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- A former Chicago cop moves to a small Florida town and joins the state police.
- An unhappily married housewife and mother of two children (Leslie Hope) seperates from her husband and gets a new job where she developes a mutual attraction to her female boss (Wendy Crewson).
- Based on the true story of mother/son tag-team Sante Kimes and her offspring, Kenny, who crisscrossed the country and committed a string of crimes, among them robbery, fraud, arson, slavery, and murders that shocked the world.
- A man hires an artist to fulfill his family tradition of painting a family portrait. In this modern rendition of Beauty and the Beast, the artist is a beautiful female painter, and the model suffers from a disfiguring medical condition.
- This poignant love story stars Amy Grant as a beautiful, blind concert cellist who falls for a famous, self-centered pianist but doesn't realize that true love is right before her eyes.
- A guy's fiancé and his housemates are being hilarious.
- Zander's son was murdered 10 years ago. The killer was arrested, then released through lack of evidence. Zander took his revenge, then the law took it's course: on him. Now he's out, and decides to teach the police a lesson. But his insecure cellmate has plans of his own.
- Grace's Aunt Cathy comes to town toting baggage of a different kind, and Grace sets out to prevent her ruining a weekend dedicated to the memory of her father. At work, the team investigates the disappearance of a bronze bull.
- 2007–201049mTV-MA7.9 (158)TV EpisodeGrace attempts to bond more with her 11-year-old nephew Clay, and gives him some tips for an upcoming kissing party. A motel manager is murdered, and the motel housekeeper suspected seeks protection in a church, claiming it was self defense. Captain Perry, a old friend of Grace's from her days in Oklahoma City's vice squad, arrives to take the place of the late Lieutenant Yukon in Major Crimes. Grace gets some helpful hints from Pippa-the-prostitute and a moral nut case who videotapes hookers and johns. Meanwhile, Earl sets up a multitude of religious shrines in Grace's house hoping she'll pick out a path that suits her best. Rhetta confides in Grace's brother about her visions of Earl, and shows him the cow with the Jesus face markings on it's side. Perry gives Butch a hard time regarding his University of Texas belt and memorabilia. Also, Grace continues her sordid affair with Ham who decides to break it off and move back home to his wife.
- 2007–201045mTV-MA8.3 (149)TV EpisodeA 17-year-old devout Christian fundamentalist comes under attack just days before he's scheduled to testify in a murder trial. In order to ensure his safety, Grace allows him to move in with her. But Grace can only handle so much preaching, so she ropes the guys into helping her watch over him. Meanwhile, Grace gets angry when Earl uses the death row inmate, Leon Cooley, and her nephew, Clay, to get her attention.
- Grace Hanadarko is an alcoholic, chain-smoking, self-hating Oklahoma City police detective on a self-destructive downward spiral. Grace is carrying on an affair with her married detective partner Ham, and occasionally looks after her 12-year-old nephew Clay, whose mother was killed in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Grace also happens to be an atheist, having renounced God following the 1995 bombing, but gets along with most of her co-workers including forensic specialist Rhetta, a deeply religious family woman, but is estranged from the rest of her family including her reverend older brother. But one night, Grace experiences a spiritual awakening upon encountering an enigmatic angel named Earl, who saves her life in a horrific car crash for a chance to redeem her sinful lifestyle. Grace and her team center on the mysterious disappearance of a 10-year-old girl who may have been a serial kidnapper's latest victim, while Grace also learns that a death-row prison inmate, named Leon Cooley, also has a spiritual connection to Earl.
- The murder of a young woman hits very close to home for Grace, Rhetta attempts to interpret her collection from Earl, and Ham finds Grace in a compromising position.
- Following a police shootout with a drug dealer's gang that leaves a policeman dead and Grace seriously wounded, she has a near-death experience, and becomes determined to help the team track down the gang responsible. Meanwhile, Leon becomes more conflicted and angry when his ex-wife wants to re-marry and her fiancée wants to legally adopt their teenage son.
- Earl might lose his two charges when Leon announces his intention to convert to Islam, and Grace is trapped in a building damaged by a tornado with more on the way while investigating a bus company involved in the deaths of three children.
- When a mentally disabled man is shot to death because he was brandishing a wooden gun at a robbery, Grace has to bond with his friend to track down who put the fake gun in the victim's hand.
