Based on the plagiarism scandal involving Jayson Blair, a black reporter at The New York Times who was discovered to have committed plagiarism and fabricated sources. The New York Times was also criticized for affirmative action for its promotion of Blair to a full-time staffer.
First episode with Samantha Buck as Det. Bishop, who partnered with Goren during Eames's pregnancy and maternity leave.
The episode's title refers to the former Soviet Union's official newspaper of that name. "Pravda" means "Truth."
While the Communist Party of the Russian Federation still maintains a triweekly broadsheet under the same title, the episode's title alludes to the unreliability and often-fabricated content of Pravda's Soviet-era prominence.
While the Communist Party of the Russian Federation still maintains a triweekly broadsheet under the same title, the episode's title alludes to the unreliability and often-fabricated content of Pravda's Soviet-era prominence.
Glynn Turman, who plays Roy Hines, was married to Aretha Franklin 1978-1986.