Walsh's old cop friend is in danger of being charged with a murder he might not have committed. Meanwhile, Banks and Delahoy are trying to track down a man who has been stealing other people's identities.
Like a modern-day M*A*S*H, The Unusuals explores both the grounded drama and comic insanity of New York City police detectives.
The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.
Walsh's old cop friend is in danger of being charged with a murder he might not have committed. Meanwhile, Banks and Delahoy are trying to track down a man who has been stealing other people's identities.
The detectives investigate the tape of a confession hot-line and attempt to solve murder of a naked man who was shot while running down the street.
After Beaumont is injured during an attack on Walsh, Cole decides to deal with Frank Lutz once and for all. Meanwhile, Banks tries to prevent a psychic's prediction of his own death from coming true.
Casey Shraeger and her new partner, James Walsh, try to catch a family of criminals that has the entire 2nd Unit running all over New York until Walsh and Shraeger discover their motive. Meanwhile, Sgt. Brown has Shraeger investigate Walsh's past when it becomes known that her former partner turned out to be a dirty cop. Also, Henry Cole's former partner-in-crime returns, making it even more difficult for Cole to continue to hide his criminal past from the rest of the detectives.
Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.
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