List of Seven Days episodes
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List of episodes for the television series Seven Days:
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[edit] Season 1: 1998-1999
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| 1 | "Pilot, Part I" | October 7, 1998[1] |
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Mission: To stop the destruction of the White House and the subsequent deaths of the president and vice president. |
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| 2 | "Pilot, Part II" | October 7, 1998[1] |
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Mission: To stop the destruction of the White House and the subsequent deaths of the president and vice president. |
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| 3 | "The Gettysburg Virus" | October 14, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Stop the spread of the Ebola virus from killing off 98 percent of the world's population. |
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| 4 | "Come Again?" | October 21, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Prevent Dr. Jonathan Axelrad from eating his lunch and driving his car off a cliff when he starts to get sick from food poisoning. |
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| 5 | "Vows" | October 28, 1998[1] |
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Mission: A diamond heist goes bad and an explosion causes the North Korean consulate building to be damaged. The consulate blames South Korea and attacks, causing a war to break out. Parker must keep the heist from happening. |
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| 6 | "Doppelganger, Part I" | November 4, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Return the status quo after China invades Taiwan and a nuclear bomb hits California. |
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| 7 | "Doppelganger, Part II" | November 11, 1998[1] |
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Mission: To stop General Wayne Starker from setting off a nuclear weapon in California and forcing the President of the United States to resign. |
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| 8 | "Shadow Play" | November 18, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Prevent an undercover NSA operation from being exposed and the agents killed in a bombing by finding the suspected bomber Rebecca Rhodes and terminate her. |
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| 9 | "As Time Goes By" | November 25, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Prevent the theft of the alien fuel source by Dr. Joseph Vukavitch. |
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| 10 | "Sleepers" | December 16, 1998[1] |
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Mission: Determine what is behind the recent suicides of members of Parker's old unit after they each assassinate a well known scientist. |
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| 11 | "HAARP Attack" | January 27, 1999[1] |
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Mission: When a band of Middle Eastern members of the Federation of Mecca attack the H.A.A.R.P. Communications outpost, they convince bombers from a base in Turkey to attack the Prince Sultan U.S. base in Saudi Arabia. Parker is sent back in time to undo the events and stop the terrorists. During the Backstep, a malfunction occurs and Parker appears believing he is 10 years old. As the Backstep team tries to learn the reason for the Backstep, Parker runs rampant, driving Ramsey insane. |
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| 12 | "Last Card Up" | February 3, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Prevent the destruction of a small farmhouse in Idaho and determine who leaked information about Operation Backstep to the press. |
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| 13 | "Last Breath" | February 10, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Prevent the Russian submarine Condor from surfacing and releasing plutonium into the atmosphere contaminating all of Northern Canada. |
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| 14 | "Parkergeist" | February 24, 1999[1] |
| As far as the team is concerned, Parker is dead. In this episode he sees how people react to the news. Perhaps now he sees that the people he works with do care about him. | ||
| 15 | "Daddy's Girl" | March 3, 1999[1] |
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Mission: The illegitimate daughter of the vice president is killed on a rescue mission in Bosnia. Parker must back step, join the rescue mission in Bosnia and assure its success. |
