Without a Trace season 3
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Without a Trace | |
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Season 3 | |
Starring | Anthony LaPaglia Poppy Montgomery Marianne Jean-Baptiste Enrique Murciano Eric Close |
No. of episodes | 23 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 23, 2004 May 19, 2005 | –
Season chronology | |
The third season of Without a Trace premiered September 23, 2004 on CBS and concluded May 19, 2005. There are 23 episodes in this season. The third season of Without a Trace was released on DVD in region 1 on May 15, 2012,[1] in region 2 in Germany on July 14, 2006,[2] and in the UK on July 24, 2006.[3] In region 4, the third season was released on May 2, 2007.[4]
Cast
- Anthony LaPaglia as FBI Missing Persons Unit Supervisory Special Agent John Michael "Jack" Malone
- Poppy Montgomery as FBI Missing Persons Unit Special Agent Samantha "Sam" Spade
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste as FBI Missing Persons Unit Special Agent Vivian "Viv" Johnson
- Enrique Murciano as FBI Missing Persons Unit Special Agent SA Danny Taylor
- Eric Close as FBI Missing Persons Unit Special Agent Martin Fitzgerald
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | U.S. viewers (millions) |
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48 | 1 | "In the Dark" | Paul Holohan | Hank Steinberg | September 23, 2004 | 2T5151 | 21.51[5] |
The team searches for Kelly Corcoran, a teenage girl who recently went blind (played by sighted actress Angela Goethals). She and her mobility instructor, Luisa Cruz (Iyari Limon), go missing while on a camping trip. The team discover that a boy with a crush on Kelly may hold vital information that could save both the girls. Meanwhile, Vivian is the new supervisor of the team following Jack's imminent departure to Chicago, but for the Malone family, all is not well on the home front. Jack and his lawyer work together after Maria and the children have left, and uncover shocking information that suggests Maria has been consulting a divorce lawyer for months and cruelly been planning to leave Jack in New York, and take his children away. He is clearly devastated by the truth, shocked that Maria has seemingly behaved so coldly. | |||||||
49 | 2 | "Thou Shalt Not" | Randy Zisk | Jennifer Levin | October 7, 2004 | 2T5152 | 21.31[6] |
The team searches for Maureen Grady, a nurse's aide in the burn unit of her local hospital. She goes missing on her way home from work one night after stopping on the roadside to change a flat tire. It isn't long before the team discover that all is not as it seems with the devout churchgoer and her husband, Nathan, and their shady past soon reveals that the couple are both on the FBI Wanted list for bombing an abortion clinic years earlier. Jack rejoins the team after telling his New York boss that his wife, Maria, is divorcing him. His former squad are stunned to see him back in the office, and Vivian, the new supervisor is deeply disappointed when told that now Jack is staying in New York senior management insists that he take charge of the team again. | |||||||
50 | 3 | "Light Years" | Craig Zisk | Greg Walker | October 14, 2004 | 2T5153 | 19.35[7] |
Teddy Cota, an x-ray technician with a fascination with extraterrestrials, goes missing. After speaking to members of Teddy's friends and family, the team learn that his alien obsession may have to do with events in his childhood that have been muddled. With Jack back in charge the team must decipher fact from fiction in order to track down Teddy before it's too late. Jack and Vivian have a heated argument while driving together, during which Jack is confronted with some very uncomfortable home truths. | |||||||
51 | 4 | "Upstairs Downstairs" | Timothy Busfield | Hank Steinberg & Judy Sachs | October 21, 2004 | 2T5154 | 18.49[8] |
June Ojeda, a nanny, goes missing from her wealthy employer's home the same night she is fired for stealing. The child she cared for, Nikki Pierce, also vanishes. At first it seems that June has taken the baby in revenge for losing her job, but all is not as it seems and as the team look deeper into the story, they uncover a sequence of events that points the finger of suspicion at Nikki's parents. A web of lies, weaved with dubiously honorable intentions, must be untangled before the truth can surface. | |||||||
52 | 5 | "American Goddess" | Tony Goldwyn | Maria Maggenti | October 28, 2004 | 2T5155 | 22.06[9] |
Lynette Shaw (Elizabeth Berkley), winner of the plastic surgery/makeover TV show 'American Goddess' goes missing from a publicity event. Her dressing room is trashed in an apparent struggle and the team work on a theory that she was abducted. After investigating Lynette's friends and family, they realize that Lynette has personal issues that may have contributed to her disappearance. After discovering the reason she entered into the reality show in the first place, the squad track down two men who may or may not know more than they are telling. Danny remembers a seemingly insignificant comment made by a former workmate of Lynette's, which leads the team to develop a new and potentially deadly theory for the disappearance. They must race to track Lynette down before time runs out. | |||||||
53 | 6 | "Nickel and Dimed (Part I)" | Martha Mitchell | David Amann | November 4, 2004 | 2T5156 | 21.77[10] |
Colleen McGrath (Audrey Marie Anderson), a young single mother, goes missing moments after dropping off her son Jake at his babysitter's house. The team discover that Colleen has been struggling with money and has been increasingly desperate to earn extra cash after she lost her cleaning job. Having found out that Jake needs an expensive hearing aid, she has been trying anything in order to make the extra money she needs. It isn't long before evidence turns up that suggests Colleen may have gotten herself involved with some dangerous and violent drug dealers in an attempt to pay for the hearing aid. Samantha gets emotionally involved with the case, a fact that begins to worry both Jack and Martin. | |||||||
54 | 7 | "Nickel and Dimed (Part II)" | John F. Showalter | Jan Nash | November 11, 2004 | 2T5157 | 20.46[11] |
