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Terminator The Sarah Connor
Chronicles S1-2 E1-30 |
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2008-2009
TV-PG
Set after the events in Terminator 2: Judgment Day
(1991), Sarah Connor and her son, John, try to stay under-the-radar from
the government, as they plot to destroy the computer network Skynet in
hopes of preventing Armageddon.
This series is set after the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day
(1991). After the sacrifices of Dr. Miles Dyson and T-800 Model 101
Terminator, the Connors find themselves once again being stalked by
Skynet's agents from the future. Realizing their nightmare isn't over,
they decide to stop running and focus on preventing the birth of Skynet.
With the aid of Cameron Phillips, a beautiful girl who has a mysterious
past also linked to the future; Derek Reese, a Tech-Com soldier from the
future whose past is linked with the Connors; Riley, a beautiful
schoolfriend of John; and FBI Agent James Ellison, who was assigned to
capture the Connors but joins them after his own encounter with one of
the machines. They begin a quest to stop the United States military and
a shadowy conspiracy from the future from creating the program that will
stop at nothing to bring humanity to an end. |
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S1E1 Pilot
A modern-day warrior and single mom hides from a government out
to get her and her teenage son.
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S1E2 Gnothi Seauton
John goes stir-crazy when he's confined to the house, Sarah
looks up an old friend for some help, but she may face betrayal,
and Cromartie begins reassembling himself.
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S1E3 The Turk
John and Cameron start their new school, Sarah befriends a man
who may be important to Sky Net and then struggles with what she
must do. Meanwhile, Cromartie has tracked down a scientist to
assist him in his regeneration.
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S1E4 Heavy Metal
When they learn of a huge shipment of Coltan arriving at the
Port of Los Angeles, Sarah, John and Cameron believe that
Cromartie has returned but upon investigation discover an
entirely new Terminator with a mission of it's own.
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S1E5 Queen's Gambit*
Sarah is troubled to learn that Andy Goode has rebuilt his
computer the Turk II and entered it into a chess competition
with a military contract as the winning prize. A Resistance
fighter from the future takes matters into his own hands.
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S1E6 Dungeons & Dragons
Desperate to save Derek Reese's life, John enlists the help of
Charley Dixon but the paramedic struggles to come to terms with
time travelers and Terminators. In the future Derek fights to
survive when he's separated from his brother Kyle.
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S1E7 The Demon Hand*
As Derek Reese recovers from his injuries, Sarah attempts to
retrieve the severed Terminator hand and Cameron tracks down
Dmitri Shipkov. Meanwhile FBI agent James Ellison pays a visit
to Dr. Silberman to learn more about Sarah's past.
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S1E8 Vick's Chip
Derek catches Cameron in a lie that puts them inside Vick's
head, Sarah continues to track the Turk, and Cromartie comes
closer to finding John.
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S1E9 What He Beheld*
Sarah finds herself in a transaction with a mysterious man named
Sarkissian, who claims to be in possession of the stolen Turk.
Derek recalls his childhood. Ellison discovers that the
terminator Cromartie is impersonating an FBI agent.
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S2E1 Samson & Delilah*
John finds himself battling an unlikely opponent alone; Derek
and Charley search for the family after an explosion; and
Ellison deals with the aftermath of Cromartie's massacre.
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S2E2 Automatic for the People
Sarah, Derek and Cameron try to prevent a nuclear meltdown,
Charley has to fill in Michelle when James shows up at their
home, and John meets someone new.
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S2E3 The Mousetrap
Cromartie uses Charley and Michelle in a plot to lure Sarah into
the desert and leave John alone and vulnerable in the city.
Meanwhile, Catherine Weaver has a job proposal for Agent
Ellison.
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S2E4 Allison from Palmdale*
Another malfunction causes Cameron to believe that she is
actually a human from the future named Allison. Sarah
accompanies her pregnant landlady to the hospital. Ellison
continues to contemplate Catherine Weaver's job offer.
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S2E5 Goodbye to All That
John and Derek sign on for military school to protect a key
future Resistance hero from termination. Back at home, Sarah and
Cameron protect a young boy who shares the same name as the
intended target.
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S2E6 The Tower Is Tall But the
Fall Is Short
A woman from Derek's past surprises him and elsewhere, Sarah,
John and Cameron wonder what a T-1001 would need with a doctor.
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S2E7 Brothers of Nablus
While Sarah and Cameron search for the person who robbed the
house, Cromartie returns to hunt down Cameron and John.
