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‘Bull’ Season 6 Episode 1 Photos, Plot, Cast and Air Date

Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull and Yara Martinez as Isabella ‘Izzy’ Colon in ‘Bull’ season 6 episode 1 (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)

Bull moves to a new night with its sixth season premiere airing on Thursday, October 7, 2021 at 10pm ET/PT. Season six episode one, “Gone,” finds the team desperately searching for Bull’s kidnapped daughter.

The cast is led by Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull. Yara Martinez plays Isabella “Izzy” Colón, Geneva Carr is Marissa Morgan, Jamie Lee Kirchner plays Danny James, Christopher Jackson stars as Chunk Palmer, and MacKenzie Meehan is Taylor Rentzel.

Episode one was directed by Eric Stoltz from a script by Kathryn Price and Nichole Millard. Guest stars include Nora Noto, Jenny Bacon, Mark Taudevin, Lilla Crawford, and Sam Breslin Wright.

“Gone” Plot: Bull and the TAC team must call upon all their collective experience to locate Bull’s kidnapped daughter, and the abductor warns them not to go to the police. As Bull works to build the most important psych profile of his life, he begins to suspect the captor is someone connected to his past, on the sixth season premiere of Bull.

Geneva Carr as Marissa Morgan and Christopher Jackson as Chunk Palmer in season 6 episode 1 (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Yara Martinez as Isabella ‘Izzy’ Colon and Michael Weatherly as Dr. Jason Bull in season 6 episode 1 (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Yara Martinez as Isabella ‘Izzy’ Colon, Geneva Carr as Marissa Morgan and MacKenzie Meehan as Taylor Rentzel in season 6 episode 1 (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Christopher Jackson as Chunk Palmer in the “Gone” episode (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)
Geneva Carr as Marissa Morgan, Christopher Jackson as Chunk Palmer, MacKenzie Meehan as Taylor Rentzel, and Yara Martinez as Isabella ‘Izzy’ Colon (Photo © 2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc)



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Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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