The Eleventh Hour

Season 2

13 episodes · Feb 15, 2004

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  • S2E1

    Cowboy

    Feb 15, 200460m

    When five women die in a mysterious blaze, Dennis goes after the head of a Russian sex slave ring; Isobel and Kamal meet a seriously disfigured boy set to receive a face transplant.

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  • S2E2

    Stormy Petrel

    Feb 22, 200460m

    Isobel is duped by the cunning machinations of a beautiful young girl; a story about an enigmatic movie star with a dark secret deepens the rift between Dennis and Kennedy.

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  • S2E3

    Hard Seven

    Mar 7, 200460m

    An inmate's account of a brutal gang rape drives Dennis' story on prison conditions in a dramatic new direction; Isobel gets hooked on slot machines while investigating the suicide of an addicted gambler.

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  • S2E4

    Swimmers

    Mar 14, 200460m

    Isobel gets entangled with victims of an unethical doctor in her expose of an in-vitro clinic; Kennedy sends Dennis to Halifax to find a baby girl cloned by a bizarre cult group.

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  • S2E5

    Wonderland

    Mar 21, 200460m

    Dennis investigates a vigilante incident; Megan loses her unerring objectivity while profiling a brain surgeon who can't save himself from brain cancer.

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  • S2E6

    Gone Baby Gone

    Mar 28, 200460m

    When a diplomat's son is killed by a car bomb, what appears to be a terrorist attack turns out to be a personal vendetta with tragic consequences.

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  • S2E7

    Nadir

    Apr 11, 200460m

    Dennis investigates the motives of a well-to-do housewife who returns home after vanishing without a trace five days earlier. Isobel profiles a profiler with a vicious speech impediment. A stubborn Kennedy refuses to beg Megan to come back to The Eleventh Hour.

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  • S2E8

    Rather Be Wrong

    Apr 18, 200460m

    A racist politician sues The Eleventh Hour for defamation after Megan nails him during an interview. Dennis and Kamal harbour a military Corporal who claims her colleague was murdered by her commanding officer.

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  • S2E9

    Georgia

    Apr 25, 200460m

    Dennis is compelled to seek clemency for a Canadian prisoner on Death Row in the U.S. Meanwhile, Isobel uncovers a shocking secret while producin a story on the new face of Pornography.

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  • S2E10

    I'll Build Me An Island

    May 2, 200460m

    In an ice-storm blackout, Dennis strugles to finish a piece on an elusive U.S. gun manufacturer who wants to blow the whistle on his company's dirty business practices. Kennedy worries a romance with a coworker may have compromised Dennis' judgement.

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  • S2E11

    Strange Bedfellows

    May 9, 200460m

    The Eleventh Hour is incited to produce an in-depth expose on ""modren marriage"" after an Anglican Bishop refuses to marry a gay couple, and a reality show tries to pair up a nerd with a supermodel.

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  • S2E12

    The Revenge Specialist (1)

    May 16, 200460m

    Isobel's life falls apart as she digs into pornography charges against a well-loved children's television series. Eleventh hour anchor Megan Redner is determined to secure an exclusive interview with Stella Loos, a Canadian missionary who was rescued from the Taliban after armed American Special Task Force troops stormed an Afghani hospital. From all appearances, the operation was a coup for the U.S. troops, raising morale in Afghanistan. It is assumed that the American networks will be all over the story, but Stella seems to have no media handlers and the American oulets don't even seem to be in the mix. Kennedy wonders if Stella is being coy about her celebrity; that perhaps she's holding out for a book deal. So the show's lawyer, Murray Dann, draws up an offer for her through their corporate publishing arm, Rutger-Hill. In doing so, they buy the book, the movie rights and the interview.

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  • S2E13

    The Missionary Position (2)

    May 30, 200460m

    Suddenly, Stella claims to have amnesia about the whole event, but when she lets it slip that she prayed in the Afghan hosital where her ""amnesia"" apparently began, Megan and story producer Dennis recognise a cover-up. Megan follows her hunch and sets off for Afghanistan to expose the cover-up while Dennis tracks down Stell's doctor, Dr. Osama Amir, who reveals the truth: the U.S. troops shot a civilian doctor in cold blood during what they knew was in fact a needless rescue mission, and now they're covering it up. Dr. Amir and Stella both saw what happened that day - and Dennis plots to get the evidence to expose the whole debacle, setting off a chain of events that threaten to destry both Dennis' journalistic integrity and his personal relationships.

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