A rogue game warden (Yancy Butler) breaks out her guns after the schemes of an obsessed poacher (Robert Englund) lands a group of high school students into the midst of the man-eating crocodile "nature preserve." |
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To move four million dollars of stolen money past a police roadblock, the perpetrators of a deadly bank heist use a suburban family as unwitting couriers. Now the criminals want their money back and will stop at nothing to reclaim their gains. |
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To move four million dollars of stolen money past a police roadblock, the perpetrators of a deadly bank heist use a suburban family as unwitting couriers. Now the criminals want their money back and will stop at nothing to reclaim their gains. |
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A rogue game warden (Yancy Butler) breaks out her guns after the schemes of an obsessed poacher (Robert Englund) lands a group of high school students into the midst of the man-eating crocodile "nature preserve." |
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Goren and Eames investigate two murders at a Web company. Their investigation leads to a site that connects strangers for romantic encounters. |
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An actor is killed performing a stunt in a controversial Broadway musical. The real drama is trying to figure out who wanted the leading man dead. |
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Goren and Eames investigate the homicide of a philanthropist whose body was switched with a medical cadaver from the institute he was funding. |
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When a wealthy wine importer is found dead in his cellar, Goren and Eames uncover the conspiratorial workings of a high-end auction house. |
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The brazen murder of a Wall Street CEO takes Goren and Eames on an investigative trail that leads into the world of high-end Manhattan match-making. |
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After a young call girl is murdered, the investigation leads Goren and Eames to a hard-partying, "rockstar" fashion designer extraordinaire. |
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After a man is thrown to his death off a building, Goren and Eames discover an ongoing war between two private security companies. |
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Goren and Eames return to the Major Case Squad after a year-long absence and must determine if a banker was murdered or committed suicide. |
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An internal tragedy in the Major Case Squad leads to big cast changes for Season 9 of this installment of the "Law & Order" franchise. Saffron Burrows joins as Det. Serena Stevens, who partners with Det. Nichols (Jeff Goldblum) and new Capt. Zoe Callas (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). This season features guest appearances from Lorraine Bracco, Tracy Pollan and Dan Lauria as a boxing trainer whose client is involved in a dog-fighting ring. |
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An internal tragedy in the Major Case Squad leads to big cast changes for Season 9 of this installment of the "Law & Order" franchise. Saffron Burrows joins as Det. Serena Stevens, who partners with Det. Nichols (Jeff Goldblum) and new Capt. Zoe Callas (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio). This season features guest appearances from Lorraine Bracco, Tracy Pollan and Dan Lauria as a boxing trainer whose client is involved in a dog-fighting ring. |
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An internal tragedy in the Major Case Squad leads to big cast changes for Season 9 of this installment of the "Law & Order" franchise. Saffron Burrows joins as Det. Serena Stevens, who partners with Det. Nichols (Jeff Goldblum) and new Capt. |
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A body discovered at a construction site bears all the hallmarks of a serial killer who was executed more than six months ago in Chicago. |
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The owner of a popular food truck is murdered, and his body is discovered by a married woman with whom he was having an affair. |
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The body of a bright young college student is found completely drained of blood in what appears to be a sex game gone wrong. |
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Government official Les Tarney blackmails Dr. Joel Silverstern and Dr. Shelton Springe for overcharging patients before he is killed. |
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The ghosts of Nichols's past haunt him when he investigates the murder of an eccentric book dealer who lived in isolation with his only daughter. |
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The career of a promising boxer is derailed when authorities discover he's at the center of a dog fighting ring and one of his partners turns up dead. |
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The body of a real estate agent is discovered in the basement of an empty building. The odd clues point Nichols and Stevens in several directions. |
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An internal tragedy in the Major Case Squad leads to big cast changes for Season 9 of this installment of the "Law & Order" franchise. Saffron Burrows joins as Det. Serena Stevens, who partners with Det. Nichols (Jeff Goldblum) and new Capt. |
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To bolster his image as an avenging son, the power-hungry son of a Somali sheikh orders the death of men he had earlier directed to kill his father. |
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A yacht cruising the Somali coast opens fire on an unarmed boat, killing a sheikh and his wife. The incident sets off an international grab for power. |
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Four men who have been friends since high school discover they're being blackmailed over the death of another childhood friend. |
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The publisher of Inset magazine is found dead the morning after a party celebrating Inset's 50th anniversary. |
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Nichols and Stevens investigate when a young girl is murdered after visiting a medical center to receive treatment for an assault. |
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Nichols and Stevens are called to investigate after a happily married couple is assaulted and sedated by a masked assailant while leaving the marina. |
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When the headless body of a man turns up at the bottom of a storm drain, what appears to be a mob hit leads to a secret world of escorts and money. |
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Nichols and Stevens investigate the death of a ballerina at a prestigious conservatory, where a love of art collides with the harsh reality of murder. |
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The murder of an NYPD detective brings Nichols and Stevens to a sleepy seaside town, ruled by an Irish mob boss with a reputation for eluding justice. |
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Guilt-ridden ex-CIA agent Tommy Sparrow (David Rasche) longs to reconnect with his estranged daughter Josephine (Elisabeth Röhm), but he lacks the guts to face her. But when he realizes she desperately needs his help, Tommy valiantly risks life-threatening danger to save her. Director Garrett Bennett's clever drama about love, tragedy and forgiveness also stars Eric Roberts, Chad Lindberg and John Aylward. |
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Jeff Goldblum joins the cast of the long-running procedural drama as Detective Zach Nichols, who partners with Detective Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson) in the eighth season of high-profile investigations conducted by the NYPD's Major Case Squad. Goldblum and Nicholson are featured in half of the season's episodes, while the other half star original cast members Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe as ace sleuths Goren and Eames. |
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Jeff Goldblum joins the cast of the long-running procedural drama as Detective Zach Nichols, who partners with Detective Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson) in the eighth season of high-profile investigations conducted by the NYPD's Major Case Squad. Goldblum and Nicholson are featured in half of the ... |
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Jeff Goldblum joins the cast of the long-running procedural drama as Detective Zach Nichols, who partners with Detective Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson) in the eighth season of high-profile investigations conducted by the NYPD's Major Case Squad. Goldblum and Nicholson are featured in half of the ... |
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Jeff Goldblum joins the cast of the long-running procedural drama as Detective Zach Nichols, who partners with Detective Megan Wheeler (Julianne Nicholson) in the eighth season of high-profile investigations conducted by the NYPD's Major Case Squad. Goldblum and Nicholson are featured in half of the season's episodes, while the other half star original cast members Vincent D'Onofrio and Kathryn Erbe as ace sleuths Goren and Eames. |
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Angela (Elisabeth Röhm), a morally bankrupt acting coach, helps slimy criminals avoid prison by training them how to appear innocent in court. But when a former client pegs her as his next murder victim, Angela starts running scared and realizes her past mistakes. Written and directed by Colleen ... |
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Guilt-ridden ex-CIA agent Tommy Sparrow (David Rasche) longs to reconnect with his estranged daughter Josephine (Elisabeth Röhm), but he lacks the guts to face her. But when he realizes she desperately needs his help, Tommy valiantly risks life-threatening danger to save her. Director |
Detectives Nichols and Wheeler discover the deadly passion that exists behind the arts. |
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When a CFO is found stabbed in the men's room at a gala dinner, Nichols and Wheeler step into the world of high finance to catch an unlikely killer. |
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Two young brothers endure the insanity of their mother until she dies under questionable circumstances in a bathtub. |
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Boz Burnham dodged a murder charge and parlayed his notoriety into a TV show. But when he turns up dead, Goren and Eames track down a killer's killer. |
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A celebrity chef's world is upended when his tabloid-friendly, gorgeous girlfriend and business partner is killed under mysterious circumstances. |
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Nichols and Wheeler find themselves on the world stage, untangling the dark politics behind the Olympic Site Selection Committee. |
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When a fragile couple lose their child in a hotel robbery, Goren and Eames race against the clock to track down the missing child. |
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When a young hipster is found stabbed in an ethnically-charged neighborhood, Nichols and Wheeler enter the world of aspiring artists with big dreams. |
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The drug-addicted daughter of a city politician survives a hit by "playing dead," but her blackmailing dealer boyfriend isn't so lucky. |
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Angela (Elisabeth Röhm), a morally bankrupt acting coach, helps slimy criminals avoid prison by training them how to appear innocent in court. But when a former client pegs her as his next murder victim, Angela starts running scared and realizes her past mistakes. Written and directed by Colleen Patrick, this screwball comedy also stars Eric Roberts, Sean Patrick Flanery, Jim Holmes and Rick Overton. |
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With the banks failing and public discontent high, aging revolutionary Axel Kaspers believes the time is ripe to spark a populist uprising. |
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A hunky poster boy with a million-dollar torso has what others crave: sex appeal. |
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Detectives Nichols and Eames must track down a killer who is surprisingly adept, and too close for comfort. |
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When poker genius Josh Snow loses $80,000 in a card game, backer and bookie Lou Cardinale forces him into collections to work off the losses. |
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When a flier from a high school drama production connects three murders, Goren and Eames must understand the psychology of a religious fanatic. |
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A lonely, single mother is targeted by a charming con man in an effort to hit an armored truck carrying millions of dollars. |
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When a devout celebrity doctor is murdered, Goren and Eames enter the unexpectedly steamy world behind the pulpit. |
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As the 19th season of this long-running crime drama unfolds, District Attorney Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) rubs ADA Cutter (Linus Roache) the wrong way when he uses a post-9/11 terrorism statute to go after a gang of street fighters. Elsewhere in the city, Detective Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and his newly minted partner, Detective Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson), are focused on hauling the bad guys into court where they belong. |
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At a construction site run by Tom "Boss" Fiorini (Anthony Michael Hall), charismatic newcomer Tony (Chris Penn, in his final film role) gets in a fight with veteran foreman Matt (Jamie Harrold). Boss fires Tony, but when Matt soon goes missing, suspicion falls on the new guy. Tensions flair quickly between the two men -- with deadly results -- in this gritty blue-collar thriller, also starring Tony Danza and Frank Whaley. |
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As the 19th season of this long-running crime drama unfolds, District Attorney Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) rubs ADA Cutter (Linus Roache) the wrong way when he uses a post-9/11 terrorism statute to go after a gang of street fighters. Elsewhere in the city, Detective Cyrus Lupo ( |
A private detective (Angus Macfadyen) recovers from unconsciousness only to discover that he's got amnesia and, because he was found next to the dead body of a prominent businessman, he's now the prime suspect in the man's murder. Now, his only hope in clearing his name seems to lie in looking up a former classmate ( |
As the 19th season of this long-running crime drama unfolds, District Attorney Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) rubs ADA Cutter (Linus Roache) the wrong way when he uses a post-9/11 terrorism statute to go after a gang of street fighters. Elsewhere in the city, Detective Cyrus Lupo ( |
At a construction site run by Tom "Boss" Fiorini (Anthony Michael Hall), charismatic newcomer Tony (Chris Penn, in his final film role) gets in a fight with veteran foreman Matt (Jamie Harrold). Boss fires Tony, but when Matt soon... |
An already fragile young woman (Elisabeth Röhm) who lost her family in a fatal car crash years ago sinks deeper into despair when she learns that her boyfriend (Waylon Payne) has also died in an auto accident. At first, her ritual of watching him via a video she made of him just hours before his death seems therapeutic. But when he begins talking back to her, she wonders whether she's lost her grip on reality. |
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An already fragile young woman (Elisabeth Röhm) who lost her family in a fatal car crash years ago sinks deeper into despair when she learns that her boyfriend (Waylon Payne) has also died in an auto accident. At first, her ritual of watching him via a video she made of him just hours before his... |
