"BREAKING UP" (Sept 9th)
Girl meets vampire, girl loses vampire, girl beats the crap out of vampire. Wren has a crush on Quinn, but is blind to the fact that his pastime consists of seducing and attacking young girls. Bob tries to convince her that she is the only one who can stop Quinn, but it will obviously take more than a few sensible words, three feet of sharpened steel, and a jealous rage to bring her around.

"TWO FOR ONE" (Sept 20th)
Bob is dreading his periodic rendezvous with Sulk, who occasionally supplies swords and weaponry to members of the Hunted at his "discount rate." Unfortunately, no price is worth dealing with this character who can't be trusted... That is, unless you're looking for a poke in the eye with a big pointed stick.

"THE NEW GUY" (Sept 24th)
The new kid on the block wants to be like his slayer buddies, who convince him to dress in full armor as a practical joke.  The joke backfires, however, when the vampires realize that armor is actually a pretty good idea.

"BLADE IN TRAINING" (Oct 7th)
Look out Wesley Snipes, Darnell is intent on becoming the next "Blade" - sworn to kill all vampires and dedicated to looking as cool as possible at all times. Unfortunately, Darnell's greatest nemesis is his best friend Richard, who just can't take him seriously. That is, until their friendship is no longer a laughing matter.

"TOUGH LOVE" (Oct 22nd)
Bob and Mikey find themselves at Six Flags Magic Mountain at the request of Alex, who is concerned about his best buddy and rommate Kit (currently appearing as the "Boy Wonder" in the Batman stunt show). Kit has apparently missed his last several VA meetings and is considering becoming a vampire to further his career as a stuntman. Holy Hunted Batman, it's an intervention! Fortunately, Alex and Bob offer a convincing argument and a strong right hook.

"BREAKING UP - PART 2" (October 31st)
Breaking up is hard to do - especially when you're joined at the neck.
Bob tries to convince Wren to finally break up with Quinn by introducing her to Zoe, Quinn's latest victim. Wren is forced to admit that she plans to meet with Quinn amidst the chaos of Santa Monica Blvd. at midnight on Halloween. She's less than happy when Bob decides to tag along for what may be her last date with Quinn.

"RENDEZVOUS" (November 11th)
Bob is chosen from a lottery to be the latest victim and workout partner for Vincent Marlowe. For Marlowe, it's better than step-aerobics.  For the Hunted, it's their one chance every week to finally kill this guy.

"STAR POWER" (November 18th)
At a local martial arts convention called DRAGONFEST, the Hunted enlists the sevices of Char Frost to approach a few unsuspecting stars about becoming our celebrity spokesman. Chaos ensues.

"FILM AT 11" (December 13th)
Bob
is approached by Coleman, a paranoid and somewhat outspoken cameraman for the Channel 15 Action News who has footage of an actual vampire attack. So what else is new? The footage shows their bitchy reporter, Catherine Powers interviewing Andrew, a stage combat instructor and leader of a group of slayers called the Thrown Gauntlet.  Unfortunately, their interview is interrupted by Jaymes - a deadly vampire with a penchant for snacking on bitchy reporters. Did we mention she's bitchy? To these guys, this is a matter of life and death.  To us, it's just another episode...

"STALKER" (March 21st)
Restraining orders don't include swords.
Jeff is a sword for hire who is also a fan of the Hunted series. He wants to be a slayer at all costs and surprises Bob at his apartment asking for an audition. When Bob turns him away, Jeff refuses to leave and sets up camp outside Bob's apartment - doing whatever he has to do to get his audition.

"BREAKTHROUGH" (Dec 22)
A research scientist, funded by an unknown source, has discovered the virus that infects The Hunted and has developed a cure that may finally put an end to this insanity and our internet series. We can't have that now, can we?

"SLAY ME IN ST. LOUIS" (March 19)
Bob is flown to St.Louis to teach a class of wannabe slayers led by Satyr. However, they have a thing or two to teach him about being a real slayer. You can't always judge a book by it's cover, but with these guys, you can kinda read between the lines.

"DANCE OF THE UNDEAD" (March 31st)
Artistic license doesn't include decapitation.
When Bob discovers that the hottest new dance troupe in town is actually performing a vampire ritual and sacrifice onstage, he confronts the choreographers Francesca and Benessa with sword in hand to give them his own review of their show.

"THAT'S SHOWBIZ" (May 19th)
Wren is ready for her first big break in showbiz.  Unfortunately, the vampires got there first.

"FAIRE WARNING" (May 27th)
Did someone say turkey leg?
Bob is working at "ye olde" renaissance faire when he learns through the Hunted website that someone is out to get him.  All he has to do now is to keep his eyes out for anyone with a sword...

"CLASS RITUAL" (July 1st)
Teacher's pet always gets away with murder.
Raquel's stage combat class is a front for training members of the Hunted.  Unfortunately, it also attracts its share of vampire wannabees.

"RETURN OF THE STALKER" (July 28th)
He's baaaack...  Jeff returns to annoy Bob once again, but this time it may cost Bob his girlfriend, his career, and his life in front of 17,000 people at the Hollywood Bowl.

"CON JOB" (August 25th)
Members of the Hunted show up to a local Highlander convention in the hopes of spreading the word about vampire awareness. Instead, they find fans who are more interested in autographs.  What's worse, the vampires have shown up for their own taste of fame.