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The team searches for a link between the seemingly unconnected victims of a lone gunman targeting women; Luca assists with a homicide investigation in his neighborhood; Lt. Lynch pushes Chris to do a news interview.
Deacon's second job working private security at a high-profile boxing match places the team in the middle of a kidnapping case when a prizefighter's wife is abducted; Darryl becomes frustrated with his lack of paternal rights regarding his son.
The team's search for an abducted teen leads them to a member of the witness protection program and a decades-old political extremist group; Hondo and his girlfriend disagree over a guest speaker at her community center.
The team must protect a hotel full of civilians after a mission goes wrong and the city's most dangerous gang leaders scatter across the building to find an escape; Luca's brother, a freelance reporter, crosses police lines to shoot footage.
Hondo and the team race to save Buck, their former unit leader, when he goes off grid and they fear he plans to harm himself.
The team searches for an escaped convict who plans to kill Tan and every member of law enforcement who helped put him in prison years ago; Chris comes face to face with internal corruption.
The team pursues a couple reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde when the duo goes on the run to hunt for a set of rare chess pieces that is worth millions; Darryl's ex-girlfriend visits with his young son.
The team searches for a group of drug smugglers who crash a plane and scatter after a joint mission with the DEA to stop the shipment goes awry; Hondo tries to make amends with Nichelle; Luca experiences anxiety about his return to the field.
Hondo and his father confront the history of racial tension in Los Angeles between law enforcement and the Black community.
Danny forces his brother-in-law to help Baez take down the mobsters he's mixed up with; Frank suspects his old partner is guilty of a crime; Jamie is approached by an officer who wants help getting reassigned from his undercover assignment.
A woman voices outrage over her son's unsolved murder; Danny re-examines the case; Eddie gets shot while on duty; Erin and her ex-husband face off in court; Frank deals with an angry police force after the mayor fails to defend it.
Danny and Baez race to find a missing girl who will die without her heart medication; Jamie and Eddie are on the wrong side of an investigation after engaging in a car chase; Sean wins an essay contest.
Danny resorts to asking his incarcerated archenemy for help locating a dangerous criminal who escaped from prison; Lugo refuses to assist unless he's allowed to accompany them on the pursuit; Frank tries to convince Jamie to take the sergeant's test.
Frank locks horns with a data-tracking company when it refuses to unlock a terrorist's phone that may hold information regarding upcoming targets; Erin obtains information about an impending murder from a shady source; a woman kidnaps a baby.
Barney and Floyd run out of gas on their way home from a fishing trip. While looking for a telephone, they are captured and held hostage in a remote cabin by a group of escaped female convicts.
Barney sets out to prove that the Mayberry Bank is prone to robberies and is not safe. Disguised as a cleaning lady, he easily slips by the bank teller and accidentally locks himself in the vault.
Opie must learn to fight when new boy Steve moves into town, bullies him, and causes trouble for him and his friends.
Barney issues the governor a parking ticket when his chauffeur parks in a no-parking zone. The governor, impressed, visits Mayberry to commend him for doing his job without favoritism.
Malcolm Tucker, a wealthy businessman, has trouble getting his car to start and finds himself stranded in Mayberry on a Sunday.
Barney orders Gomer and Otis to keep watch on Andy when an ex-con Andy sent to prison many years before returns to Mayberry.
Andy and Barney must figure out a way to prevent a farmer's goat who has eaten a load of dynamite from blowing up Mayberry.
Andy and Barney look forward to seeing their high-school sweethearts at the Mayberry Class of '45 reunion.
Rafe Hollister, a farmer with a golden voice, is chosen to represent Mayberry at a musical, but Mayor Stoner believes he looks too seedy. It is then up to Andy to make Rafe presentable enough.
Opie meets Arnold Winkler, a spoiled kid who teaches him how to manipulate Andy into increasing his allowance by throwing tantrums.
Andy uses common sense and Barney uses modern technology to solve several burglaries at a filling station.
Andy's knowledge of American history is put to the test by Opie and a new teacher.
Colonel Harvey, a traveling salesman, arrives at Mayberry and captivates Aunt Bee, who buys Harvey's dubious elixir and invites him for dinner. When Andy and Barney find Aunt Bee clearly drunk, they analyze Harvey's elixir.
Andy unexpectedly has his hands full as The Darlings, a family of musicians from the mountains, arrive in Mayberry to meet a bus due the next day.