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A private detective (Angus Macfadyen) recovers from unconsciousness only to discover that he's got amnesia and, because he was found next to the dead body of a prominent businessman, he's now the prime suspect in the man's murder. Now, his only hope in clearing his name seems to lie in looking up a former classmate (Elisabeth Röhm) who's connected to the murder victim by blood. Vivica A. Fox co-stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Clean Escape," "The Awakening" and "Jerry Was a Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Discarded," "Watchbird" and "Little Brother." |
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Local TV news anchor Elliot Falls is blackmailed by a tabloid gossip columnist who had some incriminating photos of Falls. Mary McCormack guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Amends," "Seeds," "Smile" and "Lonelyville." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Depths," "Courtship," "Self-Made" and "Offense." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Untethered," "Senseless," "Purgatory" and "Contract." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Betrayed," "Assassin," "Please Note We Are No Longer Accepting Letters of Recommendation from Henry Kissinger," "Reunion" and "Vanishing Act." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ten Count," "Legacy," "Neighborhood Watch," "Last Rites" and "Frame." |
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As Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) ascends to the rank of district attorney, Michael Cutter (Linus Roache) joins the team as assistant DA in the 18th season of the celebrated NBC crime series. Meanwhile, on the investigative side, Detective Cyrus Lupo ( |
A student at a private school is found hanging in the boiler room and leads Goren and Eames to investigate a world where grades mean everything. |
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When the brother of a man Logan used to mentor is shot outside a nightclub, he and Wheeler investigate the world of amateur boxing. |
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When celebrity illusionist Miles Stone disappears from his own stunt, Goren and Eames explore the exclusive and secretive world of magic. |
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When the host of television's "Rock 'n' Talk" is bludgeoned to death with a champagne bottle, Logan and Wheeler delve into the seamy music world. |
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Skip Lowe is shot at close range while walking with his 2-year-old son, Leo, in Central Park. |
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When the body of diver Rick Agiza washes up on shore, Goren and Eames clash with the FBI over possible terrorist connections. |
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Bela Khan is a political martyr from Kashmir and appears to be the target of an assassination when her assistant, Rosemary Shah, takes the fall. |
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Logan and Falacci investigate a strangulation death, and their only clue to her identity and demise is the pair of emeralds hanging from her ears. |
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A man and a woman, both married to spouses twice their age, run away together and disappear into thin air leaving a jilted wife to pick up the pieces. |
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Detectives Goren and Eames connect the murder of successful dentist Dr. Norm Goldman to one of his patients. |
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As Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) ascends to the rank of district attorney, Michael Cutter (Linus Roache) joins the team as assistant DA in the 18th season of the celebrated NBC crime series. Meanwhile, on the investigative side, Detective Cyrus Lupo ( |
Preeminent physicist Stephen Hawking hosts this series, which features science fiction stand-alones written and directed by various legends in the field, and stars celebrated actors such as Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche and Sam Waterston. |
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Preeminent physicist Stephen Hawking hosts this series, which features science fiction stand-alones written and directed by various legends in the field, and stars celebrated actors such as Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche and Sam Waterston. |
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As Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) ascends to the rank of district attorney, Michael Cutter (Linus Roache) joins the team as assistant DA in the 18th season of the celebrated NBC crime series. Meanwhile, on the investigative side, Detective Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) partners with Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin). The ripped-from-the-headlines episodes include cases inspired by the Larry Craig scandal and the Michael Vick dogfighting case. |
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In the seventh season of the "Law & Order" spinoff, Alicia Witt joins the cast as Detective Nola Falacci, who helps her partner, Mike Logan (Chris Noth), solve crime in New York City's Major Case Squad. The series alternates between the cases of Logan and Felacci and those of quirky ace profiler Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and his pragmatic partner, Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe). |
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Goren is in purgatory waiting for reinstatement, while Eames and her new partner look into the case of a drug dealer who was shot and killed. |
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After three college students are executed in Brownsville Park, Logan goes all-out to bring the killers to justice. |
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A 19-year-old watches as a fellow inmate slowly dies while in solitary confinement at Tates Corrections in upstate New York. |
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Logan and Falacci investigate when a key witness in a high profile rape trial of an Ivy League football player is found dead after she misses court. |
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Preeminent physicist Stephen Hawking hosts this series, which features science fiction stand-alones written and directed by various legends in the field, and stars celebrated actors such as Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche and Sam Waterston. |
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When the seventh richest couple in the world acquires an anthropoid worker named Jerry as a pet, their lives take a sudden turn. |
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Based on a short story by Howard Fast, U.S. soldiers discover a mysterious casualty in war-torn Baghdad that cannot be identified as human. |
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Two detectives go undercover to protect a witness and one is shot in the head. The incident upsets Eames as the victim was her late husband's partner. |
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When a budding novelist is murdered, Goren and Eames investigate the seemingly disparate worlds she inhabits. |
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Preeminent physicist Stephen Hawking hosts this series, which features science fiction stand-alones written and directed by various legends in the field, and stars celebrated actors such as Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche and |
Corrupt judge Harvey Frye is presiding over a high profile child-custody case between film producer Clay Darren and his famous actress wife. |
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In the seventh season of the "Law & Order" spinoff, Alicia Witt joins the cast as Detective Nola Falacci, who helps her partner, Mike Logan (Chris Noth), solve crime in New York City's Major Case Squad. The series alternates between the cases of Logan and Felacci and those of quirky ace profiler Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) and his pragmatic partner, Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe). |
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Brothers Eli and Zach are doctors who share a practice, and one night after the two argue Zach is brutally murdered. |
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As Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) ascends to the rank of district attorney, Michael Cutter (Linus Roache) joins the team as assistant DA in the 18th season of the celebrated NBC crime series. Meanwhile, on the investigative side, Detective Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) partners with Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin). The ripped-from-the-headlines episodes include cases inspired by the Larry Craig scandal and the Michael Vick dogfighting case. |
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A picture left at his mother's grave leads Goren down a treacherous path into his past. |
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Father Shea takes a dying confession from a man and goes to Logan for help, because they both knew Logan's former partner, Lennie Briscoe. |
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When the decapitated, stabbed and mutilated body of Kyle Jones is found in Maspeth Creek, everyone in the community is a suspect. |
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In the future, courtrooms are automated. In front of a kiosk that is judge, jury and executioner, a man must convince the machine of his innocence. |
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Preeminent physicist Stephen Hawking hosts this series, which features science fiction stand-alones written and directed by various legends in the field, and stars celebrated actors such as Malcolm McDowell, Anne Heche and Sam Waterston. |
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As the solution to a ballooning crime rate, the skies are filled with flying robotic droids that can prevent murders before they take place. |
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A group of people sentenced to drift in space forever take one final chance at returning to Earth when they can no longer accept their situation. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Clean Escape," "The Awakening" and "Jerry Was a Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Discarded," "Watchbird" and "Little Brother." |
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In a post-apocalyptic future, a doctor is charged with uncovering the mysteries hidden within the mind of a man who is suffering from memory loss. |
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The murder of a prominent minister's wife appears to be connected a blackmail attempt and a mysterious DVD. Meanwhile, Goren's mother takes a turn for the worse, and he stumbles upon his long-missing, troubled brother. |
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Logan and Wheeler are assigned to a case involving the murder of a rap singer, but they believe that an undercover cop working for a hip-hop task force may be sabotaging their investigation. |
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Goren and Eames suspect that a prominent New York politician's corrupt, womanizing husband was involved in the murder of a judge. But the investigation reveals that he was the actual target of the hit. |
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A single mother is murdered, and Goren and Eames discover that she was about to reveal some disturbing secrets about her old-money New York socialite family. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blind Spot," "Tru Love," "Siren Call" and "Maltese Cross." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bedfellows," "Masquerade," "Country Crossover" and "The War at Home." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blasters," "Weeping Willow," "World's Fair," "Privilege" and "Albatross." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Flipped," "Brother's Keeper," "30" and "Players." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Silencer," "Rocket Man," "Bombshell," "Endgame" and "Renewal." |
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In Season 17 of the hit NBC crime drama, Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) is promoted to senior detective, with Nina Cassady (Milena Govich) joining him in the junior spot, while Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) takes ... |
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In Season 17 of the hit NBC crime drama, Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) is promoted to senior detective, with Nina Cassady (Milena Govich) joining him in the junior spot, while Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) takes ... |
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The death of a stripper-turned-celebrity's son appears to be an accidental overdose, but when the woman dies days later after giving birth, the case becomes a homicide investigation that seems to involve the paternity of the newborn. |
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A female astronaut is found murdered in her hotel room on the morning of a press conference. The investigation leads to several suspects, including a professional rival, an ex-boyfriend and a married man with whom the victim was having an affair. |
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Members of the radical deaf community are suspects in the murder of a doctor who provides cochlear implants. But the investigation proves troublesome when members refuse to cooperate because of their contempt for the hearing public. |
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Logan investigates the murder of a judge's son and suspects that somebody the judge put away may have had the boy killed for revenge. Meanwhile, Detective Wheeler learns that her long-lost father may still be alive. |
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Detective Logan investigates the polonium poisoning of an old journalist friend and accidentally stumbles onto a story about an American martyr in Palestine that Logan suspects the Israeli government doesn't want released. |
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The death of a Pakistani American female college student is connected to her family's disapproval of her boyfriend and their desire for a prearranged marriage. |
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Logan and Wheeler investigate the cyberkidnapping of a popular female video blogger -- something that many people suspect to be a hoax. |
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Logan and Wheeler discover that the recent murder of a former child star has links to the Albanian mob. |
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The police commissioner's daughter, an Iraq War veteran, disappears on Thanksgiving Day. Goren and Eames have been assigned to the case, but Goren is preoccupied with his sick mother. |
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The suspects in the murder of a record producer include a disreputable nightclub owner, an eccentric bouncer aspiring to be a rap star, an ambitious young singer who may have been having an affair with the producer, and the singer's jealous husband. |
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A man confesses to murdering a young beauty queen, but his story doesn't add up. But the investigation into how the confessor received confidential details of the crime could lead Goren and Eames to the real killer. |
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When a prominent historian is found dead, the prime suspects include his unfaithful wife and her lover, as well as the victim's deadbeat brother, who owes millions of dollars in crooked financial schemes. |
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After an inebriated teenage girl is murdered, Goren and Eames turn the microscope on a small town, but accusations against a local advertising bigwig and resistance from the local police complicate the investigation. |
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After a plastic surgeon is killed, the detectives begin to look into the man's questionable background and find out that his son may have his own unsavory shortcomings. |
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In Season 17 of the hit NBC crime drama, Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) is promoted to senior detective, with Nina Cassady (Milena Govich) joining him in the junior spot, while Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) takes over as assistant district attorney. This season finds the team tackling cases inspired by Britney Spears and Kevin Federline; the October 2006 Amish school shooting; Mel Gibson's infamous anti-Semitic tirade; and more. |
