List of Close to Home episodes

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This is the list of episodes for the CBS crime drama television series Close to Home. The series was first shown on October 4, 2005, and was broadcast for two seasons before being cancelled on May 16, 2007. The series follows Annabeth Chase, a deputy prosecutor in Marion County, Indiana, as she balances work with being a new mother.

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[edit] Series overview

Season Episodes Premiere Finale U.S. Ratings DVD releases
Average
viewers (millions)
Rank 18-49 rating/share North America United Kingdom Australia
1 22 02005-10-04 October 4, 2005 02006-05-19 May 19, 2006 10.41[1] 45[1] 2.8/8[1] N/A N/A N/A
2 22 02006-09-22 September 22, 2006 02007-05-11 May 11, 2007 10.30[2] 41[2] 2.5/8[2] N/A N/A N/A


[edit] Season 1: 2005–2006

Season one consisted of 22 episodes and was broadcast between October 2005 and May 2006. After the fifth episode, "Romeo and Juliet Murders", CBS moved Close to Home from Tuesday 10pm to Friday 9pm, commonly called the Friday night death slot. When the show garnered its highest ratings to that point CBS announced that Close to Home would remain on Fridays.[3]

"Series #" refers the episode number in order of broadcast over the entire course of the show, while "Season #" refers to the episode number in order of broadcast within that particular season. "Prod. Code" is the episode's production code which indicates the sequence in which the episodes were made, which may differ from the order in which they are broadcast.

Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
1 1 "Pilot" Simon West Jim Leonard October 4, 2005 (2005-10-04) 475234 10.43[4]
After the birth of her baby, Annabeth Chase returns to work and a case where a woman set her house on fire with her children inside of it. 
2 2 "Miranda" Karen Gaviola Lukas Reiter October 11, 2005 (2005-10-11) 2T6704 10.1[5]
While Annabeth takes a risk to force a confession from a kidnapping suspect to find his victim alive, Maureen struggles with prosecuting a police officer. 
3 3 "Suburban Prostitution" Steven DePaul Lindsey Sturman October 18, 2005 (2005-10-18) 2T6703 9.9[6]
Annabeth investigates an alleged prostitution ring among desperate suburban housewives and finds more than she anticipated. Maureen is tasked with increasing the number of convictions for drug offences and struggles with a case in which a junkie with a long criminal record is supposed to be a sophisticated dealer who deserves more serious charges. 
4 4 "Divine Directions" Helen Shaver Leo Geter October 25, 2005 (2005-10-25) 2T6705 9.2[7]
Annabeth prosecutes a case against a church-going couple while Maureen prosecutes a homicide. 
5 5 "Romeo and Juliet Murders" Lewis H. Gould Jim Leonard November 1, 2005 (2005-11-01) 2T6706 9.5[8]
When a house party becomes too disruptive and the police come to end the party they discover small quantities of narcotics. Despite pleadings that it is their father's pharmaceutical sales samples the two siblings hosting the party are arrested. Attempts to contact their parents, whom they claim are vacationing in Europe, prove futile. The siblings' stories become more unravelled when the bodies of their parents are found. 
6 6 "Parents on Trial" Charles Beeson Erica Shelton November 11, 2005 (2005-11-11) 2T6708 11.87[9]
Annabeth prosecutes the case of the murder of a 6-year old and deals with the child's parents' relationship with the murderer being called into the evidence. 
7 7 "Double Life Wife" Alex Zakrzewski John E. Pogue November 18, 2005 (2005-11-18) 2T6707 11.64[10]
Annabeth investigates a woman's murder in a shopping mall parking lot. When the husband turns in his other wife for the murder his web of lies and wives begins to be exposed. 