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| 16 | "There's Something About Olga" | March 31, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Olga is kidnapped and replaced with a look-a-like. |
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| 17 | "A Dish Best Served Cold" | April 21, 1999[1] |
| James Rance, one of the failed chrononauts before Frank, returns after being thought dead for 12 years and implements his revenge by killing Isaac Mentnor and fatally poisoning his granddaughter Rebecca, making the sphere explode in the process. Their only chance is to find Rance's old sphere to Backstep, but it's in the middle of the Amazonia. | ||
| 18 | "Vegas Heist" | May 5, 1999[1] |
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Mission: An old friend of Parker's (former Lt. Dellard Tyrone Shivers) is involved in a Vegas heist that goes bad. A faulty gas main causes a hotel to explode. Hundreds die including the heist crew. Parker backsteps but doesn't tell NNL about the heist, only the explosion. |
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| 19 | "EBEs" | May 12, 1999[1] |
| Parker exposes a cover-up involving UFOs and aliens when the BackStep crew takes action to avert a toxic spill. | ||
| 20 | "Walter" | May 19, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Parker is sent back to capture Walter, an autistic savant working for the Bela-Russians. Walter has broken a code, giving the Bela-Russians the information they need to locate and kill numerous CIA agents. |
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| 21 | "Lifeboat" | May 26, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Parker discovers that NNL has been hiding a Roswell alien. The alien has now escaped and makes his way to a nuclear reactor. Havoc ensues, the plant explodes, causing thousands of deaths. Parker backsteps to make sure the alien never escapes. After telepathic communication Parker discovers the alien only wants to go home and means no harm. Olga and Parker help the alien escape, but are duped when Metnor decodes the alien's language and discover that the alien was actually a prisoner on the Roswell ship en route to prison. |
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[edit] Season 2: 1999-2000
| # | Title | Original Airdate |
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| 22 | "The Football" | September 29, 1999[1] |
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Mission: When the briefcase containing the U.S. nuclear missile launch codes falls into enemy hands, Parker must go back in time to prevent Armageddon. |
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| 23 | "Pinball Wizard" | October 6, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Parker must convince a teen cyber-punk that she is the linchpin in a disgruntled geek's plan to launch missile attacks against the Pentagon. |
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| 24 | "Parker.com" | October 13, 1999[1] |
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Mission: A super-intelligent computer is developed to act as a consultant to NSA. Named with the acronym CLAIRE, the computer, developed with a female personality, immediately becomes enamored with Parker. CLAIRE solves the Y2K bug, but her logical approach to the task of serving America has disastrous consequences when she decides to disarm all the world's nuclear arsenals. Parker must backstep in order to seduce CLAIRE so that the NNL team can shut her down in time to stop worldwide havoc. |
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| 25 | "For The Children" | October 20, 1999[1] |
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Mission: A subway train is held hostage by a group of veterans who claim to be suffering from Gulf War Syndrome. The terrorists release a poisonous gas resulting in several deaths including those of some children and an important diplomat. Backstep is authorized. Before Parker can begin Backstep, the diplomat is discovered to be alive and in a hideaway with his mistress. Without the need to save the diplomat, Backstep is a no-go. |
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| 26 | "Two Weddings and a Funeral" | November 3, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Wishes do come true--Parker marries Olga! But as the saying goes, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is--Galina, Olga's doppelganger, is back with a vengeance! |
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| 27 | "Walk Away" | November 10, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Prevent the alien device implanted into Dr. John Ballard from taking control of his mind with the consciousness of the alien Adam. |