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The murder of a fireman, stabbed 22 times, ends up in a brawl between the NYPD and FDNY, leading to a hearing before the commissioner for Logan and Wheeler. |
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When a murder case bears eerie similarities to a serial murder case from the past, Goren's reclusive profiling mentor comes in to help the investigation. But nobody realizes that Eames may be the next target. |
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A police recruit is found murdered, and his girlfriend becomes a suspect. Logan's date stands him up because she is dead. Logan suspects foul play. |
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While questioning a serial killer on death row, Goren discovers that the man may have a connection to his dying mother. |
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In Season 17 of the hit NBC crime drama, Detective Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) is promoted to senior detective, with Nina Cassady (Milena Govich) joining him in the junior spot, while Connie Rubirosa (Alana De La Garza) takes over as assistant district attorney. This season finds the team tackling cases inspired by Britney Spears and Kevin Federline; the October 2006 Amish school shooting; Mel Gibson's infamous anti-Semitic tirade; and more. |
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When the latest victim of a serial killer falls from the wheel well of an airplane midflight, Logan and Barek initially suspect it's the work of a sexually repressed FAA inspector. |
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When a bridesmaid is found slain in a cheap motel, Goren and Eames set their sights on two men who shared drinks with her the night before. But the ever-changing story by the victim's friend forces the detectives to look deeper. |
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Academy and Emmy Award winner Whoopi Goldberg guest stars as Chesley Watkins, a suspicious local foster mother connected to the young suspects implicated in a string of grisly home-invasion murders. |
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Two sisters are found asphyxiated in plastic sheets, and all the evidence points to a voodoo-practicing nurse. When Logan focuses his investigation on the mysterious priestess, she retaliates by putting a curse on him. |
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Goren and Eames investigate the mysterious death of a wealthy gambling addict fished out of the Hudson River. When the detectives learn that the victim was a patron on a gambling boat, they suspect his murder was the result of unpaid debts. |
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A young orchestra violinist is pushed to her death, and Logan and Barek are on the case. When they discover a connection between the victim's mother and the orchestra conductor, the detectives sense a deadly love triangle. |
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A young man is murdered while trying to steal crucial evidence for a multimillion-dollar "wrongful life" lawsuit. During their investigation, Goren and Eames discover that the nature of the suit revolves around a medical misdiagnosis. |
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Working the murder of a female secret service agent, Logan and Barek investigate the victim's husband, Jay Kendall, an Indian gaming lobbyist who's conspiring with a corrupt congressman. |
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When the son of radio tycoon Jonas Slaughter is mysteriously murdered, Dets. Goren and Eames focus their investigation on the victim's stepmother, Anna, whose shady past arouses suspicion. |
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Veteran actor Michael York guest stars as con artist Bernard Fremont, a criminal mastermind who schemes with his gang of adoring femmes fatales to rob and murder wealthy tourists from all around the globe. |
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When black-market entrepreneur Danielle Quinn is implicated in the brutal murder of a married Manhattan car salesman, the detectives learn that Quinn had blackmailed the man with a bogus paternity suit. |
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Working a murder at a high-tech company, Goren and Eames focus on Robbie Boatman, a paranoid employee from a rival firm. But as they probe deeper, Goren believes Boatman's actions are the work of a conniving shrink. |
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Logan and Barek investigate the murder and mutilation of a med student working as a drug mule. The investigation leads the detectives to focus on a philanthropic plastic surgeon with suspicious ties to Central America. |
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In the 16th season of the hit crime series, detectives Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) and Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) head up the investigations while Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Alexandra Borgia ( |
A highly revered nun who helps rescue child prostitutes from the streets is murdered in her own church, and the investigation leads Goren and Eames to a fellow nun who knows more than she's willing to share. |
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When a case of mistaken identity leads to the tragic murder of a police officer's son, Logan and Barek find themselves investigating a pair of dirty cops involved in a brutal mob war. |
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Logan and new partner Det. Carolyn Barek get their first major case, investigating a series of bloody jewelry-store robberies. Logan quickly raises concern within the department, as his unconventional methods rub many the wrong way. |
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In the 16th season of the hit crime series, detectives Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) and Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) head up the investigations while Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Alexandra Borgia ( |
After her triumph at the Miss United States pageant, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) becomes an overnight sensation -- and the new "face of the FBI." But it's time to spring into action again when the pageant's winner, Cheryl (Heather Burns), and emcee, Stan (William Shatner), are abducted. Regina King co-stars as skeptical, all-business agent Sam Fuller, who helps Gracie launch an undercover rescue. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Grow," "Diamond Dogs," "Prisoner" and "Unchained." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Acts of Contrition," "In the Wee Small Hours (Part 1)," "In the Wee Small Hours (Part 2)," "Saving Face" and "Scared Crazy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dollhouse," "Slither," "Watch," "Proud Flesh" and "Wasichu." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Wrongful Life," "Dramma Giocoso," "Vacancy" and "The Healer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cruise to Nowhere," "To the Bone," "On Fire" and "The Good." |
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In the 16th season of the hit crime series, detectives Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) and Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) head up the investigations while Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Alexandra Borgia (Annie Parisse) prosecute the offenders on behalf of District Attorney Arthur Branch (Fred Dalton Thompson). Season highlights include episodes inspired by the Terri Schiavo affair and the events surrounding Joseph C. Wilson and Valerie Plame. |
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When prison warden William Hendry botches the ransom payment for his kidnapped wife, Jenny, Goren and Eames discover that the "victim" has been living happily with her supposed captor for more than 10 years. |
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In the 16th season of the hit crime series, detectives Joe Fontana (Dennis Farina) and Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin) head up the investigations while Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston) and Alexandra Borgia (Annie Parisse) prosecute the offenders on behalf of District Attorney Arthur Branch (Fred Dalton Thompson). Season highlights include episodes inspired by the Terri Schiavo affair and the events surrounding Joseph C. Wilson and Valerie Plame. |
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After her triumph at the Miss United States pageant, FBI agent Gracie Hart (Sandra Bullock) becomes an overnight sensation -- and the new "face of the FBI." But it's time to spring into action again when the pageant's winner, Cheryl (Heather Burns), and emcee, Stan ( |
Logan and Barek travel outside jurisdiction to Nassau County to investigate the murder of a suburban couple. The duo quickly bumps heads with a local officer who's convinced the murder was the work of the victims' drug-addicted son. |
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While Goren and Eames search for a murderous arsonist targeting local churches, Capt. Deakins faces accusations of bribing a patrol officer to save Det. Logan's job after Logan's accidental shooting of an undercover cop. |
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Det. Mike Logan returns from exile to join Goren and the rest of the major-case team. When a building inspector is the victim of a drug-related murder, Goren once again squares off with longtime nemesis Nicole Wallace. |
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The detectives uncover a stack of incriminating evidence against a judge whose sexual-predator son may be responsible for the disappearance of an Iowa teenager. |
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An Iowa teenager disappears during a high school trip, and the story is a media sensation. Logan and Barek work with Goren and Eames and discover that they're tracking a predator who happens to be the son of a judge. |
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The death of a high-profile atheist who was kidnapped and held for ransom leads detectives to the woman's granddaughter, who managed to survive the same ordeal. Was it an outside job, or could the killer be one of the family? |
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The detectives are convinced that a notorious white supremacist is behind the brutal murder of a judge's entire family, despite the fact that the suspect's been in jail the whole time. |
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An only child becomes the prime suspect in a murder case when her parents are found dead in their home. But is the young woman really to blame, or has her past simply come back to haunt her? |
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The detectives are stumped by a series of killings that claim the lives of several homeless people. But, as it turns out, one of the killers isn't playing with a full deck. |
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Kicking off with a gripping episode inspired by prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, the 15th season of "Law & Order" continues to chronicle the stories of the New York police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. This season also marks the arrival of Detective Joe Fontana (a dry-witted Dennis Farina), a new transfer from Chicago who partners with Ed Green ( |
A GPS-driven game for treasure hunters known as "geocaching" plays a prominent role in the wounding of a hot young actor and the tragic death of his girlfriend. |
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The mysterious deaths of five young people lead detectives Eames and Goren to a gruesome Web site that posts instructions on how to commit suicide. But were the victims' wounds really self-inflicted? |
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A prominent dentist becomes the prime suspect in the wake of his wife's mysterious death. But, as the detectives will soon discover, this isn't the first time the doc's lost a loved one. |
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Eames and Goren detect a pattern when a young woman is brutally murdered while making a frantic 9-1-1 call. Was she another victim of the aptly named Body By Jake killer? |
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When the young recipient of a borrowed kidney turns up dead, detectives Goren and Eames track the organ back to its original owner, a man who's still very much alive. |
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Hoping to track down a femme fatale who trolls for victims at sci-fi conventions, detectives Goren and Eames don elaborate disguises to attend a cultish costume ball. |
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Murder's on the menu when a food critic gets his just desserts and a hot young chef goes missing. Chris Penn guest stars. |
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Soon after a notorious playboy's "little black book" is sold at auction, the tome is stolen, its new owner is murdered, and a charismatic senatorial candidate becomes the prime suspect. Peter Bogdanovich and Rosanna Arquette guest star. |
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The detectives find themselves in cramped quarters -- and fearing for their lives -- when a corrections officer turns up dead inside a Brooklyn prison thick with corruption. |
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Detective Goren becomes an unwilling participant in a cutthroat game of checkmate when he starts to track the moves of a chess-playing killer. |
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Detectives Eames and Goren uncover staggering secrets inside an upscale Manhattan condominium building when the condo association president turns up dead -- the apparent victim of a disgruntled resident with a real axe to grind. |
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When a scientist drops dead of radiation poisoning, the detectives must question a world-famous physicist who's developed a groundbreaking "Theory of Everything." |
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Detectives Eames and Goren uncover a silver lining of a different sort when they begin tracking an elusive killer with extravagant tastes. |
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When an exploding car bomb kills three young boys and seriously injures their mother, detectives Goren and Eames must determine whether it was the work of terrorists or the boys' controlling father. |
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Kicking off with a gripping episode inspired by prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, the 15th season of "Law & Order" continues to chronicle the stories of the New York police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. This season also marks the arrival of Detective Joe Fontana (a dry-witted Dennis Farina), a new transfer from Chicago who partners with Ed Green ( |
Kicking off with a gripping episode inspired by prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib, the 15th season of "Law & Order" continues to chronicle the stories of the New York police who investigate crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. This season also marks the arrival of Detective Joe Fontana (a dry-witted Dennis Farina), a new transfer from Chicago who partners with Ed Green (Jesse L. Martin). |
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Detective Goren's ire toward his longtime archenemy -- the manipulative Nicole Wallace -- only deepens when he learns that she's driving a plot involving murder and diamond thievery. |
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Detective Goren goes to battle with his superiors over how to prosecute a reclusive killer, a loner who lures women to their deaths in hopes of finding a female he can control. |
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While looking for clues in the murder of a controversial photographer, the detectives begin to study his works, only to discover that death was one of his favorite subjects. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Semi-Detached," "The Posthumous Collection," "Want" and "Great Barrier." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Eosphoros," "In the Dark," "Magnificat," "Silver Lining" and "Inert Dwarf." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The View From Up Here," "Gone," "Collective," "Stress Position," "Sex Club." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Death Roe," "Ex Stasis," "Shibboleth," "The Good Child" and "Beast." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "No Exit," "The Unblinking Eye," "My Good Name" and "False-Hearted Judges." |
