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Briscoe and Curtis' investigation of the murders of a mother and son leads to the father, but Kincaid uncovers the real killer.
The investigation of a gay man's murder leads the detectives to his former employer who sexually harassed him.
A model's death seems to be an open-and-shut case until the prime suspect claims he suffered an extreme emotional disturbance and that he loved the victim.
A shooting incident leads Briscoe and Curtis to a teen who had been given to a drug dealer to settle his mother's drug debts.
A father and daughter running a prostitution ring become prime suspects when Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a college student.
Multiple murders lead detectives to a homeless schizophrenic who has been off medication for some time.
Briscoe and Curtis (Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt) investigate the poisoning of an infant in a wealthy neighborhood.
Briscoe, Curtis, McCoy and Kincaid witness an execution and try to come to terms with their roles in the killing of another human being.
McCoy and his new partner, D.A. Jamie Ross, handle a difficult case involving a carjacking and murder.
The detectives investigate a case involving a woman who was killed for her identity by her own sister.
A young woman of Italian descent changes her story when her fingerprints turn up at the apartment of a murdered black college student.
When two young women get a speeding ticket, they enjoy the attention from Andy and Barney.
Aunt Bee gets a job at the town print shop, where the new proprietors are actually counterfeiters.
Andy struggles with the financial challenge of helping an impoverished congregation buy an organ.
Girl-shy Warren turns into a sleepwalking Casanova after watching his suave hero on TV.
Deputy Warren starts the town drunk on a therapeutic art career.
Barney returns to Mayberry to attend his high-school reunion.
Barney is shamed into displaying his ``legendary'' courage by going after an escaped convict.
Aunt Bee collects insurance for the loss of an antique pin, but finds it after she has spent the money.
An impostor takes the town of Mayberry when he introduces himself as Clarence Earp, descendant of the famous Wyatt.
Andy faces some new problems when Aunt Bee buys a secondhand car.
Opie is reluctant to attend the school party after he learns that it is a dance.
Andy has a problem when a band of gypsies comes to Mayberry and puts a curse on the town.
Goober falls in love with the new waitress in town, but she has eyes for Andy.
Aunt Bee agrees to a week of baby-sitting for her niece and finds the infant adores everyone but her.
Andy and Helen run into trouble when they promote a romance between the county clerk and the county nurse.
Aunt Bee is asked to star in a furniture polish commercial on TV.
Goober's girlfriend fills in for him at the station and proves to be efficient.
Opie upsets the whole town when he proves that the famous Battle of Mayberry was only a bloodless brawl.
Aunt Bee's original song about Mayberry is a hit when it's played by a rock 'n' roll star on TV.
In a twisting, turning whodunit, Briscoe and Curtis (Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt) investigate the murder of a rare-coin dealer. With Sam Waterston, Carey Lowell, S. Epatha Merkerson and Steven Hill.
A crooked cop testifies against Briscoe after the detectives are involved in a botched drug-bust leading to a drug-dealer's death.
A mentally ill college student participating in experimental drug research becomes a suspect in a janitor's murder.
Briscoe and Curtis investigate the murder of an underhanded used-car salesman who was wanted for unpaid child support.
Briscoe and Curtis become embroiled in a bitter case of family rivalry when they investigate the murder of a wealthy department store owner's son-in-law.
The FBI intervenes in the detectives' investigation of the attempted murder of an African-American Congress leader.
The assassination attempt on a family man forces detectives to reopen a 5-year-old case once ruled accidental.
The detectives seek evidence to prove an apparent suicide is really a murder linked to an insurance scam.
A case of mistaken identity results in the murders of two women; tensions arise between McCoy and Ross when a hunch helps McCoy nab a loan shark.
Several suspects stand to gain from the untimely death of a very young woman's wealthy elderly husband.
Evidence in a former police officer's murder leads to a suburban housewife represented by women's rights attorney Lanie Stieglitz.
The detectives' murder case involving a high-powered studio executive leads them to Hollywood; back East, Ross learns the suspect has hired her ex-husband.
The murder victim's ex-husband enters rehab just as police are about to arrest him; McCoy butts heads with a judge in Los Angeles.
Law clerks discover a tape that incriminates a new suspect; Ross tricks her ex-husband into discussing a plea.
A traveling salesman who sells items out of the trunk of his car arrives in Mayberry. However, he is plagued with bad luck and everything he touches turns into a minor disaster.
Barney helps Opie with his schoolwork by using a teaching method of his own.
Opie tries to win a birthday present for his father at a carnival shooting gallery without knowing that it is a scam.
A carnival's destitute banjo player is hired to take Barney's place.
The Taylor's housekeeper leaves and is replaced by Aunt Bee. However, Opie disapproves of her and wants to fire her.
Andy, Mayberry's sheriff, and his deputy Barney offer to help track down an escaped criminal when the state police comes to town.
With a dance band in an adjacent cell, a hometown guitar player auditions from jail.
Ellie Walker, a young pharmacist, moves to Mayberry to help her uncle in the local drugstore and tries to adjust to the unusual nature of the town and its residents.
