
Based on a true story, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye follows the adventures of Sue Thomas at the FBI in Washington, D.C. She's one hard-headed, soft-hearted woman whose talent for reading lips helps crack crimes and bag the bad guys in places listening devices can't penetrate. With her hearing-ear dog, Levi, Sue's a glutton for jeopardy - and there's (almost) nothing she won't do to bring notorious criminals to justice. This remarkable, edge-of-your-seat drama is an inspiring tribute to the ability of the human spirit to overcome adversity and achieve great things.

Sue Thomas is a deaf woman with the ability to read lips. She moves to Washington, D.C. to begin her new job as an FBI agent, which she didn't find as exciting as she hoped it would be.
When Sue becomes an official member of the team, Jack trains her and he's got a perfect case for her: a bomb threat against a former FBI agent.
While trying to protect an Afghan leader, the team loses their primary assassin. But when they think that all hope is lost, another possible assassin is tracked down and put under surveillance, giving the team interesting results.
After Jack and Bobby arrest a drug dealer they, along with Sue, interrogate him in order to capture other drug dealers in the trade. Meanwhile, the rest of the team focus on the brand new offices on the fifth floor.
Having been handed a case about an infamous convict, the team tries to get closer to the convict through his partner, who is deaf.
Dimitrius gets a less pleasant surprise when a man he throws in prison twelve years ago begins to spy on him and his family. Meanwhile, Lucy battles with a doctor who claims that her car dented his own passenger door.
In the middle of the Christmas season, a mysterious Santa was robbing banks with a few helpers. Bobby tries to present a good image to the press but a determined reporter is eager to attack the FBI. Sue's relationship with her mother ensues when her parents stay over.
A friend of Lucy's makes the team suspicious when a rumor begins to circulate that the large company that she works for may be going under. After work, the team heads to the football field, hoping to retain control of the infamous trophy.
After Bobby tries to protect a woman from an attacker, he is suspended from the FBI when the man turns out to be a Sudanese diplomat with immunity from US law enforcements. When the man is connected to a slave trade market, Darcy gets into some trouble of her own after she tells the public about the story.
The team races against time to find a crate of strontium which they believe will be used to make a nuclear bomb. Lucy fears for her family when they are coming to her sister's wedding.
Drivers of two security trucks that were carrying money, go missing while on duty. While the team searches for them, Sue helps Lucy improve her sign language when the two go to a deaf club, where talking is not allowed.
When an unsuccessful raid by the FBI coincides with the disappearance of one of Sue's informants, the team believe that terrorists were the source of the leak. Eventually, it turns out that a Wisconsin politician was behind it.
The team's favorite waitress seems to be involved in software piracey and has been using Tara's business card in the process. Myles is then being considered a candidate for the new face of the FBI.
Trying to catch a long wanted criminal, the team uses a jail bound con man to capture him. The informant turns out to be Bobby's father, which Bobby unhappy.
Sue and Myles are assigned to a special task force to take down a South American drug group. Sue is then blamed for the death of an FBI agent, and the team tries to remove the blame, with some help from Troy and Charlie.
When it seems as if an innocent man is convicted of being a serial killer many years ago, the FBI starts a new search for evidence of a recent killing that resembles that of the old murderer. Jack stands trial for killing and traumatizing chickens.
While Sue reluctantly attends a wedding of an old friend of hers, the team is on a lookout for a prisoner soon to be released, who may be going after his wife that helped put him away.
Lucy's mom announces that she is engaged, while the team looks into the attempted murder of a judge, who is a friend of Jack's, by a young man, Billy, who also a friend of Jack's. The episode includes a brief guest appearance by the real Sue Thomas, in the final couple of minutes.
Disbelief runs through the F.B.I. office when a young deaf girl claims to have witnessed a kidnapping and an author comes to interview Myles.
Three random people are all shot by the same man. With so little evidence to go on, the team is stretched to the limit forcing Jack to take drastic actions in order to catch the sniper, actions that could put his life in danger.
As Myles cracks down on a case of art forgery, the rest of the team investigates a bomb threat. Sue becomes worried when Charlie begins to forget certain things.
Sue and Lucy dig up an old case concerning a young bank teller who was shot. However, with so little evidence, the girls find it hard to make any progress. In the meantime, the boys film their on-line videos for an upcoming bachelor auction.
When the F.B.I's special assistant Howie claims to have nearly escaped being shot, Jack and the team are skeptical as to the legitimacy of Howie's story. However Howie's tale becomes more and more plausible as other killings arise, all linked to Howie's incident.
Seven Eastern-European terrorists in the D.C area are under suspicion from the F.B.I team who have linked them to an underground organ dealing business. In the meantime, Sue and Lucy struggle to live with Anita, their unannounced, and very picky, house guest.
When a radical environmentalist group blows up an SUV, the F.B.I looks into the case with the help of a victim from one of the environmentalist group's earlier fires. Meanwhile, with his cholesterol off the charts, Myles decides to make some changes to his dietary lifestyle.
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When the F.B.I notice some unusual phone calls between possible terrorists and D.C citizens, they decide to do some surveillance. In order to remain inconspicuous, Sue and Jack pose as a newly married couple and move into the house next door to the suspects.
The team continues their investigation believing that the suspects intend to spread the bubonic plague. With Betty as their only hope of catching the criminals, the team races against time to stop them in their tracks.
