Series 11 of the hard-hitting drama NCIS takes action to greater heights. With 24 adrenaline-packed episodes, Special Agent Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon) continues to guide the elite unit from the Naval Criminal Investigative Service into dangerous waters in order to protect the nation from biological attacks, hospital bombings and an unpredictable terrorist group known as "The Brotherhood of Doubt". This season, the NCIS team is tested like never before when one of their own is taken hostage by a terrorist at large and the mysterious re-emergence of the infamous Privileged Killer takes the team to New Orleans for a thrilling, two-part episode. Co-starring Michael Weatherly, Sean Murray, Pauley Perrette, Rocky Carroll, Brian Dietzen, David McCallum and Emily Wickersham as new team member Ellie Bishop - the NCIS crew is back and stronger than ever!
Feeling surprisingly unencumbered, Raymond Reddington (James Spader) is back, and in the process of rebuilding his criminal empire. His lust for life is ever-present as he lays the foundation for this new enterprise - one that he'll design with Elizabeth Keen (Megan Boone) by his side. Liz finds herself torn between her role as an FBI agent and the temptation to act on her more criminal instincts. In a world where the search for Blacklisters has become a family trade, Red will undoubtedly reclaim his moniker as the "Concierge of Crime".
With a paranoid president facing investigation and the country tearing itself apart, Carrie (Claire Danes) and Saul (Mandy Patinkin) must determine who they can trust. As President Keane finds herself under threat from forces outside the government and within, Carrie embarks on a mission to unravel the truth and bring down a harrowing conspiracy.
It's never politics as usual for Secretary of State Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni). McCord faces everything from international issues to personal upheavals. Whether she's being accused of murdering a foreign diplomat, trying to contain a smallpox outbreak, or sending her daughter off to college, there's no crisis she can't handle. Her husband, CIA Agent Henry McCord (Tim Daly), stirs controversy by recruiting a former member of the Russian military to work for the Agency. She continues to advise President Conrad Dalton (Keith Carradine), even as she goes toe-to-toe with the White House Chief of Staff Russell Jackson (Željko Ivanek). Navigating the complicated twists and turns of the D.C. machine gets even more challenging when loyal State Departmet insider Nadine Tolliver (Bebe Neuwirth) decides to retire. But Elizabeth's team only gets stronger with the addition of brilliant political strategist Kat Sandoval (Sara Ramirez). Faced with the threats of the world, Madam Secretary proves to be a global force.
Wife, mother, and diplomat Elizabeth McCord (Tea Leoni) is used to solving the most desperate crises overseas, but this time, the danger is closer than ever. As global tensions continue to mount, the McCord family becomes the focus in a sinister stalking case, the culprit of which no one could ever suspect. If a personal target wasn't enough, Elizabeth's husband Henry (Tim Daly) is assigned to take down a violent doomsday cult that is preparing to strike. Meanwhile, Elizabeth uses her sage counsel to ensure President Conrad Dalton's (Keith Carradine) re-election, all while White House Chief of Staff Russell Jackson (Zeljko Ivanek) provides difficult demands of his own. She may be savvy in all corners of the world, but with the help of Nadine Tolliver (Bebe Neuwirth) and her brilliant team, Elizabeth is next to unstoppable. In season three of 'Madam Secretary', it's not politics. It's personal.
Most families celebrate the miraculous arrival of a bundle of joy. But for brothers Sam and Dean Winchester, a newborn babe in their world is no cause for celebration. Not when the child is Jack, son of Lucifer. This young Nephilim roams the world with no idea of who or what he is and what havoc he can wreak, causing no small amount of tension between the brothers as they try to figure out what to do with him. Unfortunately, Castiel is out of reach and their mom, Mary, is trapped in an apocalyptic world with Lucifer. The guys will need more than a miracle to reunite their family... and to save the world from Lucifer again.
Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists - geniuses in the laboratory but socially challenged everywhere else. Insert beautiful, street-smart neighbour Penny, who endeavours to teach them a thing or two about the "real" world. Despite their on-again, off-again relationship history, Leonard and Penny have tied the knot. Even Sheldon has entered into a "Relationship Agreement" with neurobiologist Amy, and he recently took their relationship to the next level by proposing marriage. Will the possibility of domestic bliss alter the chemistry between these two extreme achievers? Will Leonard prove to be a brilliant writer? Will Raj's search for new love rival his search for new stars in the cosmos? Will Howard and Bernadette's growing family reach critical mass?
