Two (Season 1)

Two is an American drama series which aired from September 1996 to June 1997. It featured Michael Easton as Gus McClain, a man framed for the murder of his wife by his twin brother Booth Hubbard. Hubbard, whose existence had previously been unknown to McClain, committed several murders while assuming McClain's identity, leaving Gus on the run from the FBI. The primary FBI investigator in the case was Terry Carter, whose partner was a victim of Hubbard. It featured Andrew Sikes as a recurring character trying to help McClain. Due to low ratings, the show was canceled after one year.

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    Unaired Pilot (Episode 1)

    Air date: 1996-09-12

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: This original pilot was turned down by CBS in 1995.

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    Two (Episode 2)

    Air date: 1996-09-12

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: College professor Gus McClain is framed for his wife's murder by his evil twin, Booth Hubbard.

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    A.D. (Episode 3)

    Writer: Kathy McCormick

    Air date: 1996-09-19

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Upon returning to Seattle to attend Sarah's funeral, Gus discovers that her father, who is a judge, is also convinced of Gus' guilt--and willing to carry out his own justice.

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    Dream Prisoner (Episode 4)

    Air date: 1996-09-26

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus is captured by a Native American bounty hunter who reconsiders turning him in to the FBI when a dreamlike vision suggests that Gus will soon save his daughter's life.

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    Many Happy Returns (Episode 5)

    Writer: Tim Minear

    Air date: 1996-10-03

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: With the FBI closing in, Gus takes a hostage: a divorcee who comes to believe his story and decides to help him escape--but Booth intervenes again and frames Gus for her murder.

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    Black Ops (Episode 6)

    Writer: Gerry Conway

    Air date: 1996-10-10

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus becomes entangled with a roguish organization known as ""Black Ops""; and Agent Carter is taken off the McClain case, to be replaced by ""other agencies.""

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    Russian Hill (Episode 7)

    Air date: 1996-10-17

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: A government official promises to turn Booth in to the FBI and ensure Gus' freedom if Gus agrees to gather evidence against the mob-boss father of the Russian family he's befriended.

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    Games People Play (Episode 8)

    Air date: 1996-10-24

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Booth frames Gus again when he trails Agent Carter to her vacation cabin, commits a murder, takes her captive, lures Gus to the scene, and disappears--leaving Gus to prove his innocence before the local sheriff arrives.

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    Armies of the Night (Episode 9)

    Air date: 1996-10-31

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus is decieved by an undercover FBI agent into believing he's been captured by IRA rebels searching for Booth, who reneged on a supposed weapons deal.

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    Victoria's Secret (Episode 10)

    Air date: 1996-11-07

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus saves a blind piano teacher from an attempted rape. Fearing for her safety, he files a police report on the incident against her wishes, and arouses suspicions from the FBI.

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    No Man's Land (Episode 11)

    Writer: Jason Cahill

    Air date: 1996-11-14

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus finds a job working in a small-town store but soon discovers that the owner, a retired army officer, is shooting hitchhikers.

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    Reunion (Episode 12)

    Air date: 1996-11-21

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus is attacked by the abusive estranged husband of Booth's former lover, but when Gus goes on the offensive he finds his target beaten to death--and himself the prime suspect.

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    Prodigal (Episode 13)

    Air date: 1996-11-28

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus tracks down Booth's foster parents, Virgil and Mariette Nelson, in the hopes of learning more about his evil twin, and stumbles upon evidence that may link them to a kidnapping ring.

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    Sink or Swim (Episode 14)

    Writer: Kathy McCormick

    Air date: 1996-01-09

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus sets up a complex ruse to lead Agent Carter to believe that he's been shot and killed by a police officer.

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    Leap of Faith (Episode 15)

    Air date: 1996-01-16

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Acting on a tip, Agents Carter and Forbes track Gus to a warehouse where he is working. When Carter is critically injured in the ensuing pursuit, Forbes takes on the case alone.

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    Prom Night (Episode 16)

    Air date: 1996-01-23

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: While working as a limousine driver, Gus overhears a young girl's murderous plans to avenge the rape of her sister.

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    The Nun Story (Episode 17)

    Air date: 1996-01-30

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus falls in love with Jill O'Hara, a woman with a secret life that's exposed when they become the target of a psychotic man who blames Jill for losing his girlfriend.

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    Between the Lines (Episode 18)

    Air date: 1997-02-06

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: It's a case od publish and perish gor Gus when a journalist threatens to issue a book in which Gus admits his guilt ""in his own words.""

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    Bad Company (Episode 19)

    Air date: 1997-02-13

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Carter captures Gus, but the arrest is cut short when an escaped murderer and his gang take them both hostage.

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    The Reckoning (Episode 20)

    Air date: 1997-02-20

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: A Naval colonel, seeking to avenge the murder of his daughter, captures Booth and Gus, knowing that one is innocent and the other must die.

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    Chain Gang (Episode 21)

    Writer: Kathy McCormick

    Air date: 1997-05-17

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus is linked up to a chain gang, but escapes with the help of a female inmate. Their fight is cut short, however, when her husband discovers there's a reward for Gus' capture.

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    Forget Me Not (Episode 22)

    Air date: 1997-05-31

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus turns to a reporter after learning that he's being persued by his employer's murders.

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    Tale of the Tape (Episode 23)

    Air date: 1997-06-07

    Runtime: 60 min

    Overview: Gus thinks he can clear his name when he spots a news item linking Booth to a senator who may have mob ties.

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