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- Journeying through inner cities, suburbs, plains and desert, Lawn and Order is a fun, hilarious and touching documentary which reveals the zany and obsessive fascination North Americans have with their front yard. Using twinges of black humour, the immediacy of cinema verité and the occasional dramatic re-enactment, the film drops in on everyone from the proud home-owning suburbanite to the eccentric inner-city lawn rebel as they share with us why they do what they do with their front yard. Often a battleground, the front yard is the site of fascinating human drama and conflict involving issues of individual rights and freedoms versus community standards and norms. After seeing Lawn and Order you will never look at a front yard the same way!
- Teenage drama set in Toronto.
- A drama about World War II women at work in a munitions factory.
- The CIU team works with a hit man to infiltrate a biker gang that has hired him to kill innocent people.
- A lonely neglected piano playing housewife has a chance encounter with a handsome blind piano tuner.
- When a 15-year-old escort disappears at a downtown hotel, the CIU goes undercover to infiltrate an underage prostitution ring masterminded by two brothers.
- Khali and Jesse go undercover to investigate a series of murders at an illegal afterhours club.
- In the season finale, an armed robber who was arrested eight years earlier is released on parole and seeks revenge on Moreland.
- Middle aged couple invites an older and a younger couple for dinner at their place. One drink leads to another and the atmosphere becomes very loose. After the young couple leaves, the dinner turns into a private little swinger party.
- A woman who only finds desire in monogamous love takes a turn for the wild side when she voyeuristically takes images of her male neighbor engaged in gay sex.
- Jenny and Donovan confront their personal dilemmas while they investigate a body on ice.
- The stories of three of those initially questioned by the police in Jesse's death now have holes in they purposefully lying in their official statements. They are requestioned with each detective taking one of the three. Those new stories do corroborate each other, especially in the fact that all three were with Jesse together the night that she died, which either means they were able to discuss this new story ahead of time, or that they are now telling the truth, the latter which the detectives believe. In further investigating the story, Annie believes there was a fourth unknown person at the scene who saw and heard everything between the three and Jesse. Annie also believes she knows the name of the Riddler and why he has had such a connection to her. She is still uncertain if he will do her physical harm, intended or otherwise. Peter, learning the story from Annie, does whatever he can to ensure that the Riddler remains out of her life forever. The police get an unintentional and unexpected clue in Jesse's murder based solely on a freak incident with Daisy and Bethany visiting the site where Jesse's body was found. Annie and Virginia discover one more important piece of the puzzle in Annie accessing internal police information without authorization. What Annie eventually discovers hits a little too close to home, with issues of obsessive/possessive love, what she admits she feels for Eddie and what she admits is not right.
- Ray Prager gets close to Audrey Sweeney so he can manipulate Mike Sweeney's family. Mike and Audrey reach a boiling point while she staunchly defends Ray.
- Jenny and Donovan must race to confirm their suspicions before a dangerous suspect gets away.
- Jenny investigates two grisly deaths in the suburbs, complicated by an unreliable witness.
- A double homicide on Christmas Eve has Jenny and Donovan uncovering the troubling secrets of a picture-perfect family.
- Searching for the suspected killer in the Browning murders, Jenny and Donovan are lured to a dangerous, remote location.
- The team deals with a toxic law firm while investigating a litigator's mysterious disappearance.
- Rebecca crosses a line in the pursuit of justice.
- The latest evidence discovered in Jesse's murder points to known but never charged or thus convicted ecstasy manufacturer "Rainmaker" Jed Martin, who, despite not being indigenous, lives on the rez due to his largely absent wife being First Nations. Upon questioning, Jed does not deny knowing Jesse - or Danny for that matter, and Jesse and Danny's relationship - but does deny everything else, including his drug dealings. More and more evidence piles up on Jed which leads to him being charged with Jesse's murder. While Peter, Brady and Virginia are certain Jed did it, Annie believes the evidence is a little too convenient, her gut telling her that he is not guilty of murder. While Peter does keep to his promise to follow up on the Riddler if only for Annie's protection - although he does not tell Annie his specific actions on the matter - Annie cannot help but believe that Jesse's murder still has something to do with the Riddler and Sandy Driver's unsolved murder from over twenty years ago. Annie works partly on the remote possibility that Neil Driver is the Riddler. In her investigation in this matter, Annie does discover a tie between Jesse and Sandy - although she doesn't know what that piece of information actually means - and discovers that someone, probably the Riddler, has found a new way to observe her goings-on. The dealings of the case begin to take their toll on Annie, who has a passive-aggressive reaction to the current goings-on in Eddie's life.
