Martin Blake, a young doctor setting out to establish his reputation, falls into an illicit romance with teenage patient Diane. When a colleague learns of the forbidden relationship, he uses the information to blackmail Dr. Blake for drugs. |
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Martin Blake, a young doctor setting out to establish his reputation, falls into an illicit romance with teenage patient Diane. When a colleague learns of the forbidden relationship, he uses the information to blackmail Dr. Blake for drugs. |
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Former law school classmates turned bitter rivals, New York prosecutor Kathryn Peale (Maura Tierney) and hotshot defense attorney Jimmy Brogan (Rob Morrow) square off in high-profile court cases, cunningly devising brilliant legal strategies to sway the jury in their favor. Offering equal insight into both sides of the justice system, this law drama keeps the result of each case in question until the verdict is read. |
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Former law school classmates turned bitter rivals, New York prosecutor Kathryn Peale (Maura Tierney) and hotshot defense attorney Jimmy Brogan (Rob Morrow) square off in high-profile court cases, cunningly devising brilliant legal strategies to sway the jury in their favor. Offering equal insight into both side... |
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After Charlie and Amita get married and begin preparations for their London adventure, they put a slight hold on their wedded bliss and assist the team in helping Don track down the whereabouts of his gun after it goes missing. |
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Don and his team are called in to investigate who is behind a deadly gambling ring that is running a high-stakes Russian roulette tournament. Also, Don and Charlie become concerned about Alan's financial health. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hangman," "Friendly Fire," "7 Men Out" and "Where Credit's Due." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hydra," "Dreamland," "Shadow Markets" and "Ultimatum." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Con Job," "Old Soldiers," "Scratch," "Arm In Arms" and "Devil Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And The Winner Is..." "Growin' Up" and "Cause and Effect." |
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The team searches for a lost shipment of high-caliber firearms when one of the weapons is responsible for random killings throughout the city. Also, Charlie and Amita disagree on a wedding date while Don re-evaluates his relationship with Robin. |
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The team conducts an undercover sting to locate a cyber crime lord. But the operation is foiled by a charming, brilliant hacker whose desire to take over the online black markets puts him in a dangerous online turf war that could lead to murder. |
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The team searches for a serial killer targeting men who solicit prostitutes. Meanwhile, Colby and Nikki deal with the aftermath of a car crash when they have an accident during the investigation. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hydra," "Dreamland," "Shadow Markets" and "Ultimatum." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Con Job," "Old Soldiers," "Scratch," "Arm In Arms" and "Devil Girl." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "And The Winner Is..." "Growin' Up" and "Cause and Effect." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Hangman," "Friendly Fire," "7 Men Out" and "Where Credit's Due." |
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When the team foils a robbery of an armored car full of Federal Reserve money and recovers bills that trace back to the infamous D.B. Cooper heist, they call on agent Roger Bloom -- who worked on the Cooper case -- for help with the investigation. |
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When robbers hit a diamond exchange and take hostages, Don and the team find an unlikely ally in convict John Buckley, who may help the team's investigation when they believe the men are copying Buckley's criminal strategies. |
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Don and the team investigate a series of murders which they realize are being copied from scenes out of a soon-to-be-released movie. Also, Larry leaves to embark on his personal adventure. |
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2009 3.0 ★ 678 mins TV Shows FBI Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) continues to rely on the skill of his math genius brother (David Krumholtz) to solve the most cryptic cases the bureau can throw at the investigator in this all-in-the-family crime drama's sixth season. Featuring bona fide mathematics concepts and stories inspired by real crimes, the show also stars Judd Hirsch as the siblings' crosspatch father and Peter MacNicol as a mathematical mentor. |
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When two FBI agents, part of a unit headed by Don's former mentor, are killed during a shootout with bank robbers, the team must investigate what exactly happened. Also, Charlie and Amita worry when Larry opts not to attend a conference in Geneva. |
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Don and the team must protect high-profile activist Benjamin Polk at a political rally, but it soon becomes a manhunt when they search for a sniper trying to kill Polk. Also, Charlie awaits an answer from Amita about his marriage proposal. |
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The team gets a taste of the limelight when they search for jewels worth millions that have been stolen during an awards show broadcast. Also, Don revisits an old case that is haunting him, and Larry returns from his adventure in the desert. |
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While tracking down a felon running a heroin ring inside a prison, Agent Ian Edgerton becomes a murder suspect. When the informant he meets with ends up dead, the desperate Edgerton goes over the edge and takes a member of Don's team hostage. |
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2009 3.0 ★ 678 mins TV Shows Rated: NR FBI Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) continues to rely on the skill of his math genius brother (David Krumholtz) to solve the most cryptic cases the bureau can throw at the investigator in this all-in-the-family crime drama's sixth season. Featuring bona fide mathematics concepts and stories inspired by real crimes, the show also stars Judd Hirsch as the siblings' crosspatch father and Peter MacNicol as a mathematical mentor. |
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Don and the team try their luck at investigating the theft of scratch-off lottery tickets, but the stakes are raised when one of the culprits killed at a botched robbery turns out to be a former lottery winner. |
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The team searches for a geneticist's daughter they suspect was abducted by her unstable mother, but become more concerned when they think the young girl may be a clone. Also, Charlie and Amita talk about having kids, and Liz reveals a dark secret. |
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The team investigates the deaths of two men who were part of a group of friends that had been sexually assaulted by a teacher when they were young. Also, Charlie and Amita get a job opportunity that could put a wrinkle in their wedding plans. |
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When strange, almost paranormal happenings are observed at a decommissioned air base, the spooky occurrences take on a decidedly different tone when the team is brought in to investigate the mystery of a dead woman found there. |
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A violent teenage killer who went on a brutal crime spree with his 30-year-old teacher breaks out of jail and vows to exact revenge on Don, the man who put him behind bars. Don looks to his religious beliefs to help get him through the crisis. |
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When a string of copycat bank robberies catches the team's attention, they find that their number-one suspect is none other than their old nemesis, corrupt former fed Jack Bloom. Henry Winkler guest stars as the shady ex-agent. |
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Amita is abducted by a sociopathic guru known for manipulating his female followers. While Charlie searches for a motive, Don and his team scramble to locate Amita before her number's up. James Callis guest stars. |
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When a string of copycat bank robberies catches the team's attention, they find that their number-one suspect is none other than their old nemesis, corrupt former fed Jack Bloom. Henry Winkler guest stars as the shady ex-agent. |
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Wracked by guilt over his near-fatal mistake, Charlie channels his energy into tracking a serial killer who's gone under the radar. With the help of two amateur investigators, Charlie links the elusive criminal to more than 20 unsolved murders. |
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Wracked by guilt over his near-fatal mistake, Charlie channels his energy into tracking a serial killer who's gone under the radar. With the help of two amateur investigators, Charlie links the elusive criminal to more than 20 unsolved murders. |
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While two gangs vie for control of Chinatown's black market, an undercover FBI agent is kidnapped. Psychic Samuel Kraft returns to help the team track down the missing agent -- and a series of bodies. |
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When burglars bypass a foreign ambassador's gold, diamonds and cash and head straight for his prized possession -- a $250,000 pair of customized kicks -- Don and the team get their first taste of underground sneaker culture. Eve guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High Exposure," "Decoy Effect," "Blowback" and "Jack of All Trades." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Scan Man," "Magic Show," "Charlie Don't Surf" and "Thirty-Six Hours." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Conspiracy Theory," "Frienemies," "Arrow of Time" and "Jacked." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Trouble In Chinatown," "Sneakerhead," "Guilt Trip" and "Cover Me." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "First Law," "12:01 AM," "Animal Rites" and "The Fifth Man." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disturbed," "Greatest Hits" and "Angels and Devils." |
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2008 3.0 ★ TV Shows Rated: R Math genius Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) applies advanced numbers theories in unusual ways to help his FBI agent brother, Don (Rob Morrow), solve his toughest cases in this police drama inspired by actual crimes that features real mathematical concepts. In the fifth season, the brothers match wits against a new crop of criminals. Judd Hirsch co-stars as their curmudgeonly dad, and Peter MacNicol plays Charlie's mathematical mentor. |