Meanwhile, a new cyborg arrives and creates trouble for Ellison.
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S2E8 Mr. Ferguson Is Ill Today*
Cromartie kidnaps Sarah and races to Mexico to find John. When
Derek, Cameron and Ellison discover what has happened, they come
to their defense - which leads to one final, deadly
confrontation with Cromartie.
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S2E9 Complications
Sarah turns to Dr. Sherman when she begins having nightmares,
Jesse tries to convince Derek that she has captured an important
figure from the future, and John and Cameron discover that
Cromartie's body is missing.
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S2E10 Strange Things Happen at
the One Two Point
Sarah's quest to find the meaning behind the "three dots" leads
to a technology firm seeking an advanced microchip. Dr. Sherman
is killed while working with Catherine Weaver's A.I. computer,
and Jesse comes clean about her mission.
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S2E11 Self Made Man*
Cameron learns that a terminator was accidentally sent back to
1920s Los Angeles, and she tries to find out what happened to
him. Meanwhile, John has a run-in with a group of punks while
taking Riley home from a party.
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S2E12 Alpine Fields
Terminators come after a family whose unborn daughter plays an
important role in the war against the Machines, and Sarah,
Cameron, and Derek try to protect them.
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S2E13 Earthlings Welcome Here
Sarah turns to a UFO convention for answers about the "three
dots," more details about Riley's mission are revealed, and
Ellison begins working with Catherine Weaver's AI prototype,
"John Henry."
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S2E14 The Good Wound
Sarah has visions of John's dead father as she tries to find a
doctor to remove a bullet from her leg, Jesse removes Riley from
the hospital after her suicide attempt, and Catherine covers her
tracks after a secret location is identified.
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S2E15 Desert Cantos
Sarah attends a memorial service for Catherine Weaver's victims
at the supposed heating and air conditioning plant to search for
answers and find a connection to Skynet.
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S2E16 Some Must Watch While
Some Must Sleep
Sarah suspects that something fishy is going on at the medical
clinic where she is being treated for insomnia. During her stay,
she has flashbacks to a run-in she had with a man from the plant
whom she thought she had already killed.
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S2E17 Ourselves Alone
While Derek does surveillance on a lawyer he suspects may be
connected to Skynet, Sarah and Cameron begin to have doubts
about Riley.
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S2E18 Today Is the Day: Part 1
As the Connors prepare to move, they find out that Riley is
dead, and Sarah begins to doubt Cameron's motives. Jesse flashes
back to a submarine mission in the future, and John Henry plays
hide and seek with Catherine Weaver's daughter.
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S2E19 Today Is the Day: Part 2*
Jesse recalls more of her fateful future mission aboard the
Jimmy Carter. Back in the present, her plan to turn John against
Cameron backfires when John discovers that Jesse - not Cameron -
killed Riley.
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S2E20 To the Lighthouse
Sarah and John hit the road without Cameron and Derek to stay
with Charley Dixon, where she reveals to Charey that her cancer
may have emerged. Meanwhile, a computer worm infects John Henry.
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S2E21 Adam Raised a Cain*
Sarah, John and Cameron save Catherine Weaver's daughter
Savannah from being killed by a machine, but Derek is killed in
the process. Ellison is then forced to broker a meeting between
Sarah and Catherine to return the child.
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S2E22 Born to Run*
Sarah is in police custody, but John and Cameron disobey her
orders and help her escape. The three then go to Zeira Corp so
that Sarah can confront Catherine Weaver, and Cameron can
confront John Henry.
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Good Omens
Season 1-2 Episode 1-12 |
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Good Omens
2019-2025
TV-MA
The End of the World is coming, which means a fussy Angel and a
loose-living Demon who've become overly fond of life on Earth
are forced to form an unlikely alliance to stop Armageddon.
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S1E1 In the Beginning*
In the beginning and eleven years ago, two immortal beings
decide that it might not be time to start an Apocalypse.
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S1E2 The Book*
Having followed the wrong boy for years, Aziraphale and
Crowley must now try to locate the whereabouts of real
Antichrist. Perhaps the story of Agnes Nutter and her famous
prophecies will hold the answer?
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S1E3 Hard Times*
We follow Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship across the
ages. Meanwhile, in the present day, Agnes Nutter's
descendant Anathema arrives in Tadfield on her own mission
to save the world.
