Episode 1: Pilot; Written by James Duff; Directed by Michael M. Robin; 6/13/05
A mysterious mathematician is suspect #1 in a murder, but something doesn't add up for Johnson.
Episode 2: About Face; Written by James Duff; Directed by Michael M. Robin; 6/20/05
Drop-dead gorgeous. A ravishing model, the wife of a movie star, keels over after applying toxic hair conditioner.
Episode 3: The Big Picture; Written by Nancy Miller; Directed by Elodie Keene; 6/27/05
Just another dead hooker - or the start of a juicy political scandal? a murdered prostitute had a client list of VIPs.
Episode 4: Show Yourself; Written by Wendy West; Directed by Michael M. Robin; 7/4/05
On the hunt for a sniper, Johnson teams with a retired Marine colonel who believes the gunman is his son.
Episode 5: Flashpoint; Written by Rick Kellard; Driected by Craig Zisk; 7/11/05
Fatal side effect: The university-run trial of a potentially profitable new drug leads to homicide.
Episode 6: Fantasy Date; Written by Roger Wolfson; Directed by Greg Yaitanes; 7/18/05
An online ad for kinky sex means death for a Congresswoman's daughter... and danger for Johnson.
Episode 7: You Are Here; Written by Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny; Directed by Gloria Muzio; 7/25/05
An autistic boy may hold the key to his father's murder, if Johnson can find a way to enter his special world.
Episode 8: Batter Up; Written by James Duff; Directed by Arvin Brown; 8/1/05
During a hate-crime investigation, Johnson also contends with a sick cat and a staff with conflicting loyalties.
Episode 9: Good Housekeeping; Written by Wendy West; Directed by Michael M. Robin; 8/8/05
A girl raped and murdered. A known sex offender accused. What looks like an open-and-shut case may be anything but.
Episode 10: The Butler Did It; Written by Rick Kellard; Directed by Tawnia McKiernan; 8/15/05
A wealthy widow dies, then her butler hangs himself. What sounds like vintage Agatha Christie turns out to be L.A. noir.
Episode 11: L.A. Woman; Written by Hunt Baldwin & John Coveny; Directed by Rick Wallace; 8/22/05
Johnson's tangle with the FBI over jurisdiction in a murder case has one potential upside: she gets to work with Fritz.
Episode 12: Fatal Retraction;
Story by James Duff; Teleplay by Wendy West & Roger Wolfson; Directed by Gloria Muzio; 8/29/05
Three years earlier, a psychopath was convicted of killing Lisa Barnes. Now Barnes's body is in the morgue - just six hours dead.
Episode 13: Standards and Practices; Written by James Duff; Directed by Michael M. Robin; 9/5/05
Johnson has two problems: a filmmaker dead in his Jacuzzi and a complaint against her for conduct unbecoming an officer.