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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
Revision as of 00:41, 27 November 2019
"Three Birds and a Baby" is the fourth episode of Birds of Prey. It aired on October 30, 2002. "Three Birds and a Baby" is the fourth episode of Birds of Prey. It aired on October 30, 2002.
Synopsis
When Helena rescues an abandoned baby boy, Guy, and brings him back to the clock tower, Barbara and Dinah try to help. However, to everyone's surprise, the baby is only happy when Helena is holding him. Even more astounding is the fact that Guy wakes from his nap as a walking, talking 5-year-old and is soon a teenager. Now in a race against time, the women discover that Guy is programmed to live his entire life in three days--and to kill the first person he becomes attached to, putting Helena in grave danger.[1]
Cast
Starring
- Ashley Scott as Helena Kyle/Huntress
- Dina Meyer as Barbara Gordon/Oracle
- Rachel Skarsten as Dinah Redmond
- Shemar Moore as Detective Jesse Reese
- Ian Abercrombie as Alfred Pennyworth
- Mia Sara as Dr. Harleen Quinzel
Guest starring
- Riley Smith as young adult Guy
- Michael Welch as teenage Guy
- Bobby Edner as 10/11 year old Guy
- Kevin Rankin as Lewis Melfin
- Brody Hutzler as a mercenary
Co-starring
- Matthew Josten as 4 Year Old "Guy"
- Richard Stobie as 70 Year Old "Guy"
- Rachel Koda as Woman
- Brad Bufanda as Tough Kid
- Victor Bevine as 40 Year Old "Guy"
Uncredited
- Unknown as baby Guy
Trivia
- Dr. Melfin asks Helena if she's "faster than a speeding bullet", a phrase often attributed to the powers of Superman.
References
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"Pilot" • "Slick" • "Prey for the Hunter" • "Three Birds and a Baby" • "Sins of the Mother" • "Primal Scream" • "Split" • "Lady Shiva" • "Nature of the Beast" • "Gladiatrix" • "Reunion" • "Feat of Clay" • "Devil's Eyes" |