2024-10-05
The team head to the NYPD Academy for an investigation involving a murdered recruit. Meanwhile, Castle grapples with a decision with far-reaching ramifications for himself and Beckett. (Repeat).
A visit to a space station brings Seven of Nine into contact with her former Borg crewmates, who wish to access her memories in order to recall their break from the Collective. Seven of Nine: Jeri Ryan. Harry Kim: Garrett Wang. Neelix: Ethan Phillips. (Repeat).
A cave-in at an oil-rig site unleashes a shape-shifting entity that becomes stronger when a lie is told. The Librarians must air their issues and come clean to one another in order to crack the case. (Repeat).
Students begin vanishing at a university founded by a mad historian who believed in alternate dimensions. Elsewhere, Cassandra receives an offer that's difficult to refuse. (Repeat).
Flynn is kidnapped by an enigmatic stranger with both amnesia and a collection of all the Library's missing artifacts. (Repeat).
Scandal rocks Baird's old friend, a mayoral candidate dealing with a missing intern and a supremely evil contract. Before long, Baird must wage an epic battle for her very soul and the souls of all the Librarians. (Repeat).
The presence of a suspected terrorist (Jeffrey Nordling) jeopardizes the welfare of those aboard Deep Space Nine and tests the loyalties of Kira. Garak: Andrew Robinson. Lursa: Barbara March. B'Etor: Gwynyth Walsh. Gul Dunar: Vaughn Armstrong. Odo: Rene Auberjonois. (Repeat).
Odo's credibility comes into question when a Bajoran he tried to evict from the station turns up dead; Keiko tries to start a school. Nog: Aron Eisenberg. Bajoran Man: Peter Vogt. Odo: Rene Auberjonois. Dr. Bashir: Siddig El Fadil. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Jake: Cirroc Lofton. (Repeat).
After O'Brien (Colm Meaney) services the food replicators, Deep Space Nine falls victim to a strange virus that renders its victims unable to communicate with others. Surmak Ren: Matthew Faison. Jaheel: Jack Kehler. Nurse Jabara: Ann Gillespie. Asoth: Bo Zenga. Dr. Bashir: Siddig El Fadil. (Repeat).
When a damaged alien vessel docks at the station, O'Brien befriends the mysterious pilot---who is being pursued by a predatory hunter. Tosk: Scott MacDonald. Miss Sarda: Kelly Curtis. Sisko: Avery Brooks. Odo: Rene Auberjonois. Kira Nerys: Nana Visitor. (Repeat).
Keanu Reeves plays a man who has literally been to hell and back in this highly stylized and action-packed supernatural thriller. Rachel Weisz plays a cop who encounters a world of demons and angels when Reeves helps her probe the death of her twin sister. Shia LaBeouf, Djimon Hounsou, Max Baker. (Repeat).
In this riveting adaptation of the best-selling novel, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks to unravel a mystery involving Dante's "The Divine Comedy" and stop a terrorist from unleashing a devastating biological weapon. (Repeat).
Keanu Reeves plays a man who has literally been to hell and back in this highly stylized and action-packed supernatural thriller. Rachel Weisz plays a cop who encounters a world of demons and angels when Reeves helps her probe the death of her twin sister. Shia LaBeouf, Djimon Hounsou, Max Baker. (Repeat).
The Marvel Comics classic is brought to dazzling life with state-of-the-art visual effects in this sci-fi blockbuster. Patrick Stewart stars as Professor Xavier, who brings together a group of outcasts and trains them to harness their special powers, turning them into a team of superheroes. (New).
Director Bryan Singer reassembles the cast of his 2000 adaptation of the Marvel comic. This time, Prof. Xavier forms an alliance with his rival, Magneto, to fight a plot to eliminate mutants hatched by a crazed government scientist. (New).
The third entry in the blockbuster series is a slam-bang FX-travaganza. This time the mutant heroes are faced with a life-altering decision: retain their powers or take a drug that would make them normal. The characters are drawn from the Marvel Comics' collection of adventures. (Repeat).