Special Unit 2

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Special Unit 2

Season 2 cast
Genre SciFi/comedy
Starring Michael Landes,
Alexondra Lee
Country of origin Flag of the United States USA
Language(s) English language
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 19 (List of episodes)
Production
Location(s) Chicago, IL
Running time 60 min.
Broadcast
Original channel UPN
Original run April 2001 – February 2002
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Special Unit 2 is a short-lived, American SciFi/comedy television series that aired on UPN for two seasons from April 2001 through February 2002. The show focused upon the exploits of a top-secret Chicago police division known as Special Unit 2, charged with the task to police the city's large population of mythological beings, known as "Links."

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"Links" are the common monsters from folklore and mythology (except vampires, whose existence is specifically identified as preposterous), and are described as being the missing link between apes and humans (although other human-like species have evolved, for instance gargoyles, who are identified as humanoid descendants of dinosaurs). They live in hiding and/or disguise among the human population. On occasions when Links are seen by humans, they are usually dismissed as hallucinations or optical illusions, except by those who are especially perceptive. Special Unit 2 is the top-secret division of the Chicago police specifically designated to handle Link-related cases.

Detective Nick O'Malley (Michael Landes) and his newly assigned partner, Detective Kate Benson (Alexondra Lee), are the two central characters. Nick is a maverick veteran in Special Unit 2. His initial callous, jaded, and at times cruel demeanor is revealed to be a result of the loss of his previous partner to a particularly vicious Link who cut her up into "600 inch-sized cubes." Kate is one of the rare individuals who acknowledges the existence of Links instead of finding a more acceptable (albeit incorrect) explanation for the traditionally unexplained phenomena that they cause. Her refusal to deny her observations jeopardizes her career as a police officer and estranges her from her fellow officers. Kate's tenacity and conviction leads to her recruitment by Special Unit 2.

Supporting characters include Captain Richard Page (Richard Gant), SU2's commanding officer who sports a fake wooden hand that plays in multiple gags to comedic effect. The unit's liaison with the Link community is Carl (Danny Woodburn), a verbally expressive, gnome with kleptomania and a penchant for armed robbery and an antagonistic attitude towards Nick, which Nick returns in kind. The antics of Nick and Carl's love-hate relationship contribute a significant element of humor within the fantasy universe of the show. Carl is completely invincible to everything but a diamond coated saw and dragon fire, teeth.

Other members of the unit are the technical experts, who provide background, research and technology on various Links. Initially the primary technician is the acerbic Link biologist Sean Radmon (Sean Whalen), succeeded in later episodes by Jonathan (Jonathan Togo), SU2's obsessively enthusiastic technician who analyzes Link evidence and produces a seemingly endless stream of Link-related inventions with positive glee. Another recurring character is Alice Cramer (Pauley Perrette), who is the Unit's public relations person and acts to convince the press and witnesses that the crimes and strange events committed by Links are merely toxic spills, mass hallucinations, drugged out street gangers, etc.

The unit further maintains secrecy by hiding the physical location of the unit's headquarters behind the facade of a Chinese laundry. The detectives drive unmarked, stylish sports cars and utilize sophisticated weaponry and technology to deal with Link threats.

A partial list of Links encountered by SU2 in the course of the episodes include a trash-talking Gargoyle, the scheming Pied Piper posing as a children's television host, the homicidal Sandman, and deadly snake-haired Medusa, all revealed to be criminals in these particular cases. Most of the monsters are portrayed as behaving rather human-like, forming urban communities. Considering this, it can be noted that SU2 does not always treat suspects respectfully. They refer to "Link" suspects as "scum" and make use of harassment, unlawful arrest, torture, and willful murder against them.

[edit] Episodes

  1. The Brothers - April 11, 2001
  2. The Pack - April 18, 2001
  3. The Wraps - April 25, 2001
  4. The Web - May 2, 2001
  5. The Waste - May 9, 2001
  6. The Depths - May 16, 2001
  7. The Grain - October 3, 2001
  8. The Skin - October 10, 2001
  9. The Years - October 17, 2001
  10. The Invisible - October 24, 2001
  11. The Eve - October 31, 2001
  12. The Rocks - November 7, 2001
  13. The Drag - November 14, 2001
  14. The Beast - November 21, 2001
  15. The Wall - November 28, 2001
  16. The Straw - January 16, 2002
  17. The Love - January 30, 2002
  18. The Piper - February 6, 2002
  19. The Wish - February 13, 2002


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