| "Valentine" | |
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| Air date | February 9th, 2012 (US) February 10th, 2012 (CAN) |
| Writers | Roger Grant |
| Director | Dave Barrett |
| Producers | Jae Marchant; Roger Grant; Don Whitehead; Holly Henderson; Dana Baratta; Dave Barrett; David Ehrman; Andrea Newman; Leslie Morgenstein; Gina Girolamo; Andrew Miller; Kevin Williamson; Nick Pavonetti |
| Starring | Brittany Robertson; Thomas Dekker; Gale Harold; Phoebe Tonkin; Shelley Hennig; Jessica Parker Kennedy; Chris Zylka; Natasha Henstridge |
| Episode guide | |
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Next "Return" |
"Valentine" is the fourteenth episode of the supernatural teen-drama series The Secret Circle. It was directed by Dave Barrett with a script written by Roger Grant. It first aired on the CW Network on Thursday, February 9th, 2012.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Guest Stars[]
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Grey Damon | Lee LaBeque |
| JR Bourne | Isaac |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Secret Circle was developed by Andrew Miller. It is based upon the book by author L.J. Smith.
- This episode is rated TV-14.
- Associate producer Nick Pavonetti is credited in the end-title sequence to this episode.
- Actress Brittany Robertson is credited as Britt Robertson in this episode.
- Director David Barrett is credited as Dave Barrett in this episode.
- This is the second episode of The Secret Circle directed by Dave Barrett. He directs three episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Family".
- This is the first episode of The Secret Circle written by Roger Grant. He writes two episodes of the series in total. His next episode is "Traitor".
- This episode is the final on-screen appearance of Isaac. He is later revealed to have been killed off-panel in a future episode.
- This is the fourth appearance of Lee LaBeque. He appeared last in "Witness". He appears next in "Return".
- Chris Zylka is credited as a series regular on The Secret Circle beginning with this episode.
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