Without a Trace


Without a Trace is an American police procedural drama television series that originally aired on CBS from September 26, 2002 to May 19, 2009, following the cases of a Missing Persons Unit of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in New York City.
On May 19, 2009, CBS cancelled the series after seven seasons.

Premise

Each episode followed the search for one individual under tight time constraints. The stories also focused on the personal lives of the team members and illustrated how their experiences gave them insight into cases. The team consisted of Jack Malone, Samantha Spade, Vivian Johnson, Danny Taylor, Martin Fitzgerald and Elena Delgado, the last of whom joined the cast in the fourth season.
The real FBI does investigate missing persons; specifically, they have the authority to help in any "mysterious" disappearances of children abducted by nonfamily members. The groups that investigate these crimes are called Child Abduction Rapid Deployment teams. They get involved in other missing persons cases as needed but do not have a dedicated unit. One element that set the series apart from other TV police dramas was the display of information about real-life missing persons at the end of most episodes. This resulted in a kidnapped brother and sister being found on July 25, 2005. At least five people have been found as a result of those announcements. Occasionally, such information was replaced with other public-service announcements, such as an episode about an attempted suicide which presented information on a suicide help line. Showings outside the United States tend to omit missing persons information; however, Australia's Nine Network usually showed Australian cases, and in Hong Kong, the TVB Pearl showed information about local missing persons during the first two seasons. Without a Trace took place within Jerry Bruckheimer's universe. A crossover episode in 2007 featured characters Gil Grissom from CSI and Jack Malone from Without a Trace working together to solve the same case.

History

Without a Trace debuted as part of the CBS fall line-up in 2002, created by Hank Steinberg and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. It was the first show to achieve strong ratings opposite longtime NBC hit medical drama ER which, like Without a Trace, is produced by Warner Bros. Television. The first two showrunners were Steinberg and Ed Redlich. Between seasons two and three, Redlich moved away from active participation in the series, with staff writers Jan Nash and Greg Walker taking over. In the middle of season four, Steinberg left to produce the series The Nine, while remaining executive producer. The show is the only primetime U.S. drama to feature two Australians and a Briton playing Americans in the regular cast. In 2003, the TNT Network acquired syndication rights to the series for US$1.4 million per episode. As of January, 2018, Without a Trace can be seen on the basic cable channel POP and the digital TV channel ESCAPE. It apparently airs every day in large blocks, with episodes being shown in the order of their original air dates. Info as to when the show was added to the POP line-up is currently unavailable. Without a Trace ran on Thursdays at 10 pm until September 2006, when it was moved to Sundays. In the 2007–2008 season, it swapped timeslots with Shark, returning it to its old timeslot on Thursdays. However, this lasted only until the 2008–2009 season, when it moved to Tuesdays at 10pm. On May 19, 2009, the morning the series finale aired, it was reported that the series would not be returning for an eighth season.

Main cast

Season synopsis

Season 1

In the first season, the team is introduced to the viewers.

Season 2

As the team continues to track down missing people, Jack and his wife slide towards divorce, while Jack must also care for his father who has Alzheimer's disease. The team members' life histories are revealed, including the fact that Martin was practically raised by his aunt and uncle, and Danny is an orphan whose estranged brother Rafael is a convicted felon. Martin fatally shoots a child sex trafficker, and both Vivian and he must keep quiet to keep their jobs. Jack makes a last-ditch attempt to save his marriage by moving to Chicago with his family, giving Vivian a long-awaited promotion to his post, but at the last minute, his wife Maria leaves without him, taking their daughters Hannah and Kate with her.
Following a campaign by the conservative group the Parents Television Council, CBS was fined a record $3.6 million for indecency for the sixth episode "Our Sons and Daughters", which centered around a teenaged orgy. CBS argued that the episode "featured an important and socially relevant storyline warning parents to exercise greater supervision of their teenaged children."

Season 3

Vivian loses her promotion when Jack returns to his job, causing some commotion among the team. She also experiences heart trouble that endangers her life and her career, and undergoes risky surgery. Martin and Samantha begin a secret office romance, and because of disagreements between them on whether or not to reveal it to the rest of the team, it ends badly. Jack undergoes a brutal custody battle with his ex-wife. Danny has to confront his traumatic past, and Rafael. The season ends with a cliffhanger as a hired mercenary opens fire on Martin and Danny's car while they transport a prisoner.

Season 4

After barely surviving the gun battle that ended season three, Martin must recover from near-fatal gunshot wounds while Danny battles post-traumatic stress disorder. Stretched for help, the team gets a new member, Elena Delgado, a former NYPD vice-squad officer with an aggressive, streetwise attitude. She has a past connection to Danny, the nature of which is unknown until season five. Martin develops an addiction to painkillers, and Jack begins a romance with Anne Cassidy, the widow of a former mentor killed in the line of duty.

Season 5

Anne miscarries and abruptly ends her relationship with Jack. Danny and Elena begin to date each other, while her ex-husband Carlos Aguilar sues for custody of their daughter Sofie, and later abducts her. More about Samantha's difficult past is revealed, including her strained relationships with her mother Patricia and older sister Emily. Jack is abducted and tortured by a psychotic woman, but initially appears to show few effects. At the end of the season, Carlos is freed, leaving the team worried about Elena's safety, and a serial kidnapper appears to be preying on young women.

