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666 Park Avenue - Episode 1.04 - Hero Complex - Press Release

1 Oct 2012

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HENRY IS BURDENED WITH LOYALTY ISSUES THAT THREATEN HIS CAREER, NONA'S DISTURBING VISIONS FRIGHTEN JANE, AND GAVIN PLAYS A WICKED GAME OF 'LET'S MAKE A DEAL' WITH ANNIE, ON ABC'S "666 PARK AVENUE"

"Hero Complex" - Henry learns that Gavin is under investigation for questionable real estate transactions, and must choose between loyalty to his boss or his friendship with Gavin. Jane, unaware of Henry's dilemma, has her own decision to make after she discovers the identity of the thief at The Drake. Meanwhile, the eerie apparition of the little girl reappears with a warning about the contents of the suitcase Jane retrieved, and Nona is troubled by alarming visions of Henry's future. Finally, Annie begs for Gavin's help when her "creation" of Kandinsky goes awry, and he offers her a dangerous quid pro quo as a solution, on "666 Park Avenue," SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 (10:01-11:00 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

"666 Park Avenue" stars Rachael Taylor as Jane Van Veen, Dave Annable as Henry Martin, Mercedes Masšhn as Louise Leonard, Robert Buckley as Brian Leonard, Helena Mattsson as Alexis Blume, Erik Palladino as Tony DeMeo and Samantha Logan as Nona Clark, with Vanessa Williams as Olivia Doran and Terry O'Quinn as Gavin Doran.

Guest starring are Aubrey Dollar as Annie Morgan, Ursula Parker as little girl, Wendy Moniz as Ingrid, Jose Zuniga as Commissioner Pike, Misha Kuznetsov as Kandinsky and Jenna Stern as Gretchen Wilson.

"Hero Complex" was written by Elizabeth Craft & Sarah Fain and directed by John Behring.

Source: ABC