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Sue and the team get a new lead in an old case involving the murder of a fellow agent.
Sue and the team get a new lead in an old case involving the murder of a fellow agent.
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Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S1, EP17 "The Hunter"Sue and Myles' investigation into the murder of a cab driver takes an unexpected twist; Jack is sued for accidentally killing a woman's rooster.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S2, EP6 "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"Sue must use her friendship with the wife of a missing terrorist to help the FBI find him before he delivers a threatened attack.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S1, EP19 "Billy the Kid"Jack finds himself caught up in the world of illegal drugs when his former mentor, a federal judge, gets shot.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S2, EP1 "The Girl Who Signed Wolf"Sue discovers a deaf girl might not be telling the truth about a kidnapping; the team tries to foil a terrorist plot involving poison; a novelist selects Myles as a research subject for her next book.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S3, EP19 "Endings and Beginnings"Sue is offered a job as an FBI profiler; Jack is the victim of identity theft.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S3, EP18 "Bad Girls"The team investigates a bank robbery; Lucy finds love letters to her grandmother.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S3, EP17 "Mind Games"A woman claims she witnessed a murder; Dimitrius is passed over for supervisor.
Sue Thomas F.B.Eye
S3, EP16 "Troy Story"Sue discovers her friend has been arrested for armed robbery; Bobby's girlfriend receives a job offer.
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