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Detectives Eames and Goren put Capt. Deakins in a tight spot when they uncover an unsavory link between a celebrated ex-police officer and a salacious murder investigation. |
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When a controversial radio star turns up dead by asphyxiation, the world assumes it was a suicide. But when the detectives discover he'd been taking a placebo when he should have been taking antidepressants, they suspect foul play was involved. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bodies," "Bounty," "Patient Zero" and "Shrunk." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blaze," "Identity," "Floater" and "Embedded." |
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When a warlock brings Connor back into Angel's life, Wesley finds out that Angel has tinkered with the memories of his friends. |
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After being breathed on by an ancient sarcophagus, Fred contracts a mysterious illness and lies near death while Angel and his friends try to figure out what's wrong with her. |
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A World War II submarine sailor -- the only man Angel ever turned into a vampire since regaining his soul -- returns to seek his revenge. |
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Angel and his friends prepare for their "suicide" attack on the Circle of the Black Thorn. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shells," "Underneath," "Origin" and "Time Bomb" Extras include audio commentary and a featurette: Angel: Choreography of a Stunt. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Girl in Question," "Power Play" and "Not Fade Away." " Extras include audio commentary and the following featurettes: Angel: The Final Season, To Live & Die in L.A.: The Best of Angel, Halos and Horns: Recurring Villainy and Angel Unbound: The Gag Reels. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Harm's Way," "Soul Purpose" and "Damage." Extras include audio commentary. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You're Welcome," "Why We Fight," "Smile Time" and "A Hole in the World." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette: Angel 100. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Conviction," "Just Rewards," "Unleashed" and "Hell Bound." Extras include director's commentary and a featurette: Hey Kids! It's Smile Time. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Life of the Party," "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco," "Lineage" and "Destiny." Extras include audio commentary. |
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Angel, Gunn and Spike rescue Lindsey from a suburban hell dimension. Lorne and Eve are pursued by a representative of the Senior Partners. And Wesley consoles Illyria, who hates her new world. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bodies," "Bounty," "Patient Zero" and "Shrunk." |
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Mourning Fred's death, Angel and his friends vow to find a way to bring her back. This leads to a confrontation with the ancient god Illyria, who now occupies Fred's body. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blaze," "Identity," "Floater" and "Embedded." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Compassion," "Ill-Conceived," "Darwinian" and "Payback." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Married with Children," "City Hall," "Veteran's Day" and "Can I Get a Witness?" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands Free," "Evil Breeds," "Nowhere Man" and "Everybody Loves Raimondo's." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Vendetta," "Gaijin," "Caviar Emptor" and "C.O.D." Extras include cast profiles, a set tour with Jerry Orbach and an interview with forensic scientist Park Dietz. |
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When Lindsey returns and tries to defeat Angel using a secret "failsafe" entity created by the Powers That Be, Cordelia emerges from her coma to help save Angel. |
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After being menaced by a series of gruesome ghosts no one else can see, Spike finally comes face to face with the spectral being who's been trying to drag him into hell. |
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Angel and Spike challenge a necromancer who's unhappy with Wolfram and Hart's new leadership. |
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While Nina the werewolf shows romantic interest in Angel, he investigates a demon-infested children's TV program and gets turned into a puppet. Gunn makes a deal to keep his newly implanted mental powers. And Wes and Fred's relationship heats up. |
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As Angel and Hamilton urge Wesley to get rid of Illyria, she suffers a potentially cataclysmic physical breakdown. And Gunn clashes with Angel over the enforcement of an evil demon contract. |
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As Angel's behavior grows increasingly hostile, his friends learn he's associating with members of an evil secret society -- and may have deliberately engineered Fred's death. |
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While Angel and Spike go to Italy to retrieve the head of a demon mobster (and save Buffy from a new suitor), Fred's parents arrive at Wolfram and Hart looking for their daughter. |
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While Spike is talked into taking up the good-deeds business, Eve looses a soul-sucking parasite on Angel, who then suffers disturbing, feverish hallucinations as he sleeps. |
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Catch the entire 14th season of Dick Wolf's long-running series featuring Detective Lenny Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), Executive Assistant D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston), Assistant D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Rohm) and Detective Eddie Green (Jesse L. Martin) in this absorbing collection. The crew takes on serial killers, scorned lovers, neglected-turned-murderous teens and more. And Briscoe bids the 27th precinct a fond farewell. |
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When Harmony wakes up next to a dead man with vampire bites in his neck, she's afraid she lost her head and killed him ... but she can't remember doing it. |
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After Spike receives a strange package, Wolfram and Hart employees are possessed by evil, and Angel and Spike's 100-year-old rivalry comes to a head. |
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Catch the entire 14th season of Dick Wolf's long-running series featuring Detective Lenny Briscoe (Jerry Orbach), Executive Assistant D.A. Jack McCoy (Sam Waterston), Assistant D.A. Serena Southerlyn (Elisabeth Rohm) and Detective Eddie Green (Jesse L. Martin) in this absorbing collection. The crew takes on serial killers, scorned lovers, neglected-turned-murderous teens and more. And Briscoe bids the 27th precinct a fond farewell. |
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A deranged vampire slayer is convinced that Spike is the man who kidnapped and tortured her when she was a child. |
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When Wesley's father visits Wolfram and Hart, the firm is attacked by a troop of spooky ninja cyborgs. |
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While losing heart for his own career as a hero, Angel befriends a disheartened elderly hero and battles an Aztec warrior demon who literally eats the hearts of heroes. |
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Angel tries to help a young woman who has been turned into a werewolf and is being pursued by a group of truly rarified gourmets. |
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Some old acquaintances come back into Angel's life as he and his friends begin running Wolfram and Hart and try to figure out why they've been selected to do so. |
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The suspicious death of a woman leads Goren and Eames to an arrogant physician whose elderly patients all died under similar circumstances. The detectives check into the doctor's history as a ladies' man and uncover a link to drugs and stolen jewels. |
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Goren and Eames investigate the possibility that a hate-filled cop is killing local Hispanic men. But a mousy neighbor also seems to have a motive, and the detectives begin to suspect that clues pointing to the police officer are a bit too obvious. |
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When a mob witness and an undercover cop are whacked, detectives Eames and Goren begin an investigation that exposes a family rivalry, an ailing Mafia don, an ambitious young hoodlum and a contingent of brutal Russian gangsters. |
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While investigating the murder of a veterinarian, detectives Eames and Goren dig up a scandal in the stables involving sex, drugs and expensive horses. To catch the killer, Goren plays off the tension between the rich owners and their hired hands. |
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After a neurologist is found poisoned and floating dead in a pool, Goren and Eames learn of her controversial research on coma patients and an embezzlement plot that points to three suspects, including family members of one of the doctor's patients. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Happy Family," "F.P.S," "Mad Hops" and "Unrequited." |
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Goren and Eames connect the death of an old woman to a church's campaign to canonize a 19th-century healer. Documents lead to a shady forger (Stephen Colbert), and the detectives uncover evidence of a complex and deadly scheme. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pas de Deux," "Mis-Labeled," "Shrink-Wrapped" and "The Saint." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Compassion," "Ill-Conceived," "Darwinian" and "Payback." |
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While investigating the murder of a musician, Goren and Eames are misled by the head games of a married couple, both psychiatrists. The wife had an affair with the victim, her husband had a solid motive, but the team homes in on another suspect. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Conscience," "Ill-Bred" and "Fico Di Capo." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Married with Children," "City Hall," "Veteran's Day" and "Can I Get a Witness?" |
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The gruesome murder of a pharmaceutical executive points detectives Eames and Goren to an operation that smuggles contaminated medicine for huge profits. The investigation takes a surprising twist into Thailand's lucrative sex industry. |
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This disc includes the episode "Consumed" and "D.A.W." Extra features include a set tour and the featurettes "Criminal Intent: The Private Eye" and "Who Is Robert Goren?" |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hands Free," "Evil Breeds," "Nowhere Man" and "Everybody Loves Raimondo's." |
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When an unwilling bank robber is killed by an explosive device tied to his neck, Goren and Eames race against the clock to track the real culprit -- the victim's accomplice -- before he attempts another robbery and kills another innocent victim. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Vendetta," "Gaijin," "Caviar Emptor" and "C.O.D." Extras include cast profiles, a set tour with Jerry Orbach and an interview with forensic scientist Park Dietz. |
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Detectives Bishop and Goren hit the local basketball courts when a talented teen player vanishes. The two investigate gamblers and corrupt college recruiters, but a clue within the hallowed halls of high school might just break the case wide open. |
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Detectives Goren and Bishop investigate the death of a woman employed at a computer game company. Among the suspects are a hacker, two co-workers bent on releasing the next big game and a bitter former business partner. |
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When a wealthy patriarch is murdered, the man's family tree becomes Goren and Bishop's lineup of suspects. With so many sketchy relatives at large, the detectives decide to stage an unconventional family reunion to draw out the killer. |
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Detectives Goren and Bishop investigate the strange deaths of three people at a church on a remote island. The case leads the pair on a wild hunt involving church politics, teen sex and the drownings of three other people. |
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The violent death of an Argentinean immigrant appears self-inflicted until Goren and Bishop begin to dig into the disturbing history of the victim's husband. Goren's examination of the family's past uncovers a series of anti-Semitic murders. |
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Detectives Goren and Bishop hunt down a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde team responsible for killing nine people, including two undercover officers. With little to go on, Goren tries to second-guess the complexities of the criminal couple's relationship. |
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With Eames on maternity leave, Goren and temporary partner Bishop investigate the murder of a news reporter who had romantic links to two co-workers. The case takes an unexpected turn when Goren stumbles on a shocking cover-up at the paper. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Conviction," "Just Rewards," "Unleashed" and "Hell Bound." Extras include director's commentary and a featurette: Hey Kids! It's Smile Time. |
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Goren and Eames's search for a missing accountant snowballs into a case of mysterious murders and a jailbird mobster who's up for parole. But when the main suspect is whacked, new clues point to a corrupt ex-cop (Terry Serpico). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Life of the Party," "The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco," "Lineage" and "Destiny." Extras include audio commentary. |
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The murder of a young man leads detectives Goren and Eames into the dark world of Santeria and the occult. Goren's got his work cut out for him as he tries to convince the victim's mother that she's clairvoyant in order to catch the killers. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Harm's Way," "Soul Purpose" and "Damage." Extras include audio commentary. |
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The murders of a plastic surgeon and two contact lens salesmen send detectives Goren and Eames on a hunt for a suspect with a militant hatred of cosmetic improvements. Clues lead to a drug addict, but a hate letter points to another killer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "You're Welcome," "Why We Fight," "Smile Time" and "A Hole in the World." Extras include audio commentary and a featurette: Angel 100. |
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Goren and Eames investigate the murder of an architecture student whose plans for a new building bear a striking similarity to those of a famous architect. Meanwhile, Eames reveals that she's agreed to carry her sister's child as a surrogate mother. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Shells," "Underneath," "Origin" and "Time Bomb" Extras include audio commentary and a featurette: Angel: Choreography of a Stunt. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Girl in Question," "Power Play" and "Not Fade Away." " Extras include audio commentary and the following featurettes: Angel: The Final Season, To Live & Die in L.A.: The Best of Angel, Halos and Horns: Recurring Villainy and Angel Unbound: The Gag Reels. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Undaunted Mettle," "Gemini," "The Gift" and "But Not Forgotten." |
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Detective Eames returns from maternity leave and joins Goren to investigate the poisoning of an old man. Connections surface between the dead man's widow and a shady fund-raiser whose mother may be the key to solving the case. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pravda," "Stray," "A Murderer Among Us" and "Sound Bodies." |