8 8 "Under Threat" Martha Mitchell Lukas Reiter November 25, 2005 (2005-11-25) 2T6709 11.96[11]
Annabeth prosecutes a gangster who threatens her daughter during the case. 
9 9 "Meth Murders" Kevin Dowling Leo Geter & Lindsay Jewett Sturman December 9, 2005 (2005-12-09) 2T6710 12.80[12]
Annabeth prosecutes a man who was hired to kill two people. However, when high on meth, he murdered the people in the house on the wrong side of the street. 
10 10 "Baseball Murder" Emilio Estevez Christopher Ambrose December 16, 2005 (2005-12-16) 2T6702 11.34[13]
Annabeth prosecutes the case of a baseball player who is encouraged by his coach to kill an opponent. 
11 11 "The Good Doctor" Lewis H. Gould Jim Leonard & Erica Shelton January 6, 2006 (2006-01-06) 2T6712 11.47[14]
Annabeth prosecutes the case of the murder of a doctor's wife who had planned to sue her husband. Upon further investigation it is believed that the doctor's wounds are self-inflicted. 
12 12 "Privilege" Roxann Dawson Carol Barbee January 13, 2006 (2006-01-13) 2T6711 11.20[15]
Annabeth prosecutes a man accused of kidnapping a successful African American man and murdering another. After his lawyer learns of other crimes he is reluctant to help, even if it would save the man. 
13 13 "The Rapist Next Door" Martha Mitchell Carol Barbee January 27, 2006 (2006-01-27) 2T6701 10.74[16]
Posters are put up that a convicted rapist named Brian Ford, who is now on parole, is now living in Annabeth's neighborhood. When a woman is raped using a knife Ford is the main suspect. Despite video evidence showing he has an alibi the neighborhood erupts in vigilante justice against Ford. After new evidence is found and the rapist is apprehended one of the neighbors, Don Wheeler, tries to kill Ford, knowing Ford was in prison at the time, as revenge for the rape and murder of his own daughter. 
14 14 "Dead or Alive" John Peters John E. Pogue February 3, 2006 (2006-02-03) 2T6713 12.13[17]
Annabeth must convince a mother to testify against her son in a murder case. 
15 15 "Reasonable Doubts" Andy Wolk Lukas Reiter March 3, 2006 (2006-03-03) 2T6714 11.52[18]
Annabeth prosecutes a man accused of killing his mother-in-law after a long term of humiliation and abuse. The defense tries to accuse his wife of killing her own mother. Annabeth is shocked to discover that the man was having an affair with his mother-in-law. 
16 16 "Escape" Charles Beeson Alfredo Barrios Jr. March 10, 2006 (2006-03-10) 2T6716 9.88[19]
Annabeth prosecutes a man who she had put in jail years earlier. 
17 17 "Land of Opportunity" Jonathan Glassner Leo Geter March 31, 2006 (2006-03-31) 2T6715 10.36[20]
Annabeth's office investigates a number of real estate fraud cases. 
18 18 "Still a Small Town" Kevin Bray Robert Levine April 7, 2006 (2006-04-07) 2T6717 10.85[21]
Annabeth investigates former classmates after their high school friend is murdered. 
19 19 "Sex, Toys and Videotape" Lewis H. Gould Lindsay Sturman & Erica Shelton April 28, 2006 (2006-04-28) 2T6718 11.51[22]
Annabeth investigates a case of a woman murdered the night before her wedding. She discovers that the woman had many secrets from her family, including that she was married previously. 
20 20 "The Shot" Kevin Dowling Don Winslow May 5, 2006 (2006-05-05) 2T6721 11.17[23]
Annabeth investigates the case of a high school basketball player charged with murdering a teammate. Her case changes when she is convinced his father is lying when he confesses to the crime. 
21 21 "David and Goliath" Kevin Dowling Don Winslow May 12, 2006 (2006-05-12) 2T6719 8.84[24]
Annabeth brings a case against a professional baseball player and his celebrity lawyer. 
22 22 "Hot Grrrl" Paul McCrane Alfredo Barrios Jr. May 19, 2006 (2006-05-19) 2T6720 9.76[25]

