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Hack is a television series that aired on the American CBS television network from 2002 to 2004. The series centers on the fictional life of a former police officer, Polish-American Mike Olshansky, who left the force after being charged with corruption and now works as a taxi driver in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Episode 22 : The Squeeze
May. 02,2003
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Episode 21 : True Lies
April. 25,2003
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Episode 16 : Black Eye
February. 14,2003
Romantic feelings resurface between Olshansky and his high school girlfriend as he reconnects with her while trying to help her schizophrenic sister.
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Episode 15 : Brothers in Arms
February. 07,2003
Heather, Mikey and Grizz keep vigil as Marcellus and the rest of the force hunt down Johnny Scanlon, who has kidnapped Mike and threatens to execute him at the exact same as Johnny's brother Jimmy is executed by the state because Mike precipitated the incident many years before which led to Jimmy's killing a cop.
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Episode 12 : A Dangerous Game
January. 10,2003
Mike helps a Department of Justice employee whose sister has been kidnapped by a hitman who wants information about a banker in the Witness Protection Program who is scheduled to testify against the drug dealer whose money he laundered.
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Episode 8 : Songs in the Night
November. 15,2002
When a homeless man dies in his cab, Olshansky sets out to find the man's estranged family.
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Episode 4 : My Alibi
October. 18,2002
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Episode 2 : Favors
October. 04,2002
Mike comes to regret helping a gambler who owes money to a bookie; Marcellus requests his old partner's assistance in apprehending a suspected killer.
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Episode 1 : Pilot
September. 27,2002
Mike helps a minister find his runaway teenage daughter who was lured to Philadelphia by an online child predator.
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