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Strange things happen when Lorne has his sleep removed right before Wolfram and Hart's big Halloween party. |
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When several homeless men are murdered, Detectives Goren and Eames discover a link between the homicides and a multimillion-dollar insurance scam. Mark Linn-Baker guest stars. |
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The investigation of a psychiatrist's murder leads the detectives to an ophthalmologist (Christopher Evan Welch) who may have been exploiting residents of a halfway house. |
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After a hotel owner's homicide, the detectives investigate her husband, Ben Turner (Hal Linden), their daughter, Julie (Amy Ryan), and Julie's fiancé (Michael Hayden). |
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While investigating the murder of an airline supervisor, the detectives discover that several employees are stealing money by running a credit card scam. |
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Trying to catch the perpetrator of a double homicide, Detectives Goren and Eames devise a plan to trap a con man. John Benjamin Hickey and Karen Black guest star. |
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When her daughter-in-law is found murdered, a prominent businesswoman becomes the prime suspect. But the detectives believe the homicide involved two killers. Linda Lavin guest stars. |
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Detectives Goren and Eames hunt for a retired cop's missing adult daughter, and their search leads them to the discovery of a shipment of explosives and terrorist activity. |
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When the son and daughter of a prosperous businessman are killed, the detectives investigate two nannies (Tammy Blanchard and Merritt Wever). |
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While investigating two homicides linked to a robbery, Detectives Goren and Eames learn that a pharmacist may be lining his pockets by tampering with medications. |
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When a woman is killed in Chinatown, Detectives Goren and Eames believe her murder may be linked to the massacre in Tiananmen Square. |
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After receiving several death threats, Assistant District Attorney Peter Bonham (David Marshall Grant) kills a gunman on his trail. The detectives suspect Bonham's defense attorney wife (Susan Floyd), but complications cloud their investigation. |
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Investigating the murder of a university president (Philip Bosco) and his assistant, Detectives Goren and Eames unearth numerous potential suspects. Olivia d'Abo guest stars. |
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The detectives' investigation into the double murder of a city official and a social services worker leads them to an exceptionally gifted student (Liam Aiken) and his obsessed father (Tim Guinee). |
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When a mortician's murder leads to the discovery of additional homicides, Detectives Goren and Eames soon find themselves trying to look inside the mind of a very cunning killer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Deep Down," "Ground State," "The House Always Wins" and "Slouching Toward Bethlehem." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Supersymmetry," "Spin the Bottle," "Apocalypse, Nowish" and "Habeas Corpses." Extras include audio commentary and the featurette: Angel and the Apocalypse. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Day's Journey," "Awakening" and "Soulless." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Calvary," "Salvage," "Release" and "Orpheus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Players," "Inside Out," "Shiny Happy People" and "The Magic Bullet." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sacrifice," "Peace Out" and "Home." Extras include audio commentary and the featurettes: Prophecies: Season 4 Overview, Unplugged: Season 4 Outtakes, Last Looks: The Hyperion Hotel, Fatal Beauty and the Beast and Malice in Wonderland: Wolfram & Hart. |
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As the acclaimed series enters its 13th year, former Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson takes over as new District Attorney Arthur Branch, whose conservative views often conflict with those of his prosecutorial staff. Case stories torn from the headlines include Laci Peterson's murder, Martha Stewart's insider-trading scandal and Winona Ryder's shoplifting conviction. Gregory Hines, Lucie Arnaz and Mandy Patinkin are among the guests. |
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Lorne's spell to restore Cordelia's memory backfires -- and convinces everyone they're high school students who have been gathered to hunt a vampire: Angel. |
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Angel and his friends discover that Lorne is being held prisoner in a corrupt Las Vegas casino. |
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In his quest to steal an artifact that may help him find Cordelia, Angel finds himself competing with a human thief whose body is electrically charged. |
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As Fred and Gunn search for Angel, Wesley continues his affair with Lilah and conducts his own, more fruitful search. |
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While hiding out in a sewer, Angel and his friends battle a nasty monster who provides some clues that might help in their larger battle against Jasmine. |
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As the acclaimed series enters its 13th year, former Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson takes over as new District Attorney Arthur Branch, whose conservative views often conflict with those of his prosecutorial staff. Case stories torn from the headlines include Laci Peterson's murder, Martha Stewart's insider-trading scandal and Winona Ryder's shoplifting conviction. Gregory Hines, Lucie Arnaz and Mandy Patinkin are among the guests. |
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While Lorne casts a sanctuary spell on the hotel and Wesley brings in the slayer Faith to help get Angelus back, the Doomsday Beast and its boss also try to woo Angelus. |
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As Faith and Angel continue their battle, the voice of the Beast's master invades Angel's mind. |
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Angel agrees to try to bring Angelus back. But after the first attempt fails, he and his friends discover a magic sword that might do a better job of getting rid of the big bad Beast. |
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As Jasmine's influence continues to spread, Fred finally tricks Angel into seeing her true nature. |
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As the acclaimed series enters its 13th year, former Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson takes over as new District Attorney Arthur Branch, whose conservative views often conflict with those of his prosecutorial staff. Case stories torn from the headlines include Laci Peterson's murder, Martha Stewart's insider-trading scandal and Winona Ryder's shoplifting conviction. Gregory Hines, Lucie Arnaz and Mandy Patinkin are among the guests. |
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While everyone else worships the beautiful woman Cordelia bore, Fred sees another side of her. |
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As Cordelia prepares to give birth, Angel and his friends finally learn that she -- or an evil presence controlling her -- is the Beast's master. |
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As Angel tries to remember what Lilah's book said about the Master, Lorne plans a cleansing ritual to regain his empathetic powers and Gunn helps Gwen with some corporate espionage. |
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After learning the doomsday beast may be working for something bigger and badder than itself, Angel's friends cast a spell to return his soul to Angelus' body. |
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After Angelus succeeds in setting Angel's friends against each other, Cordelia offers him a deal: If he tells what he knows about the big, bad Beast, she'll give herself to him. |
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After a group of totems linked to the ancient sun god Ra are killed by the Big Bad beast, Angel and his friends realize he's plotting to turn off the sun. |
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Connor gets locked inside Wolfram and Hart with the Big Bad doomsday beast, who turns the legal firm's staff into an army of zombies. |
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As plagues of various pests descend on Los Angeles, the beast Cordelia saw in her vision returns -- and the Apocalypse begins. |
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Fred discovers that her old physics professor is the one who exiled her to Pylea. And Cordelia can't get comfortable with Connor and begins to wonder more about her history with Angel. |
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After Cordelia returns, she doesn't remember her friends, and Lorne senses a major evil brewing. Scared by the world of demons and vampires, Cordelia takes refuge with Connor, who saves her from a demon attack. |
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As Faith and Angelus lie drugged and possibly dying, they flash back to key events from Angel's life. And Willow comes to help the others in their quest to restore Angel's soul. |
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Angel returns from the monsters' dimension and finally defuses Jasmine's all-encompassing powers. |
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Lilah returns from the dead to offer Angel and his friends full ownership of Wolfram and Hart. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dead," "Bright Boy," "Anti-Thesis" and "Best Defense." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Chinoiserie," "Malignant," "Tomorrow," "The Pilgrim" and "Shandeh." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Con-text," "Baggage," "Suite Sorrow," "See Me" and "Probability." |
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As the acclaimed series enters its 13th year, former Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson takes over as new District Attorney Arthur Branch, whose conservative views often conflict with those of his prosecutorial staff. Case stories torn from the headlines include Laci Peterson's murder, Martha Stewart's insider-trading scandal and Winona Ryder's shoplifting conviction. Gregory Hines, Lucie Arnaz and Mandy Patinkin are among the guests. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Monster," "Cuba Libre," "Cold Comfort," "Legion" and "Cherry Red." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blink," "Graansha," "Zoonotic" and "A Person Of Interest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Deep Down," "Ground State," "The House Always Wins" and "Slouching Toward Bethlehem." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Supersymmetry," "Spin the Bottle," "Apocalypse, Nowish" and "Habeas Corpses." Extras include audio commentary and the featurette: Angel and the Apocalypse. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Long Day's Journey," "Awakening" and "Soulless." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Calvary," "Salvage," "Release" and "Orpheus." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Players," "Inside Out," "Shiny Happy People" and "The Magic Bullet." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sacrifice," "Peace Out" and "Home." Extras include audio commentary and the featurettes: Prophecies: Season 4 Overview, Unplugged: Season 4 Outtakes, Last Looks: The Hyperion Hotel, Fatal Beauty and the Beast and Malice in Wonderland: Wolfram & Hart. |
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Their investigation of a corrupt cop's murder leads Detectives Goren and Eames to a veterinarian and his fanatically hygienic doctor buddy, whose ex-girlfriends are all mysteriously infected with animal viruses. |
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After a parole officer turns up dead, Detectives Goren and Eames delve into the world of the notorious con-artist gypsies known as the Irish Travellers. |
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When Detective Goren's actions during a murder investigation are blamed for a suspect's suicide, he faces public censure. Meanwhile, he comes up against an old nemesis (Olivia d'Abo). |
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When a math student is murdered, the detectives learn she counted cards at poker clubs, and their investigation leads them to a group of geeky technophiles and a gambling scam. |
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A young woman is murdered soon after an elderly woman leaves her an inheritance. As the detectives investigate, they discover a corrupt public administrator running a deadly estate scheme. |
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After a father and son are murdered, Detectives Goren and Eames discover that numerous boys from the same neighborhood have vanished -- but residents won't cooperate with the investigation. |
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A family dispute resulting from the recent death of a prominent politician leads to murder, and the detectives' investigation reveals long-hidden secrets. |
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When the wife and attorney of recently paroled millionaire Milton Winters (Joel Grey) turn up dead, Winters claims the murderer meant to kill him. |
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When a woman is killed in her apartment, the detectives investigate her convicted murderer son (Adam Storke), recently paroled from prison after serving 15 years. |
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Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realizes he saw the exact same dancers on stage 110 years ago. |
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Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain. Angel is hired to clean out a vampire nest by a man who can't afford to pay for Angel's services. And Wes and Gunn help a woman whose dead boyfriend is stalking her. |
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Goren and Eames find shady accounting aplenty when they investigate the slaying of a corporate finance officer's (Cindy Katz) lover. They unravel a plot that involves stock manipulation, blackmail and a major cover-up by company executives. |
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To catch a con, you've got to run a con -- or at least that's the thesis Goren and Eames try out in this episode that has them pursuing an elusive author (whom it seems no one has met) in connection with a wealthy publisher's murder. |
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When a city auditor and his family are slain and Goren and Eames learn the man was investigating some former police officers suspected of double-dipping, the detectives set their sights on a handful of corrupt cops. |
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When the daughter of a Russian mob boss is slain, Goren and Eames initially believe the act was aimed at her father. But when they learn the dead woman is the author of an already-published tell-all and another soon to come, the suspect list grows. |
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A bar mitzvah celebration turns into a crime scene when the boy's father is murdered during the ceremony. At first convinced that the mother is behind the killing, Goren and Eames soon turn their attention to a warped psychiatrist (Michael Gross). |
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As Goren and Eames track an abortion-doctor killer, prosecutor Carver frets that the case will become more about abortion rights than punishing a murderer. Meanwhile, Goren tries to get to the bottom of the pro-life gunman's rage. |
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High above the city, an arson fire takes the life of an eccentric banker in his 90th-floor apartment. It's up to Goren and Eames to sort through the millionaire's dysfunctional circle of friends, family and associates to discern his killer. |
