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  • Vanished The Cell (Season 1, Episode 10)
  • TV Episode | 43 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Vanished

The Cell (Season 1, Episode 10)
TV Episode | 43 min | Drama, Mystery, Thriller

An expert edits fragments from the senator's TV speech to manufacture a fake declaration. Sara talks in her cell to a fellow prisoner and gets the fake message: Jeffrey calls her disappearance the best thing that happened to his campaign; ...See moreAn expert edits fragments from the senator's TV speech to manufacture a fake declaration. Sara talks in her cell to a fellow prisoner and gets the fake message: Jeffrey calls her disappearance the best thing that happened to his campaign; she reminisces how he proposed to her. Agent Michael Tyner arranges for Lucas and Mei an interview in Atlanta with theologian on death-row Aaron Hensleigh but he only refers to the Flood, the Tower of Babel and Sodom&Gomorrah. A surveillance camera saw the driver of a van which escaped from the warehouse shot dead; in it Lucas finds a well-hidden Roman cypher wheel, designed for a specific coded text, but in Qumran-Hebrew, like the Dead Sea scrolls. After seeing her baby ultrasound with Ben, Marcy repeats her blackmail to Wallace, who calls her bluff as the senator's career could also sink; she promises Judy spicy live talk on TV. Two fake repairmen steel the wheel from the FBI evidence room, but are both killed in a shoot-out; they had photos of Sara and Aaron's wife Deborah Hensleigh in a car model released two years after her alleged slaughtering. Sara's cell neighbor claims to be Deborah. Kidnapping Deborah only makes sense as leverage on Aaron, to decipher Ezechiel, if his execution is postponed, which can follow from the Brocket case which Wallace Rainer could decide if nominated; even this news doesn't make Aaron talk to Lucas, just beg to find and protect Deborah. Marcy has a miscarriage and demands blood tests for foul play. Rainer is finally nominated but still denies to Jeffrey to have Sara. Written by KGF Vissers See less
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Director
Writers
Josh Berman (created by) | J.R. Orci (written by) | Matthew Lau (staff writer)
Producers
Composer
Cinematographer
Casting Directors
Meg Liberman (as Liberman/Patton) | Cami Patton (as Liberman/Patton)
Production Designer
Status
Edit Released
Updated Nov 17, 2006

Release date
Nov 17, 2006 (United States)

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30 cast members
Name Known for
Eddie Cibrian
Agent Daniel Lucas Agent Daniel Lucas   See fewer
John Allen Nelson
Senator Jeffrey Collins Senator Jeffrey Collins   See fewer
Joanne Kelly
Sara Collins Sara Collins   See fewer
Margarita Levieva
Marcy Collins Marcy Collins   See fewer
John Patrick Amedori
Max Collins (credit only) Max Collins (credit only)   See fewer
Christopher Egan
Ben Wilson Ben Wilson   See fewer
Ming-Na Wen
Agent Lin Mei (as Ming-Na) Agent Lin Mei (as Ming-Na)   See fewer
Rebecca Gayheart
Judy Nash Judy Nash   See fewer
Christopher Cousins
Judge Wallace Rainer Judge Wallace Rainer   See fewer
Arie Verveen
Aaron Hensleigh Aaron Hensleigh   See fewer
Reed Diamond
Therapist Therapist   See fewer
Susan Misner
Nadia Sands Nadia Sands   See fewer
Tina Holmes
Deborah Hensleigh Deborah Hensleigh   See fewer
Leslie Odom Jr.
Malik Christo Malik Christo   See fewer
David Berman
Agent Edward Dockery Agent Edward Dockery   See fewer
Esai Morales
Agent Michael Tyner Agent Michael Tyner   See fewer
Leith M. Burke
Matthew (as Leith Burke) Matthew (as Leith Burke)   See fewer
Gina Gallego
Doctor Doctor   See fewer
Marc Valera
Agent Sean Barrow Agent Sean Barrow   See fewer
Alanna Boatright
Rainer's Assistant Rainer's Assistant   See fewer
James Huang
Security Agent Security Agent   See fewer
Ted Garcia
WCN Anchor WCN Anchor   See fewer
Jesse Bean
Security Guard Security Guard   See fewer
Ruby Roth
Little Girl Little Girl   See fewer
Gregory J. Barnett
Agent #1 (uncredited) Agent #1 (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Grace
FBI Agent (uncredited) FBI Agent (uncredited)   See fewer
Jason Gray
Guard #1 (uncredited) Guard #1 (uncredited)   See fewer
John Lacy
Hunter #1 (uncredited) Hunter #1 (uncredited)   See fewer
George Mims
ERT Agent (uncredited) ERT Agent (uncredited)   See fewer
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