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| 28 | "Sister's Keeper" | November 17, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Parker hunts for Olga's younger sister, Svetlana, a hustler who is running from Russian mobsters in Las Vegas. |
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| 29 | "The Collector" | November 24, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Parker feels responsible when a murderer escapes from prison to resume his savage killing spree and selects Olga as his next victim. |
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| 30 | "Love and Other Disasters" | December 15, 1999[1] |
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Mission: Prevent the deaths of Princess Lisette D'Arcy and the First Lady, plus half the leaders of NATO. |
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| 31 | "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" | January 5, 2000[1] |
| The disappearance of a top-ranking admiral leads to a stormy reunion between Parker and a former flame when her vessel tangles with the Chinese off the coast of Taiwan. | ||
| 32 | "Time Gremlin" | January 12, 2000[1] |
| A backstep taken to prevent a devastating earthquake is complicated when Frank picks up a grisly passenger --- a time gremlin who wreaks havoc with Parker's mind and the NSA's operations. | ||
| 33 | "Buried Alive" | February 9, 2000[1] |
| Fighting to free himself from deep within a mine shaft following the crash of the Sphere, Parker flashes back to his own youth when survival meant taking life lessons from the boxing ring and his mentor, Father Kelly. | ||
| 34 | "The Backstepper's Apprentice" | February 16, 2000[1] |
| Parker and the sphere pass through a jetliner in flight and inadvertently pick up a hitchhiker — a young boy who realizes what has happened and takes advantage of the opportunity to redo the worst week of his life. | ||
| 35 | "Déjà Vu All Over Again" | February 23, 2000[1] |
| Talmadge is coerced into taking a vacation. While away he gets kidnapped by terrorists and takes a suicide pill to ensure that no secrets are revealed. Parker backsteps to save the life of their fearless leader. After backstepping Parker is unable to accomplish the mission as he has too many incidences that trip him up along the way. But as luck has it he gets caught in a loop, with another chance to save Talmadge and make right everything he could not the second time around. | ||
| 36 | "Space Station Down" | March 1, 2000[1] |
| Parker must convince a captain allow him to board a NASA space station and deflect the course of a meteor speeding toward Earth. He arrives in time to prevent one catastrophe, only for another to take its place. | ||
| 37 | "The Cuban Missile" | March 22, 2000[1] |
| A long awaited match in America for a talented Cuban boxer, the adopted son of Fidel Castro, turns into a potential nuclear incident when the young man is assassinated in the ring. Because it is a matter of honor, Parker must find a way to discredit the Cuban leader in the eyes of the young man who adores him in order to save the boxer's life, and prevent a nuclear attack. | ||
| 38 | "X-35 Needs Changing" | April 5, 2000[1] |
| Olga warms to Parker (and the thought of being parents) in the cold of Chechnya on a mission to retrieve a genetically engineered infant after Parker's backstep failed to keep the child from being kidnapped from a top-secret lab. | ||
| 39 | "Brother, Can You Spare a Bomb?" | April 19, 2000[1] |
| Ramsey is unwittingly implicated in the crimes of his troubled brother Nicholas, who is responsible for the murder of a U.S. Senator and the bombing of a naturalization center. | ||
| 40 | "Pope Parker" | April 26, 2000[1] |
| In an inexplicable Back Step glitch, Parker assumes the outward appearance of the man he has come to save from an assassin's bullet. Parker's mind, personality and soul in the body of the 75-year-old pope, Sylvester V, creates some unholy happenings in the Vatican and on the "pontiff's" trip to New York for a delicate diplomatic mission at the U.N. | ||
| 41 | "Witch Way to the Prom" | May 3, 2000[1] |
| Three boy-crazy teens try to conjure up a prom date for their lovelorn friend, and mistake Parker, on a Back Step, as their mystical creation. Angered by Olga's appearance on the scene, the sorcerers will her an injury, which compromises Parker's hunt for a political terrorist, until he realizes he can use the girls' power to find his man. | ||
| 42 | "Mr Donovan's Neighborhood" | May 10, 2000[1] |
| When Donovan's sister is murdered at the hands of a neighborhood drug ring, Donovan goes home blinded with revenge, and winds up in jail for murder. The consequences, at the hands of the inmates, prove too much for Parker to accept, and he takes drastic steps in order to force the Agency into allowing him a time trip. | ||
