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The Best Episodes of Jake 2.0 Season 1

Every episode of Jake 2.0 Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Jake 2.0 Season 1!

Jake 2.0 is an American science fiction television series originally broadcast on UPN in 2003. The series was canceled on January 14, 2004 due to...
Genres:Sci-Fi & FantasyAction & AdventureDrama
Network:UPN

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"The Tech" is the best rated episode of "Jake 2.0" season 1. It scored 7.3/10 based on 155 votes. Directed by Rob Lieberman and written by Silvio Horta, it aired on 9/10/2003. This episode is rated 0.2 points higher than the second-best, "Training Day".

  • The Tech
    7.3/10155 votes

    #1 - The Tech

    Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 9/10/2003

    During a shootout in a secret government lab, National Security Agency computer technician Jake Foley is caught in the crossfire and is accidentally injected with nanites, which give him superhuman powers. First up, Jake's long-time crush, Sarah Heywood is kidnapped by IRA kidnappers who want the nanites that are in Jake. He must use his new abilities to save her before it's too late.

    Director: Rob Lieberman

    Writer: Silvio Horta

  • Training Day
    7.5/1041 votes

    #2 - Training Day

    Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 9/17/2003

    Agent-in-training Jake Foley is put to the test when a madman threatens the capital with an electromagnetic bomb. After the madman scatters the NSA agents all over Washington, it's up to Jake to stop him and the bomb.

    Director: David Greenwalt

    Writer: David Greenwalt

  • Cater Waiter
    7.3/1034 votes

    #3 - Cater Waiter

    Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 9/24/2003

    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.

    Director: Harry Winer

    Writer: Silvio Horta, David Greenwalt

  • Arms and the Girl
    7.3/1041 votes

    #4 - Arms and the Girl

    Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 10/1/2003

    The NSA assigns Jake to a routine surveillance gig of an arms dealer's gorgeous daughter, Theresa. As soon as sparks fly, Jake is ordered to exploit her feelings so that the NSA can locate her father.

    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: Mark Wilding

  • The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky
    7.3/1038 votes

    #5 - The Good, The Bad, and The Geeky

    Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 10/8/2003

    After capturing a ruthless, wealthy computer terrorist code-name DuMont, Jake convinces the NSA he's the perfect geek for the job of heading overseas to impersonate DuMont and infiltrate his international gang of cyber-terrorists.

    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach

  • Last Man Standing
    7.2/1038 votes

    #6 - Last Man Standing

    Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 10/15/2003

    After being told not to go, Jake attends his best friend's wedding. He should have listened to the NSA, because Jake didn't go alone. An assassin follows him at the wedding, and creates a dangerous situation for himself and his friends.

    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: N/A

  • Jerry 2.0
    7.1/1038 votes

    #7 - Jerry 2.0

    Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 10/29/2003

    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.

    Director: Leslie Libman

    Writer: N/A

  • Middleman
    7.2/1040 votes

    #8 - Middleman

    Season 1 Episode 8 - Aired 11/5/2003

    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.

    Director: Michael Grossman

    Writer: Jesse Stern

  • Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrot
    7.8/1047 votes

    #9 - Whiskey - Tango - Foxtrot

    Season 1 Episode 9 - Aired 11/12/2003

    When a miniature nuclear bomb goes missing from a military base, the NSA suspects that the theft is an inside job, engineered by a member of the Wolf Pack, an elite U.S. Special Ops unit, so they send in Jake undercover as a new member of the team to ferret out the traitor.

    Director: Allan Kroeker

    Writer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach

  • The Spy Who Really Liked Me
    7.2/1045 votes

    #10 - The Spy Who Really Liked Me

    Season 1 Episode 10 - Aired 11/19/2003

    Jake goes on trial before an NSA emergency board of inquiry after he disobeys a direct order to kill a sexy, female spy accused of stealing a biological weapon, but if Jake is found guilty, the Special Ops project -- and Jake -- will be shut down for good.

    Director: David Straiton

    Writer: Mark Wilding

  • Prince and the Revolution
    7.4/1046 votes

    #11 - Prince and the Revolution

    Season 1 Episode 11 - Aired 12/10/2003

    Jake goes back to college on a mission to protect an African prince from assassins hired by a rebel general; Kyle and Lou offer Jake a chance to walk away from government control by faking his death.

    Director: Jorge Montesi

    Writer: N/A

  • Double Agent
    7.5/1039 votes

    #12 - Double Agent

    Season 1 Episode 12 - Aired 12/17/2003

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    Director: David Barrett

    Writer: Silvio Horta, David Greenwalt

  • Blackout
    7.4/1040 votes

    #13 - Blackout

    Season 1 Episode 13 - Aired 1/16/2004

    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.

    Director: Milan Cheylov

    Writer: Jesse Stern

  • Get Foley
    8.1/1041 votes

    #14 - Get Foley

    Season 1 Episode 14 - Aired 1/23/2004

    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-kill 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.

    Director: Adam Davidson

    Writer: Javier Grillo-Marxuach

  • Dead Man Talking
    7.8/1039 votes

    #15 - Dead Man Talking

    Season 1 Episode 15 - Aired 1/30/2004

    An agent whom Lou believes to have died years ago--a man with whom she has a past, and who she was forced to leave behind on a mission--is found alive and a rescue op is mounted. Meanwhile, Jake is thinking a lot about what happened between him and Diane, and the nanite project may potentially have a new member.

    Director: Leslie Libman

    Writer: Mark Wilding

  • Upgrade
    7.7/1040 votes

    #16 - Upgrade

    Season 1 Episode 16 - Aired 2/6/2004

    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.

    Director: Steve Miner

    Writer: Silvio Horta, David Greenwalt