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- Emma is a woman who looked into the eyes of a dangerous killer, John was a serial predator desperate to find redemption, and Mary is trying to find her missing daughter. As each of them is pushed to the edge, their pasts grow murkier.
- In the 1960s, a teenage girl investigates her past and discovers a connection to the Black Dahlia murder.
- A doctor who knows more than she lets on about what happens after you die.
- A hybrid television format - "Day" follows the professional life of ATF officer Dan Hollister as he leads a "Special Threat Intervention" task force" (STI) through a dangerous underworld that threatens the homeland security of The United States of America. "Night" continues a day in the life, following Hollister home as he and his wife, Elizabeth, ford the challenges of their life together raising three teenagers in a modern world - all this while transitioning into the beginning of the third act of their lives. "Night and Day" consists of two separate casts linked through the daily experiences of Dan Hollister.
- 1812 year. Lieutenant Grigoriy Rylskiy must deliver secret documents to Kutuzov. As soon as they get to the commander, the Russian army will begin an offensive. But on the way to the headquarters, Rylskiy looks at the girl and mysteriously disappears. Nowadays. Young scientist Dmitriy Zhuravlyov devoted ten years to the creation of a time machine, while his wife Katya earned money and dragged the whole life on herself. She was tired of the fact that Mitya was married not to her, but to a time machine, and on the day when she decided to inform her husband about the separation, Rylskiy, Katya's ancestor, turned out to be in their house straight from 1812. An attempt to return the lieutenant back ends with a breakdown of the time machine, and until Mitya fixes it, Rylskiy will live in our century.
- Eight contestants arrive on an island to compete in a reality show, unaware the crew has perished, leaving them stranded but still vying to win the perceived game.
- Titan of entrepreneurship, Peter Jones, travels across America on a mission - investing his time and expertise and putting his reputation and even his own money on the line to save small businesses in trouble. Each week, Jones will assess the major problems facing a struggling company and design a plan to help save it from collapsing.
- The participants of the program will be amateur musicians who dream of a big stage, but so far are known only in narrow Internet circles. The authors of the show will help them transform their creations beyond recognition. Each composition will get a new breath thanks to the stars who will perform them in a new arrangement right in the studio. Five nuggets and five stars will take part in each issue: experts will evaluate their performances, and the audience in the hall will choose the winner, who will get a cash prize.
- Brenda and her team step into the delicate kidnapping case of a real estate mogul accused of fraud, which is complicated by frozen assets, an FBI case, obnoxious relatives, and a victim who may not be victimized.
- Special agent Howard asks Brenda for Major Crimes' help in finding a "missing person;" however, when that person turns out to be a murdered drug dealer-turned FBI informant, the sparks begin to fly.
- Four family members are killed in their home - innocent victims in an attempted execution of a trial witness, all because the killer went to the wrong address.
- When Sergeant Gabriel wounds an unarmed suspect, Brenda finds herself at odds with the FID Captain - a woman who is as single-minded and as intense as she is - jockeying for position and Gabriel's career.
- Bobbi defends a young woman accused of trying to smuggle a brick of cocaine, but her client's appearance proves to be an issue. Michelle, who is prosecuting the case, has to rely on testimony by her cop boyfriend, but there's something a little too coincidental about his involvement. Meanwhile, Jerry works on Marcus to secure a better deal for his client, but Marcus refuses, saying Jerry should have accepted the offer a year ago, when it was first made. Marcus also uses the case as an opportunity to show Balco what he's got.
- Now sober, Nathan Ford reunites Sophie, Hardison, Parker, and Eliot to help him con members of an Irish mob.
- It's Melissa's birthday, but her husband, Ty, is working undercover and isn't supposed to see her. Ty breaks with protocol and sneaks out of his hotel room to spend the night with her the evening before he's supposed to bring down a gun trafficker. Unfortunately, he is followed, leading the gun dealers to question whether he's on the level.
- After an undercover FBI agent's body is dumped on the side of the road, all eyes turn toward Dean Bendis, an undercover LAPD officer currently embedded with the gang believed to be responsible for the FBI agent's murder. Dean's boss, Carter Shaw, is determined to bring the gang leader down while also ensuring that Dean has not turned and switched loyalties. Carter sends in Ty Curtis, who must leave his life as a newlywed to return to the seedy underbelly of the criminal world and get Dean out. Meanwhile, Carter recruits and trains the latest member of his team, Jaimie Allen, a patrol cop who has successfully fabricated her entire past.
- A cooler containing a body over three years dead comes to Major Crimes, leading Brenda to consider four hostile suspects. Meanwhile, Brenda's niece outstays her welcome with Brenda and Fritz.
- When a confessed killer gets an important detail of the murder wrong during his allocution, Brenda suspects that he may be covering for his schizophrenic son. Meanwhile, Brenda gets a visit from her mother and teenage niece.
- Joe has been living in a hotel since separating from his wife, Sonia, but he's starting to think about finding an apartment. Owen, who is one of the auto dealership's weakest salesmen, winds up with an embarrassing dealer car, one his wife simply will not accept. And Terry goes overboard trying to track down a man who nearly ran him over.
- Joe, Owen and Terry have been friends for years. Joe, a party-store owner who once had dreams of being a professional golfer, struggles with his recent separation from his wife. Owen, an auto salesman, tries to make ends meet while working for his demanding father. And Terry, a handsome part-time actor, hopes to recapture the glory of his past. Between daily lunches at a local diner and hikes in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, the three do their best to support each other through the challenges mid-life throws at them.
- Joe tries to connect better with his son, Albert, by teaching him golf. But when the school golf team is ready to compete in a tournament, Albert is reluctant to get on the bus. Owen is determined to get his sales figures up while at the same time not feeling bad about himself for ripping customers off. And Terry gets into his character a little too much when a coworker asks him and an actress to pretend to be an interested homebuyer at an open house.
- The construction at Owen's house is shut down by the city when it is discovered that the contractor, who has now disappeared, never filed the proper permits. To make matters worse, the electricity is out, forcing Owen and his family to temporarily stay with his parents. Meanwhile, Joe worries that his daughter's ex-boyfriend might be stalking her.
- When the younger brother of a gang leader and two other gang members are killed, Major Crimes suspects that they are victims in a gang war; however, when a stolen ATM card is recovered at the scene of the crime, a new motive emerges.
- Major Crimes runs into a problem when it is forced to reopen an old murder case and discovers that the detective who closed it (Provenza's ex-partner) had a sex change and is now a woman.
- Joe recounts the tale of the first date he's gone on in 20 years. The misadventures include a black eye, a potentially embarrassing encounter with one of his employees, an unfortunate piece of advice from Terry, an anxious Little Leaguer and a poorly placed lamp.