Boss
Mayor Tom Kane (Golden Globe Winner Kelsey Grammer) sits like a spider at the center of Chicago’s web of power; a web built on a covenant with the people. They want to be led, they want disputes settled, jobs dispensed, and loyalties rewarded.
Louder Than Words
Tom Kane cements his mayoral legacy with a lavish ceremony celebrating the groundbreaking of the new modernized O'Hare terminals.
Through and Through
Kane uses a tragedy in his personal life to further his political agenda and ultimately win control over the housing authority.
Ablution
Kane grows increasingly infatuated with his new senior aide, Mona, allowing himself to get swept up in her passion for the subsidized housing project.
Redemption
Kane makes a professional turn to a new way of doing things when he extricates the housing project from the corruption that plagues his entire city.
Mania
Kane orders a corruption sweep and arrests several members of his own political machine.
Backflash
Kane's moves with the housing project escalate from a state of unrest to rioting and looting.
The Conversation
Kane's alternative treatment seems to have worked and he is back in control of his city.
Consequence
Kane keeps the city from bankruptcy by forming alliances with his enemies on the City Council.
Clinch
Chicago is bankrupt and a team of receivers pour in to take control of the city.
True Enough
As Kane's mental faculties deteriorate to a new low, Sentinel editor, Sam Miller, is about to break a story that will destroy him.