| 43 | "Playmates and Presidents" | May 17, 2000[1] |
| A mission to save the life of a popular U.S. presidential hopeful leads to political intrigue when Parker learns the truth about the candidate's disturbing agenda. Parker learns of the candidate's evil underbelly and works to get the man to destroy himself. | ||
| 44 | "The Cure" | May 24, 2000[1] |
| Krista Henderson, a beautiful young doctor finds the cure for cancer and then is murdered before she can tell the world. During the backstep, Parker discovers the murderer is a backstepper from the future. He has been sent back to kill the doctor because her cure for cancer also unleashes a worldwide plague. Parker who has fallen in love with the doctor convinces the backstepper to let him be the one to kill her. Instead Parker goes on the run with Krista trying to convince her to give up her research. | ||
[edit] Season 3: 2000-2001
| # | Title | Original Airdate |
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| 45 | "Stairway to Heaven" | October 11, 2000[1] |
| Atmospheric interference causes Parker to return from a backstep with a woman who died twenty years prior. | ||
| 46 | "Peacekeepers" | October 18, 2000[1] |
| Parker and Donovan are trapped with a group of refugees and dishonest U.S. soldiers, as they try to maintain peace in Bosnia. | ||
| 47 | "Rhino" | October 25, 2000[1] |
| Parker is forced to team up with an old nemesis to stop an Irish assassin from killing the visiting Columbian president. | ||
| 48 | "The Dunwych Madness" | November 1, 2000[1] |
| Parker backsteps to prevent a small town from being destroyed in an apparent accident, only to be trapped quarantined there as the towns people turn homicidal. | ||
| 49 | "Olga's Excellent Vacation" | November 8, 2000[1] |
| Olga relaxing vacation in Alaska, away from Parker turns into anything but as Parker backsteps to prevent an explosion in the Alaska Pipeline. | ||
| 50 | "Deloris Demands" | November 15, 2000[1] |
| Parker is forced to fulfill dangerous missions in San Francisco by someone with the ability to crash the Air Traffic Control system. | ||
| 51 | "The Fire Last Time" | November 22, 2000[1] |
| Parker's flashbacks to a tragic mission in Somalia endanger his efforts to stop an assassination of the attorney general. | ||
| 52 | "Tracker" | December 20, 2000[1] |
| Parker is stalked by a vengeful Chechen terrorist. | ||
| 53 | "Top Dog" | January 3, 2001[1] |
| When Talmadge suffers a breakdown, Ramsey is put in Charge of Backstep, making his first goal to get rid of Parker. | ||
| 54 | "Adam & Eve & Adam" | January 10, 2001[1] |
| After a controversial weapons test kills billions across the world. Parker, Olga, Owsley and an Army officer must make their way back to NNL to backstep and prevent the disaster. | ||
| 55 | "Head Case" | January 31, 2001[1] |
| Parker must protect the president's therapist as they attempt to retrieve the tapes of the president's sessions from someone out to control his decisions. | ||
| 56 | "Raven" | February 7, 2001[1] |
| Parker teams up with a thief to stop a madman from gaining control of U.S. missile systems. | ||
| 57 | "The First Freshman" | February 14, 2001[1] |
| Parker must protect the president's daughter from dangerous individuals, including herself. | ||
| 58 | "Revelation" | February 21, 2001[1] |
| A chrononaut warns of an impending disaster, and the only way to avoid it is for Parker to assassinate a prominent religious leader. | ||
| 59 | "Crystal Blue Persuasion" | February 28, 2001[1] |
| An astronaut infected by an alien substance infects Olga and attempts to breed aliens. | ||
| 60 | "Empty Quiver" | March 21, 2001[1] |
| A Backstep accident sends the sphere back without Parker, forcing him and Donovan to team up with Metnor and a young psychic to determine their mission. | ||
| 61 | "Kansas" | March 28, 2001[1] |
| A backstep accident creates an alternate universe. | ||
| 62 | "The Final Countdown" | April 4, 2001[1] |
| As tensions with North Korea increase, an American nuclear silo fires a missile, causing a war. | ||
| 63 | "The Brink" | May 8, 2001[1] |
| Parker must re-enter the Hanson Island Mental Hospital to stop a madman with high-tech weapons. | ||
| 64 | "Sugar Mountain" | May 15, 2001[1] |
| Parker and Olga must protect a young boy with destructive powers. | ||
| 65 | "Born in the USSR" | May 22, 2001[1] |
| Olga betrays Backstep by giving the Russians a crucial Backstep formula. | ||
| 66 | "Live: From Death Row" | May 29, 2001[1] |
| Parker is forced to work with a psychic to save an innocent man from being executed. | ||
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- TV.com Seven Days episode guide
- digiguide.com Seven Days episode guide
- TVGuide.com Seven Days episode guide

