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Without A Trace

Moral Rating: not yet rated
Primary Audience: Teen to Adult
Genre: Drama
Length: 1 hr.
Starring: Anthony Lapaglia, Poppy Montgomery, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Enrique Murciano, Eric Close | Produced by: Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Warner Bros. Television, CBS Productions

Show Synopsis: (from the producer) WITHOUT A TRACE is a fast-paced procedural drama about the Missing Persons Squad of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The sole responsibility of the special task force is to find missing persons by applying advanced psychological profiling techniques to peel back the layers of the victims' lives and trace their whereabouts in an effort to discover whether they have been abducted, been murdered, committed suicide or simply run away. The team reconstructs a "Day of Disappearance" timeline that details every minute of the 24 hours prior to the disappearance, following one simple rule: learn who the victim is in order to learn where the victim is. Senior agent Jack Malone (Anthony LaPaglia) heads the dedicated team that knows too well that every second counts when someone vanishes. His squad includes Samantha Spade (Poppy Montgomery), an agent who doesn't let her good looks get in the way of being tough; Vivian Johnson (Marianne Jean-Baptiste), a no-nonsense investigator; Danny Taylor (Enrique Murciano), an intense and private agent; and Martin Fitzgerald (Eric Close), the newest member of the team, considered a lightweight by the squad because his only experience involves fighting white-collar crime.

viewer comments…
Usually Okay—My wife and I enjoy watching this show, because it is very realistic, and involves issues that are really happening in society today. We do not like the profanity that the show has, at times. However, the actors are good, the scripts are good, and the show is captivating.
Bill Boylston, age 43
Usually Okay—It is a good show. It takes an everyday situation and lets you know that in that situation you need extreme caution. These people go missing and they have 48 hours to find them. It is a great show (tear jerking sometimes) to make you open your eyes and see the danger in the world so that you can be prepared.
Brooke Salles, age 21