Deputy Prosecutor Annabeth Chase is once again involved in an odd case when she prosecutes two teenagers for the murder of a man they claim was an online sexual predator. Upon further investigation, it is discovered that one of them, a girl, is running a website tricking her friends into playing stripping games on webcams she purchased for them and charging people to view her friends, who were unaware they were being watched.

After winning the case, Annabeth's co-workers inform her that her husband Jack has been killed by a drunk driver while on his way to pick up their daughter, Hailey. 


[edit] Season 2: 2006–2007

Season two conisisted of 22 episodes and was broadcast from September 2006 to May 2007. The main cast was changed with the start of the season after Christian Kane, who played Annabeth's husband, left the show because his character was killed by a drunk driver. David James Elliott joined the show as prosecutor James Conlon, replacing Steve Sharpe, who was played by John Carroll Lynch. Jon Seda and Cress Williams joined the cast as investigators Ray Blackwell and Ed Williams respectively.

"Series #" refers to the episode number in order of broadcast over the entire course of the show, while "Season #" refers to the episode number in order of broadcast within that particular season. "Prod. Code" is the episode's production code which indicates the sequence in which the episodes were made, which may differ from the order in which they are broadcast.

Series
#
Season
#
Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code
U.S. viewers
(millions)
23 1 "Community" Kevin Dowling William N. Fordes September 22, 2006 (2006-09-22) 3T5951 11.94[26]
As Annabeth comes back to work after her husband's death she has to deal with a new boss and his assistants from New York City. 
24 2 "A House Divided" Matt Earl Beesley Lindsay Jewett Sturman & Leo Geter September 29, 2006 (2006-09-29) 3T5952 11.06[27]
Annabeth prosecutes a woman claiming self-defense in her husband's murder. 
25 3 "Truly, Madly, Deeply" John Peters Antoinette Stella October 6, 2006 (2006-10-06) 3T5953 11.61[28]
Annabeth prosecutes a man charged with raping his teenage neighbor. (This case is inspired by the Karla Homolka murders) 
26 4 "Deacon" Lewis H. Gould Tom Smuts October 13, 2006 (2006-10-13) 3T5954 10.95[29]
Annabeth prosecutes a drug addict for the murder of a woman. 
27 5 "Legacy" Charles Beeson William N. Fordes & Alison McDonald October 20, 2006 (2006-10-20) 3T5956 11.12[30]
The team investigates the death of a woman and determines her husband and father-in-law were involved. 
28 6 "Homecoming" Janice Cooke Leonard Elwood Reid October 27, 2006 (2006-10-27) 3T5955 10.83[31]
The team investigates a case of two football players charged with murdering a teammate. 
29 7 "Silent Auction" Kevin Dowling Lindsay Sturman & Antoinette Stella November 3, 2006 (2006-11-03) 3T5957 11.08[32]
The team investigates the murder of a man during an event at his child's school and uncover a secret relationship between him and another woman. 
30 8 "There's Something About Martha" Charles Beeson Leo Geter November 10, 2006 (2006-11-10) 3T5958 11.38[33]
The team investigate the death of a minister and find that his Church's building fund is missing. The minister, on top of his own financial problems at home, had also fallen victim to a Nigerian Internet scam. 
31 9 "Shoot to Kill" Jeffrey G. Hunt Jeremy R. Litman November 17, 2006 (2006-11-17) 3T5959 10.56[34]
Annabeth investigates the murder case of a man and prosecutes his co-worker and his two sons, all of whom were near the murder site when it happened, purportedly looking for their lost dog. The co-worker apparently blamed the victim for causing him to lose his job, ending up working in a fast food joint - to his teenage son's embarrassment when he found out while with his friends. When trying the three of them together proved difficult to pin-point who pulled the trigger, the prosecutor's office decided to try each of the defendants separately. 
32 10 "A Father's Story" Mike Rohl Elwood Reid November 24, 2006 (2006-11-24) 3T5960 10.06[35]
After a man is cleared of murdering a girl, his defense attorneys are shot by the girl's father. Annabeth has to prosecute his case, while his attorneys argue that the original prosecutors are to blame. 
33 11 "Prodigal Son" Anthony Hemingway Antoinette Stella & William N. Fordes December 15, 2006 (2006-12-15) 3T5961 9.65[36]
Annabeth investigates the case of a woman killed on the night of her engagement. Her alcoholic uncle is the prime suspect. 
34 12 "Road Rage" Joseph Berger Davis Deidre Shaw & Tom Smuts January 5, 2007 (2007-01-05) 3T5962 11.56[37]
Annabeth investigates a case of road rage while Maureen appeals the ruling in Annabeth's husband's case. 
35 13 "Getting In" Kevin Dowling Lindsay Jewett Sturman & Nikki Toscano January 12, 2007 (2007-01-12) 3T5963 10.38[38]
Annabeth takes the case of a woman who died during plastic surgery, when her husband believes it is murder. 
36 14 "Hoosier Hold 'Em" Dermott Downs Leo Geter February 9, 2007 (2007-02-09) 3T5964 10.46[39]
Annabeth investigates the case of a gambling addict who robbed a bank to pay for his losses. However, the case turns when he is murdered. 
37 15 "Barren" Steve Boyum Jami O'Brien & Teresa Huggins February 16, 2007 (2007-02-16) 3T5965 10.34[40]
Annabeth investigates the case of a surrogate mother who was apparently murdered by the baby's biological mother. 
38 16 "Internet Bride" Tawnia McKiernan Antoinette Stella & Mark Rosner February 23, 2007 (2007-02-23) 3T5966 10.10[41]
The team investigates the case of a murder of a dean's wife made to look like suicide. 
39 17 "Protégé" Matt Earl Beesley Steve Lichtman March 9, 2007 (2007-03-09) 3T5967 9.62[42]
The team must decide whether or not to pursue the death penalty in the case of a developmentally challenged defendant. 
40 18 "Making Amends" Jeffrey G. Hunt Alison McDonald March 30, 2007 (2007-03-30) 3T5968 9.65[43]
After a man confesses to a rape from 11 years ago, Annabeth tries to get the statute of limitations on the case increased. 
41 19 "Maternal Instinct" Lewis H. Gould Hannah Shakespeare April 6, 2007 (2007-04-06) 3T5969 10.82[44]
Annabeth prosecutes the case of a man accused of killing his father. 
42 20 "Drink the Cup" Christopher Leitch Tom Smuts April 27, 2007 (2007-04-27) 3T5970 9.17[45]
During a case against a drug dealer, the team uncovers a case of police corruption. 
43 21 "Fall From Grace" Jeffrey G. Hunt Antoinette Stella May 4, 2007 (2007-05-04) 3T5971 9.25[46]
Annabeth investigates the case of police corruption and re-prosecutes one officer after a witness in his first case is murdered. 
44 22 "Eminent Domain" Matt Earl Beesley Story: Tom Smuts & Leo Geter
Teleplay: Eric Overmyer
May 11, 2007 (2007-05-11) 3T5972 10.27[47]
In the series finale, the case of the police officer continues and someone from the team is murdered. 

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