- As New Year's Eve and a new century approach, a seemingly unbalanced man who claims to have visited the future in a time machine prevents an accident and murder that he knew were going to happen.
- It's Christmas-time and the dawn of the new century but for Detective Murdoch, there are crimes to be solved. Gideon Turner escapes custody and prevents a man from being killed on the street. He claims he knew it was going to happen because he has traveled to the future. Murdoch is dubious, needless to say, and has Turner examined by Dr. Roberts at the insane asylum where he also meets Julia Ogden who has taken an interest in psychiatry. The man behind it all is Dr. Harms and as his time machine begins to gain believers, he seems to be making a fortune. Murdoch is convinced there is a realistic scientific explanation for what is happening. Meanwhile, Crabtree frets over asking Dr. Grace to accompany him to the Policeman's Ball on New Year's Eve and Inspector Brackenreid weighs-up a job offer.—garykmcd
- All Toronto society prepares for grand balls and fireworks to celebrate the turn from nineteenth to twentieth century approaches. Murdoch investigates the presumably fraudulent claim of a man who offers trips in his time machine and collects investments in a society to finance keeping it maintained long term. Crabtree can find no financial fraud, and William is surprisingly convinced after making a test trip himself, meeting his future son, despite due theoretical doubts, as it provides him with information that allowed him to stop several 'pre-seen' crimes in his present, as did information from asylum-escaped time traveler Gideon Turner. After linking them with investor Dr. arms, Murdoch reconsiders what proves a devious fraud. Brackenreid announces he's up for promotion to a desk job, Crabtree invites Dr. Grace and Julia comes with Darcy but dances with William at to the Policeman's Ball on New Year's Eve.—KGF Vissers
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