- Annie is now certain that Jesse's death has some connection to Sandy's death. With what she now knows, Annie figures the next logical step is to review her father's old evidence, the new and the old which she hopes will fill in the missing pieces. She knows that it will be a painful process, as her father killed himself two days after closing Sandy's case. In reviewing her father's notes, Annie learns Sandy's death coincided with the production of that year's Christmas pageant at the school where Sandy, Mrs. Spencer's first but perhaps not most obvious choice, was to play Mary, she who was replaced following her death. Mrs. Spencer, still directing the school's Christmas pageants, this year's which is currently in production, now takes the path of least resistance in casting. That evidence collected by her father leads Annie to a person who seems to be key to what was going on with Sandy's death, the connection to people around her which is not as clear cut as it first appears. These findings take their toll on Annie who needs to deal with the painful emotions in any way she can, destructive or not. With what Annie discovers, Peter feels the need to address certain aspects especially with regard to the Riddler and his relationship to Annie's father through Sandy's case. And Virginia finds a hole in some testimony regarding Jesse's murder case.
- The missing persons case of Jesse Sweetland turns into a homicide investigation when Annie discovers his dead body on the shore of the lake, he having died from blunt force trauma to the back of the head, with preliminary evidence pointing to his head being held under the water during whatever the altercation that killed him. Information also comes to the detectives' attention that Jesse was planning on running away with his boyfriend Danny the evening he went missing, Danny who saw Jesse in a white truck when Jesse was supposed to meet him for their departure that evening. Annie divulges to Peter the clues that led her to the body being from the riddler - although Annie is uncertain if the riddle was supposed to point her to the body or something else - and the other anonymous contact she has had with "him" during this investigation. Annie believes she has a special bond to the riddler who knows what happened to Jesse, and probably knows what happened to Sandy Driver. While Peter is upset with Annie for disobeying direct orders to not pursue leads from the riddler for her own sanity, Peter allows her to cultivate their relationship to discover more information, with Peter cautioning her that the riddler may be Jesse's murderer. All this new evidence points to another well respected person in town as a suspect, Annie who can see on the surface the motive that this new suspect would have in wanting Jesse dead. The investigation begins to have an effect on Annie's home life as Daisy begins to follow up on her class project regarding Sandy. Daisy's actions do not sit well with Eddie, who wants to protect his daughter and who partly blames Annie.
- Maggie is preparing for Jesse's funeral, she wanting to honor her daughter the best way she knows how in light of she not truly yet understanding the transition that Jesse was going through when alive. There are two somewhat unexpected attendees at the service, both who affect the proceedings in different ways. Beyond the official service itself, Jesse's true friends remember her in their own way. Meanwhile, Annie decides to make direct contact with the Riddler through the surveillance camera in her house. She not only wants answers, she both trusting yet not trusting her unknown surveiller, but also wants to find out who he is, she asking Jim to help her track him through the Internet connection. Annie also has crossed certain people off the list as either Jesse's killer or the Riddler - despite some of those people still be considered as the murderer by her colleagues - but she knows that certain people, such as Maggie, still are not disclosing some pertinent information. The strongest key Annie believes is who planted Rainmaker Jed's drugs in Jesse's room. What the Riddler tells her, continuing in cryptic form, leads Annie down a path which hits a little too close to home. And Annie can see that there is something wrong going on with Eddie, she suspecting that he may be on drugs himself, which in turn affects if she will allow Daisy to be with her father alone.
- Jenny is on the chase to stop a killer as he leaves a bloody trail of rampage across the city. The stakes are even higher when she realizes her son has been in contact with him.
- The coroner's building is on lockdown, and Jenny is isolated from her team with a blast from past. Detective McAvoy is on the hunt for a newly released killer.
- Following the death of a co-worker, Jenny and McAvoy discover clues that lead them to a serial killer.
- Mike Sweeney is face to face with his worst fear - his dark secrets are about to come out while Ray Prager spins violently out of control.
