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- An assassin hides out in Italy for one last assignment.
- Two Detectives Jack and Georgina who share chemistry but have complicated personal lives.
- Lindsay, a mother of four, resolves to change her wayward children after her husband returns from prison after four years.
- Martin Clunes plays a curator from an English museum who is being asked to return a mystical Maori relic to New Zealand. All sorts of cultural misunderstanding abound as well as an unexpected romantic attraction.
- The Carter family makes a living as crooks, liars, and manipulators. When Mack, the patriarch, gets arrested for a string of burglaries and sentenced to four years in jail, Lindsay decides to turn her family straight and make an honest living--however unglamorous that may be.
- Lindsay takes a job offer from an old family friend whose intentions may not be purely professional. Vin ingratiates himself with the Hong family, but an ill-timed indiscretion may throw that into jeopardy.
- No longer flush with ill-gotten cash, the Carters are finding honest life a bit trying. Lindsay has yet to shake her family's bad reputation and is wrongfully accused of stealing a truck, while Kacie has a convoluted strategy to cultivate her modeling career.
- Vin and Taylor take dangerous likings to the Hong women. Grandpa Norman and his old friend, Margaret, are up to no good. And Lindsay, working at an auto insurance agency, detects a workplace scam and risks everything by resisting it.
- Lindsay finds success with her lingerie business, but a shady loan her business partner makes to a deadbeat boyfriend throws the whole operation into jeopardy. Kacie's dalliance with a married celebrity becomes tabloid fodder, which she is more than happy to feed.
- Perhaps Lindsay is getting too good at making an honest living--she's now accused of tipping off the police, and even her husband doubts her. Feeling trapped by the Hong family, Vin decides to steal a car, unaware of the extraordinary trouble its contents may get him into.
- Immature cop Jack Armstrong and new partner Kate Bishop, whose husband is a workaholic, investigate the murder of seemingly lonely singleton Sally Jacobs. A friend of the deceased tells them that she had just met a handsome blond man and Jack connects this to another, recent murder whose victim had the same tastes as Sally. Both women had loyalty shopping cards from the Honey Bee group and the killer would seem to be an employee with access to the company's database. Kate enters false details of herself to act as decoy, learning of her husband's apparent infidelity in the process. She is duly approached by a handsome young man. But is he the killer? An after hours visit to the Honey Bee offices provides the answer.
- Banker Andrew Bridgley checks into a clinic for treatment of his depression, where somebody tries to blow him up. Kate and Jack investigate, Jack as crass as ever though he shows sympathy to Kate when she tells him that she and husband Dan are seeking marriage guidance. An attempt to shoot Andrew shows that somebody has hired a hitman, disguised as a patient. When Andrew refuses to go to a safe house the cops move in with him though they fail to save another patient, who eats a poisoned meal meant for Andrew. Kate accidentally exposes the hitman though their employer's identity comes as a surprise. Kate and Dan reconcile but Jack, following a spot of afternoon delight with the clinic's female director, is diagnosed with testicular cancer.
- Steeling himself to have his right testicle surgically removed, Jack joins Kate as they investigate the abduction of Gemma G, from pop band Candy Crew. A ransom is paid but Gemma is not released. As the group's fortunes soar due to the surrounding publicity, Jack suspects an inside job and is proved partially right when the band's manager Richard is murdered. In a showdown at a greyhound track, Jack rescues both Gina and Kate from the kidnapper before undergoing his operation. He is visited in hospital by Kate - will she stay on as his partner or return to Bristol with Dan?
- Jack is joined by earnest new partner Georgina 'George' Dixon to investigate the murder of car salesman Carl Mercer,whose corpse is found in the boot of a car at his work-place. Jack is convinced the killer is one of his work colleagues,including service manager Dave Jackson and his daughter,receptionist Debbie,who was engaged to Carl,or sales rival Emma. Top of the list is Debbie's jealous ex-boyfriend Ryan Kinnock,who detested Carl. To lazy Jack's annoyance George makes him help her check the suspects' phone records and he actually finds the person who had sex with Carl the night he died. This in turn leads to George unmasking the killer.
- Laura Edwards, a student of Gender Studies, is found murdered in the university library. George and Jack investigate, though he annoys her by going on about new girlfriend Danielle. Laura's tutors point the detectives towards her circle of post-genderist, butch friends and the pair go undercover: George as a tutor and Jack a mature student. He manages to antagonize most of Laura's clique including ex-lover Rainbow, who says that Laura left her for a man, Ian, but he claims Laura used him and had sex with lots of men and women. One of these -- or their jealous lover -- is the murderer.
- After Jack's juvenile antics get him - and George - demoted to the missing persons unit they investigate the disappearance of lawyer Ted Finch, whose body is later found in a river. His widow was having an affair with work colleague Charlie,but he had an alibi and the trail leads to the gym where Ted was last seen alive.George finds herself drawn to one of its members,leading Jack to believe she is in danger and mount a clumsy rescue attempt before working out what really happened to Ted.
- Alison Clarke is murdered and Over-Done scrawled in ketchup on her wall. She was a leading contestant in 'Kitchen Maestro' a TV cookery contest with abrasive chef Robert Randell and George goes undercover to take her place. She soon finds that,aside from nerdy but affable young Marcus,the other entrants are frighteningly competitive - and then a second contestant is killed. George is revealed to be a truly excellent cook but it is Jack who uses a culinary ruse to trap the culprit. However he is exposed when he tries to claim George's superb cooking is his own to impress new girlfriend Beth.
- As George and Jack investigate the murder of headmaster Brian Chaps, his neck skewered with a knitting needle, George's parents' divorce preys on her mind and Jack's attempts at levity do not help. Prime suspect is parent Davina Hall, who rowed with the victim and has a knitting needle in her bag but being left-handed exonerates her. Several other mothers, all avid knitters, admit to trying to bribe Chaps to enroll their children and Jack falls for one of them but George believes she is the killer. Will a second murder prove her right?
- Thrilled that she has dozens of replies from her on-line dating site, George joins Jack in investigating an armed robbery at the Poynter family's jewellers. A valuable diamond has been stolen but patriarch Ron Poynter is reluctant to involve the law, despite evidence suggesting an inside job. Tony however points the detectives towards a known gang of robbers whose den they raid, learning that a member of the Poynter family indeed contacted them to rob the shop. George and Jack must find out which one. Jack is also asked to be best man at his sarcastic surgeon brother's wedding but old fraternal animosity surfaces, leading George to give up the internet dating to console Jack and accompany him to the wedding.