Season 3
| # | Title | Orignal Air Date |
| 01. | Spree, Part 1 | Friday September 22nd, 2006 |
| While Don and his team are faced with trying to capture a 30-year-old teacher (Dickens) and her 17-year-old boyfriend/student (Gallagher) who are on a violent cross-country crime spree, one of their own gets caught in the crossfire.
Meanwhile, after Charlie and Amita share an intimate moment, he freaks out when he thinks Amita has accepted a teaching position at CalSci to be with him. Later, Alan decides he is ready to find a place of his own. Source: CBS |
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| 02. | Two Daughters, Part 2 | Friday September 29th, 2006 |
| Desperate to rescue their fellow agent, Don and his team close in on finding Megan, who is being held hostage by a disturbed teacher (Kim Dickens) on a vicious crime spree.
The FBI faces a stand off with Crystal who refuses to let Megan go unless the FBI releases her boyfriend (David Gallagher) in exchange. During the wait, however, Megan manages to get Crystal to open up about her motive, which triggers a violent reaction and puts Megan in even more danger. Source: CBS |
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| 03. | Traffic | Friday October 6th, 2006 |
| Don and his team must determine if a shooting on the freeway was a random act of violence or the work of a serial killer preying on the citizens of Los Angeles.
When a father driving with his two children is gunned down on the freeway, Megan is puzzled when she can’t find a specific pattern to the suspect’s behavior and goes to Charlie for some insight. But as additional freeway incidents occur, Don uncovers an unlikely clue that may lead them to the killer. Source: CBS |
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| 04. | Longshot | Friday October 27th, 2006 |
| When Don and his team investigate a murder at a horse track, they stumble onto more than just a plot of betting on fixed races.
As Charlie digs deeper into the victim’s life and discovers an elaborate gambling scheme, he realizes he has only uncovered part of the crime. Soon, he discovers a connection to a third party sending the case in a whole other direction. Source: CBS |
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| 05. | Blackout | Friday November 3rd, 2006 |
| When a series of blackouts occur in power stations leaving Los Angeles in the dark, Don and his team must determine if it is an accident or the work of terrorists.
When Charlie and Larry’s first mathematic analysis of the crime proves to be wrong, they take a deeper look into the blackouts and uncover important clues. Meanwhile, the sparks begin to fly between Don and his former trainee, special agent Warner. Source: CBS |
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| 06. | Hardball | Friday November 10th, 2006 |
| Don and his team investigate the death of a minor league baseball player to determine if it was an accidental overdose of steroids or a homicide.
After some probing into the case, Charlie is astonished when he discovers a fantasy league player who has developed an extraordinary statistical analysis that identifies which players use steroids. This unforeseen breakthrough leads the FBI to a possible motive and potential killer. Source: CBS |
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| 07. | Waste Not | Friday November 17th, 2006 |
| Don and his team investigate a trail of illegal waste disposal after a sinkhole, which collapses in a school playground, kills an elderly woman and injures several children.
As the FBI tries to prove that a corrupt construction company is to blame because they have been burying containers of toxic waste under school playgrounds, they discover that the students in the school have a higher rate of cancer and neurological problems. Charlie tries to mathematically prove cause and effect between the pavement materials and the cancer clusters. Meanwhile, Millie, Charlie’s new boss at Cal Sci, orders him to spend less time helping out the FBI and more time in their department. Source: CBS |
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| 08. | Brutus | Friday November 24th, 2006 |
| During the murder investigation of a state senator, Don and his team discover a plot to exact revenge on the individuals involved in a government sponsored behavior modification project.
Though the program was discontinued, Don and the FBI learn that someone is still able to make the conditioning work on former subjects and is using them to commit murder. Meanwhile, Larry announces he is taking a leave of absence from the university to travel on the next space station crew rotation. Source: CBS |
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| 09. | Killer Chat | Friday December 15th, 2006 |
| Don and Charlie try to catch a serial killer who is seeking revenge against Internet sexual predators who prey on young girls they meet in chat rooms.
Internet sexual predators become the victims when a serial killer decides to get revenge by murdering them in order to permanently stop their behavior. Meanwhile, Charlie faces one of his more complicated problems: saying goodbye to Larry who is leaving for a six month NASA space shuttle mission. Source: CBS |
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| 10. | Nine Wives | Friday January 5th, 2007 |
| Don and his team search for the fundamentalist leader of a polygamous sect who is on the FBI’s most wanted list for committing numerous crimes, including rape and murder.