- Grace searches for the murderer of a suspected working girl, which is only complicated by her losing a bet with Earl requiring her to tell no lies.
- A burned body buried face down with an owl feather send the team searching for the killer of a veteran, and Grace's grandfather shows signs of dementia.
- Grace's family is in town, but her priorities shift when her sister Paige looks to be involved in a murder, and Earl's trinkets are deciphered with life changing results.
- Longworth's golf game is interrupted after a decapitated, unidentifiable woman is found in a creek. Longworth does everything he can think of to try and identify the victim and find the killer, even pestering his golf partner Carlos who's the medical examiner. His crush on nurse Callie further complicates matters.
- When Jeff and Jim stumble upon a plane in the middle of the forest and the dead body of Oliver Hendricks, things get tangled together when Jim has to question a wide range of suspects that include a drug runner, a swimsuit model, and a teenage boy. Daniel, Carlos' newest intern, is proving his worth when a rare Macaw comes on scene and he knows everything about it.
- During Jim's first hurricane, three corpses turn up. Jim temporarily assumes one's identity to check up on his theory the link is a high-school reunion, and works out which grudge was unbearable. Jeff enjoys a rare call from his jailed father. Carlos Sanchez joins the emergency relief team and resorts to illegal requisition to keep the hospital running.
- A Texan businessman is murdered in the cane fields but the corpse wasn't burned because of a wind shift during harvest. He came to scout the local sugar workers slum-recruited American football team during the annual Mud Cup, especially star player De'Andre Matthews. While stepping is an father figure for birthday boy Jeff, who greatly appreciates shooting lessons from a real man, Jim investigates the impending sale of the sugar company. he eventually works out the Texan scout's personal interest in De'Andre and the hornets nest thats stirred among his family, personal - and team friends.
- A man was murdered in an apartment, rented in unsuspecting Carlos Sanchez's name from Dr. Kattleman. It was used as a love-nest for sexual anthropology professor Landers's student Monica Gentry, whose 'study objects' included mafioso Gordon Ganza, who paid for it. Jeff's loyalty to father in jail is partly based on his always having paid the bills, but slick tax official Richard Slayton comes claim three years arrears, expecting to ease Callie into 'friendship'.
- Shopkeeper Michael Nelson's son and right hand Lenny Nelson's wife Lisa is murdered outside a bar. Utterly confused Dave Rollins needs hospital care and keeps referring to 'a man just like me' killing Lisa. Jim doubts his confession and digs into the Nelsons' unharmonious past and present lives, using Daniel as bait to expose Lisa's prostitution.
- Patrick, member of an influential community of mediums etcetera, is murdered at home. Carlos is spooked by the marsh area, the context and a prediction from Renee LeFleur that someone close to Jim will come to harm while he solves the case in Patrick's house. Although anything but a believer, Jim takes account of them, clients and their superstitious/fraudulent logic to solve the case and the disappearance years ago of a couple from the paranormal community. Meanwhile Callie refuses to attend her 'white coat' graduation with Jim, claiming that would stress out Jeff, then dates a doctor, while Jim accepts to accompany a medical saleswoman.
- Jeff comes to Jim, having seen a man peeking by his window, while Callie dismisses that as if another excuse to avoid homework. Jim takes the boy seriously but didn't count with him using the police computer to find out about his father's criminal record and firmly blaming ma's 'protective' lies. Meanwhile a leading divorce lawyer is killed. Jim's suspects include the hardly grieving widow, countless clients' victims and anyone connected with the attorney's atypical apparent hobby, motorcycling.
- In the Seminole casino, tribal elder Sally was fatally thrown trough the sky-roof. As it's part of the reservation, Jim has an ongoing conflict over jurisdiction with tribal police officer Josie Tigertail, yet they become friends, partially thanks to Jeff inviting both. Sally's role in reservation politics and bad relationship with son Bily, a crafty gambler with a record, provide potential motives. Jim is, however, more intrigued by the concurrent theft of musical memorabilia from the barely protected casino museum hall, including the guitar of blues legend Gregory Richmond, whose son Michael is part of the casino's band. Manager Peter Lang's own secret prove relevant.