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S1E4 Saturday Morning
Funtime*
Aziraphale and Crowley's friendship is tested to the limit
as their superiors catch up with them. Armageddon starts in
earnest, with the Antichrist's powers wreaking havoc across
the globe.
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S1E5 The Doomsday Option*
Aziraphale and Crowley race towards Tadfield airbase as they
attempt to prevent Adam and the Four Horsemen from beginning
the apocalypse. But one has been discorporated and the other
is trapped in a flaming motorway. Will they get there in
time?
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S1E6 The Very Last Day of
the Rest of Their Lives*
Can Adam, Crowley and Aziraphale work together to fight the
powers of Heaven and Hell and prevent the apocalypse? And
what fate awaits them if they do? The story reaches its
conclusion, and it might just be the end of the world.
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S2E1 Chapter 1: The Arrival*
Crowley and Aziraphale unite to deal with an amnesiac Gabriel.
Nina and Maggie meet for the first time.
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S2E2 Chapter 2: The Clue
featuring the minisode A Companion to Owls*
In the past, God lets Satan torment Job, and Satan sends Crowley
to do the job. In the present Arizaphale finds a Clue to where
Gabriel lost his memory.
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S2E3 Chapter 3: I Know Where
I'm Going featuring the minisode The Resurrectionists*
In 1827, Aziraphale learns that good is sometimes evil and evil
is sometimes good. In the present, the angel drives to Edinburgh
to check out his Clue.
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S2E4 Chapter 4: The Hitchhiker
featuring the minisode Nazi Zombie Flesheaters*
On his way back from Edinburgh, Aziraphale picks up a
hitchhiker. In 1941 London, Aziraphale's magic act goes awry
when Nazi zombies from Hell show up.
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S2E5 Chapter 5: The Ball*
Shax organizes a demon attack on the bookshop during the
Association meeting, who is using the meeting as an excuse to
bring together Maggie and Nina.
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S2E6 Chapter 6: Every Day
Crowley becomes a Heavenly bee and learns the truth about the
Armageddon sequel. Aziraphale defends his bookshop from Shax's
army. Maggie and Nina become warriors. Crowley and Aziraphale
get to the bottom of the mystery of the Matchbox.
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American Gods Season
1-3 Episode 1-26 |
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2017-2021
TV-MA
A recently released ex-convict named Shadow meets a mysterious
man who calls himself "Wednesday" and who knows more than he
first seems to about Shadow's life and past. |
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S1E1 The Bone Orchard*
A man, broken and alone, wishes only to survive his time in
prison long enough to see his wife again. Although
unexpected news releases him from prison early, it is hardly
the news he wishes. Left feeling like he is looking at the
world from the bottom of a well, he must literally walk the
heroes' path back to a time where he even resembles sanity.
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S1E2 The Secret of Spoons*
Mr. Wednesday begins recruitment for the coming battle;
Shadow Moon travels to Chicago with Mr. Wednesday and agrees
to a high-stakes game of checkers with the old Slavic deity
Czernobog.
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S1E3 Head Full of Snow*
Shadow questions his decision to work for Mr. Wednesday
after learning of his plan to rob a bank; Shadow makes a
surprising discovery when he returns to his motel room.
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S1E4 Git Gone*
The story of Laura's life and death is explored, including
her first encounter with Shadow and how exactly she came to
be sitting on the edge of his motel room bed.
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S1E5 Lemon Scented You*
Shadow's emotional reunion with his dead and unfaithful wife
is interrupted when Mr. Wednesday shows up and they get a
surprise visit.
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S1E6 A Murder of Gods
On the run after the New Gods' show of force, Shadow and Mr.
Wednesday seek safe haven with one of Mr. Wednesday's oldest
friends, Vulcan, God of the Fire and the Forge.
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S1E7 A Prayer for Mad
Sweeney*
Her brief reunion with Shadow over far too quickly, Laura
turns to an unlikely travel companion to find her way back
to life, and back to Shadow. Mad Sweeney's long, winding,
and often tragic past is explored.
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S1E8 Come to Jesus*
On the eve of war, Mr. Wednesday attempts to recruit the Old
God Ostara, but needs Mr. Nancy's help in making a good
impression and winning her over.
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S2E1 House on the Rock*
Following the epic showdown at Easter's party, Mr. Wednesday
continues his quest to pitch the case for war to the Old
Gods; Mr. World plans revenge; Technical Boy goes on the
hunt for Media.
