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Episode Guide Episode Guide Episodes 001–052 Last episode aired Tuesday August 30, 2016 www.ctv.ca c c 2016 www.tv.com c 2016 www.ctv.ca c 2016 www.imdb.com The summaries and recaps of all the Motive episodes were downloaded from http://www.tv.com and http://www. ctv.ca and http://www.imdb.com and processed through a perl program to transform them in a LATEX file, for pretty printing. So, do not blame me for errors in the text ^¨ This booklet was LATEXed on June 28, 2017 by footstep11 with create_eps_guide v0.59 Contents Season 1 1 1 Creeping Tom . .3 2 Crimes of Passion . .5 3 Pushover . .7 4 Against All Odds . .9 5 Public Enemy . 11 6 Detour . 13 7 Out of the Past . 15 8 Undertow . 17 9 Framed . 19 10 Fallen Angel . 21 11 Brute Force . 23 12 Ruthless . 25 13 The One Who Got Away . 27 Season 2 29 1 Raw Deal . 31 2 They Made Me a Criminal . 33 3 Overboard . 35 4 Deception . 37 5 Dead End . 39 6 Bad Blonde . 41 7 Pitfall . 43 8 Angels with Dirty Faces . 45 9 Abandoned . 47 10 Nobody Lives Forever . 49 11 A Bullet for Joey . 51 12 Kiss of Death . 53 13 For You I Die . 55 Season 3 57 1 6 Months Later . 59 2 Calling the Shots . 61 3 Oblivion . 63 4 The Glass House . 65 5 The Suicide Tree . 67 6 Fallen . 69 7 Pilot Error . 71 8 Reversal of Fortune . 73 9 Best Enemies . 75 10 Purgatory . 77 11 The Amateurs . 79 12 Frampton Comes Alive . 81 13 A Problem Like Maria . 83 Motive Episode Guide Season 4 85 1 The Vanishing Policeman . 87 2 The Dead Name . 89 3 Index Case . 91 4 The Score . 93 5 The Scorpion And The Frog . 95 6 Interference . 97 7 The Dead Hand . 99 8 Foreign Relations . 101 9 Remains to Be Seen . 103 10 In Plain Sight . 105 11 Natural Selection . 107 12 Chronology of Pain . 109 13 We’ll Always Have Homicide . 111 Actor Appearances 113 II Season One Motive Episode Guide Creeping Tom Season 1 Episode Number: 1 Season Episode: 1 Originally aired: Sunday February 3, 2013 Writer: Daniel Cerone Director: Bronwen Hughes Show Stars: Kristin Lehman (Detective Angie Flynn), Justin Louis (Detective Oscar Vega), Brendan Penny (Detective Brian Lucas), Roger R. Cross (Staff Sergeant Boyd Bloom), Lauren Holly (Dr. Betty Rogers) Guest Stars: Cameron Bright (Manny Flynn), Tyler Johnston (Tom), Joey McIn- tyre (Glen Martin), Shauna Johannesen (Linda Martin), Iain Belcher (Willie Schubert), Eva Allan (Kristi), John Emmet Tracy (Tom’s Dad), Johannah Newmarch (Tom’s Mom), Alissa Skovbye (Lulu Caron), Al- lie Bertram (Crystal), Travis Nelson (Stoner), Zack Lavoie (Stoner #2), Cole Matthews (Arman Pozner), Michael David Stewart (Band Mem- ber), James Kot (Officer #1), Michael Sangha (Officer #2), Roger Has- kett (Attorney), Paula Burrows (Redhead) Summary: A well-liked, karaoke-singing, high school science teacher is found murdered in his bedroom and detectives Flynn and Vega are pointed in the direction of one of the dead teacher’s students, a serial thief known only as ’The Creeper’. The killer: Tom, a high school student. The victim: Glen Martin, the popular singing science teacher at Tom’s high school. Tom is an oft picked upon quiet student who plays the bass drum in the school’s marching band. He likes to remain invis- ible as it allows him to be quietly subver- sive, as displayed by his favorite activity called ”creeping”: sneaking into houses and stealing a small memento just for the thrill of it. He introduces his best friend Willie to the activity, the house chosen this evening being the Martin’s. As the Homicide Department investigates the murder, which was conducted by blunt force trauma to the head, they follow the usual leads such as his wife, Linda Martin, who was having an affair, but vows that she still loved Glen, and Linda’s lover, a new immigrant named Arman Pozner. The questions become whether they will piece together the evidence, and or if Tom’s nervousness will give him away. Meanwhile, Angie tests the boundaries of parenting with her son, Manny. 