Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye Season 2

October. 05,2003      TV-PG
Rating:
7.4
Trailer Synopsis

Based on a true story, this family-friendly series follows the adventures of a young, hearing impaired woman who has a special gift and goes to work for the FBI in Washington, D.C. She's one hard-headed, soft-hearted woman whose talent for reading lips helps crack crimes and bag the bad guys in places listening devices can't penetrate. With her hearing-ear dog, Levi, Sue's a glutton for jeopardy – and there's (almost) nothing she won't do to bring notorious criminals to justice. This remarkable, edge-of-your-seat drama is an inspiring tribute to the ability of the human spirit to overcome adversity and achieve great things.

Episode 19 : The Kiss
May. 23,2004
Sue and Jack go undercover at law firm to find out why a lawyer and judge were murdered that the only connection the team has to go on is that the judge and lawyer worked for the same law firm. Myles mentions another connection his sister Ann also works at the same law firm. Myles takes the opportunity to reconnect with his sister while trying to uncover who was behind the murders. Ann tells Jack and Myles that Hillary was using a computer program where dates and other things were tracked. Jack learns that Brian Peyton was the hit man behind the murder of James Radley.
Episode 18 : Concrete Evidence
May. 16,2004
Jack gets a new case for the team to solve. Jack and the team must Tony convict Hill for killing an FBI agent. Jack learns that Tony Hill is getting out of prison after serving 5 years of his prison sentence. Jack asks cousin Sal to get a confession out of Tony about the murder of the FBI agent. As the team digs up more evidence to convict Tony Hill for the murder of Shep they undercover another murder that took place in 1999. Cousin Sal is found dead in his hotel room due to a drug overdose. Jack learns that the District Attorney will let Tony Hill out again because there isn't enough evidence to charge him with both murders.
Episode 17 : Hit and Run
May. 09,2004
Sue and Jack investigates why someone went on a shooting spree that killed several economists. Tara learns that several files are missing from Hammer Dynamics from the back up server. Sue, Jack, and Bobby go where they think Dan Malone might be. As they continue to track Dan Malone's whereabouts Jack gets shot and Sue comes to check on him only to be kidnapped by the suspect. Jack issues an Amber Alert (which helps locate missing persons by putting information on television, street signs) to find Sue. Sue tries to gain her captors trust by getting Dan to tell her information about the shooting and try to convince him that the FBI was shooting at someone else.
Episode 16 : Elvis Is in the Building
May. 02,2004
Sue does some digging into Troy's past only to learn that Tory's brother Ben came back into his life. Sue and Jack head to the local gas station to tell Troy that his brother Ben will be a dinner guest Tory doesn't like the idea. Also Bobby continues to perform at The Black Dragon and stop The Scorpions (a Chinese gang) from delivering heroin to The Black Dragon. Troy gets to meet his brother's wife and his son who is deaf Troy figures that his brother just wants something from him because of his handicap. Troy is angry because his brother walked out on him as a little boy.
Episode 15 : Rocket Man
April. 25,2004
Dimitrius takes an undercover an undercover assignment to catch a criminal. Donna stops by the FBI office to meet her husband for lunch. Donna tells the team that she is expecting a baby. Donna wonders if Dimitrius really want this baby or if her husband is using the undercover assignment as an excuse to hide his true feelings about having a baby all over again. Dimitrius gets word that his wife had a miscarriage and realizes that he should have been there when Donna needed him most.
Episode 14 : The Mentor
April. 18,2004
Sue meets Jack and Bobby 's mentor who comes to Washington D.C. to ask for help in tracking a suspect whom Wes Kenner believes brought weapons grade uranium into Washington. Jack, Bobby, and Sue must try to track him down before the uranium is used to make a bomb. Dimitrius acts as a relief supervisor for Ted Garrett who is on vacation. Dimitrius gets in trouble for giving the go ahead to take over see case that began in Washington D.C. 's jurisdiction. Larson doesn't like the way Dimitrius is handling the case due to his lack of experience in dealing with the Russians. The team must go to court to make an appeal to have the case kept in Washington D.C. 's jurisdiction. Tara learns that Jack and Bobby's mentor faked his own death. The team must go to court to make an appeal to have the case kept in Washington D.C. 's jurisdiction. Tara learns that Jack and Bobby's mentor faked his own death. Jack soon figures out that was the only way to learn that help was needed.
Episode 13 : The Holocaust Survivor
April. 11,2004
Sue tries to help a holocaust survivor find the man that killed her parents 60 years ago. Sue realizes that the case soon becomes personal for her after learning what Helga suffered as a result of being in a concentration camp. Sue learns that 60% of the estimated 6 million Jews that were killed were also considered "" Detective "" because of being deaf or having some other kind of handicap. Helga tells Sue that a man named Otto Zimmer killed her parents. As Helga and Sue are playing cards Otto Zimmer is spotted outside Sue Jack and Helga trying to run after the cab to catch him. Helga describes for Sue and Jack what the past 60 years were like for her and realizing that she not only saw her parents and sister killed, she also learns that even the capture of the man that took the lives of her parents and sister are only just the beginning of healing 60 years worth of pain.
Episode 12 : The Lawyer
April. 04,2004