A New York architect (Charles Bronson) turns vigilante hit man after thugs attack his wife (Hope Lange) and daughter.
Bowling buddies become involved with a multimillionaire and his family wanted by mobsters in 1990s Los Angeles.
As a comet is on a collision course with earth, humans have to prepare for their survival. They randomly select eight hundred thousand people to be saved in order to keep the human race alive.
An upstart stock-car driver goes to the edge for his manager, his brain-surgeon girlfriend and himself.
A lazy New York cabby (Bill Murray) quits his job and convinces his bored buddy (Harold Ramis) they should join the Army.
A zany summer camp counselor leads his misfit charges into a no-holds-barred competition against high-class campers.
Bowling buddies become involved with a multimillionaire and his family wanted by mobsters in 1990s Los Angeles.
Face's former girlfriend (Markie Post), now a nun, hires the team to rescue nuns and orphans held in an Ecuadorean monastery.
An Indian boy wants to stop a wealthy rancher (Morgan Woodward) rustling mustangs on an Arizona reservation.
The team attacks a trainload of mustangs headed for Mexico, only to have Hannibal and B.A. taken prisoner.
A lazy New York cabby (Bill Murray) quits his job and convinces his bored buddy (Harold Ramis) they should join the Army.
As a comet is on a collision course with earth, humans have to prepare for their survival. They randomly select eight hundred thousand people to be saved in order to keep the human race alive.
An upstart stock-car driver goes to the edge for his manager, his brain-surgeon girlfriend and himself.
Former Special Forces agent John Rambo blasts through Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in search of his captive mentor.
Green Beret veteran Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) takes on a Pacific Northwest sheriff (Brian Dennehy) and the National Guard.
A former Green Beret goes on a reconnaissance mission to spring MIAs from a Viet Cong prison.
Green Beret veteran Rambo (Sylvester Stallone) takes on a Pacific Northwest sheriff (Brian Dennehy) and the National Guard.
A former Green Beret goes on a reconnaissance mission to spring MIAs from a Viet Cong prison.
Former Special Forces agent John Rambo blasts through Soviet-occupied Afghanistan in search of his captive mentor.
Harry's guardian angel (Mel Torme) shows him how judicial life would be if he left the bench. With Harry Anderson, John Larroquette.
Dan (John Larroquette) suffers from insomnia caused by a guilty conscience; Bull (Richard Moll) wins a cereal sweepstakes. Larry Linville guest stars.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) unwillingly joins Christine (Markie Post) at her singles support group and regrets every minute of it. With Harry Anderson.
Mac (Charlie Robinson) gets his college degree and a job offer from another judge; Dan (John Larroquette) hires a butler. Stars Harry Anderson.
A magazine votes Harry (Harry Anderson) one of New York's 10 most interesting men. With Markie Post and John Larroquette.
Christine's (Markie Post) ex-husband Tony (Ray Aruzzo) disrupts her blossoming romance with Harry (Harry Anderson). With John Larroquette.
Harry is arrested after spying on Christine and Tony in the park; Dan is swindled out of his ``Phil's Foundation`` funds.
The replacement (Gilbert Gottfried) for Dan (John Larroquette) is even more objectionable; Harry and Christine (Harry Anderson, Markie Post) face breaking up.
Dan, costumed as the ``Phantom of the Courthouse,`` hides out in the subterranean levels of the building.
Dan (John Larroquette) is humiliated by appearing in dog court when he returns to work. With Harry Anderson.
Roz (Marsha Warfield) is shocked when her long-lost husband (Roger E. Mosley) arrives asking for a divorce. Guest star: Bever-Leigh Banfield.
Over a candlelit dinner in the cafeteria, Bull and Wanda (Richard Moll, Cathy McAuley) make romantic plans. Stars Harry Anderson.
When a series of drive-by murders occurs after six wrongly convicted men are released from prison, Danny and Baez wonder if the murders were orchestrated by the men as an act of revenge; Frank combats feelings of guilt.
Danny takes a case involving a drug cartel member who he believes torched his house; Erin is given a promotion but finds herself in a challenging situation when both Danny and Jamie ask her for help with their investigations.
Gormley tries to locate a former NYPD detective he believes may be a threat to Frank's safety; Erin navigates office politics when she chooses to reopen a closed case; Jamie is transferred to a new precinct with a lot of problems.
