This release contains the complete sixth season of the CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods, continuing the story of the Reagan's, a New York law enforcement family, as they navigate personal and familial struggles while attempting to keep the city safe. Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, and Tom Selleck star.
This release brings together the all 89 episodes from the first four seasons of CBS police procedural drama Blue Bloods, following a family of police officers and prosecutors in New York City. Lead by their patriarch and NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan (played by Tom Selleck), the family balances their civic duties with increasing family complications. Donnie Wahlberg, Bridget Moynahan, and Will Estes co-star in the drama.
This release collect every episode from season two of Better Call Saul, the comedy-drama that follows the evolution of Breaking Bad lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk), as he tries to jumpstart his flagging career.
This release collects all episodes from the debut season of Billions, The series that explores the world of high finance by tracking the approaching collision between a savvy U.S. Attorney and a leading hedge-fund manager.
Loved Damian Lewis in Band of Brothers and Homeland -- he is great in Billions too -- a different type of plot that the other 2 series -- best to watch from the beginning to understand the twists and turns.
This 4-disc DVD collection includes every episode of season 5 of the acclaimed Showtime series. Season 5 continues with Carrie (Claire Danes) working as head of security for a billionaire in Berlin after she has left the CIA.
Eighteen months after Day 1's foiled assassination plot, Day 2 finds Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) officially stepping into the role of America's protector as he attempts to stop terrorists from setting off a bomb in Los Angeles. During his hunt for the nuclear device, Jack becomes romantically involved with Kate Warner (Sarah Wynter), who suspects her sister's fiancé is working with Middle Eastern terrorists. Behind-the-scenes political intrigue centers on David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), now president of the United States after surviving Day 1's assassination attempts. While Palmer supports Jack and CTU's efforts to track down the nuclear device, Vice President Jim Prescott (Alan Dale) and Palmer's own Cabinet question the president's decision-making ability and seek to undermine his authority at every turn. Meanwhile, Jack's daughter, Kim (Elisha Cuthbert), who was rescued from kidnappers in the first season, turns the tables during Day 2. This time, it's Kim who does the kidnapping---or, as she sees it, rescuing---of a child she's been babysitting in order to protect the girl from an abusive father. Later in the day, guest star Kevin Dillon appears as survivalist Lonnie McRae, who takes Kim hostage after convincing her that the nuclear bomb has already been detonated in L.A. Familiar faces returning to action include CTU agents Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) and Michelle Dessler (Reiko Aylesworth), whose relationship begins to develop romantically under the day's stress; CTU director George Mason (Xander Berkeley), who is exposed to radiation during a fierce gun battle; and First Lady Sherry Palmer (Penny Johnson Jerald), who reveals a dark side in her manipulations of the president for political gain.
Federal agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is having a very bad day in this unique, action-packed drama series in which events unfold in real time and the entire season takes place within one 24-hour day. Bauer is the director of the Counter Terrorist Unit in Los Angeles. He's also a married man who is attempting to rebuild a trust-depleted relationship with his wife Teri (Leslie Hope), and a father to independent-minded teen daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert). Shortly after midnight on the morning of the California Democratic presidential primary, Jack receives information that an assassination attempt will be carried out against Maryland senator David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) -- the first African-American with a legitimate chance of capturing the White House -- sometime within the next 24 hours. Jack's mission is made even more difficult when he learns from his boss Richard Walsh (Michael O'Neill) that someone within CTU may be a mole involved with the foreign-based conspiracy. Meanwhile, Palmer, unaware of the assassination plot, receives a phone call from a dogged reporter who says she has evidence that his son Keith (Vicellous Reon Shannon) committed murder. He allegedly killed his sister's rapist. Palmer initiates an investigation to uncover the truth and must decide whether to break the story himself or wait. Jack is contacted by terrorist Ira Gaines (Michael Massee), who informs him that his wife and daughter have been kidnapped by Gaines' henchmen. Gaines threatens to kill them if Jack refuses to follow his detailed instructions. Gaines' goal is simple: Jack is to carry out the assassination against Palmer himself. As the hours pass, the conspiracy deepens, and Jack learns the surprising truth behind the plot and his role in it.