Unforgettable (TV series) / Episode list
This episode list contains all episodes of the US crime series Unforgettable , sorted by the US first broadcast . The television series has four seasons with 61 episodes.
Overview
Season | Number of episodes | First broadcast in the USA | German-language first broadcast | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Season premiere | Season finale | ||
1 | 22nd | September 20, 2011 | May 8, 2012 | May 8, 2012 | December 18, 2012 |
2 | 13 | July 28, 2013 | May 9, 2014 | November 26, 2013 | February 18, 2014 |
3 | 13 | June 29, 2014 | September 14, 2014 | October 9, 2014 | January 1, 2015 |
4th | 13 | November 27, 2015 | 22nd January 2016 | February 11, 2016 | 5th May 2016 |
season 1
The first broadcast of the first season was from September 20, 2011 to May 8, 2012 on the US television channel CBS . The German-language first broadcast took place by the Glitz * channel from May 8 to December 18, 2012.
No. total | No. season | German title | Original filter | First broadcast in the USA | German-language first broadcast | Director | Screenwriter | Odds (USA) |
1 | 1 | Don't forget | pilot | Sept. 20, 2011 | May 8, 2012 | Niels Arden Oplev | Ed Redlich & John Bellucci | 14.09 million |
2 | 1 | Heroes | Heroes | Sept. 27, 2011 | May 15, 2012 | Niels Arden Oplev | Sherri Cooper & Jennifer Levin | 12.4 million |
3 | 1 | The last check out | Check out time | Oct 4, 2011 | May 22, 2012 | John Coles | Joan B. Weiss | 11.58 million |
4th | 1 | In flames | Up in flames | Oct 11, 2011 | May 29, 2012 | Martha Mitchell | Michael Foley & Erik Oleson | 11.72 million |
5 | 1 | Internal investigation | With Honor | Oct 18, 2011 | 5th June 2012 | Peter Werner | Erik Oleson | 11.88 million |
6th | 1 | The it girl | Friended | Oct 25, 2011 | June 12, 2012 | Niels Arden Oplev | Sherri Cooper & Jennifer Levin | 11.25 million |
7th | 1 | The honest death | Road block | Nov 1, 2011 | June 19, 2012 | Jean de Segonzac | Heather Bellson & Christal Henry | 11.30 million |
8th | 1 | All of our things | Lost Things | Nov 8, 2011 | June 26, 2012 | John F. Showalter | Jan Nash, John Belucci & Ed Redlich | 11.72 million |
9 | 1 | The golden bird | Golden Bird | Nov 15, 2011 | 3rd July 2012 | Paul Holahan | Michael Foley | 11.37 million |
10 | 1 | Trajectories | Trajectories | Nov 22, 2011 | July 10, 2012 | Anna Foerster | Erik Oleson | 10.20 million |
11 | 1 | Voices in the head | Spirited Away | Dec 13, 2011 | 17th July 2012 | Karen Gaviola | Joan B. Weiss | 11.30 million |
12 | 1 | The butterfly effect | Butterfly Effect | Jan. 3, 2012 | Oct 9, 2012 | Jace Alexander | Sam Montgomery | 11.88 million |
13 | 1 | The Brotherhood | Brotherhood | Jan. 10, 2012 | Oct 16, 2012 | John David Coles | Jim Adler | 11.25 million |
14th | 1 | Fred | Carrie's caller | Feb 7, 2012 | Oct 23, 2012 | Aaron Lipstadt | Ed Redlich, John Bellucci & J. Robert Lennon | 11.86 million |
15th | 1 | The King of City Island | The Following Sea | Feb. 14, 2012 | Oct 30, 2012 | Oz Scott | Jan Nash & Michael Foley | 11.03 million |
16 | 1 | Broken hearts | Heartbreak | Feb 21, 2012 | Nov 6, 2012 | Anna Foerster | Spencer Hudnut | 10.70 million |
17th | 1 | Dead ends | Blind Alleys | Feb 28, 2012 | Nov 13, 2012 | Peter Werner | Erik Oleson & Heather Bellson | 9.93 million |
18th | 1 | Fred is back | The comeback | March 20, 2012 | Nov 20, 2012 | Jean de Segonzac | Michael Foley & Christal Henry | 11.32 million |
19th | 1 | Close to the fire | Allegiances | March 27, 2012 | Nov 27, 2012 | Oz Scott | Joan B. Weiss | 10.51 million |
20th | 1 | The bomb | You are here | Apr 10, 2012 | Dec 4, 2012 | Jean de Segonzac | Jim Adler | 9.45 million |
21st | 1 | Fred's endgame | Endgame (1) | May 1, 2012 | Dec 11, 2012 | Ken Girotti | Jan Nash & Steven Maeda | 10.66 million |
22nd | 1 | The man in the forest | The Man in the Woods (2) | May 8, 2012 | Dec 18, 2012 | John David Coles | Ed Redlich & John Bellucci | 10.84 million |
Episode 1 Don't forget
Carrie Wells wakes up with screams and finds her neighbor Catherine Grant ( Sofia Jean Gomez ), who performed under various names, stabbed to death in front of the house. Her former friend and partner Lt. Al Burns investigates this case and meets Carrie. Al asks her to support him in this case. A trace results from a missing picture on Catherine's wall, which Carrie, who was once in the apartment, is supposed to recapitulate. The picture shows Catherine and another woman. Carrie puts herself back on the night of the murder and manages to find the murder knife. Al Burns staff are more than amazed at Carrie's skills. Catherine's cell phone has recorded various calls between her and a Steve Latman ( Timothy Adams ), a respected lawyer. Steve is about to get married. His fiancée, Miss Wendy Wilson ( Roxanna Hope ), is the woman Carrie saw in the photo at Catherine's apartment. Carrie manages to get access to Wendy Wilson, who is actually Melody Evans, who was a close friend of Catherine. Catherine's real name was Orthia. She came from Minsk and came to a family in the USA where she was beaten and raped by the landlord. Wendy says that she knew from Catherine that she had met the guy from then and has been blackmailing him ever since. The police track down the man, a certain Frank Harbert ( Brian O'Neill ). He admits the blackmail. When he didn't want to pay any more, she freaked out, there was a knife there and then he stabbed it. Carrie seeks out Frank Harbert's son Ken ( Tom Guiry ), at the crotch she has recognized that old Harbert cannot be the perpetrator, she tells his son on the head that she thinks he is the murderer. He admits the act and yells that Carrie should stop calling her Catherine Grant, she was just a Russian whore who took them in and so she would have thanked them. The man freaks out and attacks Carrie. She is in serious danger. At the last moment, Al Burns can help.
