Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye

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  • TV-PG
  • 2002
  • 5 Seasons
  • 7.4  (2,480)

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a television series that aired from 2002-2005, starring Deanne Bray and Yannick Bisson on Dove Channel. The show follows the life of Sue Thomas, a deaf woman who lands a job as an undercover surveillance expert at the FBI. The series is based on the real-life experiences of Sue Thomas, who worked as a FBI surveillance analyst for four years. In the show, Sue Thomas overcomes the challenges of her hearing impairment to become an asset to the FBI by using her lip reading skills to uncover important information during investigations. Sue Thomas is a remarkable character who is both determined and independent. Her disability is never portrayed as a hindrance, rather, it is a strength that she uses to her advantage. As a woman in a male-dominated workplace, Sue Thomas faces discrimination but is able to succeed due to her hard work and persistence. The show delves into the personal lives of the agents as well, exploring their relationships and individual struggles. Sue Thomas is shown to be close to her mother and supportive of her coworkers. Jack Hudson, her supervisor, becomes a love interest over the course of the series. The relationships are portrayed realistically, with ups and downs, making the characters feel more relatable. There is also a clear sense of humor throughout the show, which helps to balance the more serious subject matter. The office banter between Sue and her coworkers, as well as the witty one-liners, bring a lighter tone to the show. The episodes are written in a way that builds tension over time, making each investigation more exciting than the last. The stakes are always high, with the potential for catastrophic events if the team doesn't succeed. The pacing is just right, with the cases being complex enough to keep the audience interested, but not so convoluted that they become hard to follow. The acting in the show is superb, with Deanne Bray perfectly embodying the character of Sue Thomas. Her attention to detail and the care she puts into her performance is evident in every scene. Yannick Bisson plays the role of Jack Hudson with such charm and charisma that audiences can't help but root for him. The supporting cast is also excellent, with Tara Samuel and Rick Peters making notable contributions to the show. One of the standout features of Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is the use of music throughout the series. The score is emotive and adds to the atmosphere of the show, without ever overpowering it. The music choices for each episode are well-curated and perfectly suited to the tone of the scenes. Overall, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a thrilling show that stands out for its unique premise and excellent execution. The representation of a strong and capable woman with a disability is refreshing, and the show does an excellent job of striking a balance between drama, humor, and suspense. Fans of crime procedurals will find a lot to enjoy in this series, but it also holds appeal for fans of drama and romance.

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Seasons
Endings and Beginnings
12. Endings and Beginnings
January 2, 2004
Sue's offered a new high-profile job at the FBI - but is torn when she realizes it means leaving her FBI friends behind. The real Sue Thomas makes a surprising return.
Bad Girls
11. Bad Girls
January 2, 2004
While investigating a bank robbery, Sue and the team discover it was robbed five years ago - has the robber returned to the scene of the crime?
Mind Games
10. Mind Games
January 2, 2004
Sue and the team are approached by a woman who claims she's witnessed a murder - but the case takes a turn when they discover the eyewitness has a disturbing secret of her own.
Troy Story
9. Troy Story
January 2, 2004
Sue is shocked to discover Troy (Deaf actor - and Deanne Bray's real-life husband - Troy Kotsur) has been arrested for armed robbery - a crime he swears he didn't commit.
The Bounty Hunter
8. The Bounty Hunter
January 2, 2004
When Sue and the team search for the source of a new designer drug, they cross paths with a win-at-all-costs Bounty Hunter (guest star Ron Lea from 'Doc').
Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
7. Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
January 2, 2004
When a drug-laden plane crashes outside of D.C., Sue and the team must track down the drug smugglers - but has someone beaten them to the evidence?
False Profit
6. False Profit
January 2, 2004
Sue and Jack investigate the kidnapping of a young woman - but when they track down the kidnapper, they find themselves pursuing an unexpected - and more dangerous - case.
Boy Meets World
5. Boy Meets World
January 2, 2004
When Sue, Jack and the team investigate a bomb explosion, they discover the only survivor - and witness - is a twelve-year-old boy (guest star Tyler Garcia Posey from 'Doc').
Spy Games
4. Spy Games
January 2, 2004
Sue is the only link between the FBI team and a rogue British agent with amnesia - but is the agent remembering more than he's letting on? Jack becomes close to an old flame.
Secret Agent Man
3. Secret Agent Man
January 2, 2004
When a mysterious photo memory stick is delivered to the FBI, Sue and the team must unravel its secrets, leading them on a twisty path to a mysterious stranger.
The Fraternity
2. The Fraternity
January 2, 2004
Sue and the team investigate the death of a Senator's son during a college fraternity hazing. But what appears to be a case of alcohol poisoning takes a surprising turn.
Did She or Didn't She?
1. Did She or Didn't She?
January 2, 2004
Sue is thrilled to reconnect with an up and coming Deaf sculptor. But when the woman becomes a murder suspect, Sue must determine 'did she or didn't she' commit the crime.
Description

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a television series that aired from 2002-2005, starring Deanne Bray and Yannick Bisson on Dove Channel. The show follows the life of Sue Thomas, a deaf woman who lands a job as an undercover surveillance expert at the FBI. The series is based on the real-life experiences of Sue Thomas, who worked as a FBI surveillance analyst for four years. In the show, Sue Thomas overcomes the challenges of her hearing impairment to become an asset to the FBI by using her lip reading skills to uncover important information during investigations.

Sue Thomas is a remarkable character who is both determined and independent. Her disability is never portrayed as a hindrance, rather, it is a strength that she uses to her advantage. As a woman in a male-dominated workplace, Sue Thomas faces discrimination but is able to succeed due to her hard work and persistence.

The show delves into the personal lives of the agents as well, exploring their relationships and individual struggles. Sue Thomas is shown to be close to her mother and supportive of her coworkers. Jack Hudson, her supervisor, becomes a love interest over the course of the series. The relationships are portrayed realistically, with ups and downs, making the characters feel more relatable.

There is also a clear sense of humor throughout the show, which helps to balance the more serious subject matter. The office banter between Sue and her coworkers, as well as the witty one-liners, bring a lighter tone to the show.

The episodes are written in a way that builds tension over time, making each investigation more exciting than the last. The stakes are always high, with the potential for catastrophic events if the team doesn't succeed. The pacing is just right, with the cases being complex enough to keep the audience interested, but not so convoluted that they become hard to follow.

The acting in the show is superb, with Deanne Bray perfectly embodying the character of Sue Thomas. Her attention to detail and the care she puts into her performance is evident in every scene. Yannick Bisson plays the role of Jack Hudson with such charm and charisma that audiences can't help but root for him. The supporting cast is also excellent, with Tara Samuel and Rick Peters making notable contributions to the show.

One of the standout features of Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is the use of music throughout the series. The score is emotive and adds to the atmosphere of the show, without ever overpowering it. The music choices for each episode are well-curated and perfectly suited to the tone of the scenes.

Overall, Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a thrilling show that stands out for its unique premise and excellent execution. The representation of a strong and capable woman with a disability is refreshing, and the show does an excellent job of striking a balance between drama, humor, and suspense. Fans of crime procedurals will find a lot to enjoy in this series, but it also holds appeal for fans of drama and romance.

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (77 episodes). The series first aired on October 13, 2002.

Where to Watch Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye

Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is available for streaming on the Dove Channel website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye on demand at , Tubi TV and Peacock.

  • Premiere Date
    October 13, 2002
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (2,480)