Sarah Zimmerman
Guest Appearances
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THE OFFICE · S7, E10China
After reading an article about China growing as a global power, Michael (Golden Globe winner Steve Carell) decides China must be stopped before they take over the US. Everyone in the office complains about Dwight's (Rainn Wilson) building standards and Pam (Jenna Fischer) threatens to move Dunder Mifflin to a new building. John Krasinski, Ed Helms, Leslie David Baker, Brian Baumgartner, Kate Flannery, Mindy Kaling, Angela Kinsey, Phyllis Smith, Oscar Nunez, Creed Bratton, B.J. Novak, Ellie Kemper, Craig Robinson, Paul Lieberstein and Zach Woods also star.
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DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES · S8, E19With So Little to Be Sure Of
Susan learns Mike had been keeping a secret; Bree becomes the prime suspect in Gaby's stepfather's murder; Gaby discovers a way to earn a higher commission at work; Tom's girlfriend works to make sure his divorce goes through.
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THE CLOSER · S2, E5To Protect and To Serve
When Flynn and Provenza were off duty, they were planning to watch the baseball game at Dodger Stadium. Then, they found the deceased woman in Provenza's garage. However they put off calling the LAPD because they had sky box tickets of the game.
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THE GOOD WIFE · S3, E21The Penalty Box
Alicia defends a judge against misconduct charges stemming from his days as a prosecutor. Meanwhile, Cary makes a career decision and Kalinda deals with the repercussions of Agent Delany's investigation.
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WITHOUT A TRACE · S4, E4Lost Time
When the backpack and ID of missing college coed Skye Petersen are suddenly dropped off at a thrift store seven years after Jack - and ultimately the legal system - determined she was murdered by her married professor with whom she'd just ended an affair, the team decides to reopen the case. Jack fears that he may have elicited a wrongful murder confession during an intense interrogation with the professor. The thrift store's grainy two-day-old security video shows Skye's belongings being left by a woman who looks remarkably like Skye. As the team reinvestigates this formerly high-profile case, Jack is especially eager to learn the truth, despite knowing that this new evidence may uncover a tragic mistake on his part that has already cost the professor seven years in prison.