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Episode
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Pilot
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Davis Guggenheim & Mick Jackson
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Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton
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Jan. 23, 2005
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1
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001
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To help capture a serial rapist-turned-killer, FBI Special Agent Don Eppes recruits his genius brother Charlie, who uses a mathematical equation to identify the killer’s point of origin by working back from the crime scene locations.
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Uncertainty Principle
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David Von Ancken
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Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton
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Jan. 28, 2005
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2
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004
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Charlie accurately predicts where a band of bank robbers will strike next. But when Don and his team confront them, a massive shoot- out occurs leaving four people, including an officer, dead.
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Vector
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David Von Ancken
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Jeff Vlaming
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Feb. 4, 2005
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3
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003
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Various people in the L.A. area with seemingly nothing in common start to become extremely sick and die on the same day. Don fears bioterrorists may have released a deadly virus into the environment.
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Structural Corruption
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Tim Matheson
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Liz Friedman
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Feb. 11, 2005
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4
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105
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After an engineering student at CalSci is found dead from an apparent suicide, Charlie convinces Don to launch an investigation after he reads the student’s thesis that asserted that the architecturally magnificent Cole Center in Los Angeles is structurally unstable.
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Prime Suspect
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Lesli Linka Glatter
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Doris Egan
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Feb. 18, 2005
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5
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106
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When a five-year-old girl is kidnapped from her birthday party, Don and Terry lead the investigation, but must rely on Charlie’s help because the girl’s father, Ethan, is also a mathematician.
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Sabotage
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Lou Antonio
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Liz Friedman
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Feb. 25, 2005
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6
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102
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While consulting with the NTSB at the scene of the wreck, Don learns that this tragedy is one of a series of recreated accidents involving railroad negligence. As is the pattern with the previous train wrecks, an undecipherable numerical code is left at the site.
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Counterfeit Reality
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Alex Zakrzewski
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Andrew Dettman
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Mar. 11 2005
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7
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107
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Don learns that counterfeiters are at work producing small denomination bills and that they have taken an artist hostage to draw the images for the fake money.
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Identity Crisis
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Martha Mitchell
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Wendy West
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Apr. 1, 2005
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8
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108
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A man wanted for stock fraud is found garroted in his apartment, and the crime is eerily similar to a murder committed a year earlier, a case in which Don closed when an ex-con confessed.
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Sniper Zero
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J. Miller Tobin
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Ken Sanzel
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Apr. 15, 2005
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9
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109
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The city is in a panic as a sniper goes on a shooting spree and randomly kills several people, including a postal worker. The investigation reveals that more than one shooter is at work. As Charlie works the case, he’s frustrated by a sniper expert Don brings in to help out.
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Dirty Bomb
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Paris Barclay
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Andrew Dettman
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Apr. 15, 2005
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10
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110
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A truck carrying radioactive material is stolen, and the thieves threaten to set off a dirty bomb in L.A. in 12 hours if they aren’t paid $20 million.
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Sacrifice
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Paul Holahan
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Ken Sanzel
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Apr. 22, 2005
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11
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111
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A senior computer-science researcher working on a classified government project is found murdered in his Hollywood Hills home and data has been stolen from his computer.
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Noisy Edge
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J. Miller Tobin
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Nicolas Falacci & Cheryl Heuton
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Apr. 29, 2005
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12
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112
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Don and Agent Weston of the NTSB investigate eyewitness accounts of a mysterious unidentified object flying dangerously close to downtown Los Angeles that has raised concerns of a terrorist attack.
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Man Hunt
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Martha Mitchell
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Andrew Dettman
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May 6, 2005
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13
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113
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A dangerous felon escapes when a prison bus crashes and the FBI has reason to fear he’s intent on revenge against the witness whose testimony put him in jail. However, finding the elusive killer proves to be a complicated challenge.
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