Episode 2 Heroes
Carrie Wells visits the Seiferth couple's house with Al Burns. Ann Seiferth, an anesthetist, and her husband Joel, who runs a Jim Beam Center, were found murdered. They were each shot with a bullet in the head and chest. Carrie's intuition is used to find the seven-year-old son Max ( Kyle Catlett ) of the murdered couple behind a tarpaulin in front of the property's garage. As the investigation shows, Ann Seiferth had been exempted from work as a doctor for a long time; she was charged with the negligent homicide of a 19 year old. As the chief physician at the St. Michael Clinic, Dr. McCardle ( David Costabile ) asserts that Ann was not guilty of anything. It was not foreseeable that the patient would develop atypical anaphylaxis , a rare allergic reaction to the anesthesia. At the insistence of the young man's family, Ann was temporarily released from duty. Ann had just been exonerated by the commission responsible for the case and should be back on duty shortly. According to Dr. McCardle, the couple recently had financial problems, which is why Joel Seiferth also played. During Max's interrogation, there are disagreements between Carrie and Al Burns' current girlfriend, the psychologist Elaine Margulies ( Annie Parisse ). Carrie finds out that the cell phone found at the bottom of the stairs was dropped by Max there, given what he saw. The cell phone then recorded the shots. When Carrie wants to talk to Max again, he is now staying with his aunt Liza Newsome ( Danielle Skraastad ) and her husband Erik ( Mike Houston ), the boy completely overreacts the moment his uncle's voice can be heard. Angry, this Carrie refers the house. Another lead leads to a betting shop and to the dubious moneylender Tom Kunis ( Steven Rishard ), who, however, declares that the Seiferths have paid their debts of 200,000 dollars to him. Through Carrie's exceptional perceptual ability, the investigators come across a Dr. Raker ( Che Ayende ) on the trail. He took Ann's place in the clinic. It's about organ trafficking on a large scale. It is believed that Dr. McCardle is the head of an organ smuggling network. When Carrie was in Dr. McCardle sees a picture that shows him in front of his plane, she recalls the conversation with Max and his reaction and realizes that it was not his uncle who triggered his panic, but a picture of a plane taking off on analog television that of Dr. McCardle. The clinic director once took the family on a flight. It is believed that after her debts were paid and she was about to get her job back, Ann wanted to get out of organ trafficking, and McCardle even threatened to make it public. He then shot both spouses to make it look like an execution. Only Max can identify the doctor as the culprit. Carrie finds the right words to take Max's fear away. In a comparison, Max points to Dr. McCardle as the culprit.
When Carrie said goodbye to her mother Alice a little later in the nursing home with the words that she loved her very much, to Carrie's great surprise she suddenly turned around and said: "Carrie, I love you too."
