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- Mike overhears a woman being killed in a darkened alley, and sends Pax to help her. Pax is critically stabbed, and the attacker simply walks away, realizing Mike is blind. Longstreet must try to find out who the killer is.
- The BAU heads to Detroit when couples are murdered and put in their cars. Meanwhile, Blake's husband shares news with her.
- Neil's plan to save the city money on palm tree maintenance meets unexpected resistance.
- When Cyrus Nollen joins forces with high school heart-throb Christian Newville to woo his own secret love Roxy Rostand, he unintentionally wreaks havoc as Roxy falls hard for the virtual dream-boy with Cyrus' wit and Christian's good looks.
- When Jen gets the chance to enter a brand-design contest, she poses as a family influencer, and when her video is selected as a finalist, she's torn between continuing her perfect "family" or revealing the truth.
- In 1971, a young and disoriented British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the deadly streets of Belfast.
- Dave Richards is looking for a replacement television sportscaster to fill his position and thinks Sam would be the perfect person: he knows sports and he looks good. Although initially apprehensive about his abilities to do it, Sam agrees to fill in for the week. If he does well, this stint could lead to a whole new career in front of the camera. With Woody's help, Sam makes up a lie to Rebecca to get out of working at the bar for that time. Although Rebecca eventually finds out the real reason for Sam's absence, she allows him time off as she sees it as a win-win situation for her. If he fails, he's humiliated. If he succeeds, he's out of her life. Reading the actual sportscasts is one issue, but the sports commentaries, where he has to write his own material and come up with a point of view, is a whole different matter. Like his earlier lie to Rebecca, Sam needs Woody's help with regard to the result of his sportscasts.
- Professor Horatio Smith, while seeming very unassuming, rescues victims of Nazi persecution during World War II.
- Brenda has a new boyfriend and everything is perfect. When she tells Rhoda that sometimes her boyfriend is not available, Rhoda starts to think the man is married.
- In Savannah, Georgia multiple brides-to-be have been found murdered the night before their wedding day. The team quickly realizes they are searching for an unsub suffering from severe rejection.
- Advertising executive Trey Mitchell regularly works late and dines with his ex. That makes his wife Leeza so suspicious she hires a P.I., ex-cop Ethan Woods. But he has a dark past and intends to eliminate Trey by any means and make Leeza his. Dirty tricks and even murdering an observant neighbor fabricate enough proof to break up the couple, but they get back together as darling son Dylan deserves. Ethan now hires a junkie to stab Trey to death, but that backfires. His surveillance equipment is discovered, but he escapes and makes his last move.
- A small-town girl who moved to New York to pursue her dreams returns home for the holidays, only to realize that maybe her dreams aren't miles away, but right in her hometown.
- Looking for a fresh angle on her new book on relationships, Merry heads to snow covered Vermont. She finds a new perspective and Christmas cheer with charismatic aid worker Adam.
- Filmmakers, actors and journalists comment on Christmas movies, Christmas television specials, including variety specials, and Christmas episodes of series television. In addition to commenting on specific projects, what makes them so special or memorable, and why audiences, Christian or not, clamor to watch Christmas fare in general, they talk about common themes that pervade them, such as nostalgia, the so-called "Christmas spirit" and losing then rediscovering it, redemption, the magical or fantastical elements, and the aspect of family, biological or other. They also talk about: specific other elements that may not be inherent in such fare, such as love, or sadness and loneliness; the portrayal of Santa Claus; the various versions of what is arguably the most filmed Christmas story, namely Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"; the relatively small number of film projects dedicated to other seasonal holidays around the same time, such as Hanukkah or Kwanzaa; the specific nature of episodic television; and the difference between a "Christmas" movie and a "Christmas adjacent" movie, which brings up one of the most debated issues on the topic: is Die Hard (1988) a Christmas movie or not?
- 1966–197130mTV-G7.3 (61)TV EpisodeAfter buying tickets for her neighbors from a scalper, Donald mentions that sometimes people are robbed while they are at the show. Ann and Donald remove their Christmas presents from their apartment and get caught by the police.
