Episodes
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Fluffed
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Tess (Dolly Lewis) and Sunny (Agam Darshi) explore themes of hidden identity as they investigate the murder of a realtor’s assistant in the glossy mansion he was prepping to sell, only to discover that neither the realtor that the victim was working for nor the buyers he was prepping the mansion for are who they seem to be. As Tess and Sunny investigate, Tess discovers Sunny might have secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Sunny confronts Kye (Ennis Esmer) (#108). The episode was directed by John Fawcett and written by Lynne Kamm.
...Tess (Dolly Lewis) and Sunny (Agam Darshi) explore themes of hidden identity as they investigate the murder of a realtor’s assistant in the glossy mansion he was prepping to sell, only to discover that neither the realtor that the victim was working for nor the buyers he was prepping the mansion for are who they seem to be. As Tess and Sunny investigate, Tess discovers Sunny might have secrets of her own. Meanwhile, Sunny confronts Kye (Ennis Esmer) (#108). The episode was directed by John Fawcett and written by Lynne Kamm. Original airdate 5/22/2024.
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Leo
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- 107
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Jake (Daniel Gillies) and Tess (Dolly Lewis) investigate the shooting of a trucker when the Vice Squad shows up, demanding they cut their main suspect loose before they compromise one of Vice’s investigations. When the same suspect is found dead in the interrogation room, both squads are thrown under suspicion and the station is put into lockdown as the clock starts ticking on Jake and Tess’ investigation. The stakes spiral when Jake’s life is put into peril and Tess is cut off when the power goes out in Sunny’s (Agam Darshi)
...Jake (Daniel Gillies) and Tess (Dolly Lewis) investigate the shooting of a trucker when the Vice Squad shows up, demanding they cut their main suspect loose before they compromise one of Vice’s investigations. When the same suspect is found dead in the interrogation room, both squads are thrown under suspicion and the station is put into lockdown as the clock starts ticking on Jake and Tess’ investigation. The stakes spiral when Jake’s life is put into peril and Tess is cut off when the power goes out in Sunny’s (Agam Darshi) building Meanwhile, Kye (Ennis Esmer) and Sunny’s relationship deepens until Sunny overhears a suspicious phone call. (#107). The episode was directed by John Fawcett and written by Damon Vignale. Original airdate 5/15/2024.
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Lucas
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- 106
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When Lucas (Alec Santos) comes to Tess’ (Dolly Lewis) apartment in the middle of the night claiming he just needs a place to crash, Tess is quick to realize something is up. Tess unearths a bombshell when she visits a crime scene with Jake (Daniel Gillies) and finds disturbing clues that suggest Lucas may be implicated in the murder of a famous painter. Torn between her loyalty to the Homicide Division and the need to protect the only family she has left, Tess says nothing to Jake but instead uses Sunny (Agam Darshi) to watch over
...When Lucas (Alec Santos) comes to Tess’ (Dolly Lewis) apartment in the middle of the night claiming he just needs a place to crash, Tess is quick to realize something is up. Tess unearths a bombshell when she visits a crime scene with Jake (Daniel Gillies) and finds disturbing clues that suggest Lucas may be implicated in the murder of a famous painter. Torn between her loyalty to the Homicide Division and the need to protect the only family she has left, Tess says nothing to Jake but instead uses Sunny (Agam Darshi) to watch over Lucas via a nanny cam while she gets to the bottom of the case. Meanwhile, Sunny invites Kye (Ennis Esmer) into her home to help with her DIY, but he stumbles onto a piece of her hidden past breaking her fragile trust. (#106). The episode was directed by Sharon Lewis and written by Chris Roberts. Original airdate 5/8/2024.
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Matt
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- 105
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With Tess (Dolly Lewis) now back on duty with the Metro PD as a police consultant and Sunny (Agam Darshi) as her under the radar tech partner, a murder hits close to home for Tess and Sunny’s first ‘on the books’ case when one of Matt’s (Jarod Joseph) colleagues is found dead in the pool where Tess swims. As they investigate the mystery surrounding the swim coach’s death and the dynamics of the Olympic-grade swim team, Tess and Sunny discover they were on opposite ends of the popularity scale in school. Mia (Alice
...With Tess (Dolly Lewis) now back on duty with the Metro PD as a police consultant and Sunny (Agam Darshi) as her under the radar tech partner, a murder hits close to home for Tess and Sunny’s first ‘on the books’ case when one of Matt’s (Jarod Joseph) colleagues is found dead in the pool where Tess swims. As they investigate the mystery surrounding the swim coach’s death and the dynamics of the Olympic-grade swim team, Tess and Sunny discover they were on opposite ends of the popularity scale in school. Mia (Alice Christina-Corrigan) offers her unexpected skills to the case and a shaken Matt sees a new side of Tess, leading to an unexpected moment between them. Meanwhile, Sunny is desperate for help with a DYI job that’s gone awry and lets her concierge Kye (Ennis Esmer) into her apartment which reawakens her past fears (#105). The episode was directed by Sharon Lewis and written by Derek Schreyer. Original airdate 5/1/2024.
