- List of Rubicon episodes
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Rubicon is an American television drama series created by Jason Horwitch. The series centers on an intelligence analyst at a national think tank in New York City called the American Policy Institute (API) who discovers that he may be working with members of a secret society that manipulates world events on a grand scale. The series stars James Badge Dale, Jessica Collins, Miranda Richardson, Dallas Roberts, Christopher Evan Welch, Michael Cristofer and Peter Gerety.
The series pilot premiered on AMC on June 13, 2010 as a sneak preview after the season finale of Breaking Bad.[1] The series began regular weekly airings on Sunday, August 1, 2010.
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Series overview
Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date Season premiere Season finale 1 13 June 13, 2010 October 17, 2010 N/A Episodes (2010)
# Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(million)Original air date 1 "Gone in the Teeth" Allen Coulter Jason Horwitch 1.07[3] June 13, 2010 Intelligence analyst Will Travers suffers a shocking tragedy when his father-in law and mentor, David Hadas, is killed in a train accident. Will believes that Hadas was murdered which leads him to clues in a mysterious conspiracy. While investigating, he gets promoted to team leader - the position previously held by David. Katherine Rhumor questions the unexpected suicide of her billionaire husband, Tom, who killed himself after finding a four-leaf clover in his daily newspaper.
Note: The replay of the pilot on August 1, 2010, before the premiere of the second episode, was seen by 2 million viewers.[2]2 "The First Day of School" Guy Ferland Teleplay by: Henry Bromell
Story by: Jason Horwitch and Henry Bromell1.90[2] August 1, 2010 Will faces his first day as the boss to his former teammates, not knowing that his assistant Maggie is spying on him for his supervisor Kale. Katherine goes on the reading of her husband's will and discovers that he had led a double life. 3 "Keep the Ends Out" Jeremy Podeswa Michael Oates Palmer 1.20[4] August 8, 2010 Katherine commiserates with Tom's best friend, James Wheeler, who seems to share her grief and confusion over Tom's suicide. Will disassembles the motorcycle David gave him, finds an encrypted list of numbers and a gun, but David's son Evan visits Will to reclaim the motorcycle. Maggie's ex-husband returns asking forgiveness; when Maggie relays this news to Kale, he warns against trusting the man. 4 "The Outsider" Jeremy Podeswa Richard E. Robbins 1.18[5] August 15, 2010 Truxton Spangler invites Will on a business trip to DC, leaving Will's team to determine if the American government should proceed with a political assassination without Will's input, who is out of the loop regarding the nature of the assignment. Miles hides from the team the fact that he and his wife are separated and most likely heading for divorce. Katherine's attempt to move on is derailed when she finds a suspicious message on Tom's cell phone from the day before he died. 5 "Connect the Dots" Nick Gomez Nichole Beattie 1.14[6] August 22, 2010 Frustrated by the lack of progress in the investigation of her husband's death, Katherine takes matters into her own hands by visiting a small, apparently failing company that Tom left her, and decides not to sell the business until she can determine why Tom left it to her. At a charity fundraiser thrown by Spangler's wife Will and Katherine meet briefly, where Will begins to suspects that Spangler is involved in the conspiracy. 6 "Look to the Ant" Seith Mann Zack Whedon 1.31[7] August 29, 2010 With Ingram's help Will realizes that his apartment is bugged, and he assures himself that someone is following him too. While Maggie's daughter is with her ex-husband for the night, Maggie indulges in a one-night stand. Meanwhile at API Miles engages the assistant of an analyst from another department, Juliet. Katherine visits the wife of a man who committed suicide, and whom Tom had been researching after replacing him on the board of the company he left Katherine. She is shocked when she finds a four-leaf clover. 7 "The Truth Will Out" Alik Sakharov Eliza Clark 1.27[8] September 5, 2010 The FBI puts API on lockdown and submits Will, Ingram, Spangler, and Will's team to polygraph examinations to expose a possible mole within the organization, which Miles suspects is himself, but proves to be wrong. Katherine realizes that she isn't safe in her own home following a late night break-in. 8 "Caught in the Suck" Ed Bianchi Blake Masters 1.16[9] September 12, 2010 Will′s clues lead him to the company Tom left Katherine - Atlas MacDowell. Meanwhile the CIA sends Miles and Tanya to torture cell to oversee the interrogation of a captured Al-Qaeda member, and later Tanya is suspended from Will's team. Katherine receives a mysterious envelope with a picture and a drawing of a four-leaf clover behind it. 9 "No Honesty in Men" Alan Taylor Eliza Clark 1.03[10] September 19, 2010 Will decides to move out of his apartment and starts a sexual relationship with his next-door neighbor Andy. Juliet is put as a replacement for Tanya, to Miles' surprise. Katherine reaches out to Tom's ex-wife for answers about his past. 10 "In Whom We Trust" Keith Gordon Nichole Beattie 0.97[11] September 26, 2010 Tanya starts going to rehab and begins her recovery. Will secretly reaches out to Katherine and they understand that they are on different ends of the same path. After suspecting both Kale and Will, Truxton approaches Grant asking him if he'll take Will's position if something happens to Will anytime soon. 11 "A Good Day's Work" Brad Anderson Zack Whedon 1.00[12] October 3, 2010 Tanya re-joins the team for a while and is angered after seeing Juliet in the team. Truxton decides to terminate Will and orders Bloom to kill him, which he doesn't succeed in and Will kills him. Katherine decides to stay home after Bloom's threat but uncovers a mysterious cassone and the final clue left by Tom in it. 12 "Wayward Sons" Michael Slovis Richard E. Robbins 1.26[13] October 10, 2010 API joins forces with the FBI and CIA to locate a terrorist before he strikes, much to Tanya and Miles' dismay; Will and Grant are sent into the field to question people involved with the terrorist. Ingram asks Maggie to watch on Katherine, but she decides to go to Andy's house after Will requests her, where she finds out that Andy and Will are in a relationship. Katherine finds Meet Me in St. Louis which she believes is the key to Tom's suicide. Finally, API doesn't manage to stop the terrorist from striking and the USA is under attack. 13 "You Never Can Win" Henry Bromell Henry Bromell 1.04[14] October 17, 2010 Will uncovers the missing link between Spangler and Hadas' death and finally uncovers the conspiracy by Atlas McDowell to profit from world-changing events. Will confronts Spangler, who was sent the four-leaf clover by the conspiracy group. Katherine finally discovers the real reason why her husband Tom committed suicide and his involvement in the conspiracy. Prior to his suicide, Tom left a message on a DVD that if Katherine is in danger she should visit Andy (Will's mysterious neighbor). Katherine is murdered by a conspiracy agent before she can give Will the DVD message from Tom and David Hadas. References
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External links
- List of Rubicon episodes at the Internet Movie Database
- List of Rubicon episodes at TV.com
- Rubicon at epguides.com
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