When a teenage girl is found almost beaten to death, Don and his team discover that she escaped from a polygamous cult headed by a fundamentalist leader who is on the run from the FBI. They discover that the girl’s mother, who is also a religious zealot, “gave” her daughter to the leader. Meanwhile, Charlie and Amita try to decipher a chart that was found at the leader’s last known location, hoping it will lead them to him. Source: CBS |
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| 11. | Finders Keepers | Friday January 12th, 2007 |
| When a multi-million dollar racing yacht sinks during a race, Don and his team are called to investigate after the treasure hunt to find the wreckage turns deadly.
The FBI asks Charlie to retrace the path of a marine salvage barge because Don suspects a murder took place on board. However, Charlie is put in a difficult situation when the National Security Agency (NSA) also requests his help to find the yacht for the confidential case they are working on. Meanwhile, Liz and Don try to figure out a way to make their personal relationship work after she is permanently transferred to LA. Source: CBS |
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| 12. | Take Out | Friday February 2nd, 2007 |
| Don and his team investigate a rash of deadly restaurant robberies.
During the investigation, the FBI discovers that the thieves steal the restaurant customer’s credit cards so that they can run up charges at a fake Internet store and then route the money to offshore accounts. Charlie tries to pinpoint where the money is being laundered to prevent more restaurants from being hit. Meanwhile, in the wake of the Crystal Hoyle shooting, the FBI forces Don to talk to William Bradford, an occupational psychologist and FBI consultant whose specialty is trauma recovery. Source: CBS |
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| 13. | End Of Watch | Friday February 9th, 2007 |
| Don and the FBI re-open a 17-year-old unsolved case when the badge of a missing LAPD officer, who is presumed dead, is found at a construction site.
The police investigating the case believe that a former gang member-turned- activist was responsible for the police officer’s death because he was seeking revenge for the murder of his brother. However, Charlie analyzes the data on the case and discovers the location of where the victim was killed, leading the FBI to a tangled web of suspects, informants and dirty cops. Meanwhile, Don and Liz take their relationship to the next level. Source: CBS |
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| 14. | Contenders | Friday February 16th, 2007 |
| When a competitive mixed-martial arts fighter dies suspiciously in the ring while training for a championship match, the victim’s sparring partner, who also happens to be friends with David, becomes the prime suspect.
David’s friend, Ben, becomes the main suspect after the FBI learns that the victim was poisoned, and another fighter who sparred with him also died in the ring while training. David and the FBI try to find evidence to clear Ben even though they believe that he might be knocking off the competition to improve his ranking in the league. Meanwhile, Charlie tries to fulfill a promise made to Larry to enter Cal Sci’s poker tournament to defend Larry’s title against his longtime poker nemesis. Source: CBS |
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| 15. | One Hour | Friday February 23rd, 2007 |
| e Don is unreachable at a therapy session, the FBI and Charlie try to find the son of a music mogul whose kidnapper threatens to kill the boy if he is not paid a multi-million dollar ransom in one hour.
In Don’s absence, Megan takes charge and suggests that the team search through the mogul’s sordid past and long list of enemies. Later, while the suspect leads the FBI on a maze through the city of Los Angeles, Charlie races against the clock to find the piece of the puzzle that will help find the kidnapper before time runs out. Meanwhile, during his meeting with his psychiatrist, Don is surprised to discover that he has control issues. Source: CBS |
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| 16. | Democracy | Friday March 9th, 2007 |
| Charlie tries to connect a series of murders to a voter fraud conspiracy and must track down who benefits the most from the rigged elections before more people die.
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| 17. | Pandora’s Box | Friday March 30th, 2007 |
| When a small plane mysteriously crashes, Charlie tests the flight computer and uncovers the truth behind what brought the plane down.
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| 18. | Burn Rate | Friday April 6th, 2007 |
| While on the hunt for a serial letter bomber, Don and Charlie disagree over whether a suspected bomber, who had eluded conviction years earlier, is the person responsible for the latest murder.
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| 19. | The Art of Reckoning | Friday April 27th, 2007 |
| Don believes that a death row inmate has an ulterior motive when he suddenly wants to confess the whereabouts of bodies he buried during his days as a hit man for the mob.
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| 20. | Under Pressure | Friday May 4th, 2007 |
| Don and the FBI uncover a possible terrorist attack on Los Angeles that targets the city’s water supply.
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| 21. | Money For Nothing | Friday May 11th, 2007 |
| When thieves hijack a truck filled with valuable medical supplies, $50 million dollars intended for a relief effort in Zambia and two aid workers, the FBI races a second violent crew intent on getting to the goods first.
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| 22. | The Janus List | Friday May 18th, 2007 |
| n the wake of a deadly standoff with a mysterious, yet, brilliant bomber, Don and Charlie discover that he was poisoned to keep him from exposing a shocking secret that will change the FBI team forever.
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