Episode 3 The last check out
Lawyer Brett Langley ( Stephen Mailer ) is found dead in a hotel room . Tom Martin ( Ryan O'Nan ), the hotel's security chief, offers to help. The officers learn from him that Maria Ortiz ( Victoria Cartagena ) was the last in the guest's room yesterday. When the investigators, including Carrie Wells, entered the hotel lobby, a report was running on television in which Maria Ortiz can be seen with her lawyer Debi Moser ( Linda Emond ), who explains that her client is against you defended sexual assault and the fatal incident occurred. In fact, Mary's fingerprints are found on the murder weapon. To everyone's surprise, Carrie says Maria is lying. In the presence of her lawyer, Maria says what she had already said in front of the television cameras and protests how sorry she is. Det. Nina Inara found out that Maria Ortiz and her boyfriend were fired from their last job for theft. Maria's apartment is searched, and Carrie notices a photo of Maria with a pretty, smiling boy. In the pharmaceutical company Bingham Pharmaceutical, for which Brett Langley worked as a lawyer, they are shocked about the death of the employee. As it turns out, Langley was shadowed by his employer. When Carrie looks again at the photos taken from Maria's apartment, she suspects that the severely disabled boy in a wheelchair shown in one of the photos is the smiling boy shown in the photo with Maria. She brings the photos back to Maria and asks if the disabled child in the photo is her son. Visibly moved, Maria tells her that her son was hit by a car in her home country, by a rich, powerful man. She still doesn't understand how you can do this to a child and then leave them alone. It turns out that Brett Langley was looking for his son. The child's mother, Lauren Garber ( Sarah Sokolovic ), is found, who says that she gave her child up for adoption without naming the father and confirms Langley as the child's father. She says that Brett Langley changed a lot after his cancer operation and didn't want to come to terms with Pharmaceutical's methods. He insisted that he wanted to find his son because the chemotherapy had made him sterile and the little one would remain his only child. The officers are talking to Sandra ( Heidi Armbruster ) and Ian Smith ( James Waterston ), who adopted Lauren's child when she was two days old. They say that they would cooperate with Brett Langley have since Langley as the father of the adoption did not know anything. However, he did not come to an agreed meeting. Via a little yellow foam duck, Carrie finds out that Sandra and Maria know each other. Carrie learns from Sandra that Langley wanted joint custody of his son. Maria would have wanted to help her and her husband to make Langley look bad, even as she did not want another child to be harmed by an influential rich man. But she and her husband had decided not to fight for their child in this way. Maria is arrested. Carrie remembers a receipt that fell off the table while she was with Maria. This receipt can be used to prove that Maria was not in the hotel at the time of the crime. You re-watch the videotape that Carrie hadn’t seen before. Based on the changed flowers, Carrie realizes that the video could not come from the murder evening, but was probably made. Only Tom Martin, the head of security at the hotel, has access to the videos. As it turns out, Tom Martin wanted to put pressure on Langley with the video of Mary, but it wasn't about the child, but rather about extorting $ 200,000 from Langley. He had sent Maria home. There was an argument between him and Langley who suddenly stopped paying and he killed the lawyer. Maria says that Tom forced her to make the false statement. The officers set a trap for Tom Martin, and Maria leads him to confess everything the officers can overhear in the outside broadcast vehicle. When Tom Martin suddenly overreacts and Maria chokes, they are there and arrest the man. Al means to Carrie that they could never have solved the Maria Ortiz case without her, there are tons of cases like that, cases that only their eyes could see.
Episode 4 In Flames
A body was found on the fourth floor of a house, the tenant of the apartment is a certain Peter Forrest. Since there is a risk of explosion, Carrie Wells has to leave the apartment after a few minutes of carefully looking around. As soon as she and Al Burns are on the street, there is a huge explosion on the fourth floor of the building. "We can then copy the crime scene," says Det. Mike Costello. “No,” replies Carrie, “it's okay, you've seen everything.” The dead man is actually the stockbroker Peter Forrest. According to the lease, Forrest was vice president of Sims Bennett, a very successful financial company. When Carrie hears the name “Sims Bennett,” she says that someone in Forrest's apartment shredded Sims Bennett's files. You could only make out the initials “HH” because something was covering the entire font. Al talks to District Attorney Adam Gilroy ( Omar Metwally ), who snaps up any case that makes headlines, Al says. Investigations in Forrest's office, in which they are presented with the account "Howard Hinkel", bring Al and his people just as little further as a reference to a customer by the name of Isaac Brezner ( Maury Ginsberg ). Allison Forrest ( Angela Christian ), Peter's wife, is questioned. She confirms that she and her husband lived separately but had thought about reconciliation. Her husband told her about three months ago that he was about to change his life. He told her that he was involved in charitable organizations and even had therapy. He asked her for one last chance. Det. Nina Inara inquires whether there was no other woman. Perhaps she was against a reconciliation between the couple. Allison Forrest says there was a woman who sometimes called at night, Peter yelled at her to finally leave them both alone. Investigators discover that the nightly calls to Sims Bennett came from the office of a certain Claire Hewson, an assistant in Forrest's department. She was released about three weeks ago. At this point the calls started. When the officers opened Hewson's apartment, they found the woman dead with two shots in the chest. Nina comes across a jewelry case with a ring and a note “Dearest Claire, be mine forever.” In the apartment, Carrie notices a mug with the letters “HyH”. She remembers the initials in Forrest's apartment where the “y” was hidden. The letters stand for “Help your Home,” a foundation that supports delinquent members when they are released from prison. Peter Forrest had helped the foundation to become charitable and managed and increased its assets. Forrest had closed this account three days ago. But where did the money go? The boss of “Help your Home”, Pablo Hortua ( José Soto ), is in prison - for life. Carrie and Al look for him there. He says that at the time he turned to Peter, but after a period of successful collaboration, Peter indicated to him that he could no longer find the time he needed for the foundation. They split up and Forrest transferred the money to another bank. Further investigation reveals that the ring that was found at Hewson's was not bought by Forrest, but by Claire's ex-boyfriend Sgt. Patrick Woodson Adam McNulty . As it turns out, the explosion two floors above Forrest's apartment was intentionally caused by his killer to give him the opportunity to disappear quietly in the general commotion. He hadn't taken into account that the police would be on the scene so quickly. Carrie recaps the time she arrived at the scene. She sees Ramon Garza ( Eden Marryshow ), who was present at the conversation with Hortua and who is also a member of the “HyH” foundation. Al thinks that is impossible because the man is in the high security wing. However, Carrie knows what she saw. A conversation Carrie with prison guard Officer Dennis Halsey ( Chris Bauer ) doesn't get her any further, but when he drives away in his car with the registration number VKT 670, Carrie remembers that this car was parked on the side of the road when she got to the crime scene. looking back, she sees Halsey too. She tells Al and the others about it. The foundation was on the rise until Pablo Hortua took it over. He involved the company in money laundering transactions. Forrest, wanting to do something good, found that he was dealing with a criminal organization. When he wanted to get out, he was liquidated. When asked again, Halsey says he has nothing to say. At the mention of his ex-wife, Carrie's attention, she remembers a conversation Halsey had with the sentence: "I'll bring her to you on Sunday." Carrie realizes that the man is not worried about himself, but about someone else. When she suddenly asks about his daughter, Halsey breaks out that his daughter Anna ( Quinn McCogan ) is being held hostage. When asked, he said that an Ignatio Rodriguez from the Foundation was in prison after the officers interrogated the detainees. The officers storm his apartment and find little Anna. Halsey testifies that he drove Pablo Garza to the homes of Peter Forrest and Claire Hewson, where the murders broke out. Prosecutor Gilroy has found out about Carrie and means that he looks forward to working with her again.
