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For what age: 19+
How many episodes in 1 season: 16 episodes
A computer technician (Christopher Gorham) who works for the NSA is accidentally exposed to a biotech substance and gains fantastic powers. The NSA want to make sure they get their money's worth.. one way or another. Meanwhile, the arms dealer who was going to buy the substance still wants to get hold of it and isn't too concerned about whether the person it's now attached to is dead or alive.
Jake's "training" as an NSA operative isn't going well, and he's kept home when a madman threatens Washington with an electromagnetic bomb. Instead the NSA wants him to keep Sarah from finding out about the nanite project that gave him his powers.
When a top-secret, next-generation tank's schematics are stolen, super-powered NSA agent-in-training Jake Foley is sent undercover to an Embassy party - as a cater waiter - to support agent Kyle Duarte's mission to recover the stolen documents. When Kyle is betrayed by former lover and double-agent Mai Ling Wong, Jake becomes Kyle's only hope of getting out alive. Meanwhile, as if protecting a fellow agent and clearing away champagne glasses wasn't enough, Jake stumbles into his long-time crush Sarah, and must now protect both his unglamorous cover and shaky image.
Jake is sent in to watch an international arms dealer's daughter, Theresa, but ends up befriending her when they accidentally meet. The NSA wants him to use his newfound connection to get info on her father's whereabouts, and Jake begins to have doubts about his job and how he's going to have to betray Theresa's trust.
Jake goes after hackers who cyber-stole million from the Federal Reserve Bank. When they capture the head terrorist, DuMont, Jake must impersonate him to infiltrate the ring and discovers a group of geeks who are living the good life on their stolen money and have a secret plan for revenge.
Jake gets time off to travels to Seattle to be best man at a friend's wedding. However, one of the lab rats with nanites has died and Diane goes to check up on him. Jake has bigger problems, though: a mysterious stalker is trying to hug him and get hold of the nanite tech.
Thwarting a potentially disastrous terrorist attack, Jake captures the teenage son of a dangerous anti government militia leader, who retaliates by sending his men to kidnap Jake, but in a mix-up, they instead capture Jake's immature, younger brother Jerry, who is visiting.
After the NSA intercepts a phone call, they assume Jake is the target of a dangerous Polish mercenary who has just arrived in D.C. and wants to steal a nanite project. It turns out that Jake is not the target someone else on the team is.
Several Hades 13 mini-nukes go missing at a military base. The base commander, Beckett's old boss, asks her for help infiltrating the elite special ops group, the Wolf Pack, who he suspects engineered the theft. The only NSA agent who can keep up with the highly-trained soldiers is... Jake.
Jake faces a NSA emergency board of inquiry on charges of insubordination, for refusing to hug a lovely female agent who stole deadly nerve gas. As he reconts the details of the case, it becomes clear that the board has an interest in keeping certain information secret... and disbanding the NSS nanite team and putting Jake in a lab for study.
Jake goes back to college to protect an African prince who has been targeted by assassins hired by a rebel general. The prince is reluctantly to accept the help of anyone who interferes with his "die young and leave a good-looking inactive person" lifestyle but is unaware that the assassins may be closer then anyone suspects.
Legendary NSA agent Richard Foxx is brought out of retirement to track a former KGB spy who's threatening to detonate a "dirty" bomb in Washington, D.C. Foxx is an iconoclast who isn't thrilled with being recalled to duty, but things get tricky when Foxx disappears with a suspect... and then reappears claiming to have been out of the country for months.
The NSA is hit with a computer virus - and Jake has to team up with the guy he hates most in the world: DuMont. However, DuMont has some plans of his own. Meanwhile, on Lou's orders, Jake is seeing an NSA shrink, who tells Lou that Jake is mourning the "normal" life he can now never have, thanks to the nanites.
Jake's nanites go on the fritz, leaving an amnesiac Jake working in a dive bar outside Philly as a fighter in a back-room blood sport. The NSA believes Jake has gone rogue, and issues a shoot-to-hug order. So Diane takes it upon herself to try and help him. But as Jake and Diane grow closer, Jake's boss Caeser lines up a bank job, and the NSA are closing in.
Jake finds out that the NSA plans to give another more experienced agent the nanites, and is concerned he may be replaced. He is then badly injured during a rescue operation at a Serbian POW camp to rescue an operative that Beckett was forced to leave behind five years earlier. While Jake lies in a coma, the electronics at the hospital begin to act strangely, hugging a man, and Jake is the prime suspect.
Jake is assigned to protect Dr. Nanda Sang - a Nobel prize winning activist and diplomat - from the Junshi clan of assassins. However, for a man of peace, the Ghandi of East Asia isn't quite what they're expecting. Particularly Diane, who sees him as a hero. Meanwhile, Warner pays DuMont a visit.