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Sue fbi episodes
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He is strongly attracted to Sue (who reciprocates) but unable to act due to their working relationship: he is her Training Agent and line manager. His experience as a sniper is revealed in the episode, "The Sniper". A lawyer from Wisconsin, he approaches his job as a Federal Agent with a burning drive. Jack Hudson (played by Yannick Bisson) is the unit leader, and as such generally takes the lead in the team's cases. She has some teething troubles early in her career, but quickly adapts to learn from her mistakes, using her lip-reading skills during various surveillance missions (although she has some difficulty lip-reading non-English speakers) while her approachable manner helps her appeal to various sources, regularly acting as the 'good cop' in interrogations. After which, Thomas is taken on as part of Hudson's "team", and she becomes a Special Investigative Analyst. Impressed by her ambition, Hudson meets her at lunch, where he tests her skills by having her lip-read Myles who is seated some distance away outside. Having done this, she discovers the office has been relocated (but not on the directory board) and the man she was telling off is not personnel, but a Special Agent, Jack Hudson. However, she has no intention of wasting her life examining fingerprints and marches into the supposed personnel office to tell them exactly what she thinks. Thomas arrives at her job only to find she has been assigned to "Special Projects", with the mundane task of analyzing fingerprints. Sue has a college degree from Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts. She speaks, signs, reads lips, plays the piano and ice skates (Although she has not done this professionally since her teens after her best friend died on a bus taking her to an ice skating championship Sue was the better skater but couldn't match the music to the performance she was meant to be giving). Her mother fought for her daughter to have every opportunity to live life to the fullest, which has made Sue a very independent young woman.

sue fbi episodes

Thomas' parents are concerned that she will not be able to cope with life so far from everything she has known, despite the fact that they have strongly encouraged her in living in both a hearing and deaf environment.

sue fbi episodes

She leaves her home in Ohio and drives to Washington, picking up her first hearing dog, Levi, en route. She applies, and is accepted, for a position with the FBI in Washington, D.C. Sue Thomas (played by Deanne Bray) is a young deaf woman who is able to communicate in both English and American Sign Language.

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The last episode of the series ended with a title slate saying, "The End. The abrupt ending to the show was due to PAX's decision to no longer produce original programming, rather than poor ratings. The show's theme song is " Who I Am", which is sung by Jessica Andrews and was written by Brett James and Troy Verges. The series was once known as Lip Service.

sue fbi episodes

Though set in Washington D.C., except for some exterior scenery shots, all the episodes were shot in and around Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and more than half of the cast and production crew were Canadian. Yuri Yakubiw was the cinematographer and Bill Layton was the art director. They also created Doc starring Billy Ray Cyrus for PAX. The series was created by Dave Alan Johnson and Gary R. Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is loosely based on the real life experience of Sue Thomas, a deaf woman whose lip-reading expertise landed her a job with an elite surveillance team at the FBI. It was one of the two highest rated shows on the network, along with Doc. The show ended in May 2005 due to PAX's decision to halt the production of original programming. Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye is a Canadian/American television series that premiered in 2002 on the PAX Network.

sue fbi episodes

American TV series or program Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye














Sue fbi episodes