Episode 5 Internal Investigation
When bowling, Lt. Al Burns Det. Carrie Wells introduced his fatherly friend Jim Kelly ( Malachy Cleary ). Shortly afterwards, shots rang out outside, two police officers, one of whom is Jim, were shot down. Jim does not survive the attack, his colleague Det. Stan Moyer ( Lenny Venito ) sustains major injuries. Jim had been lured outside because his headlights were supposedly on. Carrie recalls that it wasn't true. Al wants everything to be focused on this case. Det. Mike Costello tells Carrie that Al will never let this case go. Jim saved his life once. Carrie recalls the noises that were heard during the shooting and comes to the conclusion that the shooter must have had a driver, since the shooting and the screeching of the tires were simultaneous. When you find the car of the perpetrators, which has been reported as stolen, you discover an order from the snack bar of the bowling center with the number 197. Carrie recalls what happened and says she was able to see one of the perpetrators, when the number 197 was called. The investigation leads to Theo Walker, an 18-year-old dark-skinned young man. Theo is linked to drug sales and was evicted from the apartment by his grandmother, a former elementary school teacher, for dealing for a certain LeShawn Doyle ( Ejyp Johnson ). She didn't want her other grandson Malcolm ( Thuliso Dingwall ) to get off the rails . In the widow's apartment, the officers meet the internal investigator Lt. Willard ( Gary Basaraba ), who refuses to give Al and his people any information about the reason for his investigation. Carrie tells Al that the reason is that they think Jim Kelly has a mess. Kelly and colleague Moyer were after LeShawn Doyle for double homicide a few weeks ago. Doyle, who came to town 6 years ago, is now the big hit in Queensbridge . He is suspected of multiple murders, but no one has been able to prove anything to him. Al is indignant about the internal investigation against his friend Jim Kelly and clearly tells his colleagues what he thinks of it. In an interview with Det. Moyer, he says there was no more honest cop than Kelly in the department. He learns from Willard that Jim Kelly is suspected of having informed LeShawn of a planned drug investigation in advance. He also refers to the financial situation of Kelly, who was heavily in debt. Al points out that Jim's wife Sue ( Deidre O'Connell ) had cancer and the insurance no longer wanted to pay. Willard then says that Al should explain to him how it is that Kelly recently paid his wife's hospital bill for $ 27,000 in one fell swoop. Al just replies that he just knew that Kelly would never have gotten involved with a pig like LeShawn. When Al asks Kelly's wife Sue for more information about the money, all she says is that her husband has settled everything financially and that she doesn't know where he got the $ 27,000 from. She also tells Al that Jim has been in a better mood the past few months and has often brought files home with him. In fact, Al finds the files in question and also drugs in Jim's house, as well as a drug schedule for one of LeShawn's drug dens. Shortly afterwards, Theo Walker is found riddled with bullets. Al and his troops find that wherever police officers Det. Richard Franco ( Alfredo Narciso ) and Det. Anthony Cantone ( Stivi Paskoski ) were active in the Le Shawn area, arrests were rare. Their names also appear all over the case files Kelly took home. The two officers are also responsible for the shooting of Theo Walker (allegedly he resisted arrest). Carrie spreads around Franco and Cantone that LeShawn had been arrested and that he wanted to get into a deal. Investigators discover that Theo's partner was Jerome 'J-Dog' Dixon ( Charlie Hudson III ) in Kelly's murder . Theo's brother Malcolm says that Jerome pulled Theo into the whole thing, that his brother didn't even know that he should have killed a “cop”. Jerome is hiding in an abandoned house that he wants to show them. As it turns out through Det. Nina Inara, Malcolm and Moyer know each other, which Carrie is very surprised, since they would have literally introduced themselves to each other as if they had never heard from each other. It is also revealed that Moyer had promised Malcolm's grandmother not to report Theo. Both knew each other from the police sports team. It was Moyer's idea to summon Malcolm. Before joining Homicide, Moyer was on the drug investigation team and was also Canton’s training supervisor. Carrie is certain that Moyer is trying to lure Al into a trap of working with Cantone and Franco. In fact, these two come to the hiding place where Al is with Det. Moyer. Al wants 'J-Dog' alive, Moyer disagrees. When 'J-Dog' learns from Al that Stan Moyer is also there, he reacts horrified. Al hides with him, Moyer, Cantone and Franco approach with their pistol drawn. Carrie and her colleagues come to the aid of the two in good time. The corrupt officials are arrested. Det. Willard apologizes to Al and lets him know that Jim Kelly paid the hospital bill from the proceeds from the sale of his boat. Al grieves that, unlike Carrie, he had short-term doubts. Carrie lets him know she didn't have one because she believed in him. Department officials drink to Jim Kelly, who was a good cop.
