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Dov suspects Chris isn't ready to get back on the right track; Steve tells Traci he's about to raid a gambling den frequented by her husband.
Dov suspects Chris isn't ready to get back on the right track; Steve tells Traci he's about to raid a gambling den frequented by her husband.
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S6, EP1 "Open Windows"Andy and Sam return to work; Andy is attacked at Traci's apartment and the Sex Crimes Unit tries to take over the case.
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S6, EP2 "Perfect Family"Andy contemplates her future with Sam after learning of heartbreaking news; she meets a teenager in need of protection.
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S6, EP3 "Uprising"A riot erupts at an over-capacity women's correctional facility while Andy, Juliet, Nick and Gail transfer inmates; a dangerous prisoner tries to prove her innocence to a trapped Andy and Juliet.
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S6, EP4 "Letting Go"Nick receives information on his tragic past and goes off the grid to track someone down; he is forced to tell Juliet about his secrets.
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S5, EP11 "Everlasting"The officers of Division 15 work to track down Ted McDonald; but even after catching him, they realize Ted has more targets set to explode out there.
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S5, EP10 "Fragments"When a car bomb explodes in a downtown parking garage, a newly reinstated Duncan goes rogue in an effort to prove himself.
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S5, EP9 "Moving Day"When the Division helps tenants move out of a condemned subsidized-housing complex, they discover a badly beaten man in one of the empty units.
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S5, EP8 "Exit Strategy"Dov suspects Chris isn't ready to get back on the right track; Steve tells Traci he's about to raid a gambling den frequented by her husband.
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