U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon must hunt down witnesses for federal cases in the witness protection program while also managing a rather dysfunctional family and her own personal life.
The best episode of "In Plain Sight" season 3 is "Father Goes West", rated 8/10 from 141 user votes. It was directed by Charles Haid and written by N/A. "Father Goes West" aired on 3/31/2010 and is rated 0.3 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "When Mary Met Marshall".
A former high line thief from Boston tries to give up crime for the sake of his teenage son, and Mary and Marshall search for the person who nearly killed Mary.
Director: Charles Haid
Writer: N/A
In 2003 Mary meets Marshall for the first time as they get lovers CLAUDIA TOBIN and HENRY DOER into the WitSec program, and it's a toss-up whose relationship is going to last: Claudia and Henry's, or Mary and Marshall's.
Director: Fred Gerber
Writer: N/A
ATF agent Wade Guthrie is shot and left for dead by gun trader Jasper Malone. After three years in a coma, he wakes to find the world he left behind has drastically changed.
Director: Michael W. Watkins
Writer: Kim Newton
Mary and Marshall try to help FBI Agent Mike Faber convince his informant to enter WITSEC. Despite their best efforts, the informant refuses their protection and gets himself into a heap of trouble. After Mary, Marshall and Agent Faber save the informant from certain death, he and his family join Witsec.
Director: Michael Zinberg
Writer: N/A
Mary’s new witness falls in love for the first time; Mary must stop her witness from taking out his pain in the form of an explosive device.
Director: Dan Lerner
Writer: N/A
Mary tries to help a parolee acclimate to life outside of prison after having spent 38 years behind bars while Marshall helps out when one of Mary's witnesses no longer wants to work with her.
Director: Jerry Levine
Writer: N/A
Mary's new witness is part of a mortgage fraud ring and is an important link in the case of FBI Agent Faber.
Director: Deran Sarafian
Writer: Lynne E. Litt
Marshall is being evaluated in the field by his father (Geoff Pierson) during a joint fugitive operation. Mary meets Brandi's secret friend.
Director: Anton Cropper
Writer: N/A
A woman wants to escape from her family, who are heavily involved in organized crime, but a secret from her past puts her eligibility for the Witness Protection program in jeopardy.
Director: Bethany Rooney
Writer: David Maples, Kim Newton
A witness with Aspergers who has no social filter and can't lie stymies Mary, particularly when the witness refuses to testify against her only friend – the key conspirator in a numbers case. Meanwhile, Marshall and Stan race to figure out why an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent is holding up the visa of a key witness before she is deported. Plus, Brandi reveals her plan for the money she made by investing with Scott.
Director: Dan Lerner
Writer: N/A
Mary helps her latest witness, a homeless man who's struggling with the program, find his birth parents. But the search could cause more problems than she anticipated. Elsewhere, Scott asks to borrow more money, raising a red flag for Brandi.
Director: Bryan Spicer
Writer: N/A
Mary keeps an eye on a teen witness whose separated parents are too distracted by their own issues to pay attention to their daughter. Marshall thinks a witness may have betrayed his brother; and Brandi tends to Scott after he's attacked.
Director: Tawnia McKiernan
Writer: N/A
After a priest witnesses the murder of a parishioner, he will have to give up his special vocation in order to enter WITSEC.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A