Episode 6 The It Girl
A car was found empty and there is evidence of a crime. Det. Mike Costello says it looks like someone has been dragged across the floor. The car is listed on Harrison Publicity. When Carrie and Det. Roe Sanders look around the apartment they rent from the company, Carrie notices some photos, whereupon images start to rewind in her head and then she suddenly knows that it must be Kelly Latimer's ( Kelly Deadmon ) apartment . Kelly comes from the famous Latimer family of oil barons and used to be New York's number one It Girl until Ashley Phillips ( Justine Lupe ) overtook her. Apparently the two women hate each other. Harrison PR, run by Laurel Harrison ( Kristen Bush ), represents many of these girls. Laurel was recently named Trendspotter of the Year. Carrie and Al catch Kelly's boyfriend, Dean Claman ( Patrick Heusinger ), reading in a café. He says Kelly doesn't really have any friends and doesn't get any support from her family until she turns 25. Kelly's last call was to Harrison PR. Carrie says they should go undercover to this club opening everyone in the industry is talking about, maybe they'll find out something. Since Al, out of consideration for his girlfriend Elaine, does not want to go with her, Det. Nina Inara hitched up. They discover Ashley Phillips, who appears to be involved in an argument, and start a conversation with her. A homeless man found Kelly lying in the water. She is dead. When she fell in the water, she was still alive, research shows. As it turns out, Kelly just pretended to be a wealthy oil baron heiress. "Even if you throw away your past, there is always something that you hold onto," says Carrie. They track down the young woman via a snow globe. Your real name is Leanne Farley. She is from West Virginia and was reported missing by husband Joe 18 months ago. He'd hit her over and over again. It turns out that Joe had been chasing her for the past time. They catch him in bed with two prostitutes. Farley says he didn't even know she was dead until then. She would have cleared $ 15,000 from his account and then ran away. But she paid him back the 15,000 plus interest and he also got $ 150,000 from her and from now on $ 10,000 a month. Carrie and Al wonder where Kelly got so much money from. Carrie remembers bits of conversation at the club. She succeeds in getting Trent, ( Kahan James ), the manager of the club, to tell her that robberies have been faked on a regular basis, which then results in very expensive pieces of jewelry being lost that have been turned into cash. Kelly's allegedly stolen necklace sold for $ 150,000. Dean asked questions some time after the attack, he probably suspected that something was wrong. “December 25th, 2009 was not a Sunday, but a Friday,” Carrie said to Dean, “your novel is not autobiographical, but made up.” And there are other inconsistencies in his book. Dean admits that after Kelly's necklace disappeared, he became suspicious of Kelly telling him her story. "When she was honest with me, I just let her down," he says self-accusingly. Carrie manages that Ashley must be available for questioning in the presence of her lawyer. After thorough interrogation by Carrie, Ashley suddenly admits that she and Carrie were best friends. This dire alleged hostility between them was a PR gag of their agent Laurel Harrison. In fact, it made them famous. But it wasn't worth it. It was difficult for her that she was not even allowed to visit Kelly when she was feeling so bad. She then called Laurel so that she could take care of Kelly. Carrie is still talking to Zeke ( Jason Ralph ), an assistant to Laurel. Zeke recorded Kelly's last conversation. Laurel spoke to Kelly. Kelly had asked her for help. You wanted to give up everything and start a new life. Then everything would have come out about Laurel's machinations, she was also the mastermind behind the bogus jewelry theft. Kelly, who had taken drugs, fell asleep during the conversation on the bench, she was almost dead anyway. Laurel tries to convince herself that what she did then was the best solution for everyone. “She needed a girlfriend,” says Carrie.
Episode 7 The Honest Death
A message from a young delivery girl who saw blood leak from under a door leads to Marshall Smith (Kevin O'Donnell), who has been stabbed. The dead man has defensive injuries on his hands. Lt. Al Burns and his team are called. Officials find that the man's 18-month-old daughter Bianca has disappeared. Burns thinks that as long as the mother cannot be excluded as the perpetrator, she is considered the main suspect. Inquiries with the neighbors reveal that Smith was said to have been a loving father. Rosario Sanchez ( Sherri Saum ), who is responsible for the child at the youth welfare office, also confirms that Smith loved his daughter and tried hard to get everything right.
