2024-07-06
Nandor and Laszlo air out their differences on a hunting trip at an isolated cabin, Nadja has a girls' night, and Guillermo reconnects with his family for the first time in twelve years. (Repeat).
The mansion gets a makeover. (Repeat).
Guillermo has a visitor from overseas. (Repeat).
Baby Colin reaches that awkward age. (Repeat).
Nandor and Laszlo air out their differences on a hunting trip at an isolated cabin, Nadja has a girls' night, and Guillermo reconnects with his family for the first time in twelve years. (Repeat).
The mansion gets a makeover. (Repeat).
A case of child abuse is discovered after a little girl (Jennette McCurdy) is examined following an auto accident. Mark Dobbins: Daniel Hugh Kelly. Julie Dobbins: Rebecca Lowman. Larry Purcell: David Lansbury. Sonya Purcell: Pamela Holden Stewart. Kevin Wilcox: Zach Gilford.
When an activist is killed during a break-and-enter at a water bottling plant, all evidence points towards his partner-in-crime, but Charlie and Rex aren't convinced. (Repeat).
After witnessing a drive by shooting and hitting her head, Dr. Manning struggles with the aftermath of a head injury. Complicating matters, she and Dr. Halstead deal with a teenage patient and her overbearing older husband, who might not be looking out for his young wife's best interests. Dr. Rhodes finds himself in a unique situation when he learns alarming information about a woman he dated. Mag
Charlie and Rex discover a wanted criminal has been living in St. John's under a false identity for 20 years and end up in the crosshairs when the man's past catches up with him. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex investigate a hot case under cold conditions when a figure skating coach is found dead. (Repeat).
After a murder at the shipping container port, Charlie and Rex partner with a Border Security officer to track down the mastermind behind a smuggling ring. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex pull apart the secrets of a local band when their lead singer is found dead on the beach. (Repeat).
Charlie and Rex discover a wanted criminal has been living in St. John's under a false identity for 20 years and end up in the crosshairs when the man's past catches up with him. (Repeat).
Motivated by her daughter's tragedy, Faye Yager is a vigilante on a mission to protect sexually abused children when the justice system fails. Faye ushers April and her daughter Mandy into her underground operation to escape Mandy's allegedly abusive father, but her work hiding families lands her in the crosshairs of law enforcement. (Repeat).
As Faye's criminal trial begins, the origin story of the Underground is told and more of Faye's complexities are revealed. Christine, a former child of the Underground, looks back on her experience and more details about Faye's devastating past come to light. Michelle, Faye's daughter, tells her story. (Repeat).
As Faye's trial continues, we look back on the "Satanic Panic" craze that swept America and how the effects rippled throughout Faye's Underground. Kaylee, another former escapee, and Christine reflect on the allegations that they were being abused using satanic ritual practices. Faye's trial reaches its dramatic conclusion. (Repeat).
In the aftermath of the trial, Faye finds herself and her network on the defensive with a growing number of enemies and critics. After four years of living a new life, April and Mandy are caught by police and April faces a trial of her own. A newspaper article documenting the Underground leads to what could be Faye's biggest conflict yet. (Repeat).
Faye reckons with threats levied against her in the wake of a lawsuit filed by a multi-millionaire father, her most powerful adversary thus far, and the future of the Underground hangs in the balance. As adults, Kaylee and Christine look for answers about their alleged abuse and Michelle and Mandy find closure at last. (Repeat).
Motivated by her daughter's tragedy, Faye Yager is a vigilante on a mission to protect sexually abused children when the justice system fails. Faye ushers April and her daughter Mandy into her underground operation to escape Mandy's allegedly abusive father, but her work hiding families lands her in the crosshairs of law enforcement. (Repeat).
As Faye's criminal trial begins, the origin story of the Underground is told and more of Faye's complexities are revealed. Christine, a former child of the Underground, looks back on her experience and more details about Faye's devastating past come to light. Michelle, Faye's daughter, tells her story. (Repeat).
As Faye's trial continues, we look back on the "Satanic Panic" craze that swept America and how the effects rippled throughout Faye's Underground. Kaylee, another former escapee, and Christine reflect on the allegations that they were being abused using satanic ritual practices. Faye's trial reaches its dramatic conclusion. (Repeat).
In the aftermath of the trial, Faye finds herself and her network on the defensive with a growing number of enemies and critics. After four years of living a new life, April and Mandy are caught by police and April faces a trial of her own. A newspaper article documenting the Underground leads to what could be Faye's biggest conflict yet. (Repeat).