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Thieves pose as firefighters responding to jewelry store fires only to steal the goods; the unit must uncover a litigious in-line skater's insurance scam.
Thieves pose as firefighters responding to jewelry store fires only to steal the goods; the unit must uncover a litigious in-line skater's insurance scam.
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S5, EP8 "Get Bananas"Nash and Joe must protect a famous chimpanzee from animal rights activists wishing to release him into the jungle; Jake Cage searches for a wanted murderer; Evan pursues a drug dealer without Nash's approval.
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S2, EP13 "Road Work"An information leak linked to the government endangers the lives of Nash and Joe, and the federal witness they must protect.
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S5, EP9 "Crosstalk"Nash tracks a paranoid, delusional man who randomly kills cell-phone users; Nash and Joe investigate the decapitation of a dummy; Joe's dreams about Caitlin interfere with his waking hours.
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S5, EP10 "Kill Switch"Nash and the team track down a vigilante intent on bringing murderers to justice; Caitlin and Joe form a partnership to deliver doughnuts via the Internet.
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S5, EP7 "Split Decision"An ex-con claims to suffer from multiple personalities when he is caught robbing banks; Nick moves to a high-class retirement home; Harvey confronts Evan about his substance abuse.
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S5, EP6 "Curveball"Nash and the team must track down a corrupt official who plans to leave the country with $5 million in pension funds; Caitlin accidentally throws one of Nash's prized possessions through a window.
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S5, EP5 "High Society"Nash and Caitlin ask Jake Cage (Steve Austin) to help identify a dangerous fugitive at a posh wedding.
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S5, EP4 "Girl Trouble"Nash must save Cassidy from drug dealers who mistake her for another woman; Joe meets the person he has been flirting with online.
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