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10 Episodes 2020 - 2020
Episode 1
Tue, Jan 21, 202045 mins
General Harding has been receiving anonymous threats from Roswell, New Mexico about his role in the cover-up about the purported UFO incident in 1947 which the Air Force was able to quash at the time. As such, Harding decides to return to Roswell to quash the threat for good, and against General Valentine's advice in the action making his visit having some official status, he decides to bring the Blue Book team to provide any support. Harding believes he knows the source of the threat, which could cause some problems if he is wrong. Regardless, he may find it a different matter this time around in the locals now having that experience in 1947 with him in deciding what to do. With what happened in Washington, Allen has armed himself with more information to discover what truly occurred in 1947 in Roswell, he now able to use Mimi as a research assistant. While Quinn is a little more open to the possibilities from what he himself experienced in Washington, he may still look to support his military masters when push comes to shove. And with Quinn in Roswell, Susie uses the opportunity to discover more information that he may be keeping.

Episode 2
Tue, Jan 28, 202044 mins
Harding, Quinn and Allen have discovered the source of all the issues currently occurring in Roswell, Harding who wants to take decisive measures not only to quash the current stories and rumors, but ensure that they do not occur again, at least from this source. While Harding believes he has Quinn and Allen on his side, the latter two are still determined to discover the truth about what happened in 1947 in at least investigating Stewart's claims. While Quinn and Allen are still not totally on the same page about what to do if they do encounter evidence that supports that alien life has or had made it to Earth, they may face the same challenges in trying to sift through the evidence about what is fact and fiction, the latter which some may use to support the truth.

Episode 3
Tue, Feb 4, 202042 mins
General Valentine dispatches Allen and Quinn to Nellis Air Force Base in the Nevada desert upon reports of another UFO sighting by a Sgt. Willingham, that sighting which has led to PTSD symptoms in Willingham who was disoriented upon being picked up on a remote part of the base, and in the process a Corporal Miller who has gone missing. What makes this case more complicated is that it happened in a part of the base that is controlled by a relatively new government agency, the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), which seems even more secretive than the military. In questioning a nervous Willingham, Allen and Quinn hear straight from the horse's mouth what Valentine implied but would not admit in his stated mission for them to "close the case": that Willingham's report is that Miller was abducted by the UFO. Although the CIA's liaison to Allen and Quinn, a Daniel Banks, seems outwardly open to discovering the truth as much as they are, Allen and Quinn may come to the realization that he is only showing them as much as the CIA wants them to see. If that be the case, the CIA, in wanting an answer as to Miller, may look for a scapegoat regardless of what they may or may not know. Back in Ohio, Valentine may see this case as the start of a turf war between the Air Force and the CIA, while Harding, still reeling from his latest experience in Roswell, confides in who he sees as a safe source his feeling regarding UFOs in general. Mimi becomes more ensconced with the UFO group with Evan's full knowledge now of who she is, with she still needing to tread a fine line between gathering information for herself and Allen and what she will disclose of what she knows of Allen's work. And Susie and her associate decide on a new, more dangerous tact for gathering information.

Episode 4
Tue, Feb 11, 202044 mins
A supposed alien invades a rural home in Kentucky, which prompts the CIA to give Hynek and Quinn access to their top-secret program known as MK Ultra, which asserts that the alien attack has the potential to be the beginning of a larger plan.

Episode 5
Tue, Feb 18, 202044 mins
Mimi receives a telephone call from Allen telling her that he has again been called off for work. However, Mimi is certain that it is a coded message informing her that he is in trouble. Indeed, he has been kidnapped by his mysterious "friend", who is showing his displeasure in Allen in not heeding his warnings. The mysterious man and his colleagues in black may reveal their motives to Allen in they taking him to Maury Island in Puget Sound off the Washington coast, where one of if not the earliest UFO sighting was reported in 1947. Mimi turns to Quinn who is almost certain that Allen's message and "disappearance" has to do with Banks' classified group of subjects. They have to work together if they have any chance of finding Allen, and finding him alive. Confined to the base with Joel for their own protection on Quinn's orders, Mimi is determined to find a way to help in locating Allen, that assistance now that she and Allen consider themselves a team.

Episode 6
Tue, Feb 25, 202044 mins
It's 1976, and Allen and Mimi are on the set of Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), which is based on Allen's work, and on which he is acting as a technical advisor. Much of what Allen ends up talking about in a prearranged interview with a reporter is the 1953 Robertson Panel set up by the CIA, the unofficial mission of the Panel being for the CIA to take over the work of Blue Book by discrediting the work Allen and Quinn had done up to that point. The one thing going for Allen and Quinn in defending their work was that the Panel was comprised of scientists rather than CIA bureaucrats. Although he should have been against them in working for the CIA himself, Banks did whatever he could to support Allen and Quinn going into the Panel. On the flip side, Valentine wanted Allen in particular to close his statement to the Panel with a very definitive opinion about the non-existence of UFOs regardless of the evidence, such a statement which could have saved Blue Book. Part of Allen's story involves his and Quinn's meeting with David Dubrovsky, a minor celebrity within UFO groups like Mimi's, through who he managed the meeting with Allen and Quinn. Dubrovsky claimed to have had what Allen coined a close encounter of the third kind, the beings he met who informed him he had been chosen to help them with their testimony at the Panel - something about which he should not have known - he, according to the beings, being the only one who could save them. Meanwhile, Susie is on her next self-appointed assignment in getting her daughter back, namely to kill Edward Rizzuto who is now working for the Americans in a plea deal.

