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R2-D2 is being held at General Grievous’ secret listening post. Ahsoka, Anakin and replacement droid R3-S6 go on a dual rescue and sabotage mission.
During a battle with the Separatists R2-D2 is lost and they must find him before the Separatists do because of the military secrets locked inside the droid.
Alone on a distant outpost, clone officers Rex and Cody must inspire their rookie unit to believe in themselves to stave off a Droid Commando invasion.
Padmé Amidala and C-3PO are taken hostage by General Grievous, leaving Anakin and Obi-Wan to save the Senator and complete the destruction of the Malevolence.
Anakin utilizes new long-range Y-wing bombers to lead a strike on General Grievous’ warship.
Anakin and Ashoka have to save Jedi Master Plo Koon and his clone troopers after the Separatist Army uses their devastating new weapon
While trying to negotiate a treaty for the Republic, Jedi Master Yoda and a handful of clone troopers are ambushed by a Separatist army.
Henry and Adam have been on a long, unrelenting collision course, which is about to come to a head – possibly bringing about one man’s death – with only Jo standing in the way. Henry and Jo’s murder investigation into a museum worker’s death centers on a priceless missing ancient dagger, which not only ended the life of Julius Caesar, but also killed Adam the first time. Meanwhile, Adam knows that there is something that Henry fears more than death – that Jo might discover his mystery. The two men tangle in a tumultuous game-changing confrontation. But at long last, will Jo finally learn about Henry’s secret?
Henry tackles the most important case of his career: the disappearance of the love of his life, Abigail, after she left him. Desperate to find out where she might have gone, Abe, unbeknownst to Henry, secretly contacts Lucas to help find clues to her whereabouts. Already involved in a murder investigation with Jo, Henry involves Lucas and the team of detectives under the guise of searching for “Abe’s mother” — never letting on his own relationship with Abigail. Henry and Abe’s anxiety is ratcheted up as one terrifying domino falls after another until Henry uncovers the horrifying details of Abigail’s last secret.
A human foot in a blood-soaked ballet slipper is found in a bin at a theater.
While Jo and Isaac are at a punk rock club, a mummified body is found in the wall.
When the owner of a treasure hunting salvage company is murdered, the investigation leads Henry and Jo on a chase to find the missing ship’s gold and the killer.
Henry’s secret is jeopardized when he investigates the death of an underground activist.
A college student obsessed with the 1970s is murdered. Sparks fly between Henry and a professor.
Henry and Jo investigate the murder of an exiled king; Abe discovers something about his bloodline.
Is Karl Haas a hero or a traitor and thief? When he ends up in the morgue, it starts an explosive chain of events with Henry and Jo racing to track — not just a murderer — but to solve a decades old notorious art crime.
Henry and Jo investigate an ex-con with a connection to Jo’s late husband. Henry ends up in jail in 1816 London.
Henry returns to work to investigate the murder of a young investor, who happens to be the son of one of Abe’s wartime Army buddies. Abe and his Army buddies decide to play detective and solve the case.
When a taxi cab driver is killed with an antique sword, it is just the start of the tangled web the anonymous caller weaves to draw Henry under his influence. But what is “Adam” really after?
Dueling identities of a murdered british aristocrat lead Henry and Jo to investigate New York’s wealthy and working class to uncover the killer.
Harlem’s jazz community serves as the backdrop for a musical murder probe dealing with the rights to a legendary jazz hit, “6 A.M.”
Henry Morgan must explore the fine line between pleasure and pain, both literally and mentally, to solve his next case.
When a young, selfless doctor turns up dead, Henry and Jo plow his privileged past for clues to his murder. Henry is Compelled to Confront a Life and Death Matter that Would Reveal His Secret, and Abe Discloses a Surprise of His Own to Henry.
Henry and Jo investigate homicides that mimic those of Jack the Ripper and the Black Dahlia murder.
A former junkie—now a community activist—turns up dead of an apparent overdose.
Memories brought on by an investigation into a wealthy matriarch’s death torment Henry.
Multiple deaths are caused by a highly sought-after product called Aterna that claims to reverse the aging process. Abe is tempted to try Aterna, despite the dangers.
Henry and Jo scrutinize the conflicting evidence in a bridge jumper’s death to solve the crime.
A deadly subway collision is investigated as a New York City medical examiner attempts to discover the truth behind his inexplicable immortality.
Bret and Jermaine can’t afford to pay their rent and are forced to move in with Mel and Doug, and Murray believes they can make some money with a theatrical production about the band.
Jemaine and Dave help Bret woo the clerk at the cheap zoo (pet shop). Jemaine also helps Murry seek forgiveness from Greg.
Trying to look cool for a gig at the Grand Opening of New York’s one-block New Zealand enclave, the Conchords end up getting hooked on hair gel.
Murray sets up a meeting for the New Zealand prime minister; Jemaine gets mixed up with an Art Garfunkel fan at the end of a tribute gig.
Bret and Jemaine become rivals for the attentions of the same woman, who happens to have an epileptic dog that has gone missing.
Jemaine starts dating an Australian, to Bret’s dismay and inconvenience.
Murray tries to elevate Bret and Jemaine on his friendship graph, bringing his questioning pal Jim in on the plan; Mel demands an apology from Bret for inappropriate dream behavior.
Bret organizes a gang to protect himself from rappers he dissed in a song; Murray and Jemaine confront a group of Aussie bullies; Mel paints a portrait Jemaine can’t get rid of.
Bret and Jemaine s fortunes unravel after Bret buys a new tea cup; Jemaine goes to desperate measures to supplement his income.
Bret and Jemaine fire Murray for neglecting them in favour of the Crazy Dogggz and almost immediately they receive an offer to write a jingle for a commercial. Meanwhile Murray’s fortunes reverse after he discovers that the Crazy Dogggz big hit is a rip-off of a 1990s Polish song.
Murray introduces a new bongo-playing band member on Bret and Jemaine, triggering angry dances and mutant half-bands.