Sam's greatest shock yet is to see his father Vic Tyler, who disappeared at his birthday party 'tomorrow' when he becomes four, arrested for collecting the ransom money demanded by infamously violent Italian brothers for the baby of Karl and Janice Kreshpane. Sam believes Vic's story he ignored what he was collecting and just paid off gambling debts, and gets him released provided he wears a wire when delivering the cash. That goes bloodily wrong, but the baby is found. Sam stays to protect his mother and his toddler self, but as the party in the park approaches, so does a grim truth. Written by KGF Vissers
All Episodes - S01
EPS01
After an accident, NYPD detective Sam Tyler inexplicably finds himself back in 1973, where he must help solve a murder that is eerily similar to a case he was investigating in 2008.
EPS02
Sam is in 1973. Period. 2008 only exists as flashes of Sam's memory, assisted by a mysterious robot. A suspect in a series of deadly armed robberies of check cashing stores, Trent, is picked up but let loose for lack of evidence. Trent then attempts another robbery, gets killed by Hunt, but not before Trent shoots June the precinct secretary, at the scene. When a witness states that Trent was escorted by uniformed police going into the store being robbed, it becomes a corruption issue. It turns out June was connected to Trent, and this is how the case gets solved. Written by Dave Goldhirsch
EPS03
Gene Hunt just wants to find and lynch the obvious pacifist hippie scum suspects. Luckily Sam insists to look for evidence and thus discovers that Jimmy's dearly missed father also lead a secret life, which costs him any sympathy from bigot Ray. During the investigation, Tyler realizes he's returned to the very block and house where he lived for a while in between his dad's many moves, wondering if his youth is his mission. A guru inspires the theory his supposed future background may be the actual illusion he's about to wake up from. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS04
Sam busts a guy for accosting his mother, only to find out he's a loan shark and she's into him for a thousand dollars. When his mother doesn't want to prosecute, she, unknowingly, leads Sam down a road that puts him on the outs with Annie. Written by Moviedude1
EPS05
Puertorican Angel Ramirez, who seemingly caused a black girl's fatal fall, is nearly lynched. Only father Tim, who believes in his innocence, and Sam, who sticks to justice, prevent lieutenant Gene Hunt's bigot bunch aiding the lynch mood 'to stop the race riots'. Then Sam's future mentor, now a young cop, and a rising civil rights lawyer, join his effort. Ultimately, the truth isn't enough, but justice is served. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS06
After a wild Christmas party at the precinct, Sam receives a wild phone call that states he has until two o'clock to pull out of his coma before the doctor will pull the plug, just as his watch commander walks in with a hostage situation at a local hospital where the terrorists demands a dangerous operation be performed on the guy's brother. Written by Moviedude1
EPS07
Sam's greatest shock yet is to see his father Vic Tyler, who disappeared at his birthday party 'tomorrow' when he becomes four, arrested for collecting the ransom money demanded by infamously violent Italian brothers for the baby of Karl and Janice Kreshpane. Sam believes Vic's story he ignored what he was collecting and just paid off gambling debts, and gets him released provided he wears a wire when delivering the cash. That goes bloodily wrong, but the baby is found. Sam stays to protect his mother and his toddler self, but as the party in the park approaches, so does a grim truth. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS08
Lieutenant Gene Hunt 'steals' a bank-robbery case in the neighboring precinct after its boss, his longstanding rival Anthony Nunzio, took over the case of a man about to commit suicide and actually made him jump on Hunt's turf. The robber accidentally shoots a passerby in the street and is identified as Soviet Ukrainian illegal immigrant Yuri Demidov. He was blackmailed by Russian gangster Vasilli Lukin, from Nunzio's turf, so the case requires cooperation. Sam mediates with social worker Maria Belanger, who seduces him without divulging her pa and the rivalry root, which Ray eagerly points out. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS09
The precinct protects its own when Ray Carling's no-good, profiteering kid brother, street gang thug Eddie, a police academy drop-out, avoids arrest by disappearing after the wall Street robbery he's suspected of. Internal Affairs questions Ray, lieutenant Hunt and Sam extensively, then closes the file, but a mystery man in shady control keeps only the tapes of Sam's interrogation. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS10
Chris' idol, Sebastian Grace, receives numerous death threats, who asks the police for help, which leads to Chris' following him to New Jersey, which ends up in an acid trip for him and leads Sam in believing he may have found a way home. Meanwhile, Hunt's daughter is chasing Sam, who doesn't think it can end any way but badly for him and Annie tries her best to hide her jealousy of the whole situation. Written by Moviedude1
EPS11
A politician reveals to Sam a secret not unlike Sam's own...just before he gets shot right in the precinct, while Hunt's daughter continues to be much less afraid of her father finding out about her relationship with Sam than he is. Ray and Annie are forced to work together outside the precinct due to the lock-down as a result of the shooting, where she meets Ray's wife for the first time. Written by Moviedude1
EPS12
Generally hated newspaper columnist Joey Conway, whose witty but often dubious criticism wrecked many careers, is murdered. Although lieutenant Gene Hunt hated Conway for adding lies to his truly abusive record, he agrees with the commissioner to handle the case by the book, for fear of his press colleagues. Sam however completely looses his cool when he recognizes from the future gallery owner Tony Crane, who will raise professionally and continue killing flippant young female artists, so Sam wants to save Tony's present protégée by all means, despite herself and the whole precinct, never mind a restraining order and ruined restaurant owner Demetri Pantos's macho confession. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS13
In consecutive bomb incidents, several of Hunt's cop mates and some civilian bystanders get killed. A claim by phone points to a hippie revolutionary movement, whose leader Rodney Slaven died a year earlier. Hunt grills his widow, professor Pat Olsen. Sam digs deeper and finds surprising links between Slaven and the Olsen family. Meanwhile the boys bet on and long for a good view of a memorable boxing duel. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS14
Only gentle 'baby' Chris seeks dating advice from fellow softy Sam, but his reputation is improving in this adventure. After a second murdered stewardess's corpse is dumped on the streets, the team keeps that quiet so Annie can go undercover impersonating her, Sam poses as off-duty pilot 'Tom Cruise'. An apparent perv drug bust proves a false trail. Straight bigot prejudice nearly ruins the trail to slick pilot Ronald Harris and his stewardess wife's swingers party attended by airline staff, where Hunt arrives with his own date. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS15
Sam goes undercover as an Irish rogue to infiltrate Jimmy McManus's murderous gang. He thus also has an affair with Jimmy's sister Colleen, his ideal woman as a boy. Sam's efforts to avoid meeting his juvenile self now fail, as she's his ma's trusted neighbor and Sammy's babysitter. Irius loyalties prove a viper's nest. Meanwhile Chris and Ray bicker over religion. Written by KGF Vissers
EPS16
The Irish mob leader that Sam helped put behind bars made bail, and shot a couple of Sam's co-workers when they tried to shake him down, which results in a personal manhunt by the 125th. But when the mob boss turns up dead, all the fingers point to Sam as the killer, and things don't get any better when the FBI gets involved. Written by Moviedude1