The Librarians
Season Finale: "... And the Final Curtain" – Sunday, Dec. 27, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLV
The Librarians discover that Prospero's renewed magic is wreaking havoc with the technology of the world. He is recreating an idyllic forest utopia, whether we want one or not. In order to stop him, Flynn and Baird must travel back to 1611, while the rest of the team battles Prospero in the present. Little do they realize that they can only defeat Prospero in each time by finding a way to work together – separated by five centuries.
Directed by Marc Roskin
Written by John Rogers & Paul Guyot
Two-Hour Season Finale: "Penultimatum" – Sunday, Dec. 27, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
John is blackmailed by a terrorist into going on a suicide mission, employing the Geryon to accomplish the catastrophic deed.
Directed by Rod Holcomb
Written by Jesse Alexander
Created by William Blake Herron
Two-Hour Season Finale: "Fidelity" – Sunday Dec. 27, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
John must rescue Natalie, Eckhart and a delegation of international leaders from a hostage crisis in the Paris Opera house.
Directed by Peter O'Fallon
Written by William Blake Herron
Created by William Blake Herron
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Doku Zakayev" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin goes back to work for Tamir, just like he did in 2001, but Tamir has other plans for him. Gabi confronts Blazek about his secret dealings. Kate is a prisoner in the President's compound in Chechnya. In 2001 Prague, Dmitry must convince Tamir to pick up where Doku left off and earn General Arsanov's trust. Ballard and Gabi suspect Dmitry and Ilyana have conspired to commit murder.
Directed by Jeff T. Thomas
Written by Aaron Allen
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Gabi Miskova" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin and Nina search for Tamir's associate Beslan in hopes of getting answers about the impending threat on the summit, as well as Kate's location. Meanwhile, two Chechen assassins put their deadly plan into action. Malika, Tamir's wife, gives Beslan orders that she thinks will save both of their lives. In 2001 Prague, Ballard confronts a life-altering injury, and Dmitry struggles to complete his mission without breaking his promise to help Ilyana and her daughter.
Directed by Ken Biller
Written by Andrew Chapman & Raf Green
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Alexei Volkov" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 11p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin makes a deal with the Russians to rescue Kate. Meanwhile, President Arsanov's plan for Kate is moving forward in Chechnya. Gabi struggles to decide what to do about her husband. In 2004, Dmitry asks one last favor of Terrence. And in a flashback to 1972, the last pieces of the puzzle to understanding Martin Odum's true identity are revealed.
Directed by Ken Biller
Written by Matthew Newman & Ken Biller
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon
The Librarians discover that Prospero's renewed magic is wreaking havoc with the technology of the world. He is recreating an idyllic forest utopia, whether we want one or not. In order to stop him, Flynn and Baird must travel back to 1611, while the rest of the team battles Prospero in the present. Little do they realize that they can only defeat Prospero in each time by finding a way to work together – separated by five centuries.
Directed by Marc Roskin
Written by John Rogers & Paul Guyot
Agent X
Two-Hour Season Finale: "Penultimatum" – Sunday, Dec. 27, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSVJohn is blackmailed by a terrorist into going on a suicide mission, employing the Geryon to accomplish the catastrophic deed.
Directed by Rod Holcomb
Written by Jesse Alexander
Created by William Blake Herron
Two-Hour Season Finale: "Fidelity" – Sunday Dec. 27, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-14-DLSV
John must rescue Natalie, Eckhart and a delegation of international leaders from a hostage crisis in the Paris Opera house.
Directed by Peter O'Fallon
Written by William Blake Herron
Created by William Blake Herron
Legends
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Doku Zakayev" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin goes back to work for Tamir, just like he did in 2001, but Tamir has other plans for him. Gabi confronts Blazek about his secret dealings. Kate is a prisoner in the President's compound in Chechnya. In 2001 Prague, Dmitry must convince Tamir to pick up where Doku left off and earn General Arsanov's trust. Ballard and Gabi suspect Dmitry and Ilyana have conspired to commit murder.
Directed by Jeff T. Thomas
Written by Aaron Allen
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Gabi Miskova" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 10 p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin and Nina search for Tamir's associate Beslan in hopes of getting answers about the impending threat on the summit, as well as Kate's location. Meanwhile, two Chechen assassins put their deadly plan into action. Malika, Tamir's wife, gives Beslan orders that she thinks will save both of their lives. In 2001 Prague, Ballard confronts a life-altering injury, and Dmitry struggles to complete his mission without breaking his promise to help Ilyana and her daughter.
Directed by Ken Biller
Written by Andrew Chapman & Raf Green
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon
Three-Hour Season Finale: "The Legend of Alexei Volkov" – Monday, Dec. 28, at 11p.m. (ET/PT) – TV-MA-LSV
In present day Prague, Martin makes a deal with the Russians to rescue Kate. Meanwhile, President Arsanov's plan for Kate is moving forward in Chechnya. Gabi struggles to decide what to do about her husband. In 2004, Dmitry asks one last favor of Terrence. And in a flashback to 1972, the last pieces of the puzzle to understanding Martin Odum's true identity are revealed.
Directed by Ken Biller
Written by Matthew Newman & Ken Biller
Based on the Novel Legends by Robert Littell
Developed by Howard Gordon