Homicide detective Tess Avery, diagnosed as blind, teams up with Sunny Patel, a remote guide, to solve crimes. Using tech and trust, they tackle cases while challenging notions of ability and boundaries.
The best episode of "Sight Unseen" is "Matt", rated 8.5/10 from 70 user votes. It was directed by Sharon Lewis and written by Derek Schreyer. "Matt" aired on 2/19/2024 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Leo".
Tess works her first case as a police consultant with Sunny in her ear after one of Matt’s colleagues is found dead in the college pool.
Director: Sharon Lewis
Writer: Derek Schreyer
Jake and Tess are investigating the shooting of a trucker when the Vice Squad shows up, demanding they cut their main suspect loose before they compromise one of Vice's investigations.
Director: John Fawcett
Writer: Damon Vignale
The sensational disappearance of two influencers who travel the country posting their van life adventures has Tess and Matt tracing their trail on an epic road trip – with Sunny riding shotgun through the car speakers.
Director: Bruce McDonald
Writer: Derek Schreyer
Tess and Sunny's relationship is put to the ultimate test when Tess reveals she knows who Sunny really is and why she needs to hide from the outside world. To prove Tess wrong, Sunny must face her deepest fear and relive the crime that sent her into hiding.
Director: Bruce McDonald
Writer: Karen Troubetzkoy
When a victim from one of Tess' unsolved cases wakes from a coma, her seeing eye guide Sunny Patel challenges Tess to get involved.
Director: Jem Garrard
Writer: Nikolijne Troubetzkoy
After turning down a token offer to come back to the force, Tess doubles down, secretly tackling a gruesome murder with Sunny's assistance.
Director: Jem Garrard
Writer: Lisa Codrington
Tess and Sunny explore themes of hidden identity as they investigate the murder of a realtor’s assistant in a glossy mansion he was preparing to sell, only to discover that neither the realtor nor the buyers he was prepping the mansion for are who they seem to be.
Director: John Fawcett
Writer: Lynne Kamm
Searching for her missing brother, Tess inserts herself into Jake's investigation to identify a dead John Doe but finds his killer instead.
Director: John Fawcett
Writer: Russ Cochrane
After losing her vision, detective Tess Avery is haunted by the case she left behind, until she meets an unusual seeing eye guide.
Director: John Fawcett
Writer: Karen Troubetzkoy, Nikolijne Troubetzkoy
Tess is quick to question Lucas' motive when he claims to need a place to crash in the middle of the night, only to later unearth a bombshell with Jake at a crime scene that suggests her brother may be implicated in the murder of a famous painter.
Director: Sharon Lewis
Writer: Chris Roberts