- Gifted stable hand Kevin Kehoe's corpse is found floating in the pool of ex-employer Patricia Dixon's second home, electrocuted by vacuum cleaner. Jim keeps compromising his budding love affair with nurse Callie Cargill, whose experience as former horse ranch girl proves useful, to close in on ranch owner Patricia, major colleague Wallace Dosher, some of their staff and vet William Meadows, who were all involved in dirty horse race tricks providing plausible motives to kill brilliant but greedy Kevin, who also had debts.
- Jeff's fugue to visit his father Ray Cargill in jail on his own incurs grounding, but achieves the promise of more regular visits and makes Jim and Callie keep distance again. Gutter reporter Chloe Perkins is found poisoned and her father Bill's bank account spectacularly credited after she discovered a scandal involving senator Donald Chapman, a candidate for the Florida governorship, whose socialite wife Stephanie is determined to use their influence fully.
- In the marina floats the corpse of the most brilliant of the three Hasker family salvage associates. They found Florida's richest Spanish galleon yet, but lost most proceeds to a Spanish claim, handled by Dulce Mendez, and their own lawyers, after which he left the business to work in Mark Ellison's restaurant. His boat's GPS coordinates being wiped and the antique dagger he was stabbed to death with suggest he was on the trail of the ultimate prize, so who knew and claimed what?
- A couple's golf game comes to a screeching halt when they stumble upon a dead body along the fairway. Doug, the victim, was the caddy and life-long friend of professional golfer Scott Winters, and was also recently released from prison after attempting to date-rape a professional female golfer. Things aren't adding up for Longworth as he investigates all the key players and discovers the victim may have served time for a crime he didn't commit. All the time on the golf course motivates Longworth to commit to finally breaking 80 on the greens. Meanwhile, Heather tempts Longworth with her grandmother's secret lasagna recipe and Callie stews over their relationship. Intern Daniel asks for a promotion.
- Jeff's father Ray Cargill has made a deal for early release on parole. The boy is ecstatic, but the first months Ray can only visit, being assigned to a half-way house, yet seems to have a fine influence in motivating school effort. Carlos shivers and squirms when assisting Jim to investigate the murder of major Cuban gang don Eduardo Garcia's niece and virtually adopted daughter. Obvious prime suspect rival gang lord Alvaro Saldivar haughtily proclaims his innocence and secretly offers Jim some help to unravel what might be a move for a gang war, which could hurt 'businenss' badly. Jim also takes an interest in the victim's life at Connecticut boarding school and, mostly secretly, back in Florida, with a forbidden lover.
- JIm's former Chicago partner and lover, CPD detective Sam Harper, comes team up with him again, given indications that the serial killer they failed to catch before his transfer is active again and moved to Florida. Jim refuses like her to focus blindly on former prime suspect Tommy Ray Haynes, even if recently paroled early, especially as the MO and profile remain questionable. While Jeff is delighted to spend time with father Ray, who starts his own tow truck business, Callie is offered a forensic nursing intern program.
- Jeff is tickled pink now he can spend time regularly with father Ray, until it's time for the promised witness protection relocation. Callie rather concentrates on starting her new moonlight job as forensic nurse, assigned to Jim, who has his doubts about the function and the effect on their relationship. Their first officially joint case is murder by sabotage on NASCAR stable pilot Zane, who is succeeded as team star by Trey Lancer. The golden boy and/or his pit mechanic were involved in surprisingly dirty business, while Trey caries a deep grudge and his widowed mother Georgia has to worry about team sponsoring as well as Trey's fiancée.
- Children collecting fireflies in the Glades stumble onto the corpse of US Navy recruiter Doug Preston, who was dumped there. Jim is more surprised when his team is given a 'forensic nurse,' to Carlos's delight none other then his lover Callie, which proves uneasy for both of them, especially as she's still jealous of the Chicago ex. Suspects include Frank Morgan, whose son volunteered and died in Afghanistan, and Doug's ex, an alcoholic who keeps secrets about everything, including boyfriend Bradley, and Doug's baby son, who went missing very recently.
- Only substitute father Jim can calm down Jeff, who hates having to return from father Ray's after a long stay, due to the witness protection rules. Carlos is initially delighted to get a case in collaboration with his former pupil Dr. Sophie Perez, who used to run forensics in budget cut-closed facility. However her errors prove crucial in the case of murder at a prestigious drug rehab. Matt soon works out it was crawling with blackmail and money laundering, involving lawyer Andy Waller, the next victim.
