Scarecrow and Mrs. King - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The First Time
In the series pilot, Lee enlists the aid of Amanda in a mission to plug a leak in his organization.

There Goes the Neighborhood
Amanda and Lee pose as a married suburban couple in order to investigate an international arms smuggling ring.

If Thoughts Could Kill
Lee's physician is a brain control researcher determined to program Lee to kill Billy.

Magic Bus
As reporters, Lee and Amanda infiltrate a survivalist group that has hijacked a high-tech military vehicle.

The ACM Kid
Amanda and Lee babysit the son of kidnapped Russian emigres, unaware the boy is a computer whiz being forced to supply secret codes to spies.

Always Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth
Amanda accompanies an American-born Middle East princess whose husband is in mortal danger.

Service Above and Beyond
Amanda poses as a socialite to get close to a jet-set businessman who wants to sell military secrets.

Saved by the Bells
Enemy agents targeting Lee accidentally kidnap Amanda in his place, demanding the release of their agent in return for Amanda.

Sudden Death
Lee and Amanda pose as a football player and sportswriter to foil a team owner's plot to assassinate the Prime Minister of a European tax haven.

The Long Christmas Eve
Amanda poses as the long-lost daughter of a spy threatening to expose all agents in the United States.

Remembrance of Things Past
After several agents are murdered and Lee is marked as the next victim, he fakes his death to track down the killer-- and only Amanda and Billy know the truth.

Lost and Found
Helping a defecting ESP expert brings Lee in contact with the expert's wife, Lee's former love interest.

I Am Not Now, Nor Have I Ever Been... a Spy
After being kidnapped, Amanda is left with partial amnesia and can't remember Lee, the agency or a secret message that could save the life of the assassins' target.

"Dead Ringer"
Amanda helps hide a Hungarian defector who is a dark version of Francine.

The Mole
After failing repeatedly to catch a Bulgarian spy, Lee and Amanda are enlisted by "Blue Leader" to rule out a possible mole inside the Agency.

Savior
Lee appears to have left the Agency to work for an arms smuggler, who is trying to steal the latest top-secret US missile.

The Artful Dodger
An international jewel thief is breaking into military bases and stealing plans for the missile defense system, and Amanda is his unwitting accomplice.

Filming Raul
A parking lot attendant films an attempted kidnapping on an Agency courier, which makes him a target of enemy agents.

Fearless Dotty
Dotty picks up the wrong parcel at a bookstore and becomes the target of two thugs searching for a code book.

Weekend
Amanda and Lee check into a posh resort where kidnappers are planning to abduct a genius who has knowledge of U.S. secrets.

Waiting for Godorsky
At an estate sale, Amanda befriends a woman who turns out to be a princess targeted for assassination by an Eastern Bloc hit squad.
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