When Tara shoots a robber in a hair salon, her security is tested by family of the deceased. Sue and Lucy take care of an owner-less dog they found at the park.
When the team starts an investigation concerning the homicide of a young woman, they get a confession quickly. But it soon becomes clear that their confessor is not the criminal.
In order to catch a long wanted criminal, Bobby gets back into his old gambling habits, with dangerous consequences. Levi starts acting up and eventually goes missing.
Sue is assigned a missing persons case when a 19-year-old deaf college student disappears. Myles is determined to secure an overseas assignment, believing it has connections with the CIA.
While Lucy's grandmother is on the verge of becoming homeless due to a contract fraud, a bank robbery has the FBI team's attention divided.
Jack finds himself face to face with a civil rights lawyer after being accused of denying a potential terrorist their rights.
When an acquaintance of Sue's sees who she thinks was a concentration camp guard in World War II, Sue begins to investigate, looking for the man with little evidence to go on. Meanwhile, Myles, Bobby, and Dimitrius battle against Randy over travel expenses.
Sue meets Jack and Bobby's FBI Mentor when he brings the team in on a case to sting a North Korean terror group - but Sue discovers that things are not as they seem. Meanwhile, Lucy reconnects with her old high school love - with surprising results.
Sue and Dimitrius put an operative in the field to take down an illegal arms sale - but when the encounter gives them a chance to land an even bigger fish, Dimitrius goes undercover as the bait. Meanwhile, Dimitrius wife Donna has some unexpected news of her own.
Sue and the team must infiltrate a Chinese drug-smuggling ring, requiring Bobby to go undercover at the gang leader's nightclub - as an Elvis impersonator. And Sue learns that her friend Troy has an estranged brother - and that the estranged brother has a secret.
When the members of a think tank are found shot dead, Sue and the team track down the sole survivor - but is he a possible future victim or the murderer? By accident, Sue ends up in the fleeing man's car. And Sue teaches Levi some new tricks - or maybe he's teaching her.
Investigating a 5-year old murder, the team automatically links the killing to a group of drug dealers, but further investigating draws them towards another killing that occurred just months before the first. Meanwhile, Myles attempts to improve his neighborly relations.
In order to solve a case involving two men shot with the same gun, Sue and Jack go undercover to the law firm that the two men both worked at. With Miles sister also working at the law firm the agents get deeper and deeper into the facts of the case.
A special undercover agent from San Diego comes to D.C to assist in an operation involving street drug dealers. But Jack quickly becomes annoyed with the new agent when he starts to show interest in Sue.
A famous actor visits the F.B.I to observe as the team tracks down a gang involved in selling fire arms. Later when the team gets word of a possible terrorist threat, the movie star begins to show interest in Tara.
The team continues their investigation concerning a missing plane which seems to be connected to their terrorist threat. Meanwhile, an unexpected boyfriend of Tara's shows up.
When several 30-year-old women are murdered in a similar fashion, the F.B.I team suspects a serial killer. At first their chances of catching the killer seem bleak, but then the murderer makes contact with Sue and leads her through his own game of Simon Says which will lead them all to him.
When the husband of Sue's friend, Carol, is killed in a boating accident, the team begins to look deeper into the couple's marital history. Meanwhile, Bobby and Myles escort two witnesses on a long, and troublesome, road trip to Arizona.
Sue and the rest of the team investigate the death of a prominent Senator's son during a college fraternity hazing. But what appears to be an open and shut case of alcohol poisoning takes a surprising turn. Meanwhile, Sue gets a lesson in instant adolescent parenting when Amanda, Sue's twelve-year-old Deaf friend, spends the week.
While Myles battles with a neighbor over a flagpole, a video recording submitted to the F.B.I is investigated for possible leads.
Continuing their investigation with a newly missing informant, the F.B.I must try and find amnesia-stricken Jonathan as his memory slowly returns, giving him more and more clues that may put an end to the case.
The F.B.I team investigates the group behind 2 bombings, one at a restaurant, the other a suicide bomb at a metro station. Meanwhile, Miles embarks on a new vitamin health regime.
When a young woman is kidnapped in broad daylight, Sue and the rest of the team are introduced to Mind Profit, a cult that believes in bringing a person to their true self and has been the link to some mysterious disappearances.
After a small plane crashes in a Virginia field, the team discovers the burned plane contained one million dollars and a small drug stash. In the meantime, Randy enlists for Sue's help in preparation for his date with a deaf woman.
After a sophisticated millionaire attempts to rob a bank and is shot down by the police, the F.B.I team investigates further into the businessman's life and find designer drugs at the heart of it. Meanwhile, Sue and Lucy have Levi photographed for dog food advertisements.
Sue and the rest of the team are shocked when Sue's long time informant Troy is arrested for robbing a convenience store. Darcy informs Bobby of a new job offer that she has received in California that will force her to move, if she takes it and Myles's recent jaw injury is giving the rest of the team a break while Myles remains silent for five days.
While battling against their very young, inexperienced new supervisor, Wayne Morris, the team investigates the alleged murder of a senator. However they're not sure whether or not to believe their witness, a schizophrenic who often sees things that are not real.
Lucy and Sue track down a former love of Lucy's grandmother and the team investigates a variety of bank heists connected to three teenage girls in a private high school.
Sue has mixed feelings when she is offered a promotion in New York and must decide whether to leave behind her friends and home town or whether to give up a great job opportunity. While she decides, the team hunts down a hacker who has taken control of Jack's credit card.