Riley and Gabriel are shocked when the identities of sleeper agents embedded in the U.S. government are revealed.
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Mar 31 2014 |
Gabriel and Riley must determine who is responsible for framing Gabriel when he is suspected of murder; Tetazoo leads a manhunt for Riley and Gabriel.
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Mar 24 2014 |
As Riley and Gabriel track an infamous hacker, they learn the suspect may have been set up and a sinister group may be planning a nuclear attack.
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Mar 17 2014 |
When the FBI's witness protection database is compromised and witnesses are blackmailed, Gabriel, Lillian and Riley go to San Francisco.
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Mar 10 2014 |
When an aggressive virus wipes out Gabriel's memory, he thinks Jin Cong is good and helps him find a secret document.
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Mar 03 2014 |
While in Bolivia with Riley to protect a presidential candidate from assassination, Gabriel is shocked to learn his best friend is the suspect.
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Feb 24 2014 |
Gabriel and Cybercom investigate when artificial intelligence scientists are infected and killed by microscopic robots.
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Feb 17 2014 |
Gabriel and the team go to Texas to help contain a deadly, quickly spreading virus and identify patient zero.
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Feb 10 2014 |
The daughter of a senator in Mexico is kidnapped by a cartel; Lillian uncovers a connection between her father (Peter Coyote) and the cartel.
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Feb 03 2014 |
Riley and Gabriel go on a covert mission in Syria in order to rescue American journalists being held hostage; the truth about Riley's past with her ex-boyfriend is revealed when they are forced to work together.
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Jan 27 2014 |
Gabriel's chip is hacked, leading to him discovering that Mei Chen is still alive and that she possesses a chip even more powerful than his own.
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Jan 20 2014 |
During an investigation into a suicide bombing at the U.S. Marine base, a discovery is made about a new, chemically undetectable bomb material; Gabriel is unable to finish a task.
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Jan 13 2014 |
Gabriel and Riley must rescue a kidnapped member of CyberCom -- the man who invented the chip implanted in Gabriel's brain -- before secret technology falls into the wrong hands.
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Jan 07 2014 |