In this episode the team tries to stop a terrorist attack on Washington D.C. As Jack tries to stop the Al Qaida leader Jack learns that his methods come into question when a Civil Rights complaint is filed against him. Jack learns that his methods come into question. The suit against Jack claims that he used racial profiling to arrest the suspect. Now Jack faces the possibility that he will lose his job with the F. B. I. Jack meets with the suspects lawyer to warn her that if she reads her client's note she may open a sleeper cell that may trigger the terrorist attack. Tara begins a relationship with Stanley who will help Sue figure out the hidden messages the suspect is sending. Tara begins a relationship with Stanley who will help Sue figure out the hidden messages the suspect is sending Jack learns that the Office of Professional Responsibility or (OPR) is investigating Jack because the suspect he arrested feels that his Civil Rights were violated.
Episode 11 : To Grandmother's House We Go
February. 22,2004
Lucy's Grandmother stops by with bad news. Mrs. Dotson will need to leave home and pay $110,000 to have them fixed. Lucy, Sue and Jack plan to stop Concove Construction by moving into a house the document as needing no repairs making Sue the homeowner and pay for repairs she can't afford. Lucy comes home to the smell of smoke leaving Lucy and Sue wondering why they smell smoke. Alice (Lucy's Grandmother) thinks the oven caused the smoke. In other news Levi lost his little companion Bunny in the end they cant find it so the F.B.I chip in to get Levi a new Bunny.
Episode 10 : Into Thin Air
February. 15,2004
Sue helps look for Katie who was kidnapped from Gallaudet University. Sue & Jack question Lance who says he didn't kidnap Katie. Sue & Jack don't believe the story. Sue learns that Katie was adopted and found her biological mom after 19 years.
Episode 9 : The Gambler
February. 08,2004
A woman offers Jack, Sue & Bobby someone big Johnny ""Red"" Moreno who laundered money through KBJ investment group through a poker game. Bobby risks his job to get the bad guy. Sue and Lucy try to figure out why Levi is acting oddly. Sue and Lucy learn that Levi's Flee medicine is making him act odd. The next day Levi takes the wrong pill leading him to act strange and force sue to continue to live her life without Levi after he runs away.
Episode 8 : Political Agenda
January. 18,2004
Sue gets a taste of political life in Washington when she meets a congressional aid named Paul Minton, Sue looks into the past of Liz Bradley who was a Journalist. Sue questions Brian (who liked Liz) he says he shot her. Brian's Sister Shelly believes he was setup. Sue gets mad when the ad she made tells people who to vote for. Sue and Jack discover why Brian couldn't have killed Liz Bradley.
Episode 7 : Bad Hair Day
January. 11,2004
Tara decides to get her hair done, but soon a robber holds up the salon. Tara tries to go about business but has trouble dealing with what happened. Tara wonders if she should leave the FBI because she shot someone for the first time. Amanda (Sue's friend) finds a lost dog and wants to keep it.
Episode 6 : Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (2)
November. 23,2003
The FBI worries that an upcoming march could be the target of a possible terrorist attack. Sue tries to enlist Betty's help in trying to capture her husband. Jack and the gang find where the Bubonic Plague was stored and how Joseph maybe spreading it. As Betty learns more about her husband she understands that Sue was right about him.
Episode 5 : The Newlywed Game (1)
November. 16,2003
To solve there latest case Jack & Sue pretend to be a married couple. They need to find out why Joseph and Betty are funding terrorist acts. Sue meets Betty and learns she donates time to service dog charities. They try to come up with answers to questions Joseph & Betty might ask. As Sue tries to read Joseph's lips, Jack finds himself in love with Sue. Jack learns Sue is a great cook. Levi also falls in love. Miles hurts his car while tracking Joseph. The man Sue & Jack are tracking is assuming a dead man named Joseph who died in 1996 of a heart attack. Myles learns that one of the Virginia College students is planning to spread Bubonic Plague all over Washington D.C.
Episode 4 : Cold Case
November. 09,2003
The Boys are apart of an online bachelor auction, soon Myles gets the most bids for charity. Sue tries to honor a dying mother's wish, to find out who killed her daughter Julie. The FBI talks to Brian Cooper who killed Julie because she helped rob the bank. Sue learns that there is sometimes a limit to how much justice is allowed by law.
Episode 3 : Homeland Security
November. 02,2003
Sue thinks something is wrong with Charlie, when he doesn't remember needing to change the oil in her car. Sue changes her mind as to what she thinks is wrong with him when Charlie tells her he had to get rid of some things his late wife owned. Troy thinks Charlie may have a hearing problem, because Troy had seen Charlie yell at a customer. In order to find a suicide bomber Bobby & Sue meet a hacker who was told to hack websites on a dare.
Episode 2 : The Sniper
October. 12,2003
The gang gets word of another shooting making this attack the third one in two days. Jack tells Sue that he was a Sniper before working for the FBI. Sue then gives Jack a report that tells only about the barrel of the gun used but not the type of gun used. Just as Jack goes to rest he learns the Mayor was shot. When Jack gives a press conference he gets the idea to make himself a target in hopes catching the sniper. Sue goes to the dance with David, but Jack doesn't want Sue to worry about the case.
Episode 1 : The Girl Who Signed Wolf
October. 05,2003
Sue meets Amanda, who tells her she saw a kidnapping. Everyone has trouble believing the story except Sue. Sue first met Amanda at Career Day some years ago. Myles meets Nora who wants to write a book on him. Sue learns someone died of Ricin poisoning by Castor Beans. To make sure her story is true, Amanda see the kidnappers again (after sneaking out of her home) she plants a tracking device. Tara gets a note that terrorists know where Amanda lives, Amanda's dad wants help in communicating with Amanda. Myles gives Nora an idea for her book, she wants to focus on Amanda and get to know Myles.

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