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Charlie's calculations predict the next target in a series of home invasions, but a mathematical error spells disaster for Don, who sustains life-threatening injuries when he's attacked during the FBI's raid. |
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When a bombing wipes out the headquarters of a powerful charity that many political groups believe is linked to several conspiracies, Don and his team look into the organization's allies as well as its critics. |
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A train transporting dangerous chemicals smashes into a train carrying passengers. Don and Charlie must figure out how to safely rescue the survivors from the wreckage, while determining whether the crash was an accident or an act of terrorism. |
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A friend of Don and Charlie's dies while surfing near the Channel Islands. The death is deemed an accident, but when the brothers investigate further, they uncover a surprising link to another case. Pro surfer Brad Gerlach guest stars. |
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2008 3.0 ★ TV Shows Math genius Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz) applies advanced numbers theories in unusual ways to help his FBI agent brother, Don (Rob Morrow), solve his toughest cases in this police drama inspired by actual crimes that features real mathematical concepts. In the fifth season, the brothers match wits against a new crop of criminals. Judd Hirsch co-stars as their curmudgeonly dad, and Peter MacNicol plays Charlie's mathematical mentor. |
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Just hours before a mob boss is due to be executed, the FBI receives new information that could exonerate him. While Don leads a last-minute investigation, Charlie tries to use his math skills to help the CalSci basketball team end its losing streak. |
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When a Cal Sci professor winds up dead, Don and his team quickly conclude that it's murder. The real complications begin when their No. 1 suspect turns out to belong to an animal rights group with a potentially lethal agenda. |
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Julie builds a seemingly airtight case against an accused arms smuggler, but despite overwhelming evidence against the defendant, the trial ends in an acquittal. Suspicious, Don and Charlie run the numbers on the probability of jury tampering. |
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When a Cal Sci professor winds up dead, Don and his team quickly conclude that it's murder. The real complications begin when their No. 1 suspect turns out to belong to an animal rights group with a potentially lethal agenda. |
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Just hours before a mob boss is due to be executed, the FBI receives new information that could exonerate him. While Don leads a last-minute investigation, Charlie tries to use his math skills to help the CalSci basketball team end its losing streak. |
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When a brilliant scientist is killed, the team interrogates a very unusual suspect: an attractive supercomputer named Baley who seems to have a mind of her own. Meanwhile, Charlie is tempted by an appealing job offer. |
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Charlie identifies a dangerous new drug called Hawaiian Ice that's about to hit the streets. Hoping to head off the scourge before it starts, Liz goes undercover and finds herself in a very precarious position. |
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Julie builds a seemingly airtight case against an accused arms smuggler, but despite overwhelming evidence against the defendant, the trial ends in an acquittal. Suspicious, Don and Charlie run the numbers on the probability of jury tampering. |
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When burglars bypass a foreign ambassador's gold, diamonds and cash and head straight for his prized possession -- a $250,000 pair of customized kicks -- Don and the team get their first taste of underground sneaker culture. Eve guest stars. |
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While two gangs vie for control of Chinatown's black market, an undercover FBI agent is kidnapped. Psychic Samuel Kraft returns to help the team track down the missing agent -- and a series of bodies. |
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A man with a grudge against his former employer hijacks a bus carrying tourists on a sightseeing trip around Hollywood. The team has only four hours to rescue the 18 hostages aboard -- and can Charlie really hack a bus? |
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A violent teenage killer who went on a brutal crime spree with his 30-year-old teacher breaks out of jail and vows to exact revenge on Don, the man who put him behind bars. Don looks to his religious beliefs to help get him through the crisis. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "High Exposure," "Decoy Effect," "Blowback" and "Jack of All Trades." |
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Charlie must put his ego aside when his archrival, mathematician Marshall Penfield, is called in to help the team track down an elusive killer who's left a trail of dead witnesses in his wake. Colin Hanks guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Scan Man," "Magic Show," "Charlie Don't Surf" and "Thirty-Six Hours." |
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When a bombing wipes out the headquarters of a powerful charity that many political groups believe is linked to several conspiracies, Don and his team look into the organization's allies as well as its critics. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Conspiracy Theory," "Frienemies," "Arrow of Time" and "Jacked." |
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A train transporting dangerous chemicals smashes into a train carrying passengers. Don and Charlie must figure out how to safely rescue the survivors from the wreckage, while determining whether the crash was an accident or an act of terrorism. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Trouble In Chinatown," "Sneakerhead," "Guilt Trip" and "Cover Me." |
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A friend of Don and Charlie's dies while surfing near the Channel Islands. The death is deemed an accident, but when the brothers investigate further, they uncover a surprising link to another case. Pro surfer Brad Gerlach guest stars. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "First Law," "12:01 AM," "Animal Rites" and "The Fifth Man." |
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David goes to a magic show and can't believe his eyes when the illusionist vanishes -- and doesn't come back. Don and his team investigate, beginning with a pool of blood where the magician was standing. Penn Jillette guest stars as himself. |
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When expensive goods are stolen from a shipping business, the team enlists the help of a company employee whose mathematical mind may hold the key to solving the crime. Meanwhile, a tragedy tests Don's faith in the agency. |
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Henry Winkler guest stars as a seasoned FBI agent who enlists the team's help in tracking down an elusive con man. But without so much as a name or face to hang on the crook, they've got their work cut out for them. |
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A detective looks to Don and his team for help when eight people -- including two of the LAPD's own officers -- are gunned down in a coffee shop. Meanwhile, McGowan continues his investigation of Don and Charlie. |
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Charlie must put his ego aside when his archrival, mathematician Marshall Penfield, is called in to help the team track down an elusive killer who's left a trail of dead witnesses in his wake. Colin Hanks guest stars. |
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A sadistic killer kidnaps a woman, forces her to withdraw money from an ATM and then brutally murders her. The team looks for patterns in a recent rash of ATM kidnappings as they investigate the case. |
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Don and his team investigate a homicide involving two deceased rock climbers and an enormous diamond. In the meantime, Charlie considers having his FBI clearance reinstated, and a new face joins the team. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Disturbed," "Greatest Hits" and "Angels and Devils." |
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Charlie identifies a dangerous new drug called Hawaiian Ice that's about to hit the streets. Hoping to head off the scourge before it starts, Liz goes undercover and finds herself in a very precarious position. |
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Amita is abducted by a sociopathic guru known for manipulating his female followers. While Charlie searches for a motive, Don and his team scramble to locate Amita before her number's up. James Callis guest stars. |
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When a brilliant scientist is killed, the team interrogates a very unusual suspect: an attractive supercomputer named Baley who seems to have a mind of her own. Meanwhile, Charlie is tempted by an appealing job offer. |
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A man with a grudge against his former employer hijacks a bus carrying tourists on a sightseeing trip around Hollywood. The team has only four hours to rescue the 18 hostages aboard -- and can Charlie really hack a bus? |
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David goes to a magic show and can't believe his eyes when the illusionist vanishes -- and doesn't come back. Don and his team investigate, beginning with a pool of blood where the magician was standing. Penn Jillette guest stars as himself. |
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Charlie's calculations predict the next target in a series of home invasions, but a mathematical error spells disaster for Don, who sustains life-threatening injuries when he's attacked during the FBI's raid. |
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When expensive goods are stolen from a shipping business, the team enlists the help of a company employee whose mathematical mind may hold the key to solving the crime. Meanwhile, a tragedy tests Don's faith in the agency. |
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Henry Winkler guest stars as a seasoned FBI agent who enlists the team's help in tracking down an elusive con man. But without so much as a name or face to hang on the crook, they've got their work cut out for them. |