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S2E2 The Beguiling Man
Promising vengeance for the death of a beloved old god, Mr.
Wednesday begins preparation for a great battle; Laura and
Mad Sweeney chase Shadow's diminishing light after he
disappears.
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S2E3 Muninn
As he is tracked by Mr. World, Shadow makes his way to
Cairo, thanks to a ride from Sam Black Crow. Mr. Wednesday
slyly gains Laura's help in forging an alliance with a
powerful god.
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S2E4 The Greatest Story
Ever Told
While Shadow and Mr. Wednesday take a secret meeting in St.
Louis, Bilquis arrives at the funeral home in Cairo, where
she engages in a debate with Mr. Nancy and Mr. Ibis; Laura
rejoins Mad Sweeney.
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S2E5 The Ways of the Dead
Shadow learns the ways of the dead with the help of Mr. Ibis
and Mr. Nancy. In New Orleans, Mad Sweeney introduces Laura
to old friends who share their world of voodoo healing. Mr.
Wednesday embarks on a road trip with Salim and the Jinn.
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S2E6 Donar the Great
Shadow and Mr. Wednesday seek out Dvalin to repair the
Gungnir spear. In a flashback, the story of Mr. Wednesday's
son Donar is shown.
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S2E7 Treasure of the Sun*
In Cairo, Mr. Wednesday entrusts Shadow with the Gungnir
spear. Mad Sweeney recalls his journey through the ages as
he awaits his promised battle. Once again, he warns Shadow
about Wednesday.
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S2E8 Moon Shadow
Shadow is tormented by recent events and Wednesday has
disappeared. Those that remain witness the power of New
Media as she is unleashed, and the nation is enveloped in a
state of panic brought on by Mr. World.
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S3E1 A Winter's Tale
A meeting with the god Wisakedjak leaves Shadow with a
prophecy about his destiny.
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S3E2 Serious Moonlight
Shadow settles into Lakeside, but goes to a memorial for an
acquaintance. Wednesday pays a visit to the dentist and goes
to the same memorial.
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S3E3 Ashes and Demons
Wednesday pays a visit to his wife, Shadow pays a visit to
Bilquis, and Laura visits her past.
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S3E4 The Unseen
Shadow and Technical Boy search for Bilquis, while Laura
emerges from Purgatory and Wednesday meets a follower.
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S3E5 Sister Rising
Shadow and Cordelia con Hutchinson and get Demeter released.
Laura meets with Salim and Ibis, and Technical Boy is
reunited with his past.
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S3E6 Conscience of the King
Wednesday plans his reunion with Demeter, Tech Boy learns
part of the reason he's glitching, and Shadow meets
Marguerite's half-sister.
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S3E7 Fire and Ice
The mysteries in Lakeside deepen, Cordelia finds out what
Wednesday really is, and Laura and Salim make a deal with
World.
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S3E8 The Rapture of Burning
Laura and Salim's quest forces them outside of their comfort
zones as they let go of their pasts.
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S3E9 The Lake Effect*
Shadow has to decide the price he's willing to pay for his
idyllic Lakeside life. As Laura and her new ally close in on
her target, Wednesday has to persuade Czernobog that it's
time to make peace with their enemies.
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S3E10 Tears of the
Wrath-Bearing Tree
After Wednesday's death, Shadow stands vigil over him and
discovers what his sacrifice was for.
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Timeless Season
1-2 Episode 1-27 |
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Timeless
2016-2018
TV-14
A team including Professor Lucy Preston, her bodyguard Wyatt
Logan and engineer Rufus Carlin go back in time to capture
Garcia Flynn after he steals a time machine to change American
history. |
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S1E1 Pilot
An unlikely team is recruited to travel through time and
stop a criminal mastermind from destroying the past.
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S1E2 The Assassination of
Abraham Lincoln
The team debates whether to prevent Abraham Lincoln's
assassination when they learn that Flynn has been working
with John Wilkes Booth.
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S1E3 Atomic City
The team tracks Flynn to 1962 Las Vegas where they end up on
the run with the era's most infamous mistress.
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S1E4 Party at Castle Varlar
The team follows Flynn to Nazi Germany during WWII to try to
retrieve the plutonium core that he stole.
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S1E5 The Alamo
The team learns about courage at the Battle of the Alamo.
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S1E6 The Watergate Tape
As the team goes after Flynn in 1972, tensions rise as
secrets are revealed.
