Appearances
Featured Characters:
- Template:Flash (Apparent death)
Supporting Characters:
- NYPD
- Template:Flash
- Claire Temple
Villains:
- Template:Flash
- Harlem's Paradise
- Domingo Colon
Other Characters:
- Dr. Gabe Krasner (First appearance)
- Rafael Scarfe (Mentioned)
- The Delfonics
- WJBP-TV
- Cornell Stokes (Corpse, skeleton or other remains) Template:Flash
- Jazmine Stokes (Mentioned)
- Malik (Mentioned)
- Mamma Mabel (Mentioned)
- NYPD
- Officer Masterson (First appearance)
- Inspector Priscilla Ridley
- "Steel Serpent" (Mentioned)
- Reva Connors (Mentioned)
- Soledad Temple (Mentioned)
- Pete Stokes (Photo)
- Alex
- Thembi Wallace (Mentioned)
- Pop (Mentioned)
- James Lucas (Mentioned)
- Dr. Noah Burstein
- Albert Rackham (Mentioned)
- Neville Barnwell (First appearance; dies)
- Peter Hong (First appearance; dies)
- Juan Carlos Castro (First appearance; dies)
- Jacques Alef (First appearance; dies)
Locations:
- Earth-199999
- New York City
- Harlem
- Harlem's Paradise
- Pop's Barber Shop
- 29th Precinct Police Station
- United Palace Theatre (Mentioned)
- Peter Luger Steak House (Mentioned)
- Harlem
- Georgia
- Seagate Prison (Photo)
- Noah Burstein's House
- Boston (Mentioned)
- New York City
Items:
- Judas Bullet (Mentioned)
Vehicles:
Synopsis
Synopsis not yet written
Cast
Character | Actor |
---|---|
Luke Cage | Mike Colter |
Detective Misty Knight | Simone Missick |
Shades | Theo Rossi |
Diamondback / Willis Stryker | Erik LaRay Harvey |
Claire Temple | Rosario Dawson |
Councilwoman Mariah Dillard | Alfre Woodard |
Inspector Priscilla Ridley | Karen Pittman |
Domingo Colon | Jacob Vargas |
Dr. Noah Burstein | Michael Kostroff |
Dr. Gabe Krasner | John Scurti |
Alex | John Clarence Stewart |
Zip | Jaiden Kaine |
Sugar | Sean Ringgold |
Darnell | J. Alphonse Nicholson |
Megan McLaren | Dawn-Lyen Gardner |
Cops | Tyler Evans; Guy Fernandez |
Neville | Khalil Maasi |
Peter | Shing Ka |
Juan Carlos | Franky G |
Notes
- The Gang Starr song the episode is named after is "DWYCK" (probably meaning Do What You Can, Kid), from their album Hard to Earn. While the song and the episode don't have much in common, there is a blatant reference to the song when Misty is being offered lemonade by Dr. Krasner. Dr. Krasner offers the drink, saying it's a popular drink, and Misty replies saying that it still is. This references the line "Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is" from the song.