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- After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart vigilante, uses hacking apps on his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.
- In San Francisco, hacker Marcus Holloway joins DedSec, to take down a corrupt system by fighting and hacking his way through the entire San Francisco Bay.
- In the near future London is facing its downfall - unless you do something about it. Build a resistance and fight the opportunists who have seized power. But sit down and have a cup of tea first. After all, you're not a bloody monster.
- A vigilante hacker rushes to rescue a friend in trouble and to prevent valuable digital information from falling into the wrong hands.
- A tough San Francisco cop is suspected of killing his partner. When he begins to look for the actual killer, he discovers he didn't know his partner as well as he thought, as evidence of the dead man's dirty dealings begins to mount.
- After losing his niece in an assassination attempt, Aiden Pierce, a street-smart-hacker, uses his phone to take over a new operating system in Chicago to hunt the criminals that killed his niece.
- A middle-aged divorcee (Toshiyuki Nishida) embarks on a journey across Japan with his dog Happy. Along the way, they have to overcome health issues and financial difficulties.
- A documentary series about Watch Dogs who fight to hold government and law enforcement accountable in some of the most dangerous cities in the world.
- As a ship's crew is on shore leave, seadog Pluto is left to stand watch. He sees a threatening shape, but it turns out to be a cache of bones. He grabs one and settles in contentedly. A rat sneaks on, and Pluto springs into action. The rat toys with him, until it finds the officer's mess. He bribes Pluto, until he hears an officer approaching. The rat hides, and Pluto gets thrown in the brig, while the rat sneaks off with his sandwich. But Pluto gets even.
- After taking a Job, Aiden Pearce, a street vigilante must battle for his life and identity.
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- But when he refuses to tip the assistants at the fancier's sales room they lay a scheme for revenge, which takes the form of a practical joke and supplies the onlookers with much merriment.
- An amazing smart phone app turns common people into powerful hackers and hidden cameras record their reaction as they unwillingly hack a street of Los Angeles. You won't believe what they do when the police show up.
- How the youngsters will laugh to see Montague Money essaying his schemes to tempt Douglas Dog away from the peanuts, which he has been told to guard. He even enlists Phoebe Cat, but to no avail. A story in verse.
- The cleverness of a dog left to guard the premises in the absence of his master, not only prevents the misappropriation of his master's property, but also causes the apprehension of the marauders. A beautiful portrayal of canine sagacity.
- A look back at the origins and history of "yoof TV".
- Bess is still busy at her job of detecting everything in sight. A favorite of Fate, she always starts on the wrong trail only to be gently lifted by the wind of chance and planted with her feat success. Blackie Crow, a crook, well known to the police, borrows a gold watch from a helpless old man. The old man objects and Jack runs to the police station with him. After describing the crook, the old man identifies a photo of Blackie as the hero of his adventure. Blackie has meanwhile disguised as a sailor. Jack tells Bess of the trouble. She too disguises as a sailor. The chief of police, thinking to earn the $200 reward, also disguises as Blackie. Bess thinks him the real crook, follows to the ship where Blackie is hid. After complications, the crook is caught and Bess gets the reward.
- A young man returns to the lighthouse, where his father is in charge, with the hope of marrying his adopted sister. During his absence, however, she had fallen in love with the captain of a schooner. Her only companion on the island was a dog. This dog is bitten by another while it is on the mainland and in turn the dog bites the rejected suitor. The father and adopted sister, both unable to read, do not realize that the young man is sick. The dog has been sent to the mainland for examination. The son receives a letter to the effect that the dog is affected and anyone bitten by it should come for treatment. This letter is torn up. The sister and father piece it and take it with them on their visit to the mainland to secure provisions. They are told of the young man's danger. The victim has begun to feel the first effects of the disease, though he had laughed off any possibility of his getting it. Night creeps on and with it a fog. The sea captain, returning with his aged parents for the wedding on the island, finds himself in danger when the light fails to appear in its customary place. The old father and girl, after much difficulty, arrive at the island; the father is forced to struggle with his own son to save his own life. When the son is accidentally killed, the old man is heartbroken. He rebels against fate, crying, "I have tended this light for forty years and now my boy is dying," and his interest in the darkened light above that is to save lives, slackens. The girl has climbed to the tower, but is unable to master the difficult lights. The ship carrying her sweetheart is almost upon the rocks. She calls the old man. He hears the call and he finds that the cry of duty is stronger in his breast even than any other and he responds.
- Because beggars hang around the door of the house, it is necessary to get a guard dog. The household puts up a sign, but is overwhelmed with people selling dogs. The servant of the house is chased through town and country and takes refuge in a pastry shop, finally the people are chased away with a broom.
- In Boston, a Communist spy ring is after top secret plans of a defense contractor. A scientist employed by the company has stolen part of the plans for $5,000. But he attempts to blackmail the spy ring's leader for another $5,000 to supply the key plans of the project. Luther Shawn, the ring leader, calls his bluff and has his Rottweiler attack, nearly killing the scientist. The spy ring's No. 2 man now attempts to seduce a lonely administrative assistant who has access to the plans. The FBI, led by Erskine and Colby, is assigned to the case after messages from a Communist ship are intercepted. But the bureau's information is only fragmentary. The question is whether Erskine can catch up to the fast-moving spy ring.
- Riley's boss Hawkins asks Chester to watch his dog. While under his care the pooch run aways and Riley panics.
- When Lassie is left at a neighbor while the Martins are at the country fair, the neighbor's pet chimpanzee causes havoc in their home which Lassie is blamed for.
- After her friend was affected by Kreon, Towa finally changed his mind.
- 2013TV EpisodeChad talks about the new Boy Scout Merit Badge, Xbox's next-gen Durango will require "always on, always connected", why the Watch Dogs devs chose Chicago, Steam's new Early Access, and Kojima tweet all but confirms Phantom Pain involvement.
- 2013TV EpisodeChad talks about NCAA Football games, World of Warcraft losing millions of subscribers, Watch Dogs multiplayer mode, a Watergate point and click game, and reconciling with his father.
- 2013TV EpisodeHolly talks about Miyamoto being uncertain that any new F Zero games will surface anytime soon, Watch Dogs multiplayer footage being inadvertently released, and Activision's Eric Hirshberg giving his thoughts on being platform exclusive over being content exclusive.
- 2013TV EpisodeNeil talks about a mistranslation of Kojima's words raising intrigue about a Metal Gear Solid HD game, Ubisoft launching the WeareData website in preparation for Watch Dogs, and a scandalous Easter Egg hidden within The Last of Us.
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