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When a large-scale explosion rocks a Brooklyn apartment complex, the team quickly locates the perpetrator and discovers he's acting on the orders of a convicted felon currently serving time; Isobel must name her successor.
When a large-scale explosion rocks a Brooklyn apartment complex, the team quickly locates the perpetrator and discovers he's acting on the orders of a convicted felon currently serving time; Isobel must name her successor.
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S8, EP6 "Parental"When a robbery at a community clinic turns deadly, the team investigates a drug trafficking crew and soon uncovers that the clinic's doctor may be more involved than they initially thought; Isobel and her stepdaughter are at odds over a family issue.
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S8, EP7 "Fadeaway"When a large-scale explosion rocks a Brooklyn apartment complex, the team quickly locates the perpetrator and discovers he's acting on the orders of a convicted felon currently serving time; Isobel must name her successor.
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S3, EP15 "Straight Flush"When five prominent men are gunned down at a trendy New York restaurant, the team's investigation brings them into contact with a lieutenant in Antonio Vargas' cartel, triggering a showdown between Isobel and Vargas.
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S4, EP1 "All That Glitters"After a young woman is killed on her way home from a lavish yacht party, the team investigates who she was and how she came to be at the event.
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S8, EP10 "Wolf Pack"Chaos erupts in the city when an attack disrupts cell, internet and emergency services; as the team races to uncover the culprits, they learn the group responsible is a radical accelerationist movement fixated on resetting society.
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S8, EP9 "Lone Wolf"As the holidays approach, the team finds three slain sex workers inside a brownstone; Jubal receives a concerning call from his son Tyler.
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S8, EP8 "Ratlined"When a journalist is shot while interviewing a prime minister, all fingers point to an assassination attempt; OA struggles to let Gemma in on the dangers of his job.
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S8, EP7 "Fadeaway"When a large-scale explosion rocks a Brooklyn apartment complex, the team quickly locates the perpetrator and discovers he's acting on the orders of a convicted felon currently serving time; Isobel must name her successor.
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