The team learns that a week ago, Smith and employee Jose Alvarez ( Joey Auzenne ) had an argument at his place of work. As it turns out later, Smith deliberately provoked this incident in order to obtain his release. Det. Roe Sanders and Det. Nina Inara found out at little Bianca's day nursery that Smith had deregistered his daughter there two days ago after a man asked about the child, an unsympathetic tall guy with bad breath. A surveillance video from the crib shows the body and arms of the man wearing a striking tattoo. In the meantime, Bianca's mother has been identified, Angie Harris ( Jo Armeniox ), who has been in prison for drug possession for a year and is waiting for her trial. Det. Mike Costello says during her interrogation that he believes that she owed a lot of money to those who sold her fabric and that these people therefore killed Smith and took Bianca with them as a bargaining chip. Reluctantly, she says that the child's father used to work for a company called Logan's Security, and that the employees at that company all had identical tattoos. They were all scary, especially their boss. At the end she asks Costello to find Bianca, she is her child. Carrie apologizes to Rosario Sanchez for her brisk approach during the first conversation and the social worker also gives in. When Sanchez wants to tell Carrie something, her gaze falls on a bald man and she suddenly backs away. Carrie later recognizes this very man, who, as it turns out, is Lou Nagle ( Steve Cirbus ), an employee of Logan's Security, in a photo. All of a sudden, the social worker becomes a suspect because it is discovered that she must have had a toddler in her apartment and that she is suddenly nowhere to be found. The investigation boils down to the fact that Alex Logan, the head of Logan Security, was probably trying to force Smith back to work for him. His company has been suspected of smuggling handguns out of the country for months. For an upcoming transaction, he thought of his old "friend" Smith, who worked for a transport service at JFK Airport . That's why Smith wanted to get his resignation with the provoked argument.
Rosario Sanchez's whereabouts can be found using cell phone tracking. When Al Burns and Carrie Wells arrive at the wooded property, shots are fired. Shortly thereafter, Lou Nagle aims at Carrie and is knocked out by her with a shot in the shoulder. Al takes care of him while Carrie runs to the hut from which a child can be heard whimpering. Carrie meets Rosario Sanchez there, who is holding little Bianca in her arms. Smith called her and asked that she take the little one in for one night. Since she had forgotten diapers, she was back to his apartment and saw an argument between him and two guys. They wanted to force Smith to take part in arms deals, but he refused. She couldn't remember any details. Carrie then tells her about her special memory and that she can help her remember. Most people are able to remember much more than they believed themselves, even if they did not have the same access to it as they did. In fact, with Carrie's help, Sanchez remembers herself, hears Marshall's screams and threats again and that he claims his daughter is with a social worker. In a mirror she sees two men mistreating Smith and can also remember what the man who killed him looks like. Lou Nagle and Alex Logan mistreated Smith and then Logan stabbed him.
Episode 8 All of our things
The 27-year-old public defender Mary Hanston has been found dead by her friend Laura ( Gillian Alexy ). It looks like the perpetrator got in through a back window and then fled through the front door. The dead woman's underwear is missing. Lt. Al Burns and Det. Carrie Wells and Roe Sanders arrive at the scene. Carrie concludes from her observations that the dead woman must have a roommate. The cops learn from Hanston's friend Laura that attorney-at-law Kevin McMillan ( Drew Powell ) has been living with her friend for about a year. Mary did not want a relationship. However, Kevin gave her a sense of security. As Lt. Burns wants to publish a search for McMillan, it is thanks to Carrie's perception that it is not necessary, as she saw the blue blazer , which is approved for him, parked just around the corner. When Burns asked if he killed Mary Hanston because there was blood on his hand, he replied completely stunned: "Mary is dead?" And then, staring at his bloody hand: "I don't know". He can't tell what happened to his hand. He had been out with his friend Joe Williams ( Michael Arden ) the night before . Since he drank too much, Joe took the car keys from him. He no longer knows what happened then.
The forensic examination reveals that Mary was not raped. During Sander's phone call with a lawyer friend, it turns out that Mary had a client who wanted more from her. Although she refused him, he showed up at her place at night and harassed her. Mary then asked her boss to be allowed to submit the case. The guy was charged with attempted sexual abuse. A conversation with him does not help the investigation team.
Joe Williams appears on his own initiative and confirms Kevin McMillan's statement. He suffered the injury on his hand when he slammed a glass on the counter that broke. He also says that Mary signed up for an online service called Connection and has also had a few dates. There was an Adam and a Julian. But he doesn't know any more details. As it turns out, McMillan's alcohol level was so high that he is probably the culprit. When Nina Inara says that the perpetrator must have had rubber arms if he opened the window from the outside, Carrie reconstructs what she saw at the scene and comes to the conclusion that the young lawyer opened the door for her killer must have. She let him in without suspicion because she knew him. The violent break-in was staged later to mislead the police.