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A detective looks to Don and his team for help when eight people -- including two of the LAPD's own officers -- are gunned down in a coffee shop. Meanwhile, McGowan continues his investigation of Don and Charlie. |
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A sadistic killer kidnaps a woman, forces her to withdraw money from an ATM and then brutally murders her. The team looks for patterns in a recent rash of ATM kidnappings as they investigate the case. |
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Don and his team investigate a homicide involving two deceased rock climbers and an enormous diamond. In the meantime, Charlie considers having his FBI clearance reinstated, and a new face joins the team. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Trust Metric," "Hollywood Homicide" and "Velocity." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thirteen," "Robin Hood," "In Security" and "Primacy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tabu," "Graphic," "Chinese Box" and "Breaking Point." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Power, Black Swan," "Checkmate" and "End Game." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Atomic No. 33," "Pay to Play" and "When Worlds Collide." |
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A mass poisoning breaks out at the compound of a religious cult, and the group's leader initially refuses to allow doctors to treat his followers. As Don and Charlie dig deeper into the case, a complicated murder plot emerges. |
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Fugitive former Marine Clay Porter Jr. returns from his hideout in Mexico after his father and sister are kidnapped and held hostage. Agent Don Eppes and his team try to track down both the kidnappers and the fugitive. |
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Ex-FBI subcontractor Ben Blakely guns down an agent at FBI headquarters and takes David hostage. Don and his team assemble a strike team, but their attempts to rescue David are complicated by Ben's extreme paranoia. |
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One of Charlie's colleagues at the university is arrested on suspicion of terrorist activities. While Charlie works to prove his friend's innocence, he clashes with Don, whose personal philosophy regarding national security conflicts with Charlie's. |
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When a hip-hop star is murdered, the team suspects that his former best friend -- a less successful rapper -- may be responsible. But a second death suggests that the star's murder may be linked to a larger conspiracy. |
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2007 3.0 ★ 765 mins TV Shows Rated: NR As the fourth season of the hit crime series opens, FBI Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and his math genius brother (David Krumholtz) continue dealing with the fallout from events that transpired in last season's finale. Some information the bureau has about mole Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno) may be erroneous, and the hunt is on when he escapes from prison. Peter MacNicol returns as a series regular, while guest stars this year include Val Kilmer. |
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2007 3.0 ★ 765 mins TV Shows Rated: NR As the fourth season of the hit crime series opens, FBI Agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow) and his math genius brother (David Krumholtz) continue dealing with the fallout from events that transpired in last season's finale. Some information the bureau has about mole Colby Granger (Dylan Bruno) may be erroneous, and the hunt is on when he escapes from prison. Peter MacNicol returns as a series regular, while guest stars this year include Val Kilmer. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Trust Metric," "Hollywood Homicide" and "Velocity." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Thirteen," "Robin Hood," "In Security" and "Primacy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Tabu," "Graphic," "Chinese Box" and "Breaking Point." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Power, Black Swan," "Checkmate" and "End Game." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Atomic No. 33," "Pay to Play" and "When Worlds Collide." |
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A woman in the witness protection program is shot to death in her home. The distraught Agent Don Eppes believes he inadvertently led the killer right to her, but Charlie gathers evidence to prove that Don wasn't at fault. |
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When corporate mogul Edward Cole and mechanic Carter Chambers wind up in the same hospital room, the two terminally ill men bust out of the cancer ward with a plan to experience life to the fullest before they kick the bucket. |
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When a surprisingly generous thief robs a powerful bank, liquidates the assets in the safety deposit boxes, and donates the cash to assorted charities, Don and Charlie attempt to find an ulterior motive behind the charitable deed. |
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A serial killer obsessed with the 12 apostles begins replicating their deaths. The team tries to piece together clues by analyzing numerological patterns in the Bible verses that the killer leaves with his victims. |
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Don Eppes and his team shut down an inner-city meth lab. When they bring in a suspicious bystander for questioning, they uncover a link to a group of American terrorists who are plotting to blow up a bank building. |
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The early-morning coffee routine is shattered when an out-of-control car plows into the side of a crowded café, killing one person and injuring others. The team investigates a possible connection between the apparent accident and an earlier incident. |
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When a corrupt police officer uses his position of authority to commit a series of rapes against unsuspecting victims, Don and his brother, Charlie, must work together to track him down and bring him to justice. |
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When a journalist disappears, Don brings in Charlie to assist with the case. However, after Charlie gives a televised interview in which he discusses the investigation, the kidnappers try to intimidate him, hoping to force him off the case. |
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When Agent Colby Granger -- who was recently exposed as a mole inside the FBI -- escapes from prison, Don and his team work to capture the rogue agent. But they're not the only ones trying to track down Colby. |
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When corporate mogul Edward Cole and mechanic Carter Chambers wind up in the same hospital room, the two terminally ill men bust out of the cancer ward with a plan to experience life to the fullest before they kick the bucket. |
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A group of extremists kidnaps Ella Pierce, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, and Megan is shocked when the tycoon refuses to negotiate with the kidnappers. Meanwhile, Don and Charlie attempt to recover Ella. |
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The line between reality and fantasy blurs when someone in Primacy -- an online and offline role-playing game -- with the user name "Specter" plants clues in the game that have lethal consequences in the real world. The team turns to Amita for help. |
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One of Charlie's colleagues at the university is arrested on suspicion of terrorist activities. While Charlie works to prove his friend's innocence, he clashes with Don, whose personal philosophy regarding national security conflicts with Charlie's. |
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A woman is found murdered inside the Hollywood Hills estate of a celebrated young actor whose star is just beginning to rise. Agent Don Eppes and his team follow a trail of clues that point to a blackmail scheme. |
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When a hip-hop star is murdered, the team suspects that his former best friend -- a less successful rapper -- may be responsible. But a second death suggests that the star's murder may be linked to a larger conspiracy. |
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A mass poisoning breaks out at the compound of a religious cult, and the group's leader initially refuses to allow doctors to treat his followers. As Don and Charlie dig deeper into the case, a complicated murder plot emerges. |
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Fugitive former Marine Clay Porter Jr. returns from his hideout in Mexico after his father and sister are kidnapped and held hostage. Agent Don Eppes and his team try to track down both the kidnappers and the fugitive. |
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Don deals with the memories that accompany the return of his ex, Robin Brooks, who is in town to prosecute a dangerous criminal. After three witnesses in her case are killed, Don and Charlie try to keep Robin from becoming the latest victim. |
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Don Eppes and his team shut down an inner-city meth lab. When they bring in a suspicious bystander for questioning, they uncover a link to a group of American terrorists who are plotting to blow up a bank building. |
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When a corrupt police officer uses his position of authority to commit a series of rapes against unsuspecting victims, Don and his brother, Charlie, must work together to track him down and bring him to justice. |
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When a journalist disappears, Don brings in Charlie to assist with the case. However, after Charlie gives a televised interview in which he discusses the investigation, the kidnappers try to intimidate him, hoping to force him off the case. |
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Ex-FBI subcontractor Ben Blakely guns down an agent at FBI headquarters and takes David hostage. Don and his team assemble a strike team, but their attempts to rescue David are complicated by Ben's extreme paranoia. |
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Charlie comes in to help work a case in which a valuable comic book was stolen during a comic book convention. When counterfeit copies hit the streets, Charlie teams up with a comic book expert. Christopher Lloyd guest stars as the comic's creator. |
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A group of extremists kidnaps Ella Pierce, the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, and Megan is shocked when the tycoon refuses to negotiate with the kidnappers. Meanwhile, Don and Charlie attempt to recover Ella. |
