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− | "'''Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest'''" is the tenth episode of the [[Queen of the Willis (season 13)|thirteenth season]] of the American animated television series ''[[Queen of the Willis]]''. It originally aired in broadcast syndication in the United States on November 8, 2024 as a two-hour movie. In the episode, new evidence of a murder case from 1995 is found, Captain [[Brad Hunter]], who worked on the case as a rookie cop and Lieutenant [[Nick Jeffries]], who worked on the case as a detective, sets out to find the killer, fulfilling the promise he made to the victim's daughter and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda 29 years ago. | + | "'''Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest'''" is the tenth episode of the [[Queen of the Willis (season 13)|thirteenth season]] of the American animated television series ''[[Queen of the Willis]]''. It originally aired in broadcast syndication in the United States on November 8, 2024 as a two-hour movie. In the episode, new evidence of a mass murder case from 1995 is found, Captain [[Brad Hunter]], who worked on the case as a rookie cop and Lieutenant [[Nick Jeffries]], who worked on the case as a detective, sets out to find the killer, fulfilling the promise he made to the victim's daughter and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda 29 years ago. QMPD reinvestigate a the shooting in 1995, where two sixteen year old boys (who are from a local street gang) killed fifteen bystanders (Captain Hunter's father, Brad, Sr. was one of them) at the upper-class community of Quill Dwenger and wounded 30 others before turning their guns on themselves when footage from a recently discovered video camera suggests there was a third shooter who got away. |
− | + | This episode features the introduction of Sergeant Detective Jana Miller (voiced by [[Marla McClinton]]). The episode was written by [[Jacqui Fountaine]] and directed by [[Season Atkins]]. | |
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*[[Melvin Runecraft]] as [[Nick Jeffries|Lt. Nick Jeffries]] | *[[Melvin Runecraft]] as [[Nick Jeffries|Lt. Nick Jeffries]] | ||
*[[Kendra Ray]] as [[Ramona Battishill|Officer Ramona Battishill]] | *[[Kendra Ray]] as [[Ramona Battishill|Officer Ramona Battishill]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Marla McClinton]] as [[Jana Miller|Det. Jana Miller]] |
*[[Karly Jameson]] as [[Kymberly Millspaugh|Officer Kymberly Millspaugh]] | *[[Karly Jameson]] as [[Kymberly Millspaugh|Officer Kymberly Millspaugh]] | ||
*[[Marti McDaniel]] as [[Pia Yoque|District Attorney Pia Yoque]] | *[[Marti McDaniel]] as [[Pia Yoque|District Attorney Pia Yoque]] |
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Episode no. | Season 13 Episode 10 | ||
Directed by | Season Atkins | ||
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Featured music | (see article) | ||
Production code | 1310 | ||
Original air date | November 8, 2024 | ||
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"Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest" is the tenth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series Queen of the Willis. It originally aired in broadcast syndication in the United States on November 8, 2024 as a two-hour movie. In the episode, new evidence of a mass murder case from 1995 is found, Captain Brad Hunter, who worked on the case as a rookie cop and Lieutenant Nick Jeffries, who worked on the case as a detective, sets out to find the killer, fulfilling the promise he made to the victim's daughter and Captain Hunter's sister Brenda 29 years ago. QMPD reinvestigate a the shooting in 1995, where two sixteen year old boys (who are from a local street gang) killed fifteen bystanders (Captain Hunter's father, Brad, Sr. was one of them) at the upper-class community of Quill Dwenger and wounded 30 others before turning their guns on themselves when footage from a recently discovered video camera suggests there was a third shooter who got away.
This episode features the introduction of Sergeant Detective Jana Miller (voiced by Marla McClinton). The episode was written by Jacqui Fountaine and directed by Season Atkins.
Contents
Plot
Production and development
Cast
In addition to the main Queen of the Willlis cast, several recurring guest stars voiced characters in the episode.
Recurring Cast
- Kathryn Morris as Sgt. Lilly Rush
- Frank Davidson as Officer Jarrett Dailey
- Ava Zinn as Cap. Brad Hunter, Jr. (1995 and 2024)
- Ava Zinn as Brad Hunter, Sr. (1995)
- Alexandra Moffitt as Officer Elaine Reed
- Melvin Runecraft as Lt. Nick Jeffries
- Kendra Ray as Officer Ramona Battishill
- Marla McClinton as Det. Jana Miller
- Karly Jameson as Officer Kymberly Millspaugh
- Marti McDaniel as District Attorney Pia Yoque
Guest cast
- Seth MacFarlane as Nick Jeffries and Young Ramona Battishill (then Rayvon) (1999)
- Rachel MacFarlane as Young Elaine Reed and Young Kymberly Millspaugh (1999)
- [[]] as Brenda Hunter (1995)
- [[]] as Brenda Hunter (2024)
Music
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Cultural references
References
External links
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