The Nine

5.8
200642m

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Nine people are caught in a bank robbery gone wrong and endure a 52-hour hostage standoff that will leave more than one person dead. They will be forever affected and intertwined because of it.

Seasons

13 Episodes • Premiered 2006

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1. Pilot

It was a day like any other day. But when nine strangers enter a bank, they are caught in an event they never thought will happen to them. Once it is over, their lives change -- forever. In this episode, we see the aftermath of a 52-hour nightmare and meet these nine people as they try to get back to their normal lives.

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2. Heroes Welcome

The nine hostages begin the return to their lives after the bank robbery. Nick's job with the police is in jeopardy as Egan becomes a media superstar and Jeremy takes the situation into his own hands.

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3. What's Your Emergency?

Kathryn returns to work and she finds out she is unable to disconnect from the events of the robbery, although she is still on top of her game. Meanwhile, Felicia is trying to regain the memory of what happened inside the bank during those 52 hours and Jeremy is emotionally confused over something he did at the hospital.

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4. Brother's Keeper

Lizzie leads a crusade to face Randall in court, although Nick disagrees. Egan invites Jeremy to his friend's bachelor party. Meanwhile, Franny is receiving harassing phone calls from Ricky's father in prison, and Nick advises her to talk to Kathryn.

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5. All About Eva

Malcolm deals with conflicting responsibilities to the bank and to a dead friend's widow. Nick and Kathryn uncover a startling revelation about the bank robbery and Eva, and Franny learns Lizzie is pregnant with Jeremy's child.

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6. Take Me Instead

Lizzie reveals a connection with Lucas that was established during the bank robbery. Egan plans a poker party, and Kathryn sees a new side to Nick and makes a decision about her future. Jeremy and Franny decide to take their relationship a step further.

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7. Outsiders

While looking through Eva's things, Franny finds something disconcerting. Jeremy and Lizzie reveal their own secret of what happened between them during the robbery. Meanwhile, Nick's ex-wife is back in his life bringing her troubles with her.

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8. Turning Point

Kathryn receives the mayor's support for the office of District Attorney, which could lead to a turning point in her career. Eight of the nine hostages are brought to the DA's office to discuss the security guard's death. Meanwhile, Lizzie becomes aware of the relationship between Jeremy and Franny.

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9. You're Being Watched

While the robbery is going on, a note is found suggesting that the nine are being watched. Meanwhile, Lizzie disappears, and Jeremy and Egan turn to Nick for help while the group discovers Franny and Jeremy's relationship.

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10. The Inside Man

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11. Man Of The Year

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12. Legacy

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13. Confessions

Cast

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Tim Daly

Nick Cavanaugh

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Kim Raver

Kathryn Hale

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Chi McBride

Malcolm Jones

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Scott Wolf

Jeremy Kates

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Camille Guaty

Franny Rios

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Dana Davis

Felicia Jones

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Jessica Collins

Lizzie Miller

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Owain Yeoman

Lucas Dalton

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