Overview
In this episode the team tries to stop a terrorist attack on Washington D.C. As Jack tries to stop the Al Qaida leader Jack learns that his methods come into question when a Civil Rights complaint is filed against him. Jack learns that his methods come into question. The suit against Jack claims that he used racial profiling to arrest the suspect. Now Jack faces the possibility that he will lose his job with the F. B. I. Jack meets with the suspects lawyer to warn her that if she reads her client's note she may open a sleeper cell that may trigger the terrorist attack. Tara begins a relationship with Stanley who will help Sue figure out the hidden messages the suspect is sending. Tara begins a relationship with Stanley who will help Sue figure out the hidden messages the suspect is sending Jack learns that the Office of Professional Responsibility or (OPR) is investigating Jack because the suspect he arrested feels that his Civil Rights were violated.
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2 - 1The Girl Who Signed Wolf October 05, 2003
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2 - 2The Sniper October 12, 2003
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2 - 3Homeland Security November 02, 2003
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2 - 4Cold Case November 09, 2003
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2 - 5The Newlywed Game (1) November 16, 2003
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2 - 6Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (2) November 23, 2003
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2 - 7Bad Hair Day January 11, 2004
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2 - 8Political Agenda January 18, 2004
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2 - 9The Gambler February 08, 2004
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2 - 10Into Thin Air February 15, 2004
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2 - 11To Grandmother's House We Go February 22, 2004
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2 - 12The Lawyer April 04, 2004
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2 - 13The Holocaust Survivor April 11, 2004
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2 - 14The Mentor April 18, 2004
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2 - 15Rocket Man April 25, 2004
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2 - 16Elvis Is in the Building May 02, 2004
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2 - 17Hit and Run May 09, 2004
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2 - 18Concrete Evidence May 16, 2004
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2 - 19The Kiss May 23, 2004