- Questions and answers on various subjects, from Lady Godiva to the Panama Canal.
- Aliens help a feisty old New York couple in their battle against the ruthless land developer who's out to evict them.
- The Clements father and son live by the generosity of rich women. Max, the son, sets his sites on Lady Joan, who is rich, but down-to-earth and charming. At her house he meets Rosine Brown, an Austrian widow involved with a rich man. Instantly infatuated with her, Max pursues Rosine until she relents and agrees to marry him. But the elder Clement loses 4500 pounds gambling and Max decides he must marry Joan to prevent his father's imprisonment.
- The BAU team must profile a serial killer covered in tattoos, who commits suicide but leaves clues to the whereabouts of his last victim.
- While writing a Civil War play Samantha finds her characters coming to life.
- Tod and Buz are in Philadelphia visiting a friend/mentor of Buz from his New York Hell's Kitchen days. The old friend, a social worker trying to tame a quirky local gang leader, is killed after playing a rooftop "chicken game". Tod and Buz run into major trouble after staying to help a girl whose boyfriend has left the gang.
- 1960–196450mTV-Y76.9 (65)TV EpisodeTod joins a posse when he witnesses a brutal murder.
- 2016–202022mTV-147.9 (3.2K)TV EpisodeMichael's skills are put to the test when he attempts to sort out an unprecedented situation. Meanwhile, Chidi makes a connection elsewhere, much to the dismay of Eleanor, while Janet shows a different side of herself.
- As Reese and Shaw race to catch up with Finch, he infiltrates a maximum-security government facility in a desperate mission which could mean the end of the war with Samaritan.
- Tim inadvertently acquires a distress note from Agent 006 of TopSecte, an organization to prevent worldwide hostilities. A nefarious organization is tracking him. The guys go to TopSecte headquarters where Tim is recruited as a temp agent.
- There are five nominees left at the Centre with the graduation of George Firth. Before the next set of challenges, Andrew tries to impress on the five the importance of proper seating behind the wheel and the negative consequences of not doing so if/when an air bag is deployed. The first challenge for the five is to do a three point turn in a school bus in an enclosure. This task may be difficult for some who either do not grasp the concept or who do not even know what a three point turn is. The second and third challenges require Philippe to teach them the associated and related maneuver. The first is a forward 180 degree hand brake spin out. The second is the same but in reverse. The two challenges are to accomplish each maneuver in an enclosed space. Philippe and Andrew try to impress upon the five the importance of learning such skills even though their use in everyday driving may not be evident. These two tasks are perceived more difficult because of the pressure associated with doing what are perceived as skills only used by stunt drivers. During the graduation deliberation, the panel short lists two, their ultimate decision on who to graduate based on the nominees' own perspectives on whether they feel ready to graduate.
- With Azim Kanji named the latest graduate, four nominees remain at the Centre. Their first challenge is to do a three-point turn in a confined space. This relatively simple challenge proves to be more difficult for the nominees, although one does successfully complete the challenge in an unexpected manner with the help of their nominator. Their second challenge is to complete the longest reversing course in the show's history. There is ample space on either side of the course, and the course is one long straightaway, but the length proves to be a mental block. After being taught how to drive out of a skid with a car without ABS by Philippe, their third challenge is to drive out of an icy skid driving at least 40kph into the ice. Throughout the course of their time at the Centre, all the nominees have the one-on-one guidance not only of the panel but also other experts on the show such as a kinesiologist, an optometrist and a vehicle safety expert if they so choose. However, one nominee has thus far refused the avails of one of the experts who could alleviate that person's primary driving issue, which could be the difference between that nominee's graduating or else being sent into the final three potentially to being named Canada's Worst Driver.
