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Season 1
Dave discovers an unexpected visitor in his backyard, to the town's delight. Mitch gets a big opportunity to submit an article to the News Without Pictures magazine.
Mitch decides to get CCTV at the dairy, with embarrassing results. Lisa has a TV interview with Tama in the big smoke and seeks advice from Carol and Susan.
The Town must decide whether they'll upgrade the library or erect a statue of Tama. Lisa discovers she may have a genetic link to the infamous Crawdon Hooker and freaks out.
In the past he's been newly assigned to a top-shelf homicide position, in the present he's just been named the new Police Commissioner, a job that comes with problems of its own.
Lisa tries to cheer up Tama. Mitch gives Dave driving lessons, which goes horribly wrong when they're framed for defacing the Tama statue and end up spending the night in jail.
Tama's balls come out of his shorts during a try and the town goes into mourning for his embarrassment, leading to a drink or two and a declaration of love.
When Clark is relegated to desk duty, he delves into Owen's cold case in which the murder investigation of a construction worker was compromised by the events of 9/11.
When a high-end call girl is found dead, Clark learns that his archenemy, Deputy Mayor Holbrook, was her last client. Meanwhile, Diaco struggles with the decision to put his father in a nursing home.
When the family of a star basketball player who was found murdered ignites a high-profile investigation, the case unearths Clark's feelings about his family.
Clark and the unit hunt for the murderer of an aspiring young model found floating in the bay. Meanwhile, Clark becomes a suspect when someone from inside the investigation leaks information about the latest case to Margot Dixon,.
While trying to track down the person responsible for killing a priest, clues lead them to Natasha, a criminal informant from a previous case, who looks good for the crime. Meanwhile, Agnes sets out to find her mother after she goes missing.
Arroyo competes with Owen to make a key arrest after finding out they are both up for promotions.
McKenzie seeks justice for her family when bullets found at the scene of a subway shooting match the same gun that killed her brother several years earlier. Meanwhile, Owen has reservations about retiring in two years.
A young ambitious male manages to become the youngest police commissioner in New York history. As he is interviewed for a story about his career, he looks back on his meteoric rise and the personal and professional price he paid to achieve it.
A young ambitious male manages to become the youngest police commissioner in New York history. As he is interviewed for a story about his career, he looks back on his meteoric rise and the personal and professional price he paid to achieve it.
When a police officer who worked with Owen and Arroyo is killed while moonlighting for a rap mogul, Clark is called to investigate. Meanwhile, Clark threatens to expose Arroyo and McKenzie's relationship.
To avoid being arrested, a petty thief leads Clark to a murdered, drug addicted young woman with a missing daughter. Meanwhile, Clark and Arroyo continue to butt heads.
A young ambitious male manages to become the youngest police commissioner in New York history. As he is interviewed for a story about his career, he looks back on his meteoric rise and the personal and professional price he paid to achieve it.
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