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S1E7 Stranded
The team gets stranded in 1754 after the Lifeboat gets
damaged.
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S1E8 Space Race
As the historic Apollo 11 mission unfolds, the team reaches
out to an unsung hero to help thwart Flynn's scheme.
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S1E9 Last Ride of Bonnie &
Clyde
The team evades justice with Bonnie and Clyde while they
find out Flynn's target in the Depression-era South.
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S1E10 The Capture of
Benedict Arnold*
The team questions whether they've been fighting on the
wrong side when they encounter Benedict Arnold during the
American Revolution.
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S1E11 The World's Columbian
Exposition*
Lucy's situation grows desperate after she's taken captive
by Flynn and brought to the 1893 Chicago World's Fair. In
their dogged pursuit of Lucy, Wyatt and Rufus fall into a
sinister trap.
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S1E12 The Murder of Jesse
James
After Flynn joins forces with an outlaw in the Old West, the
team enlist the help of two lawmen to track them down.
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S1E13 Karma Chameleon
Wyatt and Rufus go rogue by traveling back to the 1980s in a
desperate bid to save Jessica's life. Lucy covers for them
in the present as Agent Christopher discovers the ship is
missing.
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S1E14 The Lost Generation
Rufus, Lucy and their new protector, Bam Bam, tail Flynn to
1927 Paris on the day that Charles Lindbergh completes his
historic transatlantic flight.
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S1E15 Public Enemy No. 1
Flynn lands in 1931 Chicago to call in a favor from Al
Capone, so the trio enlists the help of Eliot Ness. They
also find a clue that reveals something crucial about
Rittenhouse.
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S1E16 The Red Scare*
The team chases Flynn to 1954 en route to a
once-in-a-generation meeting of Rittenhouse leaders.
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The Invisible Man
Season
1 Episode 1-45 |
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The Invisible Man
2000–2002
A thief and conman is given the means to become invisible, and
ends up working for a government agency. |
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S1E1 Pilot
Facing life without parole for a crime he ultimately didn't
commit, crook Darien Fawkes is offered a pardon if he'll
agree to participate in his brother's medical experiment:
the insertion into his brain of a synthetic gland which
secretes a light-bending substance called Quicksilver, which
renders whoever or whatever is cloaked in it invisible. But
Quicksilver also breaks down Darien's sanity without the
regular injection of a counter-agent, and when terrorists
gun down everyone involved in the project and steal all the
relevant information, Darien is recruited by the
experiment's backers, an ultra-secret and under-funded
intelligence agency subsidized by the Department of Fish and
Game, to stop the terrorists, avenge his brother's death,
and get a fresh hit of the counter-agent.
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S1E2 The Catevari
The Agency is about to stop a man who is able to kill only
by touching his target. He seeks revenge on everyone
responsible for his condition including Darien's boss.
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S1E3 Ralph
An FBI-protected witness is killed in a forest and the only
eyewitness of the crime is a little girl who only speaks to
her invisible (and imaginary) friend Ralph. Darien becomes
Ralph to protect the girl and to solve the case.
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S1E4 Tiresias
An old man thinks he sees the future and some people commit
suicide to avoid the prognosis become true. Darien and
Hobbes investigate to prove the old man is a trickster.
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S1E5 Impetus
Trying to find out more about The Keeper, Darien follows her
and discovers an old woman being kept. Assuming she's being
held against her will,Darien releases her. When he tells her
what he did, she tells him that they have to get her back.
When Darien finds her, she attacks him and Darien ages
rapidly.
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S1E6 The Devil You Know
An assignment went wrong and the agency has a new boss who
is too ambitious. After knowing his methods Darien and the
others think the assignment was a setup to replace The
Official so it's time to bring him back.
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S1E7 Liberty and Larceny*
Darien is contacted by Liz Morgan, his mentor by the time he
was thief. She proposes him a contract. Still in conflict
with the agency, he decides to accept the contract in his
spare time.
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S1E8 The Value of Secrets
What's more tempting to Darien - a supercomputer which can
get the quicksilver gland out of his head, or the attractive
scientist who invented it? As they look into the theft of
the devise, Hobbs finds a distracted Darien is taking all
this heart....
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S1E9 Separation Anxiety
Bobby Hobbs follows his ex wife.
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S1E10 It Hurts When You Do
This
While suffering from memory loss and undergoing
hospitalization, Bobby witnesses a strange experiment and
later he and Darien investigate related disappearances.
