TV Episodes
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Numb3rs
NUMB3RS is a drama about an FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) who recruits his mathematical-genius brother Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) to help the Bureau solve a wide range of challenging crimes in Los Angeles. The two brothers take on the most confounding criminal cases from a very distinctive perspective. Inspired by actual events, the series depicts how the confluence of police work and mathematics provides unexpected revelations and answers to the most perplexing criminal questions. Don is joined on his team by fellow agents, played by Alimi Ballard, Dylan Bruno, Sophina Brown, Navi Rawat, friend Peter MacNicol and father, Judd Hirsch.
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Army Wives
The show follows the struggles, dreams and friendships of a diverse group of women — and one man — living with their spouses and families on an active Army post. Kim Delaney stars as (Claudia Joy Holden), Sally Pressman (Roxy LeBlanc), Brigid Brannagh (Pamela Moran), Brian McNamara (Michael Holden), Sterling K. Brown (Roland Burton), Wendy Davis (Joan Burton), Drew Fuller (Trevor LeBlanc), Terry Serpico (Frank Sherwood), Katelyn Pippy (Emmalin Holden) and Catherine Bell (Denise Sherwood). The series is based on the book “Under the Sabers: The Unwritten Code of Army Wives” by Tanya Biank.
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Lucky
Sex and The City’s” John Corbett stars as Michael “Lucky” Linklatter, a gambling addict living in Las Vegas (probably not the best place to live with a gambling problem), trying to cope with the suicide of his wife, break his gambling habit, regain his life after losing a million dollars and possibly get together with another gambling addict, Theresa (Ever Carradine). He’s helped by buddies Vinny and Mutha, and sorta helped/sorta threatened by tough guy hood Joey Legs (Dan Hedaya).
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Everwood
Everwood tells the story of a widower, Dr Andy Brown, who leaves his successful job as a top Manhattan neurosurgeon to live in a small Colorado town, bringing his 9-year-old daughter Delia and 15-year-old son Ephram with him. He chooses the town of Everwood because his late wife had told him of her emotional attachment to it. Many of the story lines deal with the conflicts of adjusting to a new setting, as well as getting along with new people.
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Robbery Homicide Division
“A compelling drama, Robbery Homicide Division draws viewers into the lives of the elite Robbery and Homicide Division of the present-day Los Angeles Police Department. The detectives in this select unit work only high-profile crime wherever it occurs in Los Angeles.”
”Detective Sam Cole (Tom Sizemore, Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down) heads the Robbery and Homicide Division’s team of highly skilled detectives. Sometimes outrageous, always strategic, Cole has both a hunter’s raw instinct and the intellect and wit to pursue L.A.’s most vicious and complex crimes. He has mastered the art of viewing crime through the eyes of the criminal.”
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The Shield
The Shield breaks the conventional formula of the cop genre. It plays out in a tough, morally ambiguous world in which the line between good and bad is crossed every day. The series focuses on the tension between a group of corrupt but effective cops and a captain torn between bringing them down and advancing his own political ambitions. The Shield stars Michael Chiklis (The Commish). Benito Martinez plays “Captain David Aceveda.” The Emmy-nominated CCH Pounder (ER & Boycott), plays “Det. Claudette Wyms,” a veteran detective who understands Mackey and knows how to play both sides of the fence.
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Felicity
It all starts the moment shy, beautiful Felicity Porter (Keri Russell) asks Ben Covington (Scott Speedman) to sign her high school yearbook. Even though the two have never spoken, what he writes is so insightful, so perfect, it persuades Felicity to change the course of her future. She surreptitiously follows Ben to a fictional NYU and is quickly swept into a romantic triangle that brings both discovery and heartache.
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Homicide: Life on the Street
A one-hour drama inspired by David Simon’s acclaimed non-fiction book “Homicide: A Year on the Killing Streets.” It is at once a mundane yet compelling look in and around a Homicide unit of the Baltimore Police Department, a group of determined individuals who are committed to their grim job at hand
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Twin Peaks
The story begins with the murder of Laura Palmer, a teen aged girl who lived in the quiet town of Twin Peaks, near the US – Canadian borders. Everyone seems surprised and devastated by the girl’s murder, and the town’s sherif welcomes the help of FBI agent Dale Cooper, who comes to investigate the case. As Cooper begins his search for Laura’s killer, the town’s secrets are gradually exposed. This is definitely not an average quiet town. At nights, agent Cooper sees strange visions of Laura and other mysterious people, visions that tell him that something big is happening here, something far more evil than a single murder case
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