Episode 7
Tue, Mar 3, 202043 mins
The next case Allen and Quinn investigate, in Uintah County, Utah, involves the Chapman family - husband and wife Rex and Laura, and their adolescent son Billy - who recently moved into the house where they are currently living to begin their life there as ranchers. The day after moving in three months ago, Billy started sleepwalking. In Rex and Laura trying to get Billy back home after wandering outside in his sleep one night, they spotted a series of blue lights in the sky chasing them, as well as an unidentified creature off in the distance in the woods also chasing them, at which Rex shot. The Chapmans are uncertain if what they saw was indeed a UFO - their true belief - or something perpetuated by their neighbor, Edmund, who seems to have wanted them off the ranch since day one. Upon investigation, Allen and Quinn also do not know where a local legend of the Skinwalker plays into what has been going on, something again that Edmund seems to be fostering. Allen and Quinn have to discover the source of the unusual smell and sound they frequently encounter, but it may be something that Allen finds deep in the woods that will provide the the key to what is going on. Meanwhile, Mimi will find that her new life in researching UFOs hits a new set of roadblocks following the Robertson Panel. And the simple act of vacuuming may place Susie in a precarious situation.

Episode 8
Tue, Mar 10, 202044 mins
Not knowing his identity beforehand, Allen and Quinn, in an isolated location in Washington DC, meet with Andrew Garner, who arranged the meeting through calling the Congressional switchboard, and who implies he is working for someone in high political places who wants, like them, to expose what he believes is a cover-up concerning the existence of extraterrestrial life, reports they being Russian hoaxes only undermining the US' position in the Cold War. Garner provides them with files about other sightings that they have not been made privy to for reasons they understand upon their general description. Harding and Valentine learn of the meeting, they also knowing the man that Garner is. As Garner is a DC insider, they enlist a recent foe in trying to discover who Garner is representing. Returning to the Blue Book offices, Allen and Quinn learn that there has been a security breach in the form of a theft in Valentine and Harding's offices, Blue Book thus suspended until further notice. That theft has implications to a surprise meeting that Allen and Quinn had six months earlier with a purported base employee named John, they at the time unable to get the complete information that John wanted to divulge. Things come to a head in these matters at the Hynek home where Susie has taken refuge.

Episode 9
Tue, Mar 17, 202044 mins
The situation with Susie has not only placed Blue Book in jeopardy, but has placed a question mark on both Allen and Quinn's career, the latter who has received official notification that he has been placed on administrative leave pending the investigation which could mean his dismissal, even if he was not found to be colluding with her. With only that official notice and without informing the Generals, Allen wants them to go out with a bang if that is indeed the course they're headed, as he has received notification from the Canadian Air Force, which does not have it's own equivalent of Blue Book, not only of a possible UFO sighting - it identified as such by its inhuman speed - but a mid-air collision of it with a still unknown aircraft, this all happening off the west coast of the country. The Canadian Air Force can only report what they saw on their radar, where it seemed the UFO was purposefully targeting the aircraft, which could not evade it despite the crew's tries. However, one hour after the supposed collision, they received a Mayday distress call from that unidentified plane, the occupants who could still be alive somewhere in the wilderness. Intel that Harding and Valentine receive from their British counterparts on this case has potential catastrophic global implications, while Allen and Quinn's on the ground investigation in the search for the missing plane may support one of Allen's general theories about alien life.

Episode 10
Tue, Mar 24, 202043 mins
Not fully trusting his intel sources, Senator Kennedy asks Allen and Quinn to drop everything they're doing to report aboard the USS Wisconsin, a naval battleship currently in the North Atlantic, the ship part of a nine country NATO training operation called Operation Mainbrace, the largest operation since WWI. There was a reported sighting in the vicinity of an unknown ghost ship which the Admiral, the Wisconsin's commander, has classified as Russian, which does not jibe with other reports the senator has seen, he believing it may truly be a UFO sighting. In Allen and Quinn's investigation, they are to report directly to the senator and the senator only in the sensitivity of the operation being so close to Russian soil. In reaching the Wisconsin, Allen and Quinn discover that the crew has been silenced most likely on unofficial orders of the Admiral who is a hostile participant in the investigation. In Quinn understanding the Admiral's true agenda in the operation, Allen and Quinn, in trying to find anyone on board who will talk about what they really saw, have to tread carefully if they are to avert the start of WWIII. Meanwhile, Mimi is providing her final statement to the Generals regarding Susie. However, the Generals inform her that Susie, who has not talked up to this point, has some valuable intelligence she wants to divulge, but will only do so to Mimi. Mimi has to decide whether to meet with Susie, and if she does what she will do with whatever Susie tells her.
