D.C. (TV series)
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D.C. is an American drama television series that ran from April 2 to 23, 2000 on The WB.[1][2] The series followed five young interns in Washington, D.C. as they navigate their careers and lives in the nation's capital.
Initially titled D.C. Interns, the series was given a 13-episode order in May 1999 to debut as a midseason replacement. However, on November 17, 1999, The WB announced that the series' 13-episode order was reduced to seven – effectively shutting down production – due to the success of the network's fall lineup, and the departure of creator John August.[3]
Cast and characters
- Gabriel Olds[4] as Mason Scott, a young man fresh out of college who has dreamed his entire life of coming to the city to make a difference.
- Mark-Paul Gosselaar as Pete Komisky, Mason's best friend and a lobbyist who understands the questionable morality of the political system in D.C.
- Jacinda Barrett as Finley Scott, Mason's sister who dropped out of graduate school.
- Daniel Sunjata as Lewis Freeman, a Supreme Court clerk.
- Kristanna Loken as Sarah Logan, Lewis's girlfriend and a junior field producer for a cable news station.
Recurring
- John Benjamin Hickey as Congressman Rob Owens
- Kenneth Welsh as Neil
- Daniel McDonald as Dryder
Notable guest stars
- Len Cariou as Senator William Abbott ("Pilot")
- Tom McCarthy as Joseph Scott ("Truth")
- Melissa McCarthy as Molly ("Justice", "Blame")
- Joanna Cassidy as Lewis' boss ("Justice")
Episodes
References
External links
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