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The line between reality and fantasy blurs when someone in Primacy -- an online and offline role-playing game -- with the user name "Specter" plants clues in the game that have lethal consequences in the real world. The team turns to Amita for help. |
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A woman in the witness protection program is shot to death in her home. The distraught Agent Don Eppes believes he inadvertently led the killer right to her, but Charlie gathers evidence to prove that Don wasn't at fault. |
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When a surprisingly generous thief robs a powerful bank, liquidates the assets in the safety deposit boxes, and donates the cash to assorted charities, Don and Charlie attempt to find an ulterior motive behind the charitable deed. |
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A serial killer obsessed with the 12 apostles begins replicating their deaths. The team tries to piece together clues by analyzing numerological patterns in the Bible verses that the killer leaves with his victims. |
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The early-morning coffee routine is shattered when an out-of-control car plows into the side of a crowded café, killing one person and injuring others. The team investigates a possible connection between the apparent accident and an earlier incident. |
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A woman is found murdered inside the Hollywood Hills estate of a celebrated young actor whose star is just beginning to rise. Agent Don Eppes and his team follow a trail of clues that point to a blackmail scheme. |
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When Agent Colby Granger -- who was recently exposed as a mole inside the FBI -- escapes from prison, Don and his team work to capture the rogue agent. But they're not the only ones trying to track down Colby. |
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Charlie comes in to help work a case in which a valuable comic book was stolen during a comic book convention. When counterfeit copies hit the streets, Charlie teams up with a comic book expert. Christopher Lloyd guest stars as the comic's creator. |
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Don deals with the memories that accompany the return of his ex, Robin Brooks, who is in town to prosecute a dangerous criminal. After three witnesses in her case are killed, Don and Charlie try to keep Robin from becoming the latest victim. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spree," "Two Daughters," "Provenance" and "The Mole." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Traffic," "Longshot," "Blackout" and "Hardball." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Waste Not," "Brutus," "Killer Chat" and "NIne Wives." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Finders Keepers," "Take Out," "End of Watch" and "Contenders." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One Hour," "Democracy," "Pandora's Box" and "Burn Rate." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Art of Reckoning," "Under Pressure," "Money for Nothing" and "The Janus List." |
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Despite the overwhelming evidence against him, David tries to prove his friend's innocence after he becomes the target of an FBI investigation. |
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Charlie's analysis prompts the FBI to investigate alternate theories regarding a recently reopened cold case involving a missing police officer. |
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The team investigates a group involved in theft, fraud and money laundering. Meanwhile, Don deals with the aftermath of the Crystal Hoyle case. |
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Charlie is asked by both Don and the NSA to investigate two cases related to the sinking of a multimillion-dollar racing yacht. |
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While Charlie analyzes the codes of a former spy who's compiled a long list of traitors, a deeply guarded secret within Don's team is exposed. |
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In their effort to track down the leader of a religious cult, Charlie and Amita work to decipher a chart found where the leader was seen last. |
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As Charlie maps out a hijacked relief truck's likely escape route, a second crew of thieves goes after the goods. |
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While Don searches for a serial killer that targets teenage girls online, Charlie deals with Larry's departure for the NASA space shuttle mission. |
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Don and Charlie discover that a very different kind of organization may be the real mastermind behind a plot to attack Los Angeles's water supply. |
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Don's investigation of a senator's death leads to a surprising revelation about a behavior modification project that was sponsored by the government. |
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Don is suspicious about a killer's eagerness to disclose the location of several buried bodies. Meanwhile, Larry completes his space mission. |
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When toxic waste containers are found buried underneath a school's playground, the team tries to link the containers to a construction company. |
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Don and Charlie investigate a series of letter bombings that look like the work of an old suspect who escaped conviction. |
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The FBI uses a fantasy baseball enthusiast's statistical model in their investigation of the death of a minor league player. |
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Don's team tries to determine if the recent wave of blackouts plaguing Los Angeles is accidental or the work of terrorists. |
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As Charlie investigates a suspicious death at a racetrack, he discovers the murder was part of a larger crime linked to a third party. |
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Megan turns to Charlie for help to find a pattern in recent freeway shootings. However, when more attacks occur, it's Don who finds a valuable clue. |
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When Charlie analyzes the death of a Chinese interpreter, he determines that the deceased was a victim of foul play instead of an accident. |
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When Charlie delves into a stolen painting's past, he discovers that Nazis captured the priceless artwork during the Holocaust. |
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Dangerous fugitive Crystal takes a hostage and refuses to release her until the FBI promises to let Buck go free. |
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Don taps Charlie to assist with the case of a teacher's cross-country crime spree, but Charlie's conflict with Alan makes him lose focus. |
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The FBI suspects that a plane crash was engineered in an attempt to steal a jet engine prototype, but Charlie's tests suggest a different motive. |
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2006 3.0 ★ 1029 mins TV Shows Rated: NR Season 3 sees the Eppes brothers -- seasoned FBI agent Don and math whiz Charlie -- deal with a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde on a seven-state crime spree, a series of highway shootings and more. |
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2006 3.0 ★ 1029 mins TV Shows Season 3 sees the Eppes brothers -- seasoned FBI agent Don and math whiz Charlie -- deal with a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde on a seven-state crime spree, a series of highway shootings and more. |
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Don and his team try to determine who stands to gain from a series of murders tied to a vast conspiracy of voter fraud. |
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Charlie and the team have just one hour to save the kidnapped son of a famous music mogul with a long list of enemies. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spree," "Two Daughters," "Provenance" and "The Mole." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Traffic," "Longshot," "Blackout" and "Hardball." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Waste Not," "Brutus," "Killer Chat" and "NIne Wives." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Finders Keepers," "Take Out," "End of Watch" and "Contenders." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "One Hour," "Democracy," "Pandora's Box" and "Burn Rate." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Art of Reckoning," "Under Pressure," "Money for Nothing" and "The Janus List." |
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A former spy demands to speak to the Eppes brothers, and they learn that he compiled an international list of traitors. While Charlie analyzes the spy's codes, a deeply guarded secret within Don's own FBI team is exposed. |
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A relief truck containing millions of dollars in supplies for Zambia is hijacked by thieves, but even as Charlie maps out the truck's likely escape route, a second crew of thieves goes after the goods. |
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When Don and Charlie investigate the threat of a terrorist attack on Los Angeles's water supply, they discover that a different kind of organization -- with very different motives -- may be the real mastermind behind the plot. |
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A death row inmate who worked as a hit man for the mob wants to disclose where he buried several bodies, but Don is suspicious about the killer's eagerness to open up. Meanwhile, Larry completes his space mission. |
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Don and Charlie investigate a series of letter bombings that look like the work of an old suspect who escaped conviction. However, as Charlie learns more about the suspect, he begins to think that someone else is responsible for the bombings. |
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Charlie examines a plane's flight computer to determine what caused it to crash. The FBI suspects that the crash was engineered in an attempt to steal a priceless jet engine prototype, but Charlie's tests suggest a different motive. |
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Charlie and the team have one hour to save the kidnapped son of a famous music mogul with a long list of enemies. The kidnapper threatens to murder the boy if he doesn't receive the ransom before the hour is up. |
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Charlie's analysis suggests that a series of murders is part of a vast voter fraud conspiracy. Don and his team try to determine who stands to gain from the murders and apprehend the perpetrator before more people are killed. |