Mary's computer is checked, history says she called Fordham University Sociology Department at 1:12 am and emailed Kevin six minutes later saying I need to talk to you as soon as possible. Please come to me before you go to work. With McMillan still in the interrogation room, he can't have checked his mail yet. A conversation between Det. Inara and Laura reveals that Mary said that Joe Williams was studying at Fortham University, but that he always reacted very defensively to questions. It turns out that Williams was never enrolled at Fortham University. Carrie recalls his interrogation and says that it suddenly became clear to him at the department that his fake break-in hadn't worked. He then panicked and invented the online flirting service, as a similar service was flickering across the screen and he read the names Adam and Julian from the photos of the perpetrators pinned on the wall. A key fob that Carrie remembers gets to Williams' apartment because the address he gave was wrong. An inspection of the apartment reveals that he must have left his accommodation head over heels. A target with innumerable bullets is found. Williams is originally from Buffalo , has a new identity and obviously a plan. It is classified as very dangerous. As it turns out, his father and brother were killed in a factory explosion. Eight people died in this fire, which was caused by the negligence of the owner of the Reginald Donner ( Jordan Leeds ) factory . The official sentence of two years imprisonment and a fine is imminent. Carrie remembers the schedule she saw in court. Mary Hanston had to die because she recognized Joe's false identity and thereby saw the frustration of his plan to hold Donner accountable. He had become friends with McMillan because it gave him access to the courthouse at any time. Lou Kestler ( Robert Turano ), who is in charge of security in the courthouse, must first be convinced that it is believed that there will be a shooting in the courtroom when the verdict is pronounced. As it turns out, however, Williams' plan is to simulate a dangerous situation so that everyone can leave the courthouse and he can catch thunder safely. In fact, he manages to get to Donner and point the gun at him. He accuses him of having his family on the conscience, that he knew of the intolerable conditions in his factory and that he did nothing. Carrie and other cops on the team join them. She speaks reassuringly to Williams. He says Mary saw through his story of lies and they wanted to tell Kevin that he just needed a little more time. When she said he should go, he went nuts and grabbed her, she tore herself away and then ... he didn't want to kill her after all. Carrie replies that she read a report about the fire that his brother died trying to save other people. Whether he thinks his father and brother wanted him to do something like that. “Believe me,” Carrie continues, “when I tell you that bad memories can erase good memories. And when you kill him, your good memories, the picture of your family that you have left, will become harder and harder to reach. And at some point these images disappear completely and only then are you all alone and everything that has ever meant something to you is gone, I swear to you. Joe, put the gun down, he's not worth it. ”Joe lowers the gun and gives up. Well done, says Al Burns appreciatively to Carrie.
season 2
The first seven episodes of the second season were first broadcast from July 28 to September 8, 2013 on the US television channel CBS . The remaining six episodes of the season aired from April 4 through May 9, 2014. The German-language first broadcast was from November 26, 2013 to February 18, 2014 on the pay-TV channel Glitz * .
No. total | No. season | German title | Original filter | First broadcast in the USA | German-language first broadcast | Director | Screenwriter | Odds (USA) |
23 | 1 | Intended for higher things | Big time | July 28, 2013 | Nov 26, 1023 | Jean de Segonzac | Ed Redlich & John Bellucci | 7.15 million |
24 | 2 | Who is Mr. Kilborn? | Incognito | 4th Aug 2013 | 3rd Dec. 2013 | Since man | Spencer Hudnut | 7.10 million |
25th | 3 | The jackaline | Day of the Jackie | Aug 11, 2013 | Dec 10, 2013 | Paul Holahan | Wendy Battles | 6.88 million |
26th | 4th | Memory kings | Memory kings | Aug 18, 2013 | Dec 17, 2013 | Peter Werner | Sam Montgomery | 6.57 million |
27 | 5 | Flashback | Past Tense | 25 Aug 2013 | Dec 24, 2013 | Matt Earl Beesley | Barry clapboard | 6.80 million |
28 | 6th | Original and fake | Line up or shut up | Sept. 1, 2013 | Dec 31, 2013 | Peter Werner | Sam Montgomery | 6.94 million |
29 | 7th | The sunken city | Maps and Legends | 8th Sept 2013 | Jan. 7, 2014 | Jean de Segonzac | Quinton Peeples | 5.76 million |
30th | 8th | Mr. and Mrs. Smith | Till death | Apr 4, 2014 | Jan. 28, 2014 | David Platt | Barry M. Schkolnick | 7.32 million |
31 | 9 | The jackalin returns | Flesh and Blood | Apr 11, 2014 | Feb 11, 2014 | Oz Scott | Wendy Battles | 7.59 million |
32 | 10 | Manhunt | Manhunt | Apr 18, 2014 | Jan. 14, 2014 | Jan Eliasberg | Barry clapboard | 7.17 million |
33 | 11 | In the swamp of Long Island | East of Islip | Apr 25, 2014 | Jan. 21, 2014 | Rick Bota | Spencer Hudnut | 7.64 million |
34 | 12 | omega | Omega Hour | May 2, 2014 | Feb. 4, 2014 | Jean de Segonzac | Bill Chais | 7.59 million |
35 | 13 | The class reunion | Reunion | May 9, 2014 | Feb. 18, 2014 | Paul Holahan | John Belucci & Bill Chais | 7.26 million |
season 3
The first broadcast of the third season was from June 29 to September 14, 2014 on the US broadcaster CBS . The German pay TV broadcaster TNT Glitz broadcast the German-language first broadcast from October 9, 2014.