The universe of Drs. Leonard Hofstadter and Sheldon Cooper is endlessly complicated and infinitely hilarious as 'The Big Bang Theory' enters the tenth dimension! Last season, Leonard and Penny went from neighbours to newlyweds with a nuptial excursion to Vegas. This season, they find themselves in a repeating paradigm as they re-create their wedding - this time with family, including Penny's mother (Katey Sagal) and brother (Jack McBrayer) and Leonard's parents (Christine Baranski and Judd Hirsch). Meanwhile, Sheldon has drafted a new Roommate Agreement as he and Amy engage in an experimental cohabitation. Howard and Bernadette prepare for the arrival of Baby Wolowits, and Raj offers up his expert parenting advice - whether they want it or not! All 24 episodes prove a new hypothesis of inspired comedy that's nothing short of genius!
Gotham City's most notorious criminals emerge, forcing GCPD Detectives Jim Gordon and Harvey Bullock to battle a cadre of depraved and unhinged Super-Villains, including Penguin, Edward Nygma/Riddler, Barbara Kean, Tabitha Galavan and Poison Ivy. But as the city sinks into chaos, a new hero waits in the wings. Young Bruce Wayne trains with Ra's al Ghul and, with help from his butler Alfred Pennyworth and former Wayne Enterprises executive Lucius Fox, dons a secret vigilante mantle to protect his beloved Gotham. Witness the dawn of the legendary Dark Knight.
Power of State. Force of Change. In her life, Elizabeth McCord (Téa Leoni) has led many roles, as a CIA analyst, a professor, a wife, and a mother... but now, she leads America's foreign policy as Secretary of State. The sensitive nature of her work creates tension at home when she's forced to keep secrets from her husband Henry (Tim Daly), recently reactivated as an intelligence asset. As tensions mount with Russia and chaos brews in the Middle East, Elizabeth answers directly to President Conrad Dalton (Keith Carradine). She tries to steer the world back from the brink of war while navigating the complex agenda of Chief of Staff Russell Jackson (Željko Ivanek). Through it all, she knows she can rely on her brilliant staff, spearheaded by seasoned State Department insider Nadine Tolliver (Bebe Neuwirth).
FBI Agent Audrey Parker travels to the small town of Haven, Maine to solve the murder of a local ex-con. Soon she discovers that Haven is a refuge for people with supernatural powers, and it's up to her to unlock the town's mysterious secrets, including the hidden truth about her own past.
The Thrilling and terrifying journey of the Winchester brothers continues as Supernatural enters Season Twelve. Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jansen Ackles) have spent their lives on the road, battling every kind of supernatural threat. Over the years they've faced everything from the yellow-eyed demon that killed their mother to vampires, ghosts shapeshfters angels and fallen gods. Last season, the Winchesters found themselves battling an apocalyptic force: the Darkness. Now, it's Lucifer in the flesh. With assistance from their resurrected mother Mary (Samantha Smith), and Castiel (Misha Collins) the determined brothers are about to lace off once again with the most destructive enemy they've ever encountered - all while dealing with Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard) and the British Men of Letters. Will they win? And at what price?
To win at all costs, sometimes you pay the ultimate price. In the final season of the award-winning legal thriller, powerhouse attorney Patty Hewes (Glenn Close) and her ex-protegee Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) face off in a fatal double showdown: the wrongful death case against a charismatic, international cyber-hacker (Ryan Phillippe), and a devastating custody battle pitting Patty against her own son - resulting in a series finale as explosive as it is unexpected.
Season Eleven plunges Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) into extreme peril as they face The Darkness, a sinister new menace unleashed upon the Earth. They continue their monster-hunting missions, battling the usual werewolves, black-eyed demons and even a vengeful ghost in a stuffed bunny costume, but with a sharp new focus: destroy The Darkness. Needing all the help they can get, the brothers turn to fallen angel Castiel (Misha Collins); King of Hell Crowley (Mark A. Sheppard); and even an unassuming God (Rob Benedict) - only to come face to face with Lucifer and Crowley's power-hungry witch-mother, Rowena (Ruth Connell).
For brilliant attorney Patty Hewes (Glenn Close), the stakes have never been higher, professionally or personally, in the riveting Fourth Season of the hit legal thriller. When Patty joins former charge Ellen Parsons (Rose Byrne) to expose a corrupt security firm in Afghanistan, they unravel a cover-up at the highest levels involving an inscrutable mercenary agent (Dylan Baker), a key witness taken hostage (Chris Messina) and the powerful CEO (John Goodman) with his own explosive secrets. It all comes down to one final, fatal double-cross.
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