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S1E11 The Other Invisible
Man
The official is attacked by an invisible assailant. They
soon find out that Darien isn't the first person to have an
invisibility gland. They must find the other invisible man
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S1E12 Reunion
Darien gets a call from a doctor saying his brother Kevin
had an accident. Kevin is supposed to be dead, so Darien
goes to investigate if his brother is still alive.
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S1E13 Cat & Mouse
The Communist Chinese fail badly in creating their own
"invisible man." Being inspired in this effort by learning
of America's invisible man, they decide it's easier to
capture the American instead. But mistakenly they go for
Hobbes.
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S1E14 Beholder
Darien and Bobby are looking for an assassin known as the
Chameleon who blinds anyone who may have witnessed his
assassinations. The only lead is that he seems to spend time
with a blind model. When the man shows up he blinds Darien.
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S1E15 Ghost of a Chance
A government agent sends Darien on a mission to keep a
country's newly appointed Defense Minister from putting into
play a weapon system that could be used against the U.S.
They want Darien to pretend to be a ghost and talk him out
of it; it appears the man is superstitious. But another
group who wants the weapon system activated sends their own
agent who can meld with water who claims to be a water
spirit.
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S1E16 Flowers for Hobbes*
A cure must be found for a retro-virus that infects Hobbes,
which makes him super intelligent. Unfortunately, it had
also driven previous test subjects to all commit suicide.
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S1E17 Perchance to Dream
Claire almost shot an man because she fears him terribly,
but she doesn't even know who he is. Darien and Hobbes start
to investigate who have "programmed" Claire to kill.
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S1E18 Frozen in Time
Many scientists disappeared without any trace and Dr. Kate
Easton fears she's next, so she asks Darien for help.
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S1E19 Diseased*
Arnaud sets up a trap for Darien and infects him with a
special virus that results in flu with strange symptoms.
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S1E20 The Lesser Evil
Allianora returns to convince Darian that the Agency wants
to kill him so he will join the secret organization that
created her.
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S1E21 Money for Nothing:
Part 1*
Agency expenses are critical and blamed on Arnaud, who owns
a casino and uses casino money to fund their illegal
activities. Mission: steal from the casino, but Fawkes
steals an added 5 million.
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S1E22 Money for Nothing:
Part 2*
Presumably the audience voted yes to Hobbes' decision to
join Fawkes. Darien, in end-stage Quicksilver Madness, is
now obsessed with finding Arnaud. Hobbes sticks close by
trying to keep him from killing random bystanders. They
catch up to Arnaud, but Hobbes helps him escape when it
appears that the maddened Darien will kill him. Darien
abandons Hobbes, who is then approached by Arnaud. Arnaud
has a malfunctioning Quicksilver gland of his own, and needs
to use Darien's as a baseline to get his own fixed. In
return, he'll give Hobbes Stage Five Counteragent to reverse
Darien's advanced condition. Hobbes helps capture Darien,
and a surgeon, Dr. Rendell, manages to adjust Arnaud's
gland. Darien gets the Counteragent, but before it can take
effect he tries to kill Arnaud. Arnaud escapes during the
distraction when the counteragent kicks in. Later, Arnaud
goes to visit Dr. Rendell when he realizes that the surgery
did not go quite right, and he is permanently invisible.
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S1E23 It's a Small World
After blowing a Chrysalis op for Allianora, Darien is
infected with a nanotech bug that transmits everything he
sees and hears to them. He, Hobbs and The Keeper work to
destroy of it and prevent them from using it on children.
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S2E1 Legends
The agency now works for the Beaurea of Indian Affairs. Their
new sponsor has them investigate some strange activities on a
reservation. They soon encounter an invisible creature. Secrets
of the gland are revealed.
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S2E2 The Camp
The Agency is now controlled by the Department of Human
Services. 5-Star A-rated agent Alex Monroe comes barging in,
taking control of the place. She knows everything about
everyone, but her own record is murky. Her first case is to have
the Agency investigate the disappearance of babies from
hospitals. Fertility clinics owned by the same corporation are
the key factor. The team prevents an abduction and tracks the
abductor to a summer camp where children are being raised from
birth and brainwashed by the Chrysalis organization. A standoff
between the Agency and the armed children ensue, but Darien
breaks the stalemate by entering the compound and calling for
Chrysalis leader Stark. Darien convinces Stark to release the
children rather then have them get killed. The children turn
themselves in, but Stark escapes as part of the deal. It turns
out that Alex's baby was one of the abductees...and her child
isn't among the residents of the camp.
