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Episode Guide

Sarah Shahi as Kate Reed
Michael Trucco as Leonardo Prince
Virginia Williams as Leonardo Prince
Devon Weigel as Kim
Richard Dean Anderson as David Smith


Created by: Michael Sardo
Executive Producers: Steve Stark and Michael Sardo
Music by: Mateo Messina


Episode 1 - PILOT
After her father passes away, Kate Reed decides to make a change and switches her career from lawyer to mediator. Her first case is to mediate between a college-bound student and a business man, while also juggling a case involving an engagement plan gone awry and dealing with her step mother Lauren, who is constantly getting on her nerves.
Written by: Michael Sardo
Directed by: Bronwen Hughes
Starring: Sarah Shahi as Kate Reed, Michael Trucco as Justin Patrick, Virginia Williams as Lauren Reed, Baron Vaughn as Leonardo Prince
Guest Starring: Ethan Embry as Spencer Reed, Patrick Gilmore as Douglas Pease, Tim Fellingham as Andrew McKinnon, Ken Howard as Charles Pease, Gerald McRaney as Judge David Nicastro
Co-Starring: Sean Rogerson as Brian Michaels, Jessica Parker Kennedy as Jessica Nord, Paul Anthony as Lou Pompilio, Philip Granger as Carl Roth, Rukiya Bernard as Susan Williams, Ted Whittall as Tim Connelly, Luc Roderique as Nathan Henry, Anthony Joseph as D'Sean Henry, Alex Arsenault as Hoodie, Michael Adamthwaite as Cashier, Terence Kelly as Marty Fliegel, Maureen Thomas as Phyllis Fliegel, Ty Olsson as Sergeant Danny Harrington, Dan Joffre as Deli Owner, Elfina Luk as Waitress, Elizabeth Weinstein as Secretary #1, Lissa Neptuno as Secretary #2, Marci T. House as Nathan's Mother, Katherine & Jane Blinston as Baby Lila Reed


Episode 2 - PRICELESS
Kate mediates a settlement between the State of California and Steve Jenks, a wrongfully convicted man who spent 22 years in prison. As Kate tries to put a price on the years he lost, Steve escapes into a prison of his own making, refusing to deal with the pain of his past - until, when pushed, he explodes.
Written by: Michael Sardo
Directed by: Andy Wolk
Guest Starring: Ethan Embry as Spencer Reed, Belita Moreno as Betty, Malcolm Stewart as Harry Karl, Chelah Horsdal as Brooke Keller, Tim Fellingham as Andrew McKinnon, David Orth as Ben Collins, Paul Schulze as Steve Jenks
Co-Starring: Fred Keating as Wally Snider, John Anthony as Robber, Rob Morton as Tommy Rosso, Aaron Sholomenko as Raymond, Geoff Gustafson as Driver, Brad Dryborough as Cyclist, Julian LeBlanc as Young Steve Jenks, Juno Ruddell as Girl in Store


Episode 3 - BENCHED
Judge Nicastro assigns Kate to mediate a case that involves involves angry parents and a high school football coach's actions. However, she isn't too sure about the videotaped evidence and decides to find the real reason for the school coach's highly disputed training methods.
Written by: Aaron Tracy
Directed by: John Showalter
Guest Starring: Dean Norris as Coach Gardner, Tim Fellingham as Andrew McKinnon, Barclay Hope as Joe Riley, Gerald McRaney as Judge Nicastro
Co-Starring: Tom Stevens as Rick Riley, Don Knodel as Robert Kenton, Brenda M. Crichlow as Laurie Davidson, Lini Evans as Mrs. Gardner, Evan Johnson as Dana Sacks, Gordon Myren as Large Boy, Shaw Madson as Agent #1, Connor Widdows as Russell