Season 6

Vivian is put in charge of a task force to locate the serial kidnapper, who is part of a sex-trafficking ring. Samantha discovers that she is pregnant from a one-night stand with a bartender at the time, Brian Donovan, and by the end of the season, he waives paternal rights because of what Jack digs up on him and Sam confronting him about it, and she gives birth to her son named Finn. Jack begins a pattern of roughing up suspects and intimidating people to make them talk, which appears to be related to PTSD. He also gets into a dangerous situation without backup and is nearly killed, and becomes overly involved in the life of a teenager he saved from the sex traffickers. In the season finale, he is demoted and put in mandatory therapy with Dr. Clare Bryson.
This season also contained a two-part crossover episode with ', as Jack and Gil Grissom and their teams track down a serial killer responsible for the disappearance of a boy six years ago. Both episodes are included on the DVD collection for CSIs eighth season.
Without a Trace'' completed 12 episodes of season six before the 2007-2008 WGA strike. Because the show's writing staff all joined the strike, no more new episodes were made until the issue was settled. Once the strike ended, the show returned on April 3, 2008, with six episodes.

Season 7

Episodes

Crossover with ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''

In "Where and "Why", Gil Grissom comes to New York to help the FBI track down a serial killer after Jack Malone comes to Las Vegas to help the CSIs with a murder victim in "Who and What".

Reception

The series received generally positive reviews during its original broadcast.

U.S. television ratings

Seasonal rankings of Without A Trace on CBS:
Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps.
SeasonTimeslotSeason premiereSeason finaleTV seasonRankingViewers
1stThursday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 26, 2002May 15, 20032002–2003#1515.09
2ndThursday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 25, 2003May 20, 20042003–2004#1116.74
3rdThursday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 23, 2004May 19, 20052004–2005#818.68
4thThursday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 29, 2005May 18, 20062005–2006#718.7
5thSunday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 24, 2006May 10, 20072006–2007#1614.7
6thThursday 10:00 pm / 9 CSeptember 27, 2007May 15, 20082007–2008#2013.10
7thTuesday 10:00 pm / 9:00 CSeptember 23, 2008May 19, 20092008–2009#1812.86

Awards and Nominations

During the series run, it received 1 Golden Globe award nomination, 5 Primetime Emmy award nomination, and 3 Screen Actors Guild award nominations.
YearAssociationCategoryNominee/RecipientResults
2003Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesCharles S. Dutton
2003Creative Arts Emmy AwardOutstanding Art Direction for a Single Camera SeriesAaron Osborne
Jeannie Gunn
2003NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesMarianne Jean-Baptise
2003Satellite AwardsBest Television Series - Drama
2003Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Drama Series - Guest Starring Young ActorDavid Henrie
2004Gold Derby AwardsBest Drama Series
2004Gold Derby AwardsBest Lead ActorAnthony LaPaglia
2004Gold Derby AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a SeriesMarianne Jean-Baptise
2004Gold Derby AwardsBest Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesMartin Landau
2004Gold Derby AwardsBest Episode of the Year "Wannabe"David Barrett
Hank Steinberg
2004Golden Globe AwardBest Lead Actor in a Television Series - DramaAnthony LaPaglia
2004Gracie Allen AwardsOutstanding Entertainment Program - Drama
2004Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Lead Actor in a Drama SeriesAnthony LaPaglia
2004Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesMartin Landau
2004Satellite AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Series - DramaAnthony LaPaglia
2004Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young ActressAria Noelle Curzon
2005Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesAnthony LaPaglia
2005Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama SeriesEric Close
Marianne Jean-Baptise
Anthony LaPaglia
Poppy Montgomery
Enrique Murciano
2005Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Guest Actor in a Drama SeriesMartin Landau
2005Satellite AwardsBest Lead Actor in a Series - DramaAnthony LaPaglia
2005Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama SeriesAnthony LaPaglia
2005Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a Television Series - Guest Starring Young ActorLoren Berman
2006GLAAD Media AwardOutstanding Individual Episode "Transitions"
2006Gold Derby AwardsBest Supporting ActorMartin Landau
2006Gold Derby AwardsBest Guest Actress in a Drama SeriesLaurie Metcalf
2006NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesMarianne Jean-Baptise
2006Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Television Series - Guest Starring Young ActorMasam Holden
2006Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Television Series - Guest Starring Young ActressAshley Rose
2007ALMA AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress - TV Series, Miniseries or Television MovieRoselyn Sanchez
2007NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesRoselyn Sanchez
2007NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesMarianne Jean-Baptise
2007Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series - Guest StarringYoung ActorDarian Weiss
2008ALMA AwardOutstanding Actor in a Drama SeriesEnrique Murciano
2008ALMA AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama Television SeriesRoselyn Sanchez
2008ALMA AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Television SeriesJose Molina
2008NAACP Image AwardsOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesMarianne Jean-Baptise
2008Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series - Guest Starring Young ActressAshley Sanchez
2009ALMA AwardsActor in a Television - DramaEnrique Murciano
2009ALMA AwardsOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesRoselyn Sanchez
2009AACTA AwardsBest ActorAnthony LaPaglia
2009Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a TV Series - Recurring Young ActressHaley Ramm

Home media

Season releases

Without A Trace Season 1 has been released on Region 1, Region 2 and Region 4 DVD. Season 2 was released on March 13, 2007. Seasons 3 and 4 were released on Region 1 DVDs in 2012 under the Warner Archive "Manufactured On Demand" model. Season 5 was released in Region 1 on November 27, 2012. Season 6 was released in Regions 1 and 4 on May 7, 2013. Season 7 was released on April 29, 2014 on Region 1. All seven seasons are not available in Canada.
Seasons 1–6 have all been released under Region 2 encoding, while Seasons 1-4 have been released under Region 4 encoding.

Syndication

From 2005 to 2009, after a long run of weekday back-to-back episodes on TNT, Without a Trace reruns were moved to a graveyard slot in early morning, then removed totally from TNT's lineup. In August 2020, Paramount Network began airing reruns of the show, making a return of the series in syndication for the first time since TNT removed it from its lineup in 2009.