- Despite she witnessing Jake's possible communication through numbers and despite Jake having run away to home, Clea is still convinced that Jake is better off under Child and Family Services care. Before Clea whisks Jake away, Jake gives his father what Martin believes is a local telephone number. That number does lead Martin to a pawn shop owned and operated by Arnie Klepper. After visiting the shop, Martin believes that part of his purpose was to prevent the armed robbery that occurred while he was in the shop. Arnie is however ungrateful for Martin's appearance as Martin's action led to Arnie suffering a gunshot wound - a superficial one but a gunshot wound nonetheless. Meanwhile, Jake is able to run away once again, he who ultimately leads Martin to the rationale for the number, which will include in its story a Russian boy who wants the friendship of his classmates but who doesn't understand why they don't like him, a peanut vendor with serious money problems, a flight attendant whose current task is to track down a dog that was scheduled to depart on one of the flights but who escaped, a South Asian man who is in town to spread his dead father's ashes in the center of New York Stadium, an oft stolen seventh game league winning home run baseball, and the power of magic and second chances.
- A Hollywood composer goes through a mid-life crisis and becomes infatuated with a sexy, newly married woman.
- What happened to the women at 10 Rillington Place? The story of British serial killer John Christie, who committed most or all of his crimes in the titular terraced house, and the miscarriage of justice involving Timothy Evans.
- The BAU team races to help Hotchner find The Reaper and save his family before it's too late.
- 2008–201222mTV EpisodeCan women really have it all? Anna and Kristina dig into some cleverly titled recipes to find out. Celebrity Chef Fabio Viviani won't get down on one knee if he isn't wooed by their engagement chicken.
- Best friends Toni and Paul decide to relinquish all of their belongings for 100 days, taking back one item per day. During this challenge, the two realize that the only thing they cannot be without is their friendship. A story about contemporary materialism and the quest for the truly important things in life.
- Commemorates the centennial of American movies with a montage of clips and music scores from the most important movies of the century.
- The eight drivers and their nominators from the third season are not the worst this time around, but rather the experts. Their expertise, demonstrated through their driving challenges, is showing the 101 biggest problems on Canadian roads. One of those eight will at least no longer be able to demonstrate such as that person has since kept true to their word and given up driving altogether.
- Mary's income-tax returns are audited by an amorous IRS agent.
- A reinforcement is brought into CTU to oversee operations. Andy uncovers important information about a high-ranking official, leading Donovan and Carter to team up and find out more.
- Gordon returns to California, in hopes of reconnecting with his brother; Joe uses his leverage.
- Tommy, 10 years old, is well known by Social Services. He is considered a danger to society. Gilles, his guardian at this halfway house, sees potential for redemption in this kid driven by violence.
- Carter and Donovan's deal to save Rebecca doesn't go as planned. CTU must rely on Carter to go out into the field and facilitate an important exchange.
- The events leading up to an 11:14 p.m. car crash, from five very different perspectives.
- A high-powered New York City publicist finds herself in Montana promoting a charity calendar after being betrayed by her boss and fiancé. Unfortunately, matters of the heart are just as complicated in the wilds as they are in the big city.
- Will Ferguson (or someone claiming to be him) introduces you to the twelve meanings of the phrase "I'm Sorry," almost none of which express actual regret.
- Members of the advocacy group ACT UP Paris demand action by the government and pharmaceutical companies to combat the AIDS epidemic in the early 1990s.
- When an attempt on U.S. Army Sergeant Eric Carter's life is made after his return home from a mission to kill terrorist leader Bin Khalid, he discovers that he and his fellow Rangers' identities have been compromised.
- In New York City, the lives of a lawyer, an actuary, a house-cleaner, a professor and the people around them intersect as they ponder order and happiness in the face of life's cold unpredictability.
- While attending a school for diplomats' daughters, the teen-aged daughter of the American ambassador uses her access to various embassies to engage in espionage.
- A family inherits what proves to be a haunted house, but a special pair of goggles allows them to see their ghostly tormentors.
- The security breach at the Embassy has far reaching consequences.
- A musical retelling of the American Revolution's political struggle in the Continental Congress to declare independence.