Andy becomes convinced that Ellie wants to marry him after she accepts his invitation to the church picnic and dance.
Andy lectures Opie on the importance of keeping one's promise after Opie and his friends play a practical joke. However, the tables are turned when Opie befriends a runaway boy and refuses to reveal his name to Andy.
Andy decides to stage a robbery at the drugstore to brighten Barney's mood and give him enough confidence to ask Miss Rosemary out on a date.
Andy tries to convince Opie to give more than three cents to a fundraising drive, but Opie refuses and states that he is saving money to buy his girlfriend Charlotte something.
Andy arranges a duel between the two patriarchs of the Carter and Wakefield families in the hopes of finally bringing an end to their longtime feud.
Ellie Walker decides to become the very first woman to run for a seat on the Mayberry City Council, dividing Mayberry into a battle of the sexes.
Store owner Ben Weaver gets moonshiner Sam Muggins and his family locked up during Christmas, so Andy and Barney throw Sam and his family a Christmas party in jail.
A stranger disrupts the lives of the citizens of Mayberry because he knows everyone's name and business.
When classified information falls into the wrong hands, the team races to stop a dangerous plot targeting former members of the U.S. military; Luca is faced with a challenging choice when a family member suddenly falls ill.
The team works with the FBI to hunt one of its most-wanted fugitives; Hondo and Nichelle are faced with an unexpected development in her pregnancy.
When an armored truck heist ends in bloodshed, the team races to track down priceless jewels before more lives are lost; Hondo's mother, Charice, visits.
The team races to uncover the identities of kidnappers holding a prison guard's family hostage; Tan is faced with a difficult personal decision.
Following a string of violent home robberies, the team rushes to stop a crew targeting elderly victims; Hondo's longtime friend and former Marine squad leader Danny Wright turns to Hondo for help when his daughter goes missing.
SWAT teams up with the DEA to conduct a massive gang sweep, only to discover that a vicious cartel is planting roots in the city and endangering numerous lives; Hicks marks an important anniversary.
The team works with the DEA to stop a ruthless cartel boss waging war on the streets of Los Angeles as he exacts revenge on those who killed his son.
The team heads to Mexico to escort a fugitive back to the U.S., but things go awry and Hondo has to save an old witness tied to the case.
Hondo and Hicks desperately search for Powell, who's gone missing in Mexico City along with a thermobaric bomb capable of killing thousands; Deacon's pride gets injured in a boxing match with Rocker.
The squad leaps into action when Yakuza assassins descend on L.A., targeting a number of mysterious Japanese ex-pats; Nichelle finds her job on the line when a colleague accuses her of taking bribes.
A Chilean arms dealer kidnaps a woman and her daughter; crossing paths with his brother, Tan is forced to come clean to his family about his divorce from Bonnie; Hondo discovers that Hicks has received a job offer that could lure him away.
Street discovers a biker club has stolen a cache of armor-piercing bullets and they intend to pull off a daring heist; Hondo struggles with changes at work; Nichelle finds herself at odds with a former colleague.
Frank, Baker, Garrett and Gormley experience guilt when an officer they briefly worked with is shot after Frank reassigned her for not meshing with their team; Anthony is offered a promotion that strains his relationship with Erin.
Frank is blindsided when Mayor Chase bypasses him with a request for Jamie to head his security detail; Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a wealthy college student; Anthony fears money woes are leading his sibling down the wrong path.
A local celebrity asks Frank to make an exception to the NYPD age limit; an encounter with an old rival leads Erin to look into an alleged wrongful conviction; Jamie is torn over whether to report a sergeant; Danny and Baez look for an abducted kid.
Erin is stalked by a man who was recently released from prison; Jamie works to save his badge when he is caught driving under the influence after he is unknowingly given drugs at a party; Frank navigates multiple family issues.
Jamie and Joe search for an undocumented teenage girl who has been sex-trafficked; a woman in witness protection is murdered; Frank calls out the district attorney's office for instituting a new rule that classifies armed robbery as a misdemeanor.
A Hollywood producer wants to make Mayberry the backdrop for his latest movie, causing the entire town to go into a frenzy as they alter themselves to live up to Hollywood's expectations.
Andy does some fast-talking with an antiques dealer to get rid of the town's old, worthless cannon. But when Opie mimics his father's antics, Andy begins to have second thoughts about his dealing.
Aunt Bee, accused by Andy of being a gossip, proves that men are bigger gossips than women.
Andy becomes the judge of a beauty contest in Mayberry and must figure out how to pick a winner without hurting everyone's feelings and damaging his own love life.
Andy and Barney discover that the old Morrison sisters, Mayberry's local florists who have been helping them arrest moonshiners, are actually in the moonshining business.
Andy tries to help Mayberry newcomers Fred and Jennie Boone whose constant yelling and fighting is disrupting the town's peace.
Andy suspects that Mr Maxwell, a record producer visiting Mayberry, might be a con artist. He tries to convince Barney that he is being swindled after he invests in Mr Maxwell's record company.
Barney is left in charge of the sheriff's department when Andy has to leave Mayberry for the day to testify in a court case. When Andy returns, he finds out that Barney arrested almost half the town.