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When a plastic surgeon reports his wife missing, Goren and Eames immediately suspect something's up with the doc -- especially when they learn that his spouse is a philanderer and druggie, and that the nip-and-tuck man himself has a gal on the side. |
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Goren and Eames discover a holy hornets' nest when they delve into the death of a Catholic church sexton. They learn that the victim was skimming church funds and that their prime suspect, a drug addict (Alex Feldman), was on the receiving end. |
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There may be only one killer, but hardly anyone can claim to be innocent in this episode involving a murdered pregnant woman, her ex-junkie boyfriend (Geoffrey Nauffts) and his disapproving socialite mother (Kathleen Chalfant). |
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It takes a thief to know one; thus, when a museum curator and art authenticator turn up dead and copied masterpieces appear soon thereafter, Goren and Eames enlist the aid of a forger to get to the bottom of the mystery. |
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A jewelry heist gone sour leaves three dead in its wake, including one of the thieves. Now, it's up to Goren and Eames to sort out the mess -- a process that leads the detectives to a charismatic thief and his lovely (but possibly deadly) girlfriend. |
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Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires and humans who would like to harm the baby. And Holtz joins forces with another vampire slayer. |
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Playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn, Elisabeth Röhm joins the cast (replacing Angie Harmon) for the Emmy-winning series' 12th year. In addition to true life-inspired episodes dealing with celebrity arrests and the disappearance of a state senator's pregnant intern, the shocking... |
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Connor returns to Angel to seek his revenge, and Angel and Cordelia acknowledge their feelings for each other. |
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Holtz insists that Connor rejoin Angel. Justine learns Holtz is back. And the Groosalugg realizes the depth of Cordelia's feelings for Angel. |
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Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets. Something else comes through the portal from Quor-toth. And Lilah approaches Wesley. |
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Angel's hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan. |
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When a demon Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Fred and Cordelia help to save him. |
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As Darla goes through a difficult labor, Holtz pursues Angel. |
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Angel's friends are affected by a man with the power to make other men brutalize women. |
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With an "angel of death" poisoning hospital patients, Goren and Eames look to a nurse (Susan Bruce) as their primary suspect. But when the poisonings extend beyond the hospital walls, the detectives must widen their search -- and find a motive. |
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When Fred's parents come to take her home, she feels she should go with them ... until she earns a place with the group by figuring out the key to an attack of large bug demons. |
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Gunn's loyalties are torn between his current demon-hunting associates and the gang he used to hang out with, which has taken to killing demons for fun instead of defense. |
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Lilah coerces Angel to help her secure the release of a prisoner the Powers That Be have locked in a fiery prison. |
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Angel pursues Connor, who makes a new friend on the streets. Something else comes through the portal from Quor-toth. And Lilah approaches Wesley. |
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Angel's hotel is infested by demonic slugs created by the spell he used to alter Sahjhan. |
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When a demon Gunn once sold his soul to comes to collect on the debt, Angel, Fred and Cordelia help to save him. |
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As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan and casts a spell to make him corporeal so he can be killed. |
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To save Connor's life, Wes takes him away from Angel. Angel uncovers Lilah's plot to have him kill Connor. And Holtz finally attacks. |
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Wes dreads the fulfillment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor. Sahjhan becomes dissatisfied with Holtz's progress in staking Angel and takes matters into his own hands. And Fred and Gunn juggle working together with their new romance. |
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Angel struggles with his jealousy of the Groosalugg and Cordelia's attraction to him. And Gunn and Fred get captured by a tree monster. |
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Angel and his friends attend a ballet, where Angel realizes he saw the exact same dancers on stage 110 years ago. |
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Fred solves a puzzle for a group of demons who literally want to buy her brain. Angel is hired to clean out a vampire nest by a man who can't afford to pay for Angel's services. And Wes and Gunn help a woman whose dead boyfriend is stalking her. |
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On her birthday, Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life -- one that doesn't include Angel. |
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Angel tries to keep his son safe from the many demons, vampires and humans who would like to harm the baby. And Holtz joins forces with another vampire slayer. |
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As Darla goes through a difficult labor, Holtz pursues Angel. |
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As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel ... while Lilah and Nathan send out a SWAT team to find Darla. |
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Angel's friends are affected by a man with the power to make other men brutalize women. |
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When Fred's parents come to take her home, she feels she should go with them ... until she earns a place with the group by figuring out the key to an attack of large bug demons. |
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An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel. |
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Gunn's loyalties are torn between his current demon-hunting associates and the gang he used to hang out with, which has taken to killing demons for fun instead of defense. |
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A bogus United Nations economist (Michael Emerson) with an obsessive desire to gain the approval of his offspring is at the center of this dramatic episode also involving a murdered parolee and his social-climbing sister (Cara Buono). |
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When the girlfriend of a married judge (Michael Murphy) is slain, Goren and Eames feel certain the high-profile officer of the court is behind the murder, yet their investigation leads to an ex-con with ties to another judge. |
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When an executive's (James Colby) wife and daughters are kidnapped by loan sharks after the businessman fails to pay off a debt, Goren and Eames are frustrated by the man's lack of cooperation -- even after his daughter is sexually assaulted. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Heartthrob," "That Vision Thing," "That Old Gang of Mine" and "Carpe Noctem." |
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Goren and Eames bump up against the feds when their investigation into the slaying of a party girl's father leads them to a shady nightclub owner (Adam Trese). Further investigation reveals the man to be an undercover FBI agent. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fredless," "Billy" (with commentary), "Offspring" and "Quickening." |
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Goren and Eames investigate a 20-year-old murder when the body of a young woman is revealed upon the sale of a family home. Although evidence points to the junkie brother (Danton Stone), the detectives believe he must have had a smarter partner. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lullaby" (with commentary), "Dad" and "Birthday" (with deleted scenes and commentary). Also included is the featurette: Darla: Deliver Us from Evil and outtakes from the entire season. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Provider," "Waiting in the Wings" (with deleted scenes and commentary), "Couplet" and "Loyalty." |
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When the methods surrounding a bisexual woman's slaying turn out to be similar to those used by a convicted serial killer, Goren and Eames suspect a copycat killer is on the loose -- one who may be under the sway of the original killer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Forgiving," "Double or Nothing," "The Price" and "Sleep Tight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Benediction," "Tomorrow" and "A New World." Also included are featurettes Season 3 Overview and Page to Screen, screen tests for Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser and a stills gallery. |
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When a reporter and his fiancée are gunned down, Goren and Eames realize that to find the killer, they'll also have to find out what the journalist was poised to expose. But when the clues lead to the governor's office, their captain grows uneasy. |
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When a con man is found beaten to death, Goren and Eames discover that money isn't all the crook stole from his victims; he also pilfered their wives. The detectives soon learn, however, that victim and con can be difficult to distinguish. |
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Petite and pretty doesn't pay in this episode in which a string of lovelies are found dead just days apart, and Goren and Eames suspect a coke-crazed lawyer (Griffin Dunne) is behind the killings. Too bad his wife (Karen Young) doesn't agree. |
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Playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn, Elisabeth Röhm joins the cast (replacing Angie Harmon) for the Emmy-winning series' 12th year. In addition to true life-inspired episodes dealing with celebrity arrests and the disappearance of a state senator's pregnant intern, the shocking events of Sept. 11, 2001, are dramatically incorporated into the season. Guest stars include Gary Busey and Cathy Moriarty. |
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In his third season of this popular, Emmy-nominated spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel (David Boreanaz), Buffy's former love -- who, just to complicate matters, is a vampire -- continues to attempt to find redemption after so many years of killing innocent victims. Now living in Los Angeles, Angel tries to survive and thrive surrounded by gangs, a companion who has painful visions, and other aspects of a life he wasn't expecting. |
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An old man uses an ancient incantation to switch bodies with Angel. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Who Let the Dogs Out?," "Armed Forces," "For Love or Money," "Soldier of Fortune" and "Possession." |
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On her birthday, Cordelia learns her visions will kill her unless she goes back in time and chooses a different path in life -- one that doesn't include Angel. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Formerly Famous," "Myth of Fingerprints," "The Fire This Time," "3 Dawg Night" and "Prejudice." |
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As Fred and Gunn search for Wesley, Angel searches for Sahjhan and casts a spell to make him corporeal so he can be killed. |
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This disc includes episodes: "The Collar," "Undercovered," "DR 1-102," "Missing" and "Access Nation." |
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To save Connor's life, Wes takes him away from Angel. Angel uncovers Lilah's plot to have him kill Connor. And Holtz finally attacks. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Born Again," "Girl Most Likely," "Equal Rights," "Slaughter" and "Dazzled." |
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Wes dreads the fulfillment of the prophecy that Angel will kill Connor. Sahjhan becomes dissatisfied with Holtz's progress in staking Angel and takes matters into his own hands. And Fred and Gunn juggle working together with their new romance. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Foul Play," "Attorney Client," "Oxymoron" and "Patriot." |
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Angel struggles with his jealousy of the Groosalugg and Cordelia's attraction to him. And Gunn and Fred get captured by a tree monster. |
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As Angel mourns Buffy's death, he battles a lovelorn vampire seeking revenge for the death of his beloved, who was killed by Angel. |
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Playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn, Elisabeth Röhm joins the cast (replacing Angie Harmon) for the Emmy-winning series' 12th year. In addition to true life-inspired episodes dealing with celebrity arrests and the disappearance of a state senator's pregnant intern, the shocking events of Sept. 11, 2001, are dramatically incorporated into the season. Guest stars include Gary Busey and Cathy Moriarty. |
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In his third season of this popular, Emmy-nominated spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel (David Boreanaz), Buffy's former love -- who, just to complicate matters, is a vampire -- continues to attempt to find redemption after so many years of killing innocent victims. Now living in Los Angeles, Angel tries to survive and thrive surrounded by gangs, a companion who has painful visions, and other aspects of a life he wasn't expecting. |
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Probing the dark minds of killers by examining their violent attacks, from the scene of the crime to apprehension of the culprits, this "Law & Order" spin-off follows the NYPD's Major Case Squad as they employ psychological tools to solve the misdeeds. Quirky Sherlock Holmes-like detective Robert Goren (Vincent D'Onofrio) tackles the city's numerous homicides with help from his Watsonian partner, the always-logical Alexandra Eames (Kathryn Erbe). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Seizure," "Yesterday," "Maledictus" and "Badge." |
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Darla returns and reveals that she's pregnant with Angel's child. |
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As Angel and his friends try to determine what kind of baby Darla will have, Holtz starts his search for Angel ... while Lilah and Nathan send out a SWAT team to find Darla. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faith" and "Tuxedo Hill." Extras include a featurette and character information. |
