"Just Say No": A rich philanthropist -- a shipping mogul's daughter-in-law -- is found dead in her apartment; Clark's mother is harassed by a loan shark.
I like this series, I just wish it was doing better in the ratings. It would be a blow out success on other networks, but for CBS it is in danger of cancellation. Too bad another network like NBC does not pick up some of these CBS cast offs. It wins its timeslot, but that is not good enough for CBS.
"McKenzie on Fire": Bullets found at the scene of a subway shooting match the ones that killed McKenzie's brother years earlier; Owen ponders retirement.
I will probably miss the show when it is cancelled. I guess I will continue to enjoy the show while it lasts. Luckily it is pretty much self contained episodes, so no big story line to lose when it goes away. I just hope that CBS decides to renew.
"Sacrifice": The unit investigates when the body of an aspiring young model is found in the bay; Clark looks bad when information is leaked to the reporter he has been seeing secretly.
"Longshot": A high-profile investigation into a star basketball player's murder makes Clark think about his past; after learning that Arroyo lied, McKenzie threatens to end their partnership.
"Beast of Burden": Clark learns that his archenemy, Deputy Mayor Holbrook, was the last client of a high-end call girl found dead in a hotel room; Diaco struggles with the idea of putting his father in a nursing home.
Next Question": Relegated to desk duty, Clark delves into a cold case involving the murder of a construction worker; Margot and Clark's lives are put in danger.