3 Motive Episode Guide 4 Motive Episode Guide Crimes of Passion Season 1 Episode Number: 2 Season Episode: 2 Originally aired: Sunday February 10, 2013 Writer: Dennis Heaton Director: David Frazee Show Stars: Kristin Lehman (Detective Angie Flynn), Justin Louis (Detective Oscar Vega), Brendan Penny (Detective Brian Lucas), Roger R. Cross (Staff Sergeant Boyd Bloom), Lauren Holly (Dr. Betty Rogers) Guest Stars: Christine Chatelain (Grace Wallace), Lane Edwards (Marshall Wallace), Patricia Isaac (Donna Rivers), Anthony Konechny (Kevin West), Noam Jenkins (David), Siobhan Williams (Tiffany Greene), Brittney Wilson (Lauren), Cameron McDonald (Wesley Greene), Tracy Trueman (Susan Greene), Scott Patey (Night Shift Diener), Jenna Berman (Prostitute), Drew Tanner (Tyson) Summary: When a teenage girl is killed in a hit-and-run accident, Flynn and Vega search for a connection between the victim and an eminent prosecutor in the midst of a mayoral campaign. The killer: David Jacobs, a former pub- lic prosecutor and now the popular candi- date for mayor, who has four weeks until election day. The victim: seventeen year old high school student Tiffany Greenwood, the daughter of David’s long time friends, and David and his wife Grace’s occasional babysitter. David killed Tiffany in a deliberate hit and run using the stolen car of Tiffany’s boyfriend, the over-privileged Kevin West. As such, Kevin becomes Homicide’s pri- mary suspect, that belief strengthened when they learn that Tiffany just broke up with him. David, acting in the unofficial capacity of family friend, insinuates himself into the investigation through the prosecutor’s office. His overzealousness, especially in wanting to prosecute Kevin without complete evidence against him, may become David’s downfall, as Angie searches for what she believes is Tiffany’s missing bag from the crime scene. What Angie and Oscar are unaware of is that David killed for what was in Tiffany’s bag, that item which Tiffany discovered one night at the Jacobs’ house while she was babysitting, and which, if made public, would destroy David’s mayoral bid. 5 Motive Episode Guide 6 Motive Episode Guide Pushover Season 1 Episode Number: 3 Season Episode: 3 Originally aired: Sunday February 17, 2013 Writer: Wil Zmak Director: Charles Martin Smith Show Stars: Kristin Lehman (Detective Angie Flynn), Justin Louis (Detective Oscar Vega), Brendan Penny (Detective Brian Lucas), Roger R. Cross (Staff Sergeant Boyd Bloom), Lauren Holly (Dr. Betty Rogers) Guest Stars: Scott Michael Campbell (Ben Crewson), Kennedi Clements (Little Girl), Serge Houde (DeAngelo), David Hovan (Building Super), Brian McCaig (Dad), James Neate (Kenny), Rondel Reynoldson (Rafalski), Madison Smith (Groom) Summary: The murder of a limo driver leads detectives to a waitress who cons her prey to steal, lie and kill. The killer: Ben Crewson, a mild man- nered cruise ship terminal customs agent. The victim: Scott Hayward, a limo driver, who was found dead next to his still run- ning vehicle in Stanley Park. The death was by a single gunshot wound. The life of Crewson, who most would consider a quiet, average Joe in every respect, changed when he recently met his current girlfriend Leanne, a wait- ress, at the diner where she works. To- gether, they dreamed of a better life for themselves. Hayward was the antithesis of Crewson: brash and cocky and who was considered the alpha male amongst the drivers in the limousine service where he worked. Angie and Oscar quickly piece together that the death has something to do with Scott’s last fare, his standing regular Tuesday night appointment for lowlife lawyer Randy Sprague, their route always being the same: from the cruise ship terminal to the airport, with the only difference on the evening of the death being that final stop in Stanley Park. The determination of what Sprague does every Tuesday night is a major piece of the puzzle, however Angie and Oscar may not get the entire picture even though they believe they have their killer. Meanwhile, Angie lets Brian take part in his first interrogation, but it may not quite what he was expecting. 7 Motive Episode Guide 8 Motive Episode Guide Against All Odds Season 1 Episode Number: 4 Season Episode: 4 Originally aired: Sunday March 3, 2013 Writer: James Thorpe Director: Bronwen Hughes Show Stars: Kristin Lehman (Detective Angie Flynn), Justin Louis (Detective Oscar Vega), Brendan Penny (Detective Brian Lucas), Roger R. Cross (Staff Sergeant Boyd Bloom), Lauren Holly (Dr. Betty Rogers) Guest Stars: Cameron Bright (Manny Flynn), Liane Balaban (Sarah), Chelah Hors- dal (Deana Mitchell), Peter Kelamis (Jack Carlin), Dylan Neal (Shawn Mitchell), Sean Owen Roberts (Derek Crane), Derek Green (Craig Nor- ton), Don MacKay (Mr. Ashburn), G. Michael Gray (Rick Muller), Gre- gory Taven (Amorous Man), Lee Tomaschefski (Amorous Woman), Lilah Fitzgerald (Amy Muller), Marilyn Norry (Homeless Woman), Peter Jenk- ins (Bert Malek), Peter New (Martin Kane) Summary: A high-priced lawyer is discovered murdered in his home. While Flynn and Vega.
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