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"Burning Man"
Series Night Stalker
Season 1, Episode 4
Night Stalker 1x04 001
Air date October 20th, 2005
Writers Noah Baylin
Director Tony Wharmby
Producers Adam Armus; Robert P. Cohen; Dan Curtis; Kay Foster; John Peter Kousakis; Suzanne Lauer; Darin Morgan; Robert Parigi; Daniel Sackheim; William Schmidt; Frank Spotnitz
Starring Stuart Townsend; Gabrielle Union; Eric Jungmann; Cotter Smith
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"Burning Man" is the fourth episode of the supernatural drama television series Night Stalker. It was directed by Tony Wharmby with a script written by Noah Baylin. It first aired on ABC on Thursday, October 20th, 2005. In this episode, a whack-a-doodle is burning, burning, burning for you! Carl Kolchak pursues leads relating to a copycat killer using the same M.O. as that of a bio-terrorist who is now dead. He's convinced that this new string of murders is related to the supernatural. Of course he does. He wouldn't by Kolchak if he was just a normal guy, now would he?

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Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is rated TV-PG.
  • This is the only episode of Night Stalker written by Noah Baylin. Baylin is also an executive story editor on the series.
  • There are a total of fourteen credited cast member in this episode, which is one more from the previous episode and one more from the following episode.

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  • The title of this episode is taken from the Burning Man festival, which is held annually in Black Rock City, Nevada. Its where a bunch of hippies go to express themselves and discuss art and music and performance art while engaging in other experimental activities. The event takes its name from its culmination, the symbolic ritual burning of a large wooden effigy.

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  • Carl Kolchak: They're in the news every day. Warnings about what you should eat, drink, breathe, think. In the modern world, fear of death isn't a distant anxiety reserved for old age – it's daily life. The ordinary no longer offers comfort – not when death can come any time. From any thing.

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  • Carl Kolchak: Panero spent 10 years trying to catch a monster. I think that monster finally caught him.

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  • Carl Kolchak: That would be the real-world explanation.
  • Tony Vincenzo: I live in the real world, Carl – that's the explanation I'm looking for.

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  • Carl Kolchak: Doug Panero lived with the fear he finally came to see. A fear I know too well, of a question that holds a terrible answer. Should I ever look into the eye of the monster I'm chasing... whose face would I see?

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