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David's friend Ben, a martial arts fighter, becomes the target of an FBI investigation after more than one of his training partners ends up dead. Despite the overwhelming evidence, David tries to prove his friend's innocence. |
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The FBI reopens a cold case involving a missing police officer who was presumed dead. The prime suspect is a former gang member, but Charlie's analysis prompts the FBI to investigate other theories of the crime. |
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The team investigates a string of attacks at restaurants, which leads them to a criminal organization involved in theft, fraud and money laundering. Meanwhile, Don is still having trouble dealing with the aftermath of the Crystal Hoyle case. |
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During a yacht race, one of the multimillion-dollar vessels sinks, sparking a treasure hunt that turns deadly. Charlie is pulled in two directions by Don and the NSA to investigate two cases related to the incident. |
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The FBI hunts for the leader of a religious cult who is wanted for rape and murder; a teenage girl who escaped from the cult was "given" to the leader by her own mother. Charlie and Amita work to decipher a chart found where the leader was seen last. |
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A vigilante serial killer targets sexual predators who victimize teenage girls they chat with online. While Don searches for the killer, Charlie deals with Larry's departure for the NASA space shuttle mission. |
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Don's investigation into the death of a senator leads to a surprising revelation about a behavior modification project that was sponsored by the government. Someone is using the project's former subjects to carry out nefarious acts. |
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Children who attend a certain school suffer abnormally high rates of cancer and neurological disorders. When toxic waste containers are found buried underneath the school playground, the team tries to link them to a construction company. |
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Charlie meets a fantasy baseball enthusiast who demonstrates a statistical model capable of identifying which players use steroids. The FBI uses this new information in their investigation of the death of a minor league player. |
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Los Angeles goes dark, and Charlie and Larry's original attempt to analyze the situation mathematically yields incorrect results. Don's team tries to determine if the blackouts were accidental or if they could be the work of terrorists. |
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As Charlie investigates the suspicious circumstances surrounding a death at the racetrack, he discovers a complex gambling scheme that suggests the death was part of a larger crime linked to a third party. |
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Megan turns to Charlie for help to find a pattern in recent freeway shootings, one of which killed a man who was driving with his two kids. However, when more attacks occur, it's Don who finds a valuable clue. |
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When Charlie analyzes the death of a Chinese interpreter, he determines that the deceased was a victim of foul play instead of an accident. Don suspects an information leak within the Department of Justice. |
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Don and his team search for a thief after a valuable painting disappears in advance of its tour. When Charlie delves into the painting's past, he finds out that it was stolen by Nazis during the Holocaust. |
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In part two of the season premiere, fugitive Crystal takes a hostage and refuses to release her until the FBI promises to let Buck go free. When asked about her motives, Crystal's dangerous reaction makes the situation even more volatile. |
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Thirty-year-old teacher Crystal Hoyle and her 17-year-old boyfriend, Buck, engage in a cross-country crime spree spanning seven states. Don taps Charlie to assist with the case, but Charlie's conflict with Alan makes him lose focus. |
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Henry Jaglom's comic tribute to consumerism stars Victoria Foyt as Holly, a clothing designer who runs a successful boutique. But when her accountant boyfriend (Bruce Davison) embezzles her rent money, Holly has just three days to save her beloved business. Amid other personal pressures, the enterprising merchant will have to pull off the sale of the century in order to continue fueling her female clientele's obsession with shopping. |
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Don and his team investigate the motive behind two students' deadly school shooting. |
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Don puts a rush on the investigation of an outbreak of Avian flu, which takes a surprising turn when a clue is discovered on a victim's body. |
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An FBI investigation into a computer hacking scam becomes personal for Don. |
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After an unknown man opens fire in the FBI offices, Don and his team must investigate his motive and his connection to a dangerous arms dealer. |
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When an ATF agent is found dead amid questionable circumstances, Don demands to take on the case, which revolves around an elaborate bank heist. |
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The FBI investigates the murder of a female Iraqi activist which happened on U.S. soil. |
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Real-life brothers Ridley and Tony Scott serve as producers of this crime drama about two brothers -- Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), a veteran FBI agent, and Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz), a genius mathematician -- who pool their divergent skills to crack cases. The cast also features Judd Hirsch as the siblings' widower father, Peter MacNicol as Charlie's physicist best friend and Alimi Ballard as Don's FBI colleague. |
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When a psychic leads authorities to a deadly crime scene, Charlie setsout to prove it is just a fluke. |
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Don and his team must find the serial arsonist responsible for an innocentman's death. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sniper Zero," "Dirty Bomb," "Sacrifice" and "Noisy Edge." |
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This disc includes the episode "Man Hunt." Also included are the following special features: bloopers, audition reels, "Do the Math: The Caltech Analysis" featurette and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Judgement Call," "Bettor or Worse," "Obsession" and "Calculated Risk." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Assassin," "Soft Target," "Convergence" and "In Plain Sight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Toxin," "Bones of Contention," "Scorched" and "The O.G." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Double Down," "Harvest," "The Running Man" and "Protest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind Games," "All's Fair," "Dark Matter" and "Guns and Roses." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rampage," "Backscatter," "Undercurrents" and "Hot Shot." |
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2005 3.0 ★ 544 mins TV Shows Rated: NR FBI agent Don Eppes recruits his math whiz brother, Charlie, to help solve some of the bureau's most challenging crimes. Despite their different approaches to life and work, when the two team up, they become a brilliant crime-fighting machine. |
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When a father is killed in a home robbery, Don and his team investigate the connection between several recent robberies in the upscale community. |
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Don and his agents must uncover who interfered with a counter-terrorism exercise before deadly results occur. |
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Real-life brothers Ridley and Tony Scott serve as producers of this crime drama about two brothers -- Don Eppes, a veteran FBI agent, and Charlie Eppes, a genius mathematician -- who pool their divergent skills to crack cases. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: pilot, "Vector," "Uncertainty Principle" and "Structural Corruption." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Prime Suspect," "Sabotage," "Counterfeit Reality" and "Identity Crisis." |
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2005 4.0 ★ TV Shows Real-life brothers Ridley and Tony Scott serve as producers of this crime drama about two brothers -- Don Eppes, a veteran FBI agent, and Charlie Eppes, a genius mathematician -- who pool their divergent skills to crack cases. |
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A former chemist of a large pharmaceutical company is discovered to be tampering with medication and Don and Megan must track him down. |
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A routine drug bust unveils a sensitive issue which Charlie takes to heart. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Prime Suspect," "Sabotage," "Counterfeit Reality" and "Identity Crisis." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Sniper Zero," "Dirty Bomb," "Sacrifice" and "Noisy Edge." |
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This disc includes the episode "Man Hunt." Also included are the following special features: bloopers, audition reels, "Do the Math: The Caltech Analysis" featurette and more. |
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The agents must stop an organ trafficking ring when they discover a young immigrant girl died while selling one of her kidneys. |
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A murder of a young student at a card club leads the FBI to uncover a deadly card counting scheme. |
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2005 3.0 ★ 544 mins TV Shows FBI agent Don Eppes recruits his math whiz brother, Charlie, to help solve some of the bureau's most challenging crimes. Despite their different approaches to life and work, when the two team up, they become a brilliant crime-fighting machine. |
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2005 3.0 ★ 1035 mins TV Shows FBI agent Don Eppes and his younger brother, Charlie, look into the murder of a judge's wife. They also help identify a dead woman who was trying to rob a jewelry store and try to protect a popular female singer from a persistent stalker. |
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Don and his team must solve the murder of a CFO of a large energy corporation who is found murdered on her doorstep. |