Danny investigates a case involving a woman who shot her husband while she was drunk; Anthony defies Erin's orders to drop an assault case; Frank holds an emergency drill for his inner circle.
When New York City experiences a major blackout, police officers scramble to contain the resulting chaos; Frank uncovers some unpleasant truths about his department; Jamie and Eddie question the line between work and their relationship.
Danny and Baez investigate a murder attempt against a celebrated fertility doctor with a seemingly pristine reputation; Eddie must intervene in a Reagan family matter involving Danny's boys; Erin helps Anthony find justice after a date goes wrong.
While investigating a Marine's shooting, the team uncovers more to his life than anyone would have imagined.
The team and Coast Guard Investigative Services join forces when a Navy diver seeking sunken treasure is murdered.
The team turns to Holly Snow for help when a Navy officer's death is connected to a prostitute.
Gibbs, Fornell and the team try to determine the truth when a polygraph specialist's night job leads to murder.
DiNozzo gets overly involved in the search for a murder victim's missing sister.
An investigation into a Marine's murder leads to a surprising discovery; Abby and McGee head south of the border.
Gibbs makes shocking discoveries while investigating a respected colleague's murder.
Gibbs goes to Mexico to confront a drug cartel intent on revenge; Gibbs has to make a devastating decision.
The team defends striking farm workers from a corrupt grower paying starvation wages; guest Penny Peyser.
An extortionist threatens a fisherman's livelihood. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
A greedy developer attempts to stop disabled veterans (Jim Knaub, Jon L. Feather, R. David Smith) from renovating a desert town.
A struggling contractor's (Norman Alden) warehouse-demolition site is sabotaged by a mob-hired competitor.
Face becomes a candidate for sheriff to expose a small-town law officer's shady dealings. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
The team foils both an international dope deal and extortionists preying on a Chinese restaurateur (Keye Luke).
The team must flush a major cocaine trafficker out of Colombia to help a young woman clear her uncle of drug-smuggling.
Reporter Tawnia Baker poses as a computer operator to help the team capture terrorists plotting to assassinate a sheik.
A woman hires the team to investigate the murder of her brother, who was part of a munitions theft operation.
The team helps a Southern minister (John Amos) break a ring selling poisonous moonshine; guests Bo Hopkins, Tracy Reed.
The team fights robbers, led by a bandit (Jeannie Wilson), who ambush tour buses leaving a run-down Nevada casino.
A boy with severe disabilities dies from smoke inhalation in a suspicious fire in an apartment building.
A woman is found dead of a head wound with no clues to her identity other than her mass-transit pass.
Briscoe and Green investigate the murder of a young violinist whose fellow musicians resented her rapid rise to fame.
The stabbing death of a gang leader in a prison scuffle has Briscoe and Green looking at both inmates and corrections officers as possible suspects.
A murder suspect flees to Israel and may be protected from extradition by Israel's Law of Return.
A former Black Panther accused of murdering a Caucasian police officer questions Detective Green's integrity while a politically charged trial ensues.
The detectives uncover new evidence implicating a wealthy scion in the murder of a teenage girl 20 years earlier.
The beating death of a youth hockey coach leads Briscoe and Green to suspect a player with an inclination for rough play.
A charming real-estate broker accused of murder defends himself and manages to get key evidence thrown out of the trial.
Several animal rights activists are under suspicion when an AIDS researcher performing tests on primates is murdered in the lab.
Briscoe and Green must determine whether a woman's death was related to a rash of attacks by a crazed mob in Central Park.
Brennan makes a shocking discovery while trying to identify a Jane Doe; Brennan tries to come to grips with her parents' past.
Brennan and Booth investigate the site of a train wreck that includes the bodies of a senator and a high-profile businessman.
The remains of a woman and fetus are found in the Delaware Bay; Brennan and Booth call for a manhunt for the victim's husband; Booth has issues with his ex-wife's boyfriend.
Wrapped in a shroud, the body of a young man lies beside an overturned garbage truck; Brennan's past as a foster child influences her judgment; Brennan and Cam butt heads over their work styles; Cam makes threats.
Brennan and her team match wits with a serial killer to save a girl's life.
Hondo and his father confront the history of racial tension in Los Angeles between law enforcement and the Black community.
The team searches for a group of drug smugglers who crash a plane and scatter after a joint mission with the DEA to stop the shipment goes awry; Hondo tries to make amends with Nichelle; Luca experiences anxiety about his return to the field.
