Sue Thomas F.B.Eye - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pilot (1)
Sue Thomas is a deaf woman with the ability to read lips. She moves to Washington, D.C. to begin her new job as an FBI agent, which she didn't find as exciting as she hoped it would be.

Pilot (2)

Bombs Away
When Sue becomes an official member of the team, Jack trains her and he's got a perfect case for her: a bomb threat against a former FBI agent.

Assassins
While trying to protect an Afghan leader, the team loses their primary assassin. But when they think that all hope is lost, another possible assassin is tracked down and put under surveillance, giving the team interesting results.

A Snitch in Time
After Jack and Bobby arrest a drug dealer they, along with Sue, interrogate him in order to capture other drug dealers in the trade. Meanwhile, the rest of the team focus on the brand new offices on the fifth floor.

The Signing
Having been handed a case about an infamous convict, the team tries to get closer to the convict through his partner, who is deaf.

A Blast from the Past
Dimitrius gets a less pleasant surprise when a man he throws in prison twelve years ago begins to spy on him and his family. Meanwhile, Lucy battles with a doctor who claims that her car dented his own passenger door.

Silent Night
In the middle of the Christmas season, a mysterious Santa was robbing banks with a few helpers. Bobby tries to present a good image to the press but a determined reporter is eager to attack the FBI. Sue's relationship with her mother ensues when her parents stay over.

Greed
A friend of Lucy's makes the team suspicious when a rumor begins to circulate that the large company that she works for may be going under. After work, the team heads to the football field, hoping to retain control of the infamous trophy.

Diplomatic Immunity
After Bobby tries to protect a woman from an attacker, he is suspended from the FBI when the man turns out to be a Sudanese diplomat with immunity from US law enforcements. When the man is connected to a slave trade market, Darcy gets into some trouble of her own after she tells the public about the story.

Dirty Bomb
The team races against time to find a crate of strontium which they believe will be used to make a nuclear bomb. Lucy fears for her family when they are coming to her sister's wedding.

The Heist
Drivers of two security trucks that were carrying money, go missing while on duty. While the team searches for them, Sue helps Lucy improve her sign language when the two go to a deaf club, where talking is not allowed.

The Leak
When an unsuccessful raid by the FBI coincides with the disappearance of one of Sue's informants, the team believe that terrorists were the source of the leak. Eventually, it turns out that a Wisconsin politician was behind it.

Missing
The team's favorite waitress seems to be involved in software piracey and has been using Tara's business card in the process. Myles is then being considered a candidate for the new face of the FBI.

Prodigal Father
Trying to catch a long wanted criminal, the team uses a jail bound con man to capture him. The informant turns out to be Bobby's father, which Bobby unhappy.

He Said She Said
Sue and Myles are assigned to a special task force to take down a South American drug group. Sue is then blamed for the death of an FBI agent, and the team tries to remove the blame, with some help from Troy and Charlie.

The Hunter
When it seems as if an innocent man is convicted of being a serial killer many years ago, the FBI starts a new search for evidence of a recent killing that resembles that of the old murderer. Jack stands trial for killing and traumatizing chickens.

The Fugitive
While Sue reluctantly attends a wedding of an old friend of hers, the team is on a lookout for a prisoner soon to be released, who may be going after his wife that helped put him away.

Billy the Kid (aka: Question Mark)
Lucy's mom announces that she is engaged, while the team looks into the attempted murder of a judge, who is a friend of Jack's, by a young man, Billy, who also a friend of Jack's. The episode includes a brief guest appearance by the real Sue Thomas, in the final couple of minutes.
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