A female tv journalist appears to be the focus of a kidnapper's obsession. He kidnaps a victim and sends the reporter a video tape giving instructions what to do or he will kill the victim. In the mean time Chloe, suffering from stage freight, thinks about quitting ballet.
Anna Galvin (Nikki Ware), Bruce McCarty, John Cassini (Lonnie Simmons), Steven Culp.
Co-producer: Ra'uf Glasgow
Consulting producer: Dee Johnson
Producer: John Forrest Niss
Producer: Charles Holland
Produced by: Lorie Zerweck
Co-executive producer: Steve Feke
Co-executive producer: George Geiger
Written by: Charles D. Holland
Directed by: Kees van Oostrum
Grace: "I'm sorry Bail, that's all."
Bailey (looking very serious): "And for these prices. (Grace and George look uncomfortable. Bailey flashes a smile:) Thanks."
The architect whom Nikki Ware mentions in her live broadcast from the city center plaza has a familiar name: Monica Gillette. This also happens to be the name of an assistant editor who edited this episode.
After the team has solved the enigma of the kidnapper's music, Bailey mentions Edgar Allan Poe and quotes a stanza "Quoth the raven, Nevermore". The stanza is from Poe's famous poem called "The Raven". It was first published in a New York magazine in January 1845. Later that year, it was released in the collection "The Raven and Other Poems". Read "The Raven" poem here.