The team pursues a couple reminiscent of Bonnie and Clyde when the duo goes on the run to hunt for a set of rare chess pieces that is worth millions; Darryl's ex-girlfriend visits with his young son.
The team searches for an escaped convict who plans to kill Tan and every member of law enforcement who helped put him in prison years ago; Chris comes face to face with internal corruption.
Hondo and the team race to save Buck, their former unit leader, when he goes off grid and they fear he plans to harm himself.
The team must protect a hotel full of civilians after a mission goes wrong and the city's most dangerous gang leaders scatter across the building to find an escape; Luca's brother, a freelance reporter, crosses police lines to shoot footage.
The team's search for an abducted teen leads them to a member of the witness protection program and a decades-old political extremist group; Hondo and his girlfriend disagree over a guest speaker at her community center.
Deacon's second job working private security at a high-profile boxing match places the team in the middle of a kidnapping case when a prizefighter's wife is abducted; Darryl becomes frustrated with his lack of paternal rights regarding his son.
The team searches for a link between the seemingly unconnected victims of a lone gunman targeting women; Luca assists with a homicide investigation in his neighborhood; Lt. Lynch pushes Chris to do a news interview.
Hondo, Deacon, Tan and Cmdr. Hicks engage in a manhunt across Tokyo when an extradited fugitive escapes local custody; the rest of SWAT search for any contacts the criminal cultivated while hiding out in Los Angeles; Street isolates himself.
Hondo and the team rally to support Street when he puts his life on the line to help his foster brother Nate break away from a drug ring.
Street's foster brother Nate is ensnared in a criminal enterprise that could ruin them both; a ruthless crew uses deadly force while stealing from card casinos; Buck approaches Deacon to partner on a private security opportunity.
Aunt Bee drops hints that she wants a bed jacket for her birthday, but Andy is oblivious. When he realizes he let his aunt down, Andy goes to great lengths to get her the bed jacket.
Opie is jealous of all the time his father spends with his new girlfriend, so he feigns several illnesses to keep them apart.
Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madelyn Grayson, a rich widow, by pretending to be a wealthy man. Things get complicated when Madelyn decides to visit Mayberry and meet him face-to-face.
The Mayberry band, which has more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Barney loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning to stop selling produce from their truck.
Peggy McMillan breaks a date with Andy and Barney tries to console him.
The Mayberry mayor demands Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts.
When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
The new mayor of Mayberry is critical of Andy's work as sheriff.
Peggy McMillan and Andy get along fine until he learns her father is rich.
When Opie starts talking about Mr. McBeevee, Andy and Barney suspect he has an imaginary friend.
Otis overcomes his weakness for liquor and impresses his relatives when Andy makes him a temporary deputy.
Barney's cousin Virgil overcomes his awkwardness as soon as he learns that people have confidence in him.
J. Howard Jackson, a big-shot newspaper publisher, accuses Andy of misconduct in office after Andy fines him for a traffic violation.
Floyd hires a second barber, Medwin, when his barbershop gets too hectic. The shop flourishes, but Andy becomes suspicious when he sees the same men going into the shop every day.
Barney interferes with Andy's attempts to romance Mayberry's County Nurse, Mary Simpson; when Andy suggests to Barney that he and Mary need some alone time, Barney immediately thinks that they are getting married.
The detectives suspect a comatose woman's husband tried either to commit a mercy killing or to kill her for her money.
The detectives struggle to determine the motive of a club owner who hired two men to kill a stripper.
The detectives' investigation into the strangulation of an Asian-American stripper leads them to corrupt officers.
Briscoe and Green learn that a murdered woman was not only a patron of the arts, but that an artist she supported created a painting similar to the crime scene.
Briscoe and Green first suspect gang members when a woman is found stuffed inside a car trunk, until they find out that she was married and having an affair.
When a bomb kills six on a helicopter flight, evidence points to a victim's wife who is influenced by two financial advisers (Annette O'Toole, Michael McKean).
McCoy and Carmichael find two patrolmen partially responsible for the killing of a white teenager in Harlem.
The murder of a stockbroker points to organized crime when the prime suspect is killed by a hired hit man.
McCoy has trouble holding a case against a teenager's boyfriend suspected of killing two girls when she refuses to talk about his abuse.