Breaking In
TV-14
7.1
2011
Drama
, Comedy
, Crime
, Action & Adventure
Contra Security is a high tech security firm that specializes in breaking in as a way to test security measures. The team members comprise various skills, and even more various personalities.
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- Cast:
- Christian Slater , Odette Annable , Bret Harrison , Alphonso McAuley , Megan Mullally , Erin Richards
Episode 7 : 21.0 Jump Street
May. 17,2011
When Contra Security is hired to find a teen cyber-bully, Cameron finds himself back at his former high school, where he must relive his un-glory days.
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Episode 5 : Take the Movie and Run
May. 04,2011
Oz and the team are assigned to protect the sequel to “The Goonies” at a comic-con convention and suspicion turns to fanboy Cash when the only copy of the movie goes missing.
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Episode 4 : White on White on White
April. 27,2011
Melanie is overjoyed when her ex-con father re-enters her life, but the team is suspicious as it’s the day they are hired to test the security of a museum with a priceless painting.
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Episode 3 : Need for Speed
April. 20,2011
When Oz's childhood friend, race-car champion Jimmie Johnson, asks him for help investigating a security leak on the speedway, Cameron is forced to recruit his least-favorite person to the team: car enthusiast Dutch. Meanwhile, Cash thinks the office photocopier has come to life.
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Episode 2 : 'Tis Better to Have Loved and Flossed
April. 13,2011
Oz asks his team to break into an old lady's home to rob her safe, but her security system turns out to be quite challenging. In the meantime, Cameron's work fascinates a dentist.
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