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You also appreciate the slow-burn romance between Mary and Marshall. Over 61 episodes, their partnership evolves from bickering colleagues to soulmates. Because you have the complete series, you can trace every inside joke, every jealous glance, and every sacrifice. It is a masterclass in “slow burn” storytelling that modern streaming shows often rush.

In Plain Sight is an American crime drama that aired on the USA Network from 2008 to 2012. The series follows the professional and personal life of Mary Shannon, a Deputy United States Marshal attached to the Federal Witness Security Program (WITSEC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. IN PLAIN SIGHT -2008-2012-- Complete TV Series ...

Set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, In Plain Sight centered on the Southwest Regional Office of the U.S. Marshals Service. Unlike traditional cop shows that focus on "the collar," this series focused on the "afterlife." You also appreciate the slow-burn romance between Mary

From 2008 to 2012, USA Network’s "Characters Welcome" era was in full swing, delivering blue-sky procedurals that balanced lighthearted banter with high-stakes drama. Standing tall (literally and figuratively) among these was , a series that pulled back the curtain on one of the most mysterious arms of American law enforcement: the Federal Witness Protection Program (WITSEC). It is a masterclass in “slow burn” storytelling

This paper analyzes the complete run of the USA Network television series In Plain Sight (2008–2012) as a significant, though critically overlooked, text within the “Blue Sky” era of cable television. Moving beyond a simple procedural crime drama, the paper argues that the series uses its unique setting—the U.S. Federal Witness Protection Program (WITSEC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico—to construct a distinct “feminist geography.” Protagonist U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon operates as a liminal gatekeeper, navigating physical, ethical, and gendered borders. The series explores themes of identity erasure, coerced community, and the trauma of transience, all filtered through the specific lens of the American Southwest as a zone of legal and cartographic uncertainty. Ultimately, In Plain Sight offers a nuanced critique of the myth of a stable, autonomous self, proposing instead that identity is a negotiated performance dependent on place, witness, and bureaucratic power.

The series introduced us to U.S. Marshal Mary Shannon (played with ferocious energy by Mary McCormack). Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Mary’s job was to integrate these witnesses—criminals and innocents alike—into new lives, ensuring they didn't do anything stupid to get themselves killed. The tagline for the show could have easily been, "It’s easier to catch a criminal than to keep one alive."

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