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- A man pulls a gun and takes Nick's court over. He claims that he is the husband of a woman who was killed and is looking for justice. He demands to see the Night Watchmen--Nick's group but when they arrive they discover another group claiming to be them shows up. They think there is more going on.
- A regular series of behind-the-scenes featurettes, cast and crew interviews, trailers, and plugs for merchandising that were originally tacked onto the end of Full Moon Entertainment's home videos.
- A crime that has been committed may be drug related.
- Harry goes undercover as a member of the Aryan Brotherhood.
- Brennan Flannery is a former race car driver, who runs a school for aspiring drivers. He is then approached by Blue Stratton, a former military intelligence operative, who wants to start his own bodyguard business, who convinces Brennan to expand the school to include that. Now, Blue along with Brennan's daughter, Kate, who is survival expert, and Shane Adams, an aspring race car driver, go out on a mission every episode, protecting someone or something.
- A woman approaches Frank and H.H. and tells them that a man they know is in trouble. They agree to help.
- Doctor Jak accuses self-aware Heisenberg of being a terrorist leader who's organizing the androids (or biots) to rebel. Sagan is ordered to destroy it. Maxwell Jr.'s parents tell him to find a way to retake control over Heisenberg.
- Gorda tries to steal a cache of iridium from the Madisons' Maximum, Inc. corporation behind their back. They find out about it and anonymously tip off the Phantom to help them track her down, so they can deal with both of them for good.
- Kit gathers his allies Guran, Sagan, Heisenberg, Pavlova and even Mr. Cairo to try to stop Rebecca after she starts her endgame by annihilating Sean One. However, Kit has one more enemy to worry about - Doctor Jak.
- In the series finale, Kit finally learns the whole truth behind the Zero Sector incident and his father's actions, while Rebecca finally uses her biot androids to take over Metropia. Will the Phantom finally bring her and her allies down?
- Richard Syutkin decides that the station could use more horror in their night schedule and Local Television Director struggles to find some.
- While investigating the deaths of two teenage surfers found on the beach, Bronk realizes that he is on the trail of the professional international assassin "Scorpio". But who is Scorpio's actual target?
- A master of disguise, who works for Kartel, whom Thomas placed in prison, escapes. Kartel wants him to steal a weapon, but first wants them to bring his girlfriend to him. Thomas, knowing this, gets to her first. When the guy finds out, he kills the Kartel man and sets out to get her and Thomas.
- Former actor/vaudevillian Skip E. Lowe interviews actors and actresses who were popular in Hollywood's "Golden Era" but who seldom give interviews.
- A millionaire hires a pair of private investigators, who specialize in recovering lost and stolen objects, to find his daughter, who has apparently been smuggled out of the country.
- Dani's trying to sell the house which she and her husband lived in. And as she is fixing it, someone comes looking for her husband. But before he could say anything, he drops dead. When Dani tells Jack who it is, he calls Henry. It seems that the man is an Agency operative who stole millions from the Agency. And there's a rumor he had an accomplice and at the top of the list is Dani's husband. Dani is determined to prove her husband's innocence. There are three men keeping an eye on Dani. And a man who just moved in, seems to be a little too friendly.
- Five Federal marshals are out to burn a maniacal bandit and his cohorts who have stolen three truckloads of Stinger missiles.
- Vance Gordon is a director making a mafia movie, despite setbacks like quitting actors, a cinematographer who has not read the script and a crew member thinking he would be better in the director's chair. Oh, did we mention that the craft services dude, Chicago, ends up playing the lead? But his role is perhaps short-lived unless he can save the film crew, who has been taken hostage by Hollywood superstar Richard Lynch. Can Chicago save the day? Perhaps, if he does what any good actor does. He must improvise.
- Hired by a tennis star to track down his missing prosthetic limb, the team stumbles upon a counterfeiting ring that needs the contents of the athlete's appendage.
- Also known as "We the Women," it concerns the final front in the fight for women's suffrage in the US in August 1920: the Tennessee Legislature. It stars Geraldine Fitzgerald as Carrie Chapman Catt.