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Myles' sister's law firm is suspected of being dirty.

Myles' sister's law firm is suspected of being dirty.

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S4, EP4 "Sue Thomas F.B.Eye"

Myles' sister's law firm is suspected of being dirty.

This light-hearted police drama follows a sheltered deaf woman who is about to start her first real job with the FBI. When she is given the tedious task of analyzing fingerprints, Sue is disappointed but doesn't remain there for long. An FBI agent discovers her ability to read lips and promotes Sue to an elite surveillance team. Suddenly, Sue and her hearing dog, Levi, are "G-Men," involved in a lot more action than they bargained for. This series is loosely based on the real-life deaf FBI agent Sue Thomas.
Starring: Charles Woods Gray, Deanne Bray, Ed Sahely, Enuka Okuma, Eugene Clark, Jack Jessop, Jonathan Wilson, Kathy Maloney, Marc Gomes, Polly Shannon, Rick Peters, Robert Bidaman, Tara Samuel, Ted Atherton, Yannick Bisson
Original Air Date: Oct 13, 2002
Genres: DramaTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
4 seasons available on demand
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