- In the aftermath of a mass shooting, Jenny's investigation is derailed when her exhaustion leads to dangerous consequences.
- Jenny assists Donovan on a case that brings them in to the world of true crime podcasts; they must figure out how to solve a murder with no body.
- Jenny and Donovan investigate the death of a lab technician, but Jenny's personal interest in the lab risks getting in the way of the case.
- Jenny must trust her instincts as she takes on a new enemy that threatens to undermine her career, her family and her own judgement.
- After a gruesome discovery at a body farm, Jenny and Donovan unearth a small town's tragic secrets.
- Tom arrives at the farm, responding to Sadie's frantic call for help. She refuses to acknowledge her father as she tells Tom that Mike and Ray murdered Lissie here.
- After spending the night purging his feelings about Sadie's work on the force, Mike stumbles into the station and tells Sabina and Samuel of Ivan's drunken confession the night before. Meanwhile, Ivan awakens to find Miro and his men in the upstairs washroom with Eva who has been raped and beaten.
- Daniel goes undercover to investigate a slew of murders perpetrated by masked robbers.
- In the continuing investigation of Jesse's disappearance, Annie has been receiving messages from the unknown person who tormented her with riddles when she was a child following the death of her father. Beyond the evidence gleaned thus far from those riddles, Peter does not want Annie following any of those leads, knowing how traumatized she was as a child from those riddles. Those current leads point to Jesse being exposed to aversion therapy, whether it be voluntary or involuntary being unknown. That aversion therapy lead points back to a person the detectives had previously questioned, who at that time stated that he had no formal ties to Jesse. Although already questioned by uniformed officers, the detectives decide to question Jesse's peers, most specifically his classmates and those people on the hockey team. The detectives may have a difficult task in breaking through the unofficial code of silence among that group, who in general do not trust the police. The one piece of information his classmates do provide is Jesse's ties to "the rez", Virginia who decides to follow that lead as an indigenous woman herself who may gain the trust of those on the reservation. But Annie discovers a tie between a piece of evidence already in possession and someone with connections to high places in town.
- 5 Teenage girls from completely different backgrounds share their life experiences of being 16 growing up in Toronto Canada at the start of the 90's. Very relatable, Comedic and desperately sad at times you view the lives of these five girls and what it's like to be 16 years old going through life's trials and tribulations. Talk 16 followed up by talk 19 are the epiphany of reality TV that came out 10 years later and took over so much of the Televised and movie screen market. Authentic, real and way ahead of its time Talk 16 and Talk 19 were extremely well done. They proceeded a large reality TV market and contributed to the development of the reality TV / film Genre.
- Evidence mounts against Ray Prager and Detective Sweeney brings him in for questioning. Before long it's Sweeney who's under suspicion as Prager weaves a net of suspicion around his old rival.
- Mike Sweeney is drawn into a web of his own deceptions as a murder strikes close to home. His daughter Sadie navigates the dangerous waters of teen sexuality. Ray Pragar is thrown into chaos when his wife leaves him.
- Jenny investigates when a body of a man that does not have any ID is found in the middle of a country road and there are few clues as to how it got there.
- Jenny and Donovan help a young girl who seeks the truth about her father's death.
- Mike believes Miro is running money through Katya's company and is involved in a gang war with the Chinese. When he informs Eva of Miro's hand in the McHalphie murders, she divulges that Katya knew about his dealings and threatened to out him.
- Both Ivan and Sadie are livid when they see Mike leave Eva's house after spending the night with her. Holding on by a thread, Mike throws himself into his work and takes Ivan up on his offer to deliver information about Miro to the cops.
- Adam is able to save Annie before Jesse's killer is about to kill her, that person killed in the process. Before Adam takes off into the night, he tells Annie that she has to understand why things have happened - the reason for the riddles - and that the cycle has to stop. Within his comments, he implies the identity of the Sandy Driver's killer. Annie slowly begins to understand part of that cycle when a group of three who were involved with what happened to Jesse the night he was killed are targeted in various ways, they who also have ties back to what happened to Sandy. But she will also learn Adam meant the cycle within their own family, that understanding when something happens to Daisy in the process. Through these issues, Eddie wants to take action in protecting Daisy with or without Annie, the possibility without based on what she decides to do with her own life.