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- In the 1890s, William Murdoch uses radical forensic techniques for the time, including fingerprinting and trace evidence, to solve some of the city's most gruesome murders.
- Mary, Queen of Scots, faces political and sexual intrigue in the treacherous world of the French court.
- A factory worker, Douglas Quaid, begins to suspect that he is a spy after visiting Rekall - a company that provides its clients with implanted fake memories of a life they would like to have led - goes wrong and he finds himself on the run.
- Many in the coastal town of Haven, Maine have a dormant curse or "trouble" that could trigger at any time for any reason. FBI agent Audrey Parker, the sheriff and the town's black sheep must deal with the troubles' deadly effects.
- The missions and trials of a Toronto police tactical unit.
- Marcie Diggs, a lawyer that reconsiders her priorities after her aunt commits suicide. She works with a team of cynics and messy souls. They try to find justice for their diverse clients, having issues of racism, poverty, etc.
- "Pure" tells the story of Noah Funk, a newly-elected Mennonite pastor, who is determined to rid his community of drug traffickers by betraying a fellow Mennonite to the police.
- After her partner breaks up with her on her 39th birthday, Gaby tackles her fears of loneliness as well as preconceptions of what it means for a woman to be single.
- Relationships. Some are good. Some are bad. All are adventures.
- Alien Mysteries is a tv show about alien abductions and other alien phenomena.
- Two single-parent divorcees try their hand at getting married - again. They have no idea how wrong they're doing it.
- Vagabond is a surreal film in an indeterminate landscape about a lonesome traveler named Thomas who happens upon another man. When Thomas reaches out to the man for friendship things don't go well.
- After Terry unknowingly stumbles into a town of the undead, he finds himself trapped in a house with Henry and his injured wife Sharon. Terry is determined to get them all to safety, but Henry has other plans. Desperate to find his missing son, Henry will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Even if it means fighting an army of flesh eating zombies.
- In the wake of a life altering medical diagnosis, Molly is forced to examine the life she has built as her partner that she spent her life loving, sees her condition more of a burden than a tragedy.
- A cautionary tale about living your life for yourself.
- A dead body of an elderly man is found in a boat floating in the harbor; the man may have been there for at least a few days. The medical examination gives his age as somewhere in his thirties, but he definitely died of old age.
- Following an interception of a white supremacist compound the team discovers that they have a much bigger problem on their hands - multiple bomb targets across the city.
- As Francis and Lola start the preparations for their son's christening, Mary and Lola make a scheme to help Estelle from Lord Narcisse. Mary gets shocking news that will change her life and Greer tries to tell Castleroy how she feels.
- After testifying at Mary Thompson's trial for murdering her husband Percival that the woman is criminally insane and should be committed to an asylum, Julia Ogden receives an anonymous postcard saying she has condemned an innocent woman. Julia and Detective Murdoch re-examine the case and find an anomaly in the time-line but the Crown Attorney isn't interested as he's convinced the woman is guilty. Further investigation reveals that Percival Thompson's business partner, Alexander Wainwright, automatically assumed 100% of their business upon Thompson's death - an agreement they signed just one week before the murder. Wainwright promptly vanishes. With the assistance of the indefatigable Mrs. Brackenreid, who has clearly taken charge, Julia is in the final preparations for her wedding. She and William make it to the altar on the big day but midway through the ceremony they realize they overlooked something very important in the Thompson case.
- Noah Funk is a Mennonite in good standing with his church congregation and agrees to become the congregation's new pastor. He has a wife and two teenagers attending high school in the town of Antioch, a small town with a population of 9,500. The Mennonites are struggling with a few of their members being wolves hiding in sheep's clothing. These (Mennonite) wolves are actually drug dealers, extortionists and murderers and it is now up to the new pastor Noah Funk to keep his congregation both spiritually and physically free from outside temptations such as drugs and prostitution which surround the town of Antioch. In this pilot episode we witness how the new pastor, Noah Funk addresses the corruption and murders caused by the drug dealers in his congregation and how the drug dealers retaliate against pastor Noah Funks initial actions to weed them out of his church.
- Noah Funk's ultimatum by drug kingpin Eli Voss is to accept his role as the local drug distributor, or kill his own brother. Voss also threatens to kill Noah's family as well unless Noah agrees to manage the drug distribution business.
- Marcie faces off against a former colleague; Pam volunteers to represent a friend; Marcie struggles with her anger toward the pastor she believes drove her aunt to commit suicide.