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First aired as streaming video on the Lifetime website in June 2007. The streaming video was soon removed, however, as it had been made available by mistake.  
First aired as streaming video on the Lifetime website in June 2007. The streaming video was soon removed, however, as it had been made available by mistake.  


A few days prior to its North American television premiere, however, a downloadable copy was officially released for sale.
A few days prior to its North American television premiere, a downloadable copy was officially released for sale.


Sometimes billed as the first episode of "season 2", due to Lifetime's decision to split the broadcast of the actual, 22-episode first season into two blocks, of 12 and 10 episodes respectively.
Sometimes billed as the first episode of "season 2", due to Lifetime's decision to split the broadcast of the actual, 22-episode first season into two blocks, of 12 and 10 episodes respectively.

Revision as of 00:55, 20 October 2007

Blood Ties episode
“D.O.A.”
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 13
Guest star(s) Steve Bacic as Paul "Dirty" Deeds
Writer(s) Shelley Eriksen
Director James Dunnison
Production no.
Original airdate June 2007 (online), 12 October 2007 (on TV)
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Norman" "Wild Blood"

List of Blood Ties episodes


Notes

First aired as streaming video on the Lifetime website in June 2007. The streaming video was soon removed, however, as it had been made available by mistake.

A few days prior to its North American television premiere, a downloadable copy was officially released for sale.

Sometimes billed as the first episode of "season 2", due to Lifetime's decision to split the broadcast of the actual, 22-episode first season into two blocks, of 12 and 10 episodes respectively.


Blood Ties Blog

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