Stoddard, Rooney, Robinson and DiRado pit a gang of armed robbers who pretend to bi FBI agents against one another. Robinson also looks for his missing junkie brother. Meanwhile, elderly Miss Wilson confesses a 1940s robbery to Reardon.
The team raids a drug warehouse based on a tip from Robinson's junkie brother, Robert. However, Robert is also there and goes on the run. Internal affairs question Stoddard and Rooney over her vengeful ex's accusations against her.
A woman brought into the U.S. by an Asian sex trafficking ring agrees to testify against them only if Stoddard can get her a green card. DiRado looks for his missing friend, a disillusioned undercover agent. Robinson dates agent Vargas.
Olansky does everything he can to get Nick's killer, even if it means bending the law. Rooney's unhinged ex husband makes another scene at her place of work. Robinson is investigated for hiding the fact that he has a junkie brother.
El Nino hits L.A. creating a huge storm that traps the team in the office for the night together with a mob hitman turned state witness they need to crack. His street charm slowly wins them over, even Rooney. Stoddard and Reardon kiss.
Olansky survives a hit attempt. Rooney asks a twitchy informant she's very fond of to infiltrate the chop shop of the gangster behind it. At J. Edgar Hoover party, Olansky comforts his daughter, and Stoddard and Reardon discuss the kiss.
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By what name was C-16: FBI (1997) officially released in Canada in English?