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S2E3 The Importance of Being Eberts
Someone is attempting to hack into the "Agency's" computer
system to steal classified data. Eberts is sent into the field
to assist computer ignorant Hobbes and Fawkes. Then things get
worse when Eberts is suspected of being the hacker.
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S2E4 Johnny Apocalypse
Alex Monroe initiates the retrieval of a 12 year old boy who has
been genetically engineered (where upon reaching puberty), will
spread a deadly virus.
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S2E5 Going Postal
Hobbes, while undercover with Fawkes and Monroe inside the Post
Office dead letter division, goes "postal" and starts shooting
up the place. Hobbes ends up in the "psycho-ward" while Fawkes
tries to figure out what caused it all.
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S2E6 Brother's Keeper*
Recalling how the previous invisible man's DNA was able to take
over Darien when he was asleep. Darien asks Claire to find some
samples of his brother Kevin, so he can remove the gland from
Darien's head. Arnaud, permanently invisible, captures
Darien/Kevin to have him fix his gland.
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S2E7 Insensate
The strange Tommy Walker who can only sense the environment
using machines visits Darien and asks him for help to find Kevin
Fawkes who might be able to reverse his state.
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S2E8 Den of Thieves
The Invisible Man goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of
thieves who supply bomb parts to a dangerous terrorist. Darien
is arrested and sent to prison with one of criminals in order to
discover the terrorist's next move. Meanwhile, Hobbes and Monroe
try to discover the location of a possible EMP device that could
cripple modern civilization. The timer is ticking...
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S2E9 Bad Chi
After wrenching his back, Darien visits an acupuncturist, in
spite of The Official. Dr. Jay, however, accidentally
triggers the Quicksilver gland and forces Darien to help her
steal a Chinese artifact to save her dying mentor.
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S2E10 Flash to Bang
Darien wakes up in the hospital with amnesia after being struck
by lightning, triggering a three-way race between Chrysalis, the
Agency, and Arnaud to win his allegiance.
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S2E11 Germ Theory*
Darien cuts himself, and develops an infection. The bacteria
from the infection are rendered invisible, believing they can
mass produce the bacteria, they withhold treating Darien, but
soon many people in the agency are affected. Worse since they
withheld treatment for so long, the bacteria are now resistant
to conventional treatment, so the infected people will go into
Quicksilver madness /death. They race to find the cure.
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S2E12 The Choice
After the Agency recovers a multitude of babies from a
Chrysalis facility, Alex finds out some disturbing news
about her son, who was among those recovered. This leads to
her having to make some very difficult and painful
decisions.
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S2E13 Immaterial Girl
On an investigation, Dept. Of Weights And Measures' Special
Agent Fawkes starts seeing a kind of apparition. Naturally
everyone thinks he's going nuts. So he sets out to find just
what the "apparition" actually is.
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S2E14 Father Figure
Hobbes and Fawkes must stop a very well trained government
assassin who's "gone bad." But no one knows what he looks
like. And when Fawkes eventually runs into the assassin,
face to face, he finds something he never would have
expected.
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S2E15 A Sense of Community
Eberts search to find funding for their Agency leads him to
an agency that has many dead people on payroll. Hobbes and
Fawkes look up an actual live agency employee, and end up
trapped in a "community" from which there is no escape.
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S2E16 The Three Phases of Claire*
A person with a knack for selling secrets captures Claire, and
injects her with a truth serum. It makes it impossible for her
to keep quiet, or lie. She reveals several secrets, including
the I-Man project. The truth serum will eventually kill Claire,
Darrien and Hobbes race to find her.
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S2E17 Exposed
By secretly accessing the SWRB's computers using Gaither's
old password (that only he would know), Tommy Walker (AKA:
Augustin Gaither), alerts the SWRB that Gaither is still
alive. So the SWRB comes after Gaither in full force, while
the "Official's" Agency has to try to protect and hide him
and themselves.
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S2E18 The Invisible Woman
The Chinese have created their own invisible agent and it
appears this agent has gone missing. The agent appears to
Fawkes and wants his help to escape.
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S2E19 Mere Mortals
Fawkes gets an injection that shuts off the quicksilver
gland. But then the Agency has to find stolen "space-grown"
crystals being used to make illegal drugs. So Claire and
Fawkes struggle to restore invisibility to save a captured
Hobbes.
