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  • Dangerous Women Episode #1.28 (Season 1, Episode 28)
  • TV Episode | Comedy, Crime, Drama

Dangerous Women

Episode #1.28 (Season 1, Episode 28)
TV Episode | Comedy, Crime, Drama

The morning after Fisher's accident, Holly goes to see him. He realizes she hasn't told anyone he's injured and can't move. She walks away without speaking. Randy arrives at the inn early for Holly's engagement party and wants to get ...See moreThe morning after Fisher's accident, Holly goes to see him. He realizes she hasn't told anyone he's injured and can't move. She walks away without speaking. Randy arrives at the inn early for Holly's engagement party and wants to get together with Crystal. Rita pushes Maria by having her wait on her hand and foot. Michael Torres, Fisher's replacement at the prison, watches as Maria snaps at Rita. They get into an argument, with him suggesting she's worse than the guy he replaced. When Rita continues to push and taunt her, Maria dumps her out of the wheelchair. Everyone is astonished to see Rita leap to her feet. Torres offers an apology to Maria for starting off on the wrong foot, but they continue to clash. Holly returns to a dehydrated Fisher. She places a large bottle of water for him -just outside his reach- and walks away with a smile. Nell and Maria discuss John Randall's interest in her. Torres introduces the two to his girlfriend Deirdre, but at the prison, Maria takes a call for him from another woman named Sandra. Rita forgives Maria. Crystal informs Patricia that they're receiving multiple calls for Fisher, who appears to be missing. Randy wants a kiss from Crystal. Holly goes back to Fisher and after teasing him, gives him the water. Jerry looks for Holly and finds her, but doesn't see Fisher. Jerry sings a song for Holly at the engagement party and gives her a ring. A delirious Fisher imagines he sees Holly and promises never to hurt her again. He then believes he sees his ex wife, who taunts him about leaving him for another woman. Ricky urges Randy to marry Crystal, but he says the time isn't right. He later confides in Crystal that he's broke and can't marry her until he can give her and Ricky a proper home. Holly reveals that she isn't inviting her father to the wedding because she only wants friends there. Brad finds Fisher and goes for help. Jerry takes Fisher's statement about the accident while Holly smiles knowingly at him. Written by Mark Faulkner See less
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Director
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Cindy Jervey Prial (breakdown writer) | Elizabeth Snyder (breakdown writer) | Lois Booton (story editor) | Reg Watson (created by)
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Updated Nov 6, 1991

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Nov 6, 1991 (United States)

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16 cast members
Name Known for
Lynn Hamilton
Cissie Johnson Cissie Johnson   See fewer
Katherine Justice
Rita Jones Rita Jones   See fewer
Maria Rangel
Maria Trent Maria Trent   See fewer
Kelli Van Londersele
Holly Warner Holly Warner   See fewer
Melanie Vincz
Crystal Fox Crystal Fox   See fewer
Valerie Wildman
Patricia Meadows / Faith Cronin Patricia Meadows / Faith Cronin   See fewer
Stephen Liska
Jack Fisher Jack Fisher   See fewer
Kansas Long
Ricky Robbins Ricky Robbins   See fewer
Fred Mancuso
Randy Carter Randy Carter   See fewer
Mark McCoy
Joe Holland Joe Holland   See fewer
Ed Monaghan
Jerry Vernon Jerry Vernon   See fewer
Casper Van Dien
Brad Morris Brad Morris   See fewer
Anthony Addabbo
Michael Torres Michael Torres   See fewer
Sharon Ernster
Nell Patterson Nell Patterson   See fewer
Louise Lewis
Minnie Wells (as Louise Fitch) Minnie Wells (as Louise Fitch)   See fewer
Kelly Read
Debbie Jones Debbie Jones   See fewer
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