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(Episode Credited cast)| Mary McCormack | ... | Mary Shannon | |
| Fred Weller | ... | Marshall Mann (as Frederick Weller) | |
| Nichole Hiltz | ... | Brandi Shannon | |
| Paul Ben-Victor | ... | Stan McQueen | |
| Cristián de la Fuente | ... | Raphael Ramirez | |
| Matthew Davis | ... | Lewis Fowler / Lewis Ford (as Matt Davis) | |
| Joshua Malina | ... | Peter Alpert | |
| David Zayas | ... | Harrison Locke | |
| Mandy June Turpin | ... | Janice Austin | |
| Mitch Pileggi | ... | Al Dennison | |
| Joe Manuel Gallegos Jr. | ... | Deputy U.S. Marshal | |
| Miguel Martinez | ... | Raoul Mejia | |
| Richard McClarkin | ... | Seattle Marshal | |
| Kat Sawyer-Young | ... | Doctor (as Kat Sawyer) |
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Mary Shannon: I yearn for blind devotion.Mary Shannon: Unthinking, unwavering, a cause, a thing, a principle worthy of absolute loyalty.
Mary Shannon: A truth self-medicating.
Mary Shannon: A love unabating.
Mary Shannon: Something, ANYTHING to which I relinquish all personal responsibility.
Mary Shannon: Semper Fi, Til Death do Us Part, In Nomine Patris, Let's Go Mets.
Mary Shannon: To the true believers... the lucky few... of thee I sing.
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*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
In Plain Sight goes political. As part of the plot a reference is made to a vice-president who got kickbacks from a company involved in the war, but the charge was never proved. Code for: Dick Cheney and Haliburton and Iraq. Also, the victim/protected witness is a former decorated marine who fought in Iraq and says that the government follows the money in war, "That's why we went into Iraq and not Darfur." Code for: Blood for oil, the H with human life. The victim/protected witness became a mercenary to get money for killing people, as Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack) says. The mercenary crime was committed in Mexico, a good way to underscore how American military/mercenaries are further victimizing our neighbors to the south.
This episode was a propaganda piece against the previous presidential administration and the war in Iraq. It would be nice if just for once a TV show wouldn't have to show its biases and shove them into the faces of its viewers.
Maybe they can rename the series War Inc. and have John Cusack (Mary McCormack worked with him in the movie 1408, maybe she picked up on some of his wisdom on the set and passed it on to the script writer) collaborate with the scriptwriting. Nah, he wouldn't have needed anyone else's ideas. At least they'd be honest. Insane, but honest.