot to death, a murder that goes unsolved for 55 years...GUEST STAR (1) PROTOTYPE: Think Bettie Page, Rose MacGowan, or Katy Perry
[ZIP FELLIG IN 1953] 27 years old in 1953, Zip is Rita's handsome boyfriend and steady photographer, a man who regards himself as an artist -- but in fact, he's a bit of a hack, whose girlfriend is stunningly photogenic. Lucky enough to have no rivals for Rita, Zip sees his life changing unalterably when Rita tries to market herself as a photographer, and succeeds by using a male name. Zip has access to the safe containing Monty Moran's gun -- but is his anger with Rita for stealing his livelihood enough to add up to murder?...GUEST STAR (1)
[ZIP FELLIG IN 2008] In his 70s, Zip is still going strong but trying too hard to look young. The owner of "Glamour World Photography," Zip makes a nice living peddling over-priced prints of Rita Flynn negatives, selling them on the retro collectibles market. Stunned to learn that the cops are looking into Rita's murder again after 53 years, Zip gets to squirm when he neglects to mention the fact that he had access to Monty Moran's safe -- a safe that held the murder weapon..sptv050769 .GUEST STAR (11)
[BETTY SUE BAKER IN 1953] 24 years old, sassy and smart, Betty Sue is Rita's best friend as well as her wardrobe and makeup stylist. Unlike Rita, Betty Sue hasn't really found her niche in life; she doesn't have a boyfriend, doesn't have much of a career, and is saddled with an alcoholic dad who spills all her income in the Philadelphia taverns. Having turned to stripping to support her dad's taste for whiskey, she's deeply embarrassed when Rita finds her onstage en deshabille -- and even more embarrassed when her new beau buys her dinner just to get Rita's autograph. Drunkenly jealous of her friend, Betty Sue goes over the edge and kills Rita...GUEST STAR (2)
[BETTY SUE BAKER IN 2008] In her 70s, Betty Sue is now a volunteer at St. Mary's Church, a woman who has given her adult life to helping others. Seemingly a nice church lady who couldn't possible have been a vulgar stripper, Betty Sue is careful to misdirect the detectives, pointing them in the direction of Reg Dwight. But in fact, Betty Sue is the guilty murderess, a woman who has spent a chaste and charitable life in atonement for a long-ago crime, and who goes to prison quietly when she's called...GUEST STAR (24)
[MONTY MORAN IN 1953] In his 30s, an up-and-coming skin magazine publisher, Monty is also Rita's manager, a man who controls both ends of the business: production and distribution. A likeable guy with a big vocabulary, from whom bullpoo poo pours in an unending stream, Monty is expert at selling: his new magazine, his star model, ice cubes to Eskimos. But for some reason, when Rita is killed, it's with a gun that's in Monty's possession...GUEST STAR (2)
[MONTY MORAN IN 2008] In his 80s and still going strong, Monty has published many magazines over the years, and he's made a considerable fortune along the way. Happy to revisit his memories of Rita, Monty points the police in the direction of fan club President Beanie Monroe, and clearly thinks the kid was a mid-century stalker. But when he learns that Rita was killed with a gun in his possession, Monty loses his ability to BS with the best of them, because he's too shocked to lie...GUEST STAR (15) Source: SpoilerTV
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Post by mrsvalens on Oct 19, 2008 2:27:58 GMT -5
Battling cage, sounds like they will be hitting some baseballs together just like Mulder did with Scully That was my first thought as well. *lol* Me to!!
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Post by riche on Oct 22, 2008 3:07:53 GMT -5
I've tweaked the subject line of this to move it to episode number 9, not because I know that that is correct but because Triple Threat is confirmed to be 8.
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Post by riche on Oct 24, 2008 3:07:43 GMT -5
Looks like this might be the episode that Tania Raymonde starts her run.
From SpoilerTV. Sweeps info.
Sunday, Nov. 23 COLD CASE-Lilly (Kathryn Morris) and the team examine the 1953 case of a famous pin up girl when a crime scene photo, provided by a fan, provides new and vital evidence. Tania Raymonde ("Lost") joins the cast as recurring character Frankie Rafferty, a love interest for Det. Valens (Danny Pino).
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Post by cellogal on Oct 24, 2008 10:19:56 GMT -5
Scotty/Frankie....do we call this "Scankie?"
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Post by riche on Oct 24, 2008 10:46:29 GMT -5
Scotty/Frankie....do we call this "Scankie?" Fratty?
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Post by silversideup on Oct 24, 2008 11:06:32 GMT -5
Both funny...
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Post by riche on Nov 5, 2008 4:35:53 GMT -5
SpoilerTV: Pin Up Girl Lilly and the team re-open the 1953 case of a pin up girl when a fan's crime scene photo provides new and vital evidence in the case, on COLD CASE, Sunday, Nov. 23 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Tania Raymonde (pictured) joins the cast as recurring character Frankie Rafferty, a smart and feisty lab technician. Photo: Adam Taylor/Warner Bros. 2008 Warner Bros. Television. All Rights Reserved.
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