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Henry Jaglom's comic tribute to consumerism stars Victoria Foyt as Holly, a clothing designer who runs a successful boutique. But when her accountant boyfriend (Bruce Davison) embezzles her rent money, Holly has just three days to save... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: pilot, "Vector," "Uncertainty Principle" and "Structural Corruption." |
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A Cal Sci science student becomes the suspect when an expensive piece of equipment is stolen from the school's DNA lab. |
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When a fellow FBI agent working undercover is killed in a gang retaliation, Don and his team must investigate. |
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The murder of a researcher leads the FBI on an investigation of a killer and a human skull. |
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The details surrounding a young woman's death suggests to Don and his team that she could have been murdered by a serial killer. |
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2005 3.0 ★ 1035 mins TV Shows Rated: NR FBI agent Don Eppes and his younger brother, Charlie, look into the murder of a judge's wife. They also help identify a dead woman who was trying to rob a jewelry store and try to protect a popular female singer from a persistent stalker. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Judgement Call," "Bettor or Worse," "Obsession" and "Calculated Risk." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Assassin," "Soft Target," "Convergence" and "In Plain Sight." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Toxin," "Bones of Contention," "Scorched" and "The O.G." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Double Down," "Harvest," "The Running Man" and "Protest." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Mind Games," "All's Fair," "Dark Matter" and "Guns and Roses." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Rampage," "Backscatter," "Undercurrents" and "Hot Shot." |
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Don and his team find a suspicious code during a raid which Charlie determines is part of a plan to assassinate a Colombian exile living in L.A. |
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Don and his team search for the stalker of a pop princess which turns into a murder investigation of a paparazzo. |
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Don and his team must find who is responsible for kidnapping the family of a jewelry store owner before they are killed. |
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Don uses Charlie and Megan's expertise when the FBI is called to the scene of a federal judge's wife's murder. |
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An anti-war bombing that kills an innocent man becomes personal when the case reveals surprising information about Don and Charlie's father's past. |
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When a UFO is spotted dangerously close to Los Angeles, Don recruits Charlie to help locate the mysterious aircraft's point of origin. |
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Don must find the hijackers of a truck carrying nuclear waste before they detonate a dirty bomb in Los Angeles. |
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Don and his team must stop a sniper who goes on a killing spree in Los Angeles. |
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When new information on an old case comes to light, Don thinks he may have sent the wrong person to jail. |
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After two teens are found murdered, the investigation leads Don and his team to uncover a dangerous counterfeit money ring. |
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Don and his FBI team are called in to solve the murder of a computer researcher and are surprised with what they find. |
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Don relies on Charlie's mathematical insight to help stop a virus that has been killing innocent people in Los Angeles. |
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After a series of bank robberies, Don recruits Charlie to help chart the next robbery location, only to overlook the thieves' true motive. |
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Don races to capture a serial rapist who has begun to murder his victims. Charlie is recruited by Don to help track the killer. |
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Don needs Charlie's help to find out why the daughter of a mathematician is kidnapped. |
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Don must find two violent felons who escape after their prison bus is in a car accident. |
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While investigating a train accident, Don and Charlie discover a culprit who is on a mission to diminish public confidence in the railroad system. |
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Don needs Charlie's help to find out why the daughter of a mathematician is kidnapped. |
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Charlie convinces Don to investigate a student's suicide in order to make sure that it was not murder. |
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Based on Ethan Canin's short story The Palace Thief, the Emperor's Club traces the 30-year teacher-student mentor relationship between dedicated prep school teacher William (Kevin Kline) and troubled young Sedgewick (Emile Hirsch; Joel Gretsch plays him as an adult) who lives in the shadow of his sena... |
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Based on Ethan Canin's short story &NFi;The Palace Thief&NFi_;, the Emperor's Club traces the 30-year teacher-student mentor relationship between dedicated prep school teacher William (Kevin Kline) and troubled young Sedgewick (Emile Hirsch; Joel Gretsch plays him as an adult) who lives in the shadow of his senator father. When Sedgewick rebels, William sticks with him and helps him achieve great things, but the relationship is later tested. R... |
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Trendy New York couple Phil (David Aaron Baker) and Anna (Mary McCormack) each suspect the other of infidelity and are itching to spice up their trust-deficient marriage through deceit and role-playing. Phil's best friend, John (Campbell Scott), is eager to find out the truth about who's really cheating, as is Anna's brother Jeff, a financial trader with Tourette's syndrome (portrayed by Rob Morrow). |
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Sam Manning (Fisher Stevens) wants nothing more than to make it big as a writer and finally see his novel published. But he's not getting anywhere, so to deal with the threat of complete failure, he lets himself get roped into one sexual relationship after another, even as his devoted girlfriend, Cass (Annabella Sciorra), waits in vain for him to get his act together and finally commit to her. When he does, however, it may just be too late. |
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Gifted artist Lyle Maze (Rob Morrow) is reconciled to a life sans romance thanks to his dual afflictions: Tourette's Syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. But things take a surprising turn when best friend Mike (Craig Sheffer) heads off on a humanitarian mission, leaving behind pregnant girlfriend Callie (Laura Linney). She leans on Lyle for help, and before long he's Lamaze coach, pinch-hitting father-to-be and head over heels for Callie. |
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Trendy New York couple Phil (David Aaron Baker) and Anna (Mary McCormack) each suspect the other of infidelity and are itching to spice up their trust-deficient marriage through deceit and role-playing. Phil's best friend, John (Campb... |
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In this fact-based story, a new reporter (Rob Morrow) is brought to a Philadelphia newspaper to provide court coverage. One of the first cases he covers involves a mentally handicapped man who was found guilty of murder -- but appears to have been railroaded by the police and beaten into a confession. Randy Quaid... |
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In this fact-based story, a new reporter (Rob Morrow) is brought to a Philadelphia newspaper to provide court coverage. One of the first cases he covers involves a mentally handicapped man who was found guilty of murder -- but appears to have been railroaded by the police and beaten into a confession. Randy Quaid plays a senior reporter working with Morrow, and Paul Sorvino is the shady mayor advocating this new regime of police terrorism. |
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Gifted artist Lyle Maze (Rob Morrow) is reconciled to a life sans romance thanks to his dual afflictions: Tourette's Syndrome and obsessive-compulsive disorder. But things take a surprising turn when best friend Mike (Craig Sheffer) heads off on a humanitarian mission, leaving behind pregnant girlfriend Callie ... |
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Adventurous doctor Matthew Heller joins an international group working in Africa, where he falls for fellow physician Silvia Rinaldi, the daughter of a disapproving Italian entrepreneur. |
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Erich Segal's tear-jerking saga stars Rob Morrow as Matthew Heller, an adventurous doctor who joins an international group working in Africa, where he falls for fellow physician Silvia Rinaldi (Mathilda May), the daughter of a disapproving Italian entrepreneur. After an exhilarating but short-lived romance with Silvia, Matthew returns to the States, where he is comforted by his longtime friend, Evie (Marisa Tomei), whose own marriage is failing. |
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Adventurous doctor Matthew Heller joins an international group working in Africa, where he falls for fellow physician Silvia Rinaldi, the daughter of a disapproving Italian entrepreneur. |
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A man must choose between practical love and romantic love while also dividing his career between music and medicine. In the end, after excruciating emotional conflict, he finds room in his heart to provide niches for all of these passions. |
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Erich Segal's tear-jerking saga stars Rob Morrow as Matthew Heller, an adventurous doctor who joins an international group working in Africa, where he falls for fellow physician Silvia Rinaldi (Mathilda May), the daughter of a disapproving Italian entrepreneur. After an exhilarating but short-lived romance with Silvia, Matthew returns to the States, where he is comforted by his longtime friend, Evie (Marisa Tomei), whose own marriage is failing. |