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Playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn, Elisabeth Röhm joins the cast (replacing Angie Harmon) for the Emmy-winning series' 12th year. In addition to true life-inspired episodes dealing with celebrity arrests and the disappearance of a state senator's pregnant intern, the shocking... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Heartthrob," "That Vision Thing," "That Old Gang of Mine" and "Carpe Noctem." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fredless," "Billy" (with commentary), "Offspring" and "Quickening." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lullaby" (with commentary), "Dad" and "Birthday" (with deleted scenes and commentary). Also included is the featurette: Darla: Deliver Us from Evil and outtakes from the entire season. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Provider," "Waiting in the Wings" (with deleted scenes and commentary), "Couplet" and "Loyalty." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Forgiving," "Double or Nothing," "The Price" and "Sleep Tight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Benediction," "Tomorrow" and "A New World." Also included are featurettes Season 3 Overview and Page to Screen, screen tests for Amy Acker and Vincent Kartheiser and a stills gallery. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Good Doctor," "Enemy Within," "The Third Horseman" and "Crazy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Insider," "Homo Homini Lupus," "Semi-Professional" and "Phantom." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One," "Art," "Smothered" and "The Faithful." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jones," "The Extra Man," "Poison" and "The Pardoner's Tale." |
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Wesley and Gunn storm the Pylean castle while Angel fights the Groosalugg. |
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Cordelia meets the Groosalugg while Wesley, Gunn and Angel get a good look at the beast who lives within Angel. |
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Angel and his friends travel to the Host's home world to look for Cordelia. |
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Angel, Gunn and Wesley battle zombie police officers who attack street kids. |
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Angel tries to stop a lovelorn physicist from stopping time forever. |
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Angel helps a woman who runs a worthy charity avoid being cheated by Wolfram and Hart. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Judgment," "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been," "First Impressions," "Untouched." |
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In the 1950s, Angel aids a woman hiding from her past in a hotel with a long history of death and mayhem. Meanwhile, in the present day, Angel and his colleagues hunt down a demon responsible for the carnage. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dear Boy," "Guise Will Be Guise," "Darla," "The Shroud of Rahmon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trial," "Reunion," and "Redefinition." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blood Money," "Happy Anniversary," "The Thin Dead Line" and "Reprise." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Epiphany," "Disharmony," "Dead End" and "Belonging." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Over the Rainbow," "Through the Looking Glass," "There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb." Also includes bonus material. |
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Angel attempts to help a girl with telekinetic powers before she falls into the hands of Wolfram and Hart. |
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Angel encounters an amorous Darla in his dreams. And Cordelia vows to protect Gunn after she experiences a vision depicting him in mortal danger. |
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Angel protects a pregnant woman being hunted down by demons after he inadvertently slays her guardian. |
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A magic portal from another world brings a nasty demon -- and the Host's cousin -- to Los Angeles. |
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Wolfram and Hart arranges for Lindsey to get a new hand, but when it turns out to be evil, Angel helps him investigate the firm's source of body parts. |
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Angel and his friends fight a new vampire running a motivational pyramid scheme. And Cordelia helps her old friend Harmony, who's now a vampire. |
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Brooding, repentant vampire Angel is still trying to settle into life in Los Angeles after leaving his true love, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in Sunnydale. The show's tempo only get better in Season 2, as Angel is thrown ample danger along the way. |
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Wesley and Gunn storm the Pylean castle while Angel fights the Groosalugg. |
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Angel attempts to help a girl with telekinetic powers before she falls into the hands of Wolfram and Hart. |
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Angel encounters an amorous Darla in his dreams. And Cordelia vows to protect Gunn after she experiences a vision depicting him in mortal danger. |
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Angel attempts to reunite with his friends, who are battling some nasty three-eyed demons. |
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On the eve of a 75-year review at Wolfram and Hart, Angel seeks a magic ring that will take him to hell to look for the firm's "senior partners." |
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Angel protects a pregnant woman being hunted down by demons after he inadvertently slays her guardian. |
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Posing as a hip Vegas vampire, Angel infiltrates a gang of thieves bent on stealing a supernatural shroud housed in a museum vault. |
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Brooding, repentant vampire Angel is still trying to settle into life in Los Angeles after leaving his true love, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, in Sunnydale. The show's tempo only get better in Season 2, as Angel is thrown ample danger along the way. |
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Lindsey finds himself drawn to Darla as her mental state deteriorates. |
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After firing Wesley, Cordelia and Gunn, Angel trains for a showdown with Darla and Drusilla while the others try to figure out what to do with their lives. |
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Angel attempts to stop Darla and Drusilla as they embark on a murderous rampage across the city. |
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In an attempt to save Darla's life, Angel must undergo three separate challenges that no one has ever survived. |
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Angel meets with a swami in hopes of ending his obession with Darla. Meanwhile, Wesley assumes Angel's identity and plays bodyguard to a wealthy businessman's daughter. |
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Darla attempts to drive Angel over the edge in hopes of getting him to embrace his dark side. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Judgment," "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been," "First Impressions," "Untouched." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dear Boy," "Guise Will Be Guise," "Darla," "The Shroud of Rahmon." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Trial," "Reunion," and "Redefinition." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Endurance," "Turnstile Justice," "Dissonance" and "Standoff." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Blood Money," "Happy Anniversary," "The Thin Dead Line" and "Reprise." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Return," "Burn Baby Burn," "Amends," "Thin Ice" and "Hubris." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Epiphany," "Disharmony," "Dead End" and "Belonging." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Whose Monkey is it Anyway," "Sunday in the Park with Jorge," "Teenage Wasteland," "Phobia" and "A Losing Season". |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Over the Rainbow," "Through the Looking Glass," "There's No Place Like Plrtz Glrb." Also includes bonus material. |
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This disc includes episodes: "Swept Away - A Very Special Episode," "Bronx Cheer," " Ego," "White Lie" and "Whiplash." |
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This disc includes episodes: "Brother's Keeper," "School Daze," "Judge Dread," "Deep Vote" and "All My Children." |
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Angel aids a woman being stalked by a deranged surgeon who is literally coming apart. |
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Spike and a colleague torutre Angel in hopes of ascertaining the whereabouts of a ring that makes the wearer invincible. |
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Angel tracks a wormlike demon that preys on lonely hearts at a hip nightclub. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gunshow," "Killerz," "DNR" and "Merger." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Justice," "Marathon," "Patsy," "Blood Money" and "Sundown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Loco Parentis," "Collision," "Mother's Milk," "Panic" and "Entitled: Part 2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fools for Love," "Trade This," "Black, White and Blue," "Mega" and "Surrender Dorothy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Untitled," "Narcosis," "High & Low," "Stiff" and "Vaya Con Dios." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Gunshow," "Killerz," "DNR" and "Merger." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Justice," "Marathon," "Patsy," "Blood Money" and "Sundown." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "City Of," "Lonely Hearts," "In the Dark," "I Fall to Pieces." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Loco Parentis," "Collision," "Mother's Milk," "Panic" and "Entitled: Part 2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rm W/a Vu," "Sense & Sensitivity," "Bachelor Party," "I Will Remember You." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Fools for Love," "Trade This," "Black, White and Blue," "Mega" and "Surrender Dorothy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero," "Parting Gifts" and "Somnambulist." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Untitled," "Narcosis," "High & Low," "Stiff" and "Vaya Con Dios." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Expecting," "She," "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "The Prodigal." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ring," "Eternity," "Five By Five" and "Sanctuary." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "War Zone," "Blind Date," "To Shanshu In L.A.." Also includes bonus material. |
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A renegade attorney from Wolfram and Hart joins forces with Angel in an attempt to stop a blind assassin from killing three children who threaten the firm. |
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As Angel helps a nerdy billionaire retrieve some compromising photos, he encounters a group of young street kids defending their territory against invasion from a nest of vampires. |
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Angel attempts to reform Faith as Kate Lockley, Watcher council members and even Buffy Summers pursue her. |
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Fed up with Angel meddling in their affairs, attorneys from Wolfram and Hart hire Faith to kill Angel. |
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Owners of an underground arena enslave Angel and pit him against powerful demons in a fight to the death. |
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Angel finds himself caught in the middle of a war between the sexes when a female demon from another dimension fights against male oppressors. |
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Angel finds himself caught in the middle of a war between the sexes when a female demon from another dimension fights against male oppressors. |
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Angel relocates to Los Angeles, where he encounters a stranger who experiences visions of those in need, a down-and-out Cordelia and a woman who lives in fear of a powerful vampire. |
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Angel and Wesley serach for clues when Cordelia wakes up eight and a half months pregnant. |
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Doyle, Angel and Cordelia assist a clan of mixed-heritage demons targeted for extermination by a group of stormtrooper demons known as The Scourge. |
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Angel can't decide whether or not to renew his relationship with Buffy when exposure to demon blood causes him to become mortal once more. |
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Doyle receives a surprise visit from his wife, who wishes to terminate their marriage so that she may wed a demon. |
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An imprisoned thug uses his connections to target Kate for elimination. |
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Cordelia falls in love with a gorgeous rent-controlled apartment that turns out to be haunted by a ghost. And a demon comes to collect on Doyle's loans. |
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Angel aids a woman being stalked by a deranged surgeon who is literally coming apart. |
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Angel attempts to assist Kate with a murder investigation after discovering that a protégé from his past is responsible for a series of killings. |
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Wesley joins Angel and Cordelia as he pursues a demon that mutilates creatures possessing supernatural powers. |
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In this "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spinoff, the titular character -- and former love of Buffy Summers -- proves just how difficult it is to deal with a conscience when you've been living without one for hundreds of years. His human soul having been restored by avenging gypsies, vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) now makes Los Angeles his home and redemption his mission -- a task thwarted by the demonic forces that thrive there. |
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In the first season of this spin-off from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) has left behind his true love, Buffy, in Sunnydale, Calif. and tries to get a fresh start in Los Angeles. Instead, he finds a whole other breed of bloodsuckers just itching to bring out his dark side. Along the way, he joins forces with an aspiring actress, Cordelia Chase (Charisma Carpenter), who brings her own set of issues to the table. |
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A young television actress whose career is in a slump seeks to preserve her youthful appearance by becoming one of the undead. |
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A scythe-wielding demon targets Angel's allies as Wolfram and Hart lawyers attempt to summon a powerful force from beyond. |
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In this "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spinoff, the titular character -- and former love of Buffy Summers -- proves just how difficult it is to deal with a conscience when you've been living without one for hundreds of years. His human soul having been restored by avenging gypsies, vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) now makes Los Angeles his home and redemption his mission -- a task thwarted by the demonic forces that thrive there. |
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In the first season of this spin-off from Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) has left behind his true love, Buffy, in Sunnydale, Calif. and tries to get a fresh start in Los Angeles. Instead, he finds a whole other breed of bloodsuckers just itching to bring out his dark side. Along the way, he joins forces with an aspiring actress, Cordelia Chase (Charisma Carpenter), who brings her own set of issues to the table. |
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As Angel helps a nerdy billionaire retrieve some compromising photos, he encounters a group of young street kids defending their territory against invasion from a nest of vampires. |
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Angel attempts to reform Faith as Kate Lockley, Watcher council members and even Buffy Summers pursue her. |
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Fed up with Angel meddling in their affairs, attorneys from Wolfram and Hart hire Faith to kill Angel. |
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A young television actress whose career is in a slump seeks to preserve her youthful appearance by becoming one of the undead. |
