Season 1, Episode 13 – A Sophe user is murdered, and Mia’s death remains a mystery, in the show’s final episode.
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Season 1, Episode 12 – With time running out, the team uncover the truth about Carlos.
Season 1, Episode 11 – The team help Tariq, and Carlos’s fate is revealed.
Season 1, Episode 10 – The team try to stop a killer who is targeting online celebrities; but with time running out for the show, we’re no closer to finding out who really killed Mia.
The move follows the network’s decision to pull new comedy Me, Myself and I off its schedule, effectively cancelling that show as well.
Season 1, Episode 9 – Tanner attempts to find out why Carlos was stabbed – by proving that the niece of the man who stabbed him is innocent of murder.
Season 1, Episode 8 – The team finds themselves working against the clock when a cyberattack takes Sophe offline and brings the FBI to The Hive.
Season 1, Episode 7 – One of the country’s most wanted men resurfaces after 20 years; while Sara faces a very uncertain future.
Season 1, Episode 6 – A cruel online game leads to several teen suicides – and brings back painful memories for Sara.
Season 1, Episode 5 – As Tanner helps Cavanaugh solve the murder of a former colleague, Sara is rocked by news that her actions may have put Sophe’s future in jeopardy.
Season 1, Episode 4 – While Mia becomes tabloid fodder, the death of a prominent white nationalist divides the city and the team.
Season 1, Episode 3 – Sophe uncovers a serial killer – and Tanner uncovers a secret about Mia.
Season 1, Episode 2 – As new evidence emerges in Mia’s case, Tanner gets involved in the search for a missing child prodigy.
Season 1, Episode 1 – Is crowd-sourcing the future of crime solving? One Silicon Valley billionaire certainly thinks so.
CBS unveils their 2017 fall show trailers at their upfront presentation, along with Star Trek: Discovery which, after a few setbacks, is finally ready to bow in just a few months.
CBS is fortifying its fall 2017 schedule with comedy and military-crime, including the new Big Bang Theory spinoff Young Sheldon and two new military dramas, SEAL Team and SWAT.
Last year’s crop of CBS pilots were lackluster, and of those ordered to series, only Bull and MacGyver have been renewed so far. With Doubt already canceled, and Training Day and Pure Genius unlikely to be renewed, CBS has plenty of room on its fall schedule.
Community alum Yvette Nicole Brown has boarded the untitled Mayor City comedy, Oscar-winner Timothy Hutton has joined Amazon’s Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan, and Nia Long is set to star in The Goldbergs spinoff.
Eva Longoria and Ken Marino are set to lead an all-star cast in Type-A, and John Larroquette may be returning to television as he boards Me, Myself & I.
Stranger Things breakout star Shannon Purser is set to join Moana star Auli’i Cravalho in the NBC pilot Drama High, meanwhile It’s Always Sunny‘s Glenn Howerton is teaming up with comedian Patton Oswalt for Seth Meyers and Mike O’Brien’s untitled comedy.
True Blood alum Stephen Moyer is set to star in Fox’s Marvel pilot, and Diana Rigg is joining PBS’s Victoria to play a confidante of the infamous queen.