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Erich Segal's tear-jerking saga stars Rob Morrow as Matthew Heller, an adventurous doctor who joins an international group working in Africa, where he falls for fellow physician Silvia Rinaldi (Mathilda May), the daughter of a disapproving Italian entrepreneur. After an exhilarating but short-lived romance with Silvia, Matthew returns to the States, where he is comforted by his longtime friend, Evie (Marisa Tomei), whose own marriage is failing. |
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A man must choose between practical love and romantic love while also dividing his career between music and medicine. In the end, after excruciating emotional conflict, he finds room in his heart to provide niches for all of these passions. |
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Divorced novelist John (Albert Brooks) needs to know the reason his relationships with women don't work. To learn, he goes to the source: his mother (Debbie Reynolds). John moves in with Mom even though she doesn't want him there, which creates another problem for him to deal with. |
Divorced novelist John (Albert Brooks) needs to know the reason his relationships with women don't work. To learn, he goes to the source: his mother (Debbie Reynolds). John moves in with Mom even though she doesn't want him there, which creates another problem for him to deal with. Rob Morrow plays John's younger brother, who fears losing his "mama's boy" status when big bro moves back home. Brooks directs and co-writes. |
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This drama directed by Bruce Beresford stars Sharon Stone as Cindy Liggett, a Southern woman on death row (for the murder of her two classmates) who gets one more chance at justice. Her appeals have been rejected and her hopes diminished, until a lawyer ( |
This drama directed by Bruce Beresford stars Sharon Stone as Cindy Liggett, a Southern woman on death row (for the murder of her two classmates) who gets one more chance at justice. Her appeals have been rejected and her hopes diminished, until a lawyer (Rob Morrow) assigned by the clemency board decides to take one more shot at obtaining a stay of execution. Can he pull it off? More important, can he persuade Cindy that there's reason to hope? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dinner at Seven-Thirty," "Eye of the Beholder," "Shofar, So Good" and "The Letter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Robe," "Zarya," "Full Upright Position," "Up River" and "Sons of the Tundra." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Realpolitik," "The Great Mushroom," "Mi Casa, Su Casa" and "Horns." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mommy's Curse," "The Quest," "Lucky People," "The Graduate" and "Little Italy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Balls," "Buss Stop," "Ursa Minor," "Let's Dance" and "Tranquility Base." |
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Yuppie Los Angeles physician Phil Capra (Paul Provenza) slowly takes over for Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) in the final season of this offbeat cold-climate comedy series about a big-city doctor assigned to the sleepy, remote Alaskan town of Cicely. While Fleishman moves on from Cicely a changed man, Capra and his journalist wife (Teri Polo) warm up to their quirky new neighbors. Meanwhile, Chris develops and interest in Maggie. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Robe," "Zarya," "Full Upright Position," "Up River" and "Sons of the Tundra." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Realpolitik," "The Great Mushroom," "Mi Casa, Su Casa" and "Horns." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Mommy's Curse," "The Quest," "Lucky People," "The Graduate" and "Little Italy." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Balls," "Buss Stop," "Ursa Minor," "Let's Dance" and "Tranquility Base." |
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Yuppie Los Angeles physician Phil Capra (Paul Provenza) slowly takes over for Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) in the final season of this offbeat cold-climate comedy series about a big-city doctor assigned to the sleepy, remote Alaskan town of Cicely. While Fleishman moves on from Cicely a changed man, Capra and his journalist wife (Teri Polo) warm up to their quirky new neighbors. Meanwhile, Chris develops and interest in Maggie. |
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Robert Redford directs this infamous true story of Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), who rocketed to national fame as a repeat winner on the TV quiz show "Twenty-One." In the late 1950s, prime-time game shows were a cultural phenomenon. But the American public didn't realize it was being hoodwinked ... until persevering congressional investigator Dick Goodwin (Rob Morrow) unmasked the corruption behind the show's glittering façade. |
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Robert Redford directs this infamous true story of Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes), who rocketed to national fame as a repeat winner on the TV quiz show "Twenty-One." In the late 1950s, prime-time game shows were a cultural phenomenon. But the American public didn't realize it was being hoodwinked ... unt... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Dinner at Seven-Thirty," "Eye of the Beholder," "Shofar, So Good" and "The Letter." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northern Hospitality," "Una Volta in L'Inverno," "Fish Story," "The Gift of the Maggie" and "A Wing and a Prayer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Feel the Earth Move," "Grand Prix," "Blood Ties" and "Lovers and Madmen." |
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In the fifth season of this quirky dramedy, New York native Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) remains a fish out of water in the remote outpost of Cicely, Alaska -- but give him some time. In the season opener, Joel finds himself in a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. As the action continues, 31-year-old Maggie (Janine Turner) is asked to be homecoming queen; the town's gay couple gets hitched; and Joel finally acknowledges his strong ties to Cicely. |
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In the fifth season of this quirky dramedy, New York native Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) remains a fish out of water in the remote outpost of Cicely, Alaska -- but give him some time. In the season opener, Joel finds himself in a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. As the action continues, 31-year-old Maggie (Janine Turn... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Doctors," "Mystery of Old Curio Shop," "Jaws of Life," "Altered Egos" and "A River Doesn't Run Through It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Birds of a Feather," "Rosebud," "Heal Thyself," "A Cup of Joe" and "First Snow." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby Blues," "Mister Sandman," "Mite Makes Right," "A Bolt From the Blue" and "Hello, I Love You." |
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In the fifth season of this quirky dramedy, New York native Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) remains a fish out of water in the remote outpost of Cicely, Alaska -- but give him some time. In the season opener, Joel finds himself in a cosmic game of hide-and-seek. As the action continues, 31-year-old Maggie (Janine Turner) is asked to be homecoming queen; the town's gay couple gets hitched; and Joel finally acknowledges his strong ties to Cicely. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Three Doctors," "Mystery of Old Curio Shop," "Jaws of Life," "Altered Egos" and "A River Doesn't Run Through It." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Birds of a Feather," "Rosebud," "Heal Thyself," "A Cup of Joe" and "First Snow." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Baby Blues," "Mister Sandman," "Mite Makes Right," "A Bolt From the Blue" and "Hello, I Love You." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northern Hospitality," "Una Volta in L'Inverno," "Fish Story," "The Gift of the Maggie" and "A Wing and a Prayer." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Feel the Earth Move," "Grand Prix," "Blood Ties" and "Lovers and Madmen." |
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Season 4 of this Emmy-winning series about the quirky residents of Cicely, Alaska, kicks off with Maggie (Janine Turner) hitting a milestone -- her 30th birthday, which she celebrates with a soul-searching solo camping trip. Meanwhile, an off-kilter Joel (Rob Morrow) coaches the Cicely Quarks, Chris (John Corbett) develops a crush, and a rock star (guest star Adam Ant) rolls into town, thinking he's in Sicily. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northwest Passages," "Midnight Sun," "Nothing's Perfect," "Heroes" and "Blowing Bubbles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "On Your Own," "The Bad Seed," "Thanksgiving" and "Do the Right Thing." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crime and Punishment," "Survival of the Species," "Revelations" and "Duets." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Grosse Point, 48230," "Learning Curve," "III Wild" and "Love's Labour Mislaid." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northern Lights," "Family Feud," "Homesick" and "The Big Feast." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Kaddish, For Uncle Manny," "Mud and Blood," "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "Old Tree." |
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Season 4 of this Emmy-winning series about the quirky residents of Cicely, Alaska, kicks off with Maggie (Janine Turner) hitting a milestone -- her 30th birthday, which she celebrates with a soul-searching solo camping trip. Meanwhile, an off-kilter Joel (Rob Morrow) coaches the Cicely Quarks, Chris (John Corbett) develops a crush, and a rock star (guest star Adam Ant) rolls into town, thinking he's in Sicily. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northwest Passages," "Midnight Sun," "Nothing's Perfect," "Heroes" and "Blowing Bubbles." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "On Your Own," "The Bad Seed," "Thanksgiving" and "Do the Right Thing." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Crime and Punishment," "Survival of the Species," "Revelations" and "Duets." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Grosse Point, 48230," "Learning Curve," "III Wild" and "Love's Labour Mislaid." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Northern Lights," "Family Feud," "Homesick" and "The Big Feast." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Kaddish, For Uncle Manny," "Mud and Blood," "Sleeping With the Enemy" and "Old Tree." |
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New Yorker physician Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the tiny town's feisty mayor/pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-NASA millionaire astronaut Maurice J. Minnifield (Barry Corbin). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in this second season provides a wealth of rich, appealing humor. |
