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- A historian races to find the legendary Templar Treasure before a team of mercenaries.
- A small town in Kansas is literally left in the dark after seeing a mushroom cloud over nearby Denver, Colorado. The townspeople struggle to find answers about the blast and solutions on how to survive.
- A protege of the magician Merlin must train his teacher's successor - an introverted but resourceful physics prodigy - in the art of sorcery to prevent the return of Morgana le Fay.
- Benjamin Gates must follow a clue left in John Wilkes Booth's diary to prove his ancestor's innocence in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
- Harper's Island was once the scene of a gruesome series of murders. Seven years later, family and friends gather on the island for a wedding, but one by one they begin to die.
- Centers on cops Wes Mitchell and Travis Marks, who have a problem -- each other -- so their captain sends them to couples therapy.
- A recently widowed father and his 2 daughters who stopped at a hotel for a night have to solve the mystery in order to leave.
- TV Movie
- Boystown: West Hollywood, is a documentary short series which follows the dynamic lives of seven Gay men living the hills above Los Angeles' best known gay-centric neighborhood, a.k.a 'WeHo'. With an emphasis on ethnic and age diversity, 'Boystown' delves into the most important issues that affect the Gay male community, including HIV/AIDS and substance abuse. The cast of "Boystown" enjoyed the benefits of living in a stylish luxury residence, where we witnessed the drama unfold and the conflicts arise; as the mesh of seven different personalities from diverse backgrounds, collided under one roof.
- A small Kansas town struggles with life after a nuclear attack destroys America.
- Jake rallies Jericho residents to take shelter from fallout from the nuclear bomb that destroyed Denver. However, the shelter is uninhabitable.
- Satellite news reports the extent of the nuclear catastrophe to the shell-shocked townspeople, and Stanley claims he saw tanks rolling into Denver.
- When power is suddenly restored to the town, the results are mixed.
- When a barely conscious outsider is found looting the pharmacy for supplies, his identity and treatment cause controversy. Elsewhere, the desperate need for fuel endangers both parties and patients.
- Townspeople tap into their "bully" as they begin to realize rescue will not be soon, and interesting negotiations occur at the Richmond farm.
- Gray returns and his experiences have rattled him... to the detriment of the town, Jake negotiates with someone he hoped he wouldn't have to, and Johnston remains ill.
- Jake and Eric go on a desperate mission to get medicine for their father, but what they find at the hospital may prevent them from ever returning.
- Supplies dropped by airplanes throw the town into an uproar that Gray capitalizes on, and Jonah makes a move that will have far-reaching effects.
- The mercenaries follow Jake and Eric home and the resulting crisis makes the town face how defenseless they are.
- Set 36 hours before the bombs' detonation, Jake and Hawkins lives are shown and how they ended up in Jericho.
- Gray makes his move, aided by hysteria that ensues after a murder, Bonnie may take up with the wrong person out of hurt feelings, and Jonah complicates everyones lives... again.
- A trip to a trading outpost for a windmill part turns risky when a rule is broken. Back at home, Roger finally reveals to Emily a little of what happened to him, and Gail gets some things off her chest to Mary.
- Jake, Stanley and Mimi run into difficulties on a hunting trip.
- April faces a complicated pregnancy, while Hawkins tries to cover up Sarah Mason's death.
- The marines come to town, offering Anderson an easy way out of hard decisions, but their behavior raises Jake's and Johnston's suspicions.
- Roger takes extreme measures when Gray decides to kick the refugees out of town, and Hawkins begins the process of finding who's coming after him.
- Jake discovers Hawkins has not been completely honest about his background.
- When the windmills and townsmen are returned early and Eric is not with them, Jake and Hawkins go to New Bern to try and find him, but what they uncover has disturbing ramifications for Jericho.
- New Bern makes its move, and Gray falters.
- An incident at the salt mine escalates the tensions between Jericho and New Bern. Jake receives assistance from an unexpected acquaintance.
- The battle with New Bern ensues, with Jericho residents out-manned and out-gunned, but not outsmarted. A friend of Jake's sends help from an unexpected source.
- Three months after the battle with New Bern tensions are still high between the towns, and Jake has set his sights on Constantino despite warnings from the militia leader; meanwhile, Hawkins meets up with an unexpected ally.
- The self-appointed president from Wyoming visits town, providing Hawkins an opportunity to get information, but it puts both Darcy and Jake at risk.
- Dale returns from trading with news that the Hudson River Virus has crossed the Mississippi River, and when the town's vaccine supply is seized Jake coordinates a retrieval operation. Elsewhere, Hawkins is forced to show part of his hand to Beck.