No. total | No. season | German title | Original filter | First broadcast in the USA | German-language first broadcast | Director | Screenwriter | Odds (USA) |
36 | 1 | New hundreds | New Hundred | June 29, 2014 | Oct 9, 2014 | Peter Werner | Synopsis: Ed Decter, Acting: Ed Decter & Spencer Hudnut | 6.22 million |
37 | 2 | Right through the heart | The combination | July 6, 2014 | Oct 16, 2014 | Matt Earl Beesley | Daniele Nathanson | 6.20 million |
38 | 3 | The Claridge scandal | The haircut | July 13, 2014 | Oct 23, 2014 | Jean de Segonzac | Spencer Hudnut | 6.02 million |
39 | 4th | Ripped off | Cashing out | 20th July 2014 | Oct 30, 2014 | Jean de Segonzac | Spencer Hudnutz | 6.39 million |
40 | 5 | Flavor explosion | A Moveable Feast | July 27, 2014 | Nov 6, 2014 | Andy Wolk | Gina Gold & Aurorae Khoo | 6.45 million |
41 | 6th | Oppressive evidence | Stray Bullet | Aug 3, 2014 | Nov 13, 2014 | Christine Moore | Michael Reisz | 5.67 million |
42 | 7th | The three amigos | Throwingn Shade | 17th Aug 2014 | Nov 20, 2014 | Paul Holahan | Michael Reisz | 6.28 million |
43 | 8th | The island | The Island | Aug 24, 2014 | Nov 27, 2014 | Oz Scott | Michael Reisz | 6.39 million |
44 | 9 | The recordings | Admissions | Aug 30, 2014 | 4th Dec 2014 | Michael Pressman | Sean Crouch | 4.30 million |
45 | 10 | The sword of the righteous | Fire and Ice | 31 Aug 2014 | Dec 11, 2014 | Darnell Martin | Synopsis: Ed Decter, Acting: Quinton Peeple | 6.02 million |
46 | 11 | The commodity love | True Identity | 7th Sept 2014 | Dec 18, 2014 | Nick Gomez | Sean Crouch & Daniele Nathanson | 6.97 million |
47 | 12 | Always on | Moving on | Sept. 14, 2014 | Dec 25, 2014 | Paul Holohan | Synopsis: Louisa Hill, Acting: Spencer Hudnut | 6.45 million |
48 | 13 | Poisoned | DOA | Sept. 14, 2014 | Jan. 1, 2015 | Matt Earl Beesley | Quinton Peeples | 5.78 million |
Season 4
The first broadcast of the fourth season was from November 27, 2015 to January 22, 2016 on the US cable channel A&E .
No. total | No. season | German title | Original filter | First broadcast in the USA | German-language first broadcast | Director | Screenwriter | Odds (USA) |
49 | 1 | Visit from the past | Blast from the past | Nov 27, 2015 | Feb 11, 2016 | Matt Earl Beesley | Synopsis: Ed Redlich & John Bellucci, Acting: Bill Chais | 0.84 million |
50 | 2 | The key witness | Good check | Nov 27, 2015 | Feb. 18, 2016 | Jace Alexander | Spencer Hudnut | 0.71 million |
51 | 3 | In the shadow of jazz | Behind the beat | Dec 4, 2015 | Feb 25, 2016 | Matt Earl Beesley | Karen Campbell | 0.92 million |
52 | 4th | The scent of death | Dollars and Scents | Dec 11, 2015 | March 3, 2016 | Paul Holahan | Timothy J. Lea | 0.94 million |
53 | 5 | Call and raise | All in | Dec 18, 2015 | March 10, 2016 | Jean de Segonzac | Bill Chais & Spencer Hudnut | 1.01 million |
54 | 6th | Deadly images | The Return of Eddie | Jan. 1, 2016 | 17th March 2016 | Paul Holahan | Emmy Grinwis | 5.67 million |
55 | 7th | Afraid of wet feet | We Can Be Heroes | Jan. 8, 2016 | March 31, 2016 | Laura Belsey | John Paul Roche | 0.74 million |
56 | 8th | Deadly Mission | Breathing space | Jan 15, 2016 | Apr 7, 2016 | Oz Scott | Louisa Hill | 0.71 million |
57 | 9 | Storm low | Shelter from the Storm | Jan 15, 2016 | Apr 14, 2016 | Andy Wolk | Timothy J. Lea & Karen Campbell | 0.65 million |
58 | 10 | New game, new misfortune | Game On | Jan. 22, 2016 | Apr 21, 2016 | Kate Woods | Jeff Pfeiffer | 0.84 million |
59 | 11 | Two people, one face | About Face | Jan. 22, 2016 | March 24, 2016 | David Platt | Jacob Copithorne | 0.66 million |
60 | 12 | Once a cop, always a cop | Bad Company | Jan. 22, 2016 | Apr 28, 2016 | Jamie Sheridan | Bill Chais | 0.55 million |
61 | 13 | The secret army | Paranoid Android | 22nd January 2016 | 5th May 2016 | Matt Earl Beesley | Spencer Hudnut | 0.49 million |
Web links
- Episode list in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Episode list at TheFutonCritic.com
- List of episodes at Fernsehserien.de
Individual evidence
- ↑ Unforgettable: Season 2 . In: Zap2it.com . Archived from the original on December 4, 2013. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved September 28, 2013.
- ↑ DE series planner: November 2013 - Part 2 . In: Serienjunkies.de . October 29, 2013. Retrieved September 29, 2013.
- ↑ Unforgettable: Season 3 . In: Zap2it.com . Retrieved July 22, 2014.
- ↑ Unforgettable: Season 3 starts in October on TNT Glitz . In: Serienjunkies.de . August 27, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2014.