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In the third season of this offbeat CBS comedy, homesick New Yorker Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) continues to adjust to life in the isolated Alaskan hamlet of Cicely, as he befriends eccentric residents including spirited pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-cosmonaut Maurice (Barry Corbin). This season also introduces unruly woodsman Adam (Adam Arkin) and his hypochondriac wife, Eve (Valerie Mahaffey). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Get Real," "Seoul Mates," "Dateline: Cicely" and "Our Tribe." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jules et Joel," "The Body in Question," "Roots" and "A-Hunting We Will Go." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bumpy Road to Love," "Only You," "Oy, Wilderness" and "Animals 'R' Us." |
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New Yorker physician Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the tiny town's feisty mayor/pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-NASA millionaire astronaut Maurice J. Minnifield (Barry Corbin). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in this second season provides a wealth of rich, appealing humor. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All is Vanity" and "What I Did For Love." |
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In the third season of this offbeat CBS comedy, homesick New Yorker Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) continues to adjust to life in the isolated Alaskan hamlet of Cicely, as he befriends eccentric residents including spirited pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-cosmonaut Maurice (Barry Corbin). This season also introduces unruly woodsman Adam (Adam Arkin) and his hypochondriac wife, Eve (Valerie Mahaffey). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Goodbye to All That" and "The Big Kiss." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "All is Vanity" and "What I Did For Love." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spring Break" and "War and Peace." |
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This disc includes the episode "Slow Dance." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Things Become Extinct," "Burning Down the House," "Democracy in America" and "Three Amigos." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lost and Found," "My Mother, My Sister," "Wake Up Call" and "The Final Frontier." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "It Happened in Juneau," "Our Wedding" and "Cicely." |
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In the third season of this offbeat CBS comedy, homesick New Yorker Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) continues to adjust to life in the isolated Alaskan hamlet of Cicely, as he befriends eccentric residents including spirited pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-cosmonaut Maurice ( |
This disc includes the episode "Slow Dance." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spring Break" and "War and Peace." |
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New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the town's feisty mayor/pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and ex-NASA millionaire astronaut Maurice J. Minnifield (Barry Corbin). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in this second season provides a wealth of rich, appealing humor. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Bumpy Road to Love," "Only You," "Oy, Wilderness" and "Animals 'R' Us." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Jules et Joel," "The Body in Question," "Roots" and "A-Hunting We Will Go." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Get Real," "Seoul Mates," "Dateline: Cicely" and "Our Tribe." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Things Become Extinct," "Burning Down the House," "Democracy in America" and "Three Amigos." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Goodbye to All That" and "The Big Kiss." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Lost and Found," "My Mother, My Sister," "Wake Up Call" and "The Final Frontier." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "It Happened in Juneau," "Our Wedding" and "Cicely." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Soapy Sanderson" and "Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens." Extras include deleted scenes, a video documentary and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russian Flu," "Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes," "A Kodiak Moment" and "Aurora Borealis- A Fairy Tale for Big People." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: pilot and "Brains, Know How and Native Intelligence." Extras include deleted scenes. |
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In this quirky, Emmy award-winning CBS series, New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the colorful citizens of tiny Cicely, Alaska: feisty Maggie (Janine Turner), pragmatic Holling (John Cullum) and idealistic Chris (John Corbett). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in the first two... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Kodiak Moment" and "Aurora Borealis- A Fairy Tale for Big People." Extras include deleted scenes and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russian Flu" and "Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes." Extras include deleted scenes. |
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It went on to win seven Emmies, but the first season of this quirky CBS drama was all about getting to know the colorful citizens of tiny Cicely, Alaska, through the eyes of recently arrived New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow). From feisty Maggie (Janine Turner) to pragmatic Holling (John Cullum), idealistic Chris (John Corbett) and stoic Marilyn (Elaine Miles), the denizens of Cicely help give Fleischman a new perspective on life. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Brains, Know-How and Native Intelligence," "Soapy Sanderson" and "Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russian Flu," "Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes," "A Kodiak Moment" and "The Aurora Borealis (A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Goodbye to All That," "The Big Kiss," "All is Vanity" and "What I Did for Love." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spring Break," "War and Peace" and "Slow Dance." |
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CBS's Emmy-winning dramedy follows the adventures of New York doctor Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow), who reluctantly agrees to pay off his student loans by establishing a practice in a small Alaskan town overflowing with eccentric locals, moose and lots of snow. Joel is attracted to feisty pilot Maggie (Janine Turner) and befriends bartender Holling (John Cullum), who finds love with a beauty queen coveted by ex-astronaut Maurice (Barry Corbin). |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Goodbye to All That," "The Big Kiss," "All is Vanity" and "What I Did for Love." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Spring Break," "War and Peace" and "Slow Dance." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Soapy Sanderson" and "Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens." Extras include deleted scenes, a video documentary and more. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: pilot and "Brains, Know How and Native Intelligence." Extras include deleted scenes. |
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It went on to win seven Emmies, but the first season of this quirky CBS drama was all about getting to know the colorful citizens of tiny Cicely, Alaska, through the eyes of recently arrived New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow). From feisty Maggie (Janine Turner) to pragmatic Holling (John Cullum), idealistic Chris (John Corbett) and stoic Marilyn (Elaine Miles), the denizens of Cicely help give Fleischman a new perspective on life. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Brains, Know-How and Native Intelligence," "Soapy Sanderson" and "Dreams, Schemes and Putting Greens." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russian Flu," "Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes," "A Kodiak Moment" and "The Aurora Borealis (A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Russian Flu" and "Sex, Lies and Ed's Tapes." Extras include deleted scenes. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "A Kodiak Moment" and "Aurora Borealis- A Fairy Tale for Big People." Extras include deleted scenes and more. |
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In this quirky, Emmy award-winning CBS series, New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the colorful citizens of tiny Cicely, Alaska: feisty Maggie (Janine Turner), pragmatic Holling (John Cullum) and idealistic Chris (John Corbett). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in the first two... |
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In this quirky, Emmy award-winning CBS series, New Yorker Dr. Joel Fleishman (Rob Morrow) is lured to Alaska by the chance of paying off his medical school bills. But it takes a while for him to warm to the colorful citizens of tiny Cicely, Alaska: feisty Maggie (Janine Turner), pragmatic Holling (John Cullum) and idealistic Chris (John Corbett). Throw in Joel's problems adjusting to the severe weather cycles, and each episode in the first two... |
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This disc includes the following episodes: pilot and "Brains, Know How and Native Intelligence." Extras include deleted scenes. |
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CBS's Emmy-winning dramedy follows the adventures of New York doctor Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow), who reluctantly agrees to pay off his student loans by establishing a practice in a small Alaskan town overflowing with eccentric locals, moose and lots of snow. Joel is attracted to feisty pilot Maggie (Janine Turner... |
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Chasing women for the weekend at a luxurious Miami resort, teen buddies Ben and Jack (Rob Morrow and Johnny Depp) get more than they bargained for after crossing paths with a crafty criminal. Throwing their hormone-driven plans off kilter, the two friends run afoul of a cross-dressing jewel thief (Hector Elizondo) and find themselves under scrutiny from a prying hotel detective. George Bowers directs the racy high jinks of this 1985 sex romp. |
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Chasing women for the weekend at a luxurious Miami resort, teen buddies Ben and Jack (Rob Morrow and Johnny Depp) get more than they bargained for after crossing paths with a crafty criminal. Throwing their hormone-driven plans off kilter, the two friends run afoul of a cross-dressing jewel thief (Streaming |
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