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Mia
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- 104
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Jake (Daniel Gillies) encourages Tess (Dolly Lewis) to talk to Superintendent Bennett (Roger Cross) about getting her old job back, but her hopes are cut short by his disappointing offer to join the Metro PD only to ride a desk. Tess isn’t about to be used as a PR token when the unsolved murder of a woman killed in her delivery van allows her to bring justice to an overlooked victim whilst proving her old boss wrong. Tess accepts a lesson in cane navigation from Mia (Alice Christina-Corrigan) but Sunny (Agam Darshi) is never far
...Jake (Daniel Gillies) encourages Tess (Dolly Lewis) to talk to Superintendent Bennett (Roger Cross) about getting her old job back, but her hopes are cut short by his disappointing offer to join the Metro PD only to ride a desk. Tess isn’t about to be used as a PR token when the unsolved murder of a woman killed in her delivery van allows her to bring justice to an overlooked victim whilst proving her old boss wrong. Tess accepts a lesson in cane navigation from Mia (Alice Christina-Corrigan) but Sunny (Agam Darshi) is never far from her ear – except when she gets cut off … just as Tess goes on a date with a potential killer (#104). The episode was directed by Jem Garrard and written by Lisa Codrington. Original airdate 4/24/2024.
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Jake
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When Tess (Dolly Lewis) inserts herself into Jake’s (Daniel Gillies) investigation to find the identity of a dead John Doe, she confronts conflicting emotions – fearing for her brother Lucas’ (Alec Santos) life while driven to do the thing she loves most: solve the case. Tess continues to resist the traditional sight impaired training offered by her vision loss consultant Mia (Alice Christina-Corrigan), preferring to rely on Sunny’s (Agam Darshi) remote guidance – until an unexpected crisis and a nudge from Matt (Jarod Joseph)
...When Tess (Dolly Lewis) inserts herself into Jake’s (Daniel Gillies) investigation to find the identity of a dead John Doe, she confronts conflicting emotions – fearing for her brother Lucas’ (Alec Santos) life while driven to do the thing she loves most: solve the case. Tess continues to resist the traditional sight impaired training offered by her vision loss consultant Mia (Alice Christina-Corrigan), preferring to rely on Sunny’s (Agam Darshi) remote guidance – until an unexpected crisis and a nudge from Matt (Jarod Joseph) forces her to reconsider. Meanwhile, Sunny is served divorce papers after failing to meet her husband for a date, leaving her concierge, Kye (Ennis Esmer), as her only real-life contact with the outside world (#103). The episode was directed by John Fawcett and written by Russ Cochrane. Original airdate 4/17/2024.
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Sunny
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When the hit and run victim from one of Tess’ (Dolly Lewis) former cases awakes from a coma, Sunny (Agam Darshi) encourages Tess to track down new leads even though she’s no longer on the force. Tess’ ex-partner Jake Campbell (Daniel Gillies) inherits Tess’ case files along with a new partner, Leo Li (Tony Giroux), who is quick to dismiss the case as a dead end. As Tess makes progress, she discovers the incident is connected to a notorious unsolved murder. Meanwhile, Tess’ best friend Matt (Jarod Joseph) encourages Tess to open up
...When the hit and run victim from one of Tess’ (Dolly Lewis) former cases awakes from a coma, Sunny (Agam Darshi) encourages Tess to track down new leads even though she’s no longer on the force. Tess’ ex-partner Jake Campbell (Daniel Gillies) inherits Tess’ case files along with a new partner, Leo Li (Tony Giroux), who is quick to dismiss the case as a dead end. As Tess makes progress, she discovers the incident is connected to a notorious unsolved murder. Meanwhile, Tess’ best friend Matt (Jarod Joseph) encourages Tess to open up about her vision loss to Jake. Sunny, desperate to help Tess find leads, reveals her surprising financial situation and a dilemma on her doorstep – the very doorstep of her apartment that she is terrified to cross. (#102). The episode was directed by Jem Garrard and written by Nikolijne Troubetzkoy. Original airdate 4/10/2024.
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Tess
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SERIES PREMIERE — Diagnosed with Leber’s Neuropathy, homicide detective Tess Avery (Dolly Lewis) quits the police force after nearly getting her partner, Jake Campbell (Daniel Gillies), killed. Unwilling to accept help, or even admit her new reality, Tess turns to an assistive app to help navigate the world around her while still “passing” as sighted. Through the EyesUP app, Tess finds an unorthodox partner in Sunny Patel (Agam Darshi), an overly enthusiastic seeing eye guide working from her home in New York City who helps Tess
...SERIES PREMIERE — Diagnosed with Leber’s Neuropathy, homicide detective Tess Avery (Dolly Lewis) quits the police force after nearly getting her partner, Jake Campbell (Daniel Gillies), killed. Unwilling to accept help, or even admit her new reality, Tess turns to an assistive app to help navigate the world around her while still “passing” as sighted. Through the EyesUP app, Tess finds an unorthodox partner in Sunny Patel (Agam Darshi), an overly enthusiastic seeing eye guide working from her home in New York City who helps Tess investigate the brutal abduction of a young mother who may still be alive. But Sunny has a secret: she’s an agoraphobe who only leaves her apartment through the eyes of her clients, and is hiding a violent event in her own past (#101). The episode was directed by John Fawcett and written by Karen Troubetzkoy & Nikolijne Troubetzkoy. Original airdate 4/3/2024.