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Angel attempts to assist Kate with a murder investigation after discovering that a protégé from his past is responsible for a series of killings. |
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Wesley joins Angel and Cordelia as he pursues a demon that mutilates creatures possessing supernatural powers. |
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Doyle, Angel and Cordelia assist a clan of mixed-heritage demons targeted for extermination by a group of stormtrooper demons known as The Scourge. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rm W/a Vu," "Sense & Sensitivity," "Bachelor Party," "I Will Remember You." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hero," "Parting Gifts" and "Somnambulist." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Expecting," "She," "I've Got You Under My Skin" and "The Prodigal." |
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A renegade attorney from Wolfram and Hart joins forces with Angel in an attempt to stop a blind assassin from killing three children who threaten the firm. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Ring," "Eternity," "Five By Five" and "Sanctuary." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "War Zone," "Blind Date," "To Shanshu In L.A.." Also includes bonus material. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "City Of," "Lonely Hearts," "In the Dark," "I Fall to Pieces." |
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In this "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spinoff, the titular character -- and former love of Buffy Summers -- proves just how difficult it is to deal with a conscience when you've been living without one for hundreds of years. His human soul having been restored by avenging gypsies, vampire Angel (David Boreanaz) now makes Los Angeles his home and redemption his mission -- a t... |
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Angel tracks a wormlike demon that preys on lonely hearts at a hip nightclub. |
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Owners of an underground arena enslave Angel and pit him against powerful demons in a fight to the death. |
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Angel seeks to solve a mystery involving Lockley's father and a normally peaceful demon that attacked a delivery man on a subway train. |
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Angel and Wesley perform an exorcism on a young boy possessed by a demon. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cherished," "DWB," "Bait" and "Flight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Agony," "Scrambled," "Venom," "Punk" and "True North." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hate," "Ramparts," "Haven," "Hunters" and "Sideshow: Part 1." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disciple," "Harm," "Shield," "Juvenile" and "Tabula Rasa." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Empire," "Ambitious," "Admissions," "Refuge: Part 1" and "Refuge: Part 2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Agony," "Scrambled," "Venom," "Punk" and "True North." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Cherished," "DWB," "Bait" and "Flight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hate," "Ramparts," "Haven," "Hunters" and "Sideshow: Part 1." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disciple," "Harm," "Shield," "Juvenile" and "Tabula Rasa." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Empire," "Ambitious," "Admissions," "Refuge: Part 1" and "Refuge: Part 2." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thrill," "Denial," "Navy Blues," "Harvest" and "Nullification." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby It's You (Part 1)," "Homicide: Life on the Street: Baby It's You (Part 2)," "Blood," "Shadow" and "Burned." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ritual," "Under the Influence," "Expert," "Castoff" and "Grief." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faccia a Faccia," "Divorce," "Carrier," "Stalker" and "Disappeared." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Burden," "Bad Girl," "Damaged," "Tabloid" and "Monster." |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate when two teachers are shot in a high school parking lot. |
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A murder confession left on the wrong answering machine prompts Briscoe and Curtis to reopen an old arson case. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thrill," "Denial," "Navy Blues," "Harvest" and "Nullification." |
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One security guard is killed and another is injured when a betting facility is robbed by three masked gunmen. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby It's You (Part 1)," "Homicide: Life on the Street: Baby It's You (Part 2)," "Blood," "Shadow" and "Burned." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Ritual," "Under the Influence," "Expert," "Castoff" and "Grief." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Faccia a Faccia," "Divorce," "Carrier," "Stalker" and "Disappeared." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Burden," "Bad Girl," "Damaged," "Tabloid" and "Monster." |
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When a woman is found unconscious at the bottom of her apartment stairs, Briscoe and Curtis must figure out what happened -- before it's too late. |
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A female law professor who is a noted public figure is chased by a tabloid journalist into the street and killed by a car. |
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An investigation into the murder of a Navy officer helps detectives Briscoe and Curtis crack a rash of murders and muggings. |
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Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a 14-year-old fashion model and find that the cause of death was toxic shock syndrome. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis are called in to investigate a random drive-by shooting, but the victim's husband seems to know more than he's telling. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis are called to the scene when a new mother takes a leap off her balcony. |
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When a forensic expert is the target of a botched assassination in a restaurant bathroom, detectives Briscoe and Curtis must piece together a motive. |
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When a partially dressed corpse is discovered, detectives Briscoe and Curtis find themselves faced with a dead FBI witness. |
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When a man is found brutally beaten, detectives Briscoe and Curtis must piece together a motive before they can find the culprits. |
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A hit-and-run accident that claims the lives of an elderly millionaire, a father and his young son hits close to home for Curtis. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis jump to the wrong conclusions when an Egyptian man is found murdered. |
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When detectives Briscoe and Curtis are called in to investigate the death of a 13-year-old quadriplegic boy, they are puzzled by the clues. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis try to unravel the mystery of a high-class couple who disappeared from their apartment. |
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Briscoe and Curtis find themselves tracking a charismatic serial killer when they investigate the shooting of a doctor with a shining reputation. |
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A young delivery man is found shot to death, and the murder trail leads Briscoe and Curtis to the two teenagers who placed the takeout order. |
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The murder of a bail bondsman leads detectives Briscoe and Curtis to discover a dirty lawyer who bribes his clients. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis find themselves in a dilemma over who is responsible for a young girl found dead in her bedroom after a wild party. |
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A young African American girl is found sexually abused, badly beaten and near death in the basement of an apartment building. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis unwittingly become embroiled in a messy divorce case when a psychologist is found stabbed to death. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of a police officer found stabbed in Central Park. |
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In this ripped-from-the-headlines plot, detectives Briscoe and Curtis are summoned to a cheap motel where a maid has found bloody sheets. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Causa Mortis," "ID," "Good Girl," "Survivor" and "Corruption." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Double Blind," "Deadbeat," "Family Business," "Entrapment" and "Legacy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Menace," "Barter," "Matrimony" and "Working Mom." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "D-Girl," "Turnaround," "Showtime," "Mad Dog" and "Double Down." |
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A black college student's murder leads Briscoe and Curtis to the doorstep of an Italian girl who claims she'd have nothing to do with a black man. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "We Like Mike," "Passion," "Past Imperfect" and "Terminal." |
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When a pompous writer's pretty young editor is murdered in the author's apartment, the trail leads Briscoe and Curtis to the writer's scorned lover. |
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Briscoe and Curtis arrest a murder suspect who turns out to be a Good Samaritan -- and McCoy's only witness. |
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When a liquor store robbery goes awry and an off-duty cop is caught in the cross fire, McCoy makes a deal that lands him in a tough position. |
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McCoy comes dangerously close to abusing his prosecutorial authority in an effort to put a paroled serial rapist back behind bars. |
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The case against a murdered studio head's former husband -- who happens to be a famous Hollywood director -- goes to trial. |
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While in Los Angeles probing a studio mogul's murder, Briscoe and Curtis begin to believe the prime suspect couldn't have committed the crime alone. |
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The detectives travel to Los Angeles to question a trainer to the stars when the body of a decapitated woman is identified as a film studio president. |
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When a wealthy elderly man is murdered, the detectives immediately suspect his young trophy wife, who's a former stripper. |
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Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a woman who jumped off a bridge to avoid a crazed attacker with whom she was involved in a fender-bender. |
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The murder of a coin and antiques dealer leads detectives to a fellow coin dealer, but further investigation points to one of the victim's clients. |
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When a woman is found naked and dead in an elevator, Briscoe and Curtis must identify the victim before they can solve the crime. |
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In this ripped-from-the-headlines plot, Briscoe and Curtis probe the carjacking and murder of a young wife and mother who leaves behind four children. |
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A man accused of killing his deadbeat former son-in-law refuses to plea bargain, making McCoy suspicious of his self-defense claim. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Causa Mortis," "ID," "Good Girl," "Survivor" and "Corruption." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Double Blind," "Deadbeat," "Family Business," "Entrapment" and "Legacy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Menace," "Barter," "Matrimony" and "Working Mom." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "D-Girl," "Turnaround," "Showtime," "Mad Dog" and "Double Down." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "We Like Mike," "Passion," "Past Imperfect" and "Terminal." |
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When the president of New York City's most popular department store is murdered, suspicion falls on the elderly store owner's two feuding daughters. |
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The investigation of a shooting spree at a fundraiser seems to lead to anti-Semitic zealots till Briscoe and Curtis realize the murders were personal. |
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The investigation of a seemingly random shooting leads detectives Briscoe and Curtis to a brazen, coldblooded hit man. |
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During the investigation into a former cover girl's murder, Briscoe and Curtis dig up old secrets the deceased was desperately trying to hide. |
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Briscoe and Curtis butt heads with the FBI while investigating the shooting of a leader in the black community. |
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A detective claims that he shot a suspected drug dealer in self-defense, but none of his fellow officers can corroborate his story. |
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The detectives turn to an aging criminal for help when a likable school janitor is murdered with homemade, mercury-tipped bullets. |
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Briscoe and Curtis suspect it may have been a case of mistaken identity when they investigate the shooting of an apartment co-op board member. |
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An ex-cop's murder in a neighborhood known for prostitution leads Briscoe and Curtis to two suburban housewives who are secretly high-class hookers. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Bitter Fruit," "Rebels," "Savages," "Jeopardy" and "Hot Pursuit." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Paranoia," "Humiliation," "Angel," "Blood Libel" and "Remand." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Corpus Delicti," "Trophy," "Charm City," "Homicide: Life on the Street 'For God and Country'" and "Custody." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Encore," "Savior," "Deceit," "Atonement" and "Slave." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Girlfriends," "Pro Se," "Homesick" and "Aftershock." |
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After a baby is poisoned, the detectives investigate a baby food manufacturer -- but learn that the real culprit may be in the family. |
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After being accused of brutally murdering three people, a schizophrenic homeless man decides to represent himself in court. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis team up with detectives Pembleton and Bayliss to catch a man accused of setting gas bombs in New York and Baltimore. |
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When a Jewish art teacher is killed in her classroom, Briscoe and Curtis question a fellow teacher with whom the victim had argued. |
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A shady horse dealer is accused of selling sick horses. Kincaid and McCoy push for a conviction when a horse's owner disappears and is presumed dead. |
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A man accused of killing his wife was previously the prime suspect in his first wife's murder, but he's let go when a witness identifies someone else. |
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In an apparent jewelry theft, a woman, her son and her daugther are shot, killing the mother and son. The evidence points to a surprising suspect. |
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After an affluent gay lawyer is killed, the detectives uncover a blackmail plot that implicates the victim's lover, who is a female impersonator. |
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Detectives Briscoe and Curtis investigate the disappearance of a model, who they suspect was murdered even though her body hasn't been recovered. |
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