"Stained Glass" is the third episode of season one of Cloak & Dagger.
Plot[]
Tandy is on the run as Detective O'Reilly closes in on her, but the detective may not be after her for the reasons Tandy thinks. Tyrone is desperate for answers and turns to Evita and her Auntie Clarisse, a Voodoo priestess, for help.
Cast[]
- Olivia Holt as Tandy Bowen/Dagger
- Rachel Ryals as Young Tandy Bowen
- Aubrey Joseph as Tyrone Johnson/Cloak
- Maceo Smedley as Young Tyrone Johnson
- Andrea Roth as Melissa Bowen
- Gloria Reuben as Adina Johnson
- Miles Mussenden as Otis Johnson
- Carl Lundstedt as Liam Walsh
- Emma Lahana as Detective Brigid O'Reilly
- J.D. Evermore as Detective James Connors
- Angela M. Davis as Clarisse
- Gary Weeks as Greg
- Noëlle Renée Bercy as Evita Fusilier
- Michael Vincent Donovan as Rick Cotton
- Wayne Pére as Peter Scarborough
- Marqus Clae as Billy Johnson
- Andy Dylan as Nathan Bowen
- Dalon J. Holland as Duane Porter
- Deric Augustine as Rockwell
- Jeff Caperton as Board Member (uncredited)
Continuity and References to the Marvel Cinematic Universe[]
- Clarisse is introduced.
- Rick Cotton appears.
- New York City Police Department is mentioned.
Trivia[]
- Marie Laveau is mentioned in this episode. She was portrayed by Angela Bassett in American Horror Story: Coven.
- Billy Johnson tells Tyrone Johnson "You come at the king, you best not miss". This is a line famously spoken by Omar Little (Michael Kenneth Williams) in The Wire.
- Angela M. Davis is credited as Auntie Chantelle, even though her character is called Auntie Clarisse within the episode.
Gallery[]
Videos[]
Links[]
- "Stained Glass" on IMDb