A nationally known confidence man becomes a hero to Aunt Bee, Opie and Barney when he is held in jail.
Andy tries to help Barney win the heart of his girlfriend, Thelma Lou. Everything goes smoothly until Barney misinterprets Andy's efforts and thinks he is trying to steal her away.
Aunt Bee scolds Andy and Opie for being slobs before leaving town for a few days. Soon, the Taylor home becomes a complete wreck, but Andy and Opie are determined to clean up before Aunt Bee returns.
Andy finally proposes to Ellie when he thinks that the new doctor in town is trying to turn her head.
The entire town is shocked when they discover that Otis, the town drunk, is a direct descendant of a Revolutionary War hero.
Andy and Barney find out that the state inspector is a stickler for rules. Andy wins the inspector over when he manages to apprehend a shooter without any injuries.
Ellie takes pity on Frankie, the shy daughter of a farmer, and decides to give her a makeover, much to the displeasure of her gruff father.
Andy, tasked with serving an eviction notice on the Scobey family, tries his best to save them from getting evicted from their home.
Barney becomes increasingly suspicious of the new farmer in town. Andy agrees to pay him a visit and finds himself pulled into an unforgettable experience.
A pilot (Robert Hays) afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) and must take over for the poisoned crew.
The first commercial space shuttle sends loony Ted (Robert Hays) and his former girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) on a trip to the moon.
A simpleton (Steve Martin) leaves his foster family, acquires a girlfriend (Bernadette Peters) and invents slip-proof eyeglasses.
Bluto (John Belushi), Otter and the rowdy Deltas make fools of the dean and the square Omegas at 1962 Faber College.
An earthy self-made man (Rodney Dangerfield) divorces his no-good wife and buys his way into his son's (Keith Gordon) college.
A pilot (Robert Hays) afraid to fly follows his stewardess ex-girlfriend (Julie Hagerty) and must take over for the poisoned crew.
McCoy and his new partner, D.A. Jamie Ross, handle a difficult case involving a carjacking and murder.
Briscoe, Curtis, McCoy and Kincaid witness an execution and try to come to terms with their roles in the killing of another human being.
Briscoe and Curtis (Jerry Orbach, Benjamin Bratt) investigate the poisoning of an infant in a wealthy neighborhood.
Multiple murders lead detectives to a homeless schizophrenic who has been off medication for some time.
A father and daughter running a prostitution ring become prime suspects when Briscoe and Curtis investigate the death of a college student.
A shooting incident leads Briscoe and Curtis to a teen who had been given to a drug dealer to settle his mother's drug debts.
A model's death seems to be an open-and-shut case until the prime suspect claims he suffered an extreme emotional disturbance and that he loved the victim.
The investigation of a gay man's murder leads the detectives to his former employer who sexually harassed him.
Briscoe and Curtis' investigation of the murders of a mother and son leads to the father, but Kincaid uncovers the real killer.
Michael Dobson, a sleazy nightclub owner, crosses the detectives' path again when his second wife is killed.
Paul Robinette returns as a defense attorney representing a crack-addicted black woman accused of kidnapping her son from his adoptive parents.
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
Fred schemes to get Lamont to marry a distant cousin in the hopes of obtaining her dowry.
Fred pretends to suffer from whiplash when he has an accident in the pickup truck.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
Two deputies come to repossess the furniture when Fred defaults on the payments.
Lamont decides to get his own apartment when Fred keeps invading his privacy.
Fred accidentally breaks Lamont's porcelain and glass collection.
When Lamont and Fred take advantage of a Breathmobile, Fred is convinced that he has TB.
Lamont buys some copper on speculation, only to discover the goods are stolen.
Much to Fred's delight, Lamont's bride-to-be decides not to marry him.
Lamont takes Fred out for a night on the town for his 65th birthday. However, Fred feels overwhelmed by the amount of activities they do.
Lamont discovers that the porcelain figure he has bought is worth a great deal of money and decides to auction it to make the most profit.
Brennan and Booth race the clock to tie up loose ends before the defendant in Booth's first FBI case is executed for the crime.
Angela and Brennan are caught in a melee at a hip-hop club, when a wall breaks open and reveals a mummified corpse and a stash of drugs.
Brennan identifies remains of a 6-year-old boy who went missing from a local park and determines that he was sexually assaulted before being murdered.
Brennan and Booth travel to Washington state to determine how a human arm ended up in the stomach of a black bear.
The decaying corpse of the Venezuelan ambassador's son is found hanging from a tree.
When Dr. Brennan uncovers the identity of a man killed while driving a car registered to a prominent Middle Eastern man with ties to the U.S. government, she and Booth find themselves tracking a terrorist.
Skeletal remains found at the bottom of a lake turn out to be those of a congressman's former aide.
A subway-station bombing prompts the squad to seek help from detectives in Baltimore where their prime suspect is wanted.
Detectives link the murders of two male teens to a case that occurred five years earlier; McCoy fears he convicted the wrong man for the earlier murders.
Curtis and Briscoe's investigation into the death of a horse leads to a killer who may target more than animals.