- Dale's smuggling route is threatened, Hawkins creates an elaborate ruse to get Beck away from his office, and an apparent accounting error found by Mimi has devastating consequences.
- Jake blockades the hospital to prevent another tragedy, New Bern comes calling for Heather, and Goetz may finally get his just dues.
- Major Beck moves against the rangers in retaliation of Goetz's shooting, and Jake's surrender subjects him to extreme measures. Meanwhile, Hawkins decides to move the bomb, but a betrayal will put everything at risk.
- Jake and Hawkins risk their lives to retrieve the bomb and prevent Texas from joining with Wyoming; back at home, Beck is faced with some unpleasant truths, and Constantino offers a partnership.
- Henry Dunn returns home to Harper's Island, where seven brutal murders were committed seven years ago, with his bride Trish, daughter of tycoon Thomas Wellington, and a large wedding party, stirring memories and emotions before and after arrival. Henry's popular uncle Marty overhears Thomas plot with Trish's irresistibly sexy ex Hunter Jennings to seduce her away, but is brutally murdered while returning trough the woods.
- Madison's words ostracize Abby from the group, but they all determine to leave the island. Henry and Abby stop to pick up Cal and Chloe but are dismayed to learn that the sheriff is gone. When state troopers arrive for custody of JD, they get an unpleasant surprise. Trish is let in on the secret of the attic. An attack on the marina leaves Henry injured but spells worse for Jimmy. Henry tries to shield Abby from accusations as the group holes up in Cannery Row bar, where the killer mounts a fresh attack and leaves a surprise. Chloe exchanges a tender goodbye with Cal before he and Sully depart on a desperate mission. Sheriff Mills makes a shocking confession to his daughter; Madison admits a lie; a killer is revealed.
- Abby's mourning is cut short by shock, but friends prevent her from being lured away by revenge. Madison tells Shea about her new friend; Abby tells Henry and Danny that she is not Wakefield's child. Shane makes a stand during another attack on Cannery Row. Sully and Cal discover a new comradeship; while Abby, Henry, and Danny return to a gruesome scene at the bar. Friends rendezvous at the chapel, where Chloe is kidnapped; they make a plan to flush out the killer in the Candlewick tunnels. Cal risks everything to save the love of his life; Shea finds a terrifying file about a possible Wakefield accomplice - a file which includes a mugshot of one of their friends.
- Sully and Danny flush out a killer; when Abby can't finish him off, he's dragged to jail instead. Feeling safer now, the friends split up. Sully tries his hand at interrogation as well as fixing a radio. Abby retrieves Shea and Madison; Henry goes to fetch Trish, but she has been lured out to the bluffs by Jimmy with talk of a rescue boat. Abby confronts one killer, but Madison soon reveals that her kidnapper had a "friend." Shea shares her discovery with the others; when Jimmy reports back that Trish accidentally slipped down the rocks, suspicion immediately falls on him. The friends again split up to rescue Trish while guarding the prisoner, who uses the moment to escape and take another victim. A tense standoff is diffused when Trish turns up safe; a boathouse radio could finally bring help. Not realizing that the killer is again loose, Trish makes love to Henry in their cabin, but he is lured out by a strange knock at the door. Shea and Madison must run to Sully for help. Alone in the woods, Jimmy tells Abby he has a long-standing confession to make. A second killer is revealed.
- Two people escape the island even as more victims pile up. A final standoff in the church leads to a fire and a killer's revelation. Abby is held captive and must fight to save herself; survivors are questioned by police.
- The bride & groom host a scavenger hunt for their friends, most of whom wind up socializing with the locals instead. Trish's old flame turns up unexpectedly; Henry's brother can't stay out of trouble.
- Henry goes skeet shooting with his future in-laws, while Trish's bridesmaids help her try to get rid of Hunter before Henry finds out. Sully steps up his flirtations with Chloe, but she only has eyes for Cal. Sheriff Mills investigates Kelly's apparent suicide, which causes even more tension between Shane and JD. After Henry confronts Tom over his meddling, Tom pays off Hunter to leave the island.
- For his bachelor party Henry's friends take him fishing where they find more than fish. Katherine hires a psychic for the start of Trish's bachelorette party but the psychic reacts badly to Abby. Malcolm pitches his business plan to Thomas and Richard but it fails to attract interest.
- Feeling stressed about the wedding Henry encourages Trish and Thomas to take some time out but they encounter a trip wire which knocks them from their bicycles and then they are set upon by an Alsatian. Malcolm is feeling very stressed over Booth's death and makes up excuses to the other guys about his sudden disappearance. Sheriff Mills finds the dismembered body of Reverend Fine in the lake and Abby finds out that her dad is conducting an investigation into mysterious deaths that have happened on Harper's Island since Wakefield was killed.