Colleen McGrath (Audrey Marie Anderson) is still missing following an encounter with a known drug dealer and suspected murderer. In an effort to find her, Samantha goes undercover to find out vital information from Colleen's colleagues and neighbors who may not be willing to talk to the police or FBI. It isn't long before Samantha finds herself tangled up in the world of drug trafficking from which she was trying to save Colleen. Jack and Martin both jeopardize their jobs in a joint attempt at tracking down a now missing Samantha. | |||||||
55 | 8 | "Doppelgänger II" | Timothy Busfield | Hank Steinberg | November 18, 2004 | 2T5158 | 19.75[12] |
A homeless woman goes missing from a hostel and the team is led to re-examine an old case they all know well. Rick and Greg Knowles, twins who were already suspected in a series of brutal murders of homeless women dating back several years, are back in the frame again. Although Greg is currently in prison awaiting trial for the killings, the team suspect, but are having trouble proving, that his brother was actually responsible. Jack leads the charge to make the most of the second chance they have to convict the right man. It isn't long before they realize that to crack the case, they must break down the strong bond between the twins. | |||||||
56 | 9 | "Trials" | David Von Ancken | David H. Goodman | November 25, 2004 | 2T5159 | 19.75[13] |
Peter Ducek, an elderly juror, disappears on the same day the jury is dismissed to consider a verdict in a murder case. Initially, Jack and the team suspect that the disappearance is connected to the defendant who has connections to violent gang members and threatened the jury members while in court. However. following interviews with Peter's son, the team begins to believe that the key to finding the missing man may lie in his past, a past that could include connections to Nazi Germany. | |||||||
57 | 10 | "Malone v. Malone" | Hank Steinberg | Hank Steinberg | December 9, 2004 | 2T5160 | 19.49[14] |
The team throws a Christmas party and are relieved that they are able to enjoy the season without a missing person's case to solve. Meanwhile, Jack's divorce is moving along, with Maria and her lawyer arriving at the FBI offices for Jack's deposition. Maria forces Jack to relive painful childhood memories in a heartless attempt to gain sole custody of their two young daughters. | |||||||
58 | 11 | "4.0" | Ken Collins | Jennifer Levin | January 6, 2005 | 2T5161 | 23.76[15] |
Straight-A student Tara Patterson disappears from a bus stop after talking with friends. On the surface, Tara seems to be a straight-A, high-achieving student with dreams of studying at Harvard, but it isn't long before the team discovers that behind Tara's perfect image lies a hidden life, one that may include drugs and married men. However, the real reason for Tara's disappearance is a secret she has been hiding for months. | |||||||
59 | 12 | "Penitence" | Scott White | Allison Abner | January 13, 2005 | 2T5162 | 18.77[16] |
A prison inmate, James MacAvoy, goes missing just weeks before he is due to be released on parole. James' sister contacts Jack's team and begs them to look into it. The prison authorities say that he escaped during a yard fight, but his sister passionately believes otherwise, that he is a reformed character who had "found God". After discovering that James has been an enforcer for a neo-Nazi prison gang, the team find evidence that suggests he may not be the changed man his sister claims, and that he could be involved in a plot to silence a witness to a death row crime, suspected to have been committed by a fellow inmate. | |||||||
60 | 13 | "Volcano" | John F. Showalter | Greg Walker | February 3, 2005 | 2T5163 | 19.33[17] |
Ian Norville, an autistic boy, goes missing while on a school trip to the New York Museum of Natural History. Jack instantly suspects Ian's father, Daniel, after he exhibits some odd behavior immediately following the disappearance. It is speculated that after some recent revelations in the Norville family, Daniel may be relieved that Ian is missing, and perhaps even personally involved in the disappearance. As the team investigate further, they suspect that various people close to Ian could be involved. They also learn how difficult it is to raise a disabled child, both for the family, and the child itself. | |||||||
61 | 14 | "Neither Rain Nor Sleet" | Timothy Busfield | Jan Nash | February 10, 2005 | 2T5164 | 19.63[18] |
67 | 20 | "The Bogie Man" | Rob Bailey | Jennifer Levin | May 4, 2005 | 2T5170 | 19.93[19] |
Seven years ago, a thirteen-year-old girl named Amber Bryce went missing, and suspicion fell on her boyfriend, then-17-year-old Curtis Horne (John Krasinski). When Daisy Thorpe, who had become obsessed with getting justice for Amber's death, also ends up missing in the present day, the team is called in to investigate. While Martin and Danny work from the office, Sam and Jack work in the field, starting their investigation with the local cleric, Amber's father, and trying to find out why Curtis Horne has stayed in town all these years. Some disturbing news from inside the Thorpe home leads the team to believe that Daisy's father may know more than he is telling. While Vivian is home having troubles with Reggie, Martin makes a decision about his relationship with Sam. | |||||||
References
- ↑ "Without a Trace - the Complete 3rd Season DVD Information | TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on August 29, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2012.
- ↑ "Without a Trace – Spurlos verschwunden: Die komplette dritte Staffel (4 DVDs)". Amazon.de. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
- ↑ "Without A Trace: Season 3: 4dvd: Box Set". HMV. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
- ↑ "Without A Trace - Season 3 DVD". www.dvdorchard.com.au. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. September 29, 2004. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
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- ↑ "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. December 14, 2004. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
- ↑ "A RECORD-SETTING WEEK FOR "WITHOUT A TRACE"" (Press release). CBSPressExpress.com. January 11, 2005. Retrieved July 17, 2010.
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- ↑ "Weekly Program Rankings". ABC Medianet. February 15, 2005. Retrieved July 24, 2010.
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