- Everyone is a suspect when there is a murder in mysterious Gibtown, a community populated by the descendants of an assortment of circus sideshow oddities -- Jim Longworth and crew investigate.
- Dr. Toussaint is found murdered, his briefcase containing $100,000 cash wasn't stolen. He mainly treated former patients from the lucrative pain clinic run by Dr. William Grant, his sponsor for immigration from Haiti. Jim's team looks into the big- bucks tranquilizer trade from various angles, including blackmail and addict psychology.
- In Trent Staley's sectarian Glades church, the popular assistant minister's corpse in found at the altar among the snakes kept in a container to perform extreme liturgical shows of faith. However he wasn't killed by the lethal doses of serpent venom but poisoned food on the plates distributed during services. Jim's team examines both clergymen's colorful history as well as the caterer, devoted churchgoer Frannie Henderson, and prison trustee Peyton Robinson who delivered the crucial food. Meanwhile Jeff is happy to earn some pocked money mowing Jim's lawn and Cally calms down now her 'rival' seems safely tucked away in Chicago.
- Boy scouts wandering off the stork search track discover a trophy-decapitated, illegally hunted wild boar. Inside are half-digested remains of a murder victim. Jim's team work out both the victim and the illegal hunt organizer, Benjamin Forey, have serious criminal records, which also open leads concerning various contraband types, live and inanimate, coming with extra suspects, such as restaurant chain owner Robert Landry.
- Jeff is shocked, his mother worried, when his popular coach and scholastic father figure is found fatally shot at school. Shane Wyatt, the eternally pestered boy, was seen with a handgun to scare his bullies. Jim sympathizes but has to make him admit having shot the coach, albeit accidentally in a struggle over the gun. Next Shane's protective older cousin Blake Wyatt is murdered in his home. Jim works out he not only bought the gun Shane used but also supplied as 'privaye collector' untraceable guns for beach sale to violent ex-con Clay Malone. Jim sets a trap with evince room cop Ed Vickers, but resolves to hit the arms trade harder, not just prevent another Wyatt tragedy. Carlos finds another senior to introduce Jeff to high-school.
- Womanizing Gordon Adams is killed aboard Andrew Bailey's yacht during the annual "Hemingway Days" booze cruise. Jim has to figure out if bootleggers are involved. A past romance of Callie, Dr. Ben Avery, shows up with unexpected news that could drastically change everything.
- Creative hospitality industry consultant Richards's corpse is found dug in a beach, not robbed as he carried a precious diamond engagement ring. It was for Maggie Bauman, the star bikini waitress at Dwight Stewart's popular bar, who recently dumped former surf champion Kyle Wheeler. Jim and his team go trough everyone's past and present interests, which prove dangerous for Jim too. Meanwhile the Cargills are extremely nervous as Callie actually filed for divorce.
- Convict Greg Wheeler, escorted to jail by Dan Ranson and Colleen Manus, is hospitalized and joins there his brother Vince, who helps him taking hostages. Jim must negotiate with the brothers, while Callie insists to go in with Dr. Ben Avery to save patients in urgent need of medical care.
- When Jim finds the ex-Navy Seal owner of his favorite food truck dead in the truck's kitchen, he ends up embroiled in a heated political battle between the new wave of gourmet food trucks and the established boardwalk restaurants.
- When Jim and Carlos investigate the death of a millionaire who bequeathed all his wealth to an organization of UFO enthusiasts, the organization's leader accuses the FDLE of covering up the true cause of death: an alien abduction.
- The dead body of a naked woman leads Jim and Carlos to investigate a close-knit nudist colony fighting against expansion by a luxury condo development.
- The murder of a woman who contacted the Innocence Project to exonerate a death row inmate now forces Jim to team up with the detective who investigated the original case.
- Jim and Jennifer discover the high cost of beauty while investigating the death of the owner of a luxury medical spa; Callie becomes overwhelmed by her crowded agenda.
- On the day of Callie's board exam, Jim must solve the murder of a businesswoman who had founded a new surf clothing line and was about to offer the endorsement opportunity of a lifetime to a young, local surfing champion.