Episode 4 - BO ME ONCE
While mediating a dispute between the star of the cooking show "Burnin' with Bo" and the company releasing his barbecue sauce, Kate discovers that Bo's assistant Beth is actually the brains behind the business – and that Bo's holding her up for a bigger piece of the profits. But none of this matters when someone from Beth's past emerges to claim an even bigger piece for himself.
Teleplay by: Jan Nash and Michael Sardo
Story by: Linda Burstyn
Directed by: Anton Cropper
Guest Starring: Ethan Embry as Spencer Reed, Eddie McClintock as Bobby (Fake Bo), Esai Morales as Aaron Davidson, Camille Sullivan as Beth Resor, Rob Labelle as Frank Griffin, Chris Ellis as Maddox Resor (Big Bo), Jill Teed as Margot Harvey, John Ashton as Lou Fisher
Co-Starring: Michael Karl Richards as Sam Balfus, Benjamin Ratner as Willie Schmidt, Conner Dwelly as Young Beth, Mitchell Duffield as Young Bo, Jim Shield as Big Bo, Michael Sangha as Concierge, Crystal Dalman as Mother
Episode 5 - THE TWO RICHARDS
Kate mediates the settlement between an insurance company and a man who was hit by a truck, only to find the real conflict is between the man and his wife, who claims the husband she knew never came back from the accident. Meanwhile, Kate and Lauren attempt to track down David Smith, the mystery man mentioned in Teddy's will, but when they do find him, David won't talk.
Written by: Jan Nash
Directed by: Paul Holahan
Guest Starring: Brian Markinson as Richard Neumeier, Eileen Pedde as Marsha Neumeier, Belita Moreno as Betty, Aaron Craven as Lester Marrin, Anne-Marie Johnson as Jennifer, Richard Dean Anderson as David Smith
Co-Starring: Luke Camilleri as Alex Brownstein, Raugi Yu as Ben #1, Conrad Whitaker as Ben #2, Iris Paluly as Karen Brown, Juan Riedinger as Grant Sloss, Michael Brock as Bike Messenger, Eliza Norbury as Woman, Yash Kapoor as Vendor, Holly Hougham as Pretty Girl


Episode 6 - BELIEVERS
The exasperated young inventor of a revolutionary new device, Marcus, threatens to jump to his death when John, his employer and the rights holder to Marcus' invention, asks Kate to mediate his firing. Kate must get Marcus off the ledge, recover the device, which he's stolen, and find a fair resolution for both the disenchanted employee and his former boss.
Written by: Jim Adler
Directed by: Tricia Brock
Guest Starring: Currie Graham as John Marsden, Devon Gummersall as Marcus Wright, David Richmond-Peck as Detective Harrington, Teryl Rothery as Valerie Donovan, Dan Payne as Nick Grunyan
Co-Starring: Devon Weigel as Kim, Melissa Dionsio as Receptionist

Episode 7 - COMING HOME
A big client of Reed & Reed's asks Kate to mediate a simple financial matter, which quickly morphs into a case of identity theft before escalating to an immigration issue where Kate must defend a brave soldier against a rigid Homeland Security prosecutor.
Written by: Jim Adler
Directed by: Steven DePaul
Guest Starring: Peter MacNicol as Judge, Christina Vidal as Sophia Pena, Ryan Kennedy as Tim Hemmond, Steve Belford as Jeff, Robert Moloney as Paul Hainsley
Co-Starring: Carrie Ruscheinsky as Claudia Evans, Aubrey Tennant as Cyrus, Bart Anderson as Steve Karros, James Kot as Todd, Neelam Khabra as Jolene, Ryan Booth as Security Guard, Ol Bramble as Bailiff, Jeffery Bowyer-Chapman as Server


Episode 8 - ULTRAVINYL
Kate mediates the case of a defunct band with one member wanting to use the band's hit song for a television commercial, despite the disagreement of the other two members.
Written by: Blair Singer
Directed by: Bob Berlinger
Guest Starring: Richard Dean Anderson as David Smith
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Episode 9 - MY BEST FRIEND'S PRENUP
An owner of martial arts dojo demands that his daughter (who is one of Kate's best friends) have her fiance sign a pre-nup. Meanwhile, some of Leo's collectible figurines end up missing.
Written by: Ben Lee
Directed by: Vincent Misiano
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Episode 10 - BRIDGES
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