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S2E20 Possessed*
Developing
immunity to the anti-madness serum, Fawkes is given an
untested new type before immunity becomes complete. But now
it triggers stage 5 madness in less than a day, and shed
quicksilver chips do the same to whoever touches them.
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S2E21 Enemy of My Enemy
Arnaud has been captured by Crysallis. He sends a gift/message
to the Agency to get their help to free him.
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S2E22 The New Stuff*
Claire disobeys the Official and gives Darien one last
injection that fixes the gland, no more quicksilver madness.
Darien goes to work for the FBI, and finds out about a plot
by Crysallis. The FBI doesn't take him seriously, he needs
Claire, and the Agency to stop Cryallis. The end of the
series.
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Almost Human
Season
1 Episode 1-13 |
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Almost Human
2013-2014
In a not-so-distant future, a human cop and an android partner
team up to serve and protect. |
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S1E1 Pilot*
A part-machine cop must pair with a part-human robot as they
fight crime and investigate a deeper cover-up in a
futuristic new world.
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S1E2 Skin*
In night two of the series premiere, Detective John Kennex
and Dorian are dispatched to investigate a murder and
high-profile missing persons case that lead them into the
highly profitable world of IRCs - Intimate Robot Companions
- also known as sexbots. Meanwhile, Kennex looks to
reconcile a part of his troubled past.
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S1E3 Are You Receiving?*
A gang of criminals try to get their demands by taking some
hostages. But as it turns out, this was just a diversion to
take away police attention from the real crime scene -
palladium robbery.
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S1E4 The Bends
When a colleague gets shot in a drug related situation, John
is the only one who believes in the innocence of his old
classmate. Rudy sees an opportunity for his fifteen minutes
of fame when a drug cook is needed for an undercover
operation.
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S1E5 Blood Brothers*
Detective John Kennex and Dorian are tasked with protecting
the only remaining witness in a major murder trial, while
Captain Maldonado faces off with the defendant.
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S1E6 Arrhythmia*
Kennex and Dorian respond to a suspicious death at a
hospital where - before having a fatal cardiac arrest - a
man claimed someone was trying to kill him, and inexplicably
knew his exact time of death. As the investigation unfolds,
a black market for vital organs is uncovered in which
bio-mechanical hearts can be resold and remotely "shut off."
As the team fights to find the pulse of this 2048
tech-centric crime, Dorian reconnects with a decommissioned
DRN.
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S1E7 Simon Says*
Det. Kennex and Dorian investigate Simon, a psychopathic
killer who is strapping bombs to his victims' neck and
broadcasting their final moments over the internet.
Meanwhile, a power deficiency affects Dorian's energy level,
causing him to have unexpected outbursts.
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S1E8 You Are Here
Detective Kennex and Dorian have to deal with a mysterious
murder case. The victim is murdered mysteriously by a new
technologically innovative bullet.
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S1E9 Unbound*
The mystery item stored in police evidence is revealed, and
an action packed bot hunt ensues, with John and Dorian
pulling off some enthusiastic moves in an effort to reel in
the rampaging renegade. The resulting adventure prompts
Dorian to question the stability of his own personality and
his reliability within the force, as he literally gets to
meet his maker.
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S1E10 Perception
When Kennex and Dorian investigate the simultaneous and
sudden deaths of two genetically-enhanced - or "chrome" -
children, a fatal dose of the perfect designer drug appears
to be the cause. As the investigation unfolds and a recent
drowning victim is mysteriously connected, the case takes an
unexpected turn. Meanwhile, Kennex endures painful flashes
from the past and pays a visit to the recollectionist.
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S1E11 Disrupt*
A deadly crime from the future occurs when a "smart home"
goes terribly bad and turns on its occupants. Detective
Kennex and Dorian lead the investigation that forces them to
interface with a house that is represented by a mysterious
hologram character.
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S1E12 Beholder*
When a Chrome appears to have died young, Valerie recognizes
it as a murder and begins an investigation. Kennex and
Dorian realize that the murderer is a serial killer who is
using outlawed nanobot plastic surgery to become beautiful.
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S1E13 Straw Man*
Detective Kennex and Dorian investigate a string of murders
by a copycat of a serial killer whom Kennex's father put in
jail. As the investigation unfolds, biotechnology from the
future sheds light on crimes of the past. Meanwhile, Dorian
receives his performance evaluation since being reactivated.
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