The Philanthropist (TV Series) - Episodes

Episodes

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "Nigeria (Part 1)" Peter Horton Tom Fontana, Charlie Corwin & Jim Juvonen June 24, 2009 (2009-06-24)
A successful tycoon, Teddy Rist, decides to use his money and power to help those in need. First, he has to deliver a vaccine to a Nigerian town with sick children.
2 "Myanmar" Ed Fraiman Brant Englestein & Lukas Reiter July 1, 2009 (2009-07-01)
The Maidstone-Rist Company is outed by a human rights organization as having ties to businesses in Myanmar, also known as Burma, where there is oil and gas exploration using forced labor. Teddy decides the only way to conclude whether to continue their business activities in the country is to get advice from Daw May Lin Wai, a revered Burmese democratic leader who has been under house arrest in the country for nearly two decades, with obvious parallels to the real-life Aung San Suu Kyi. During his search for Lin Wai, Teddy meets a young girl (Lucy Brown), desperately in need of a kidney transplant. The girl's father is a suitable donor but he's being kept at a forced labor camp and it is feared that he won't get to his daughter in time to save her life. Back in New York, Philip and Olivia desperately try to explain Teddy's behavior to an irate board of directors.
3 "Paris" Duane Clark Hannah Shakespeare July 8, 2009 (2009-07-08)
On a business trip to Paris with Teddy and her husband, Philip, Olivia runs into an old friend, Isabelle. Reminiscing is short lived however, as Isabelle soon admits to being in debt to Bejan, a high powered Parisian man running a sex trafficking ring out of her hotel. Olivia is devastated when Bejan callously kills Isabelle and she is determined to help the other women caught up in the ring. As Teddy investigates, he is horrified to learn the extent of the trafficking that goes on. As he concocts a plan to free the victims, his findings lead him to a house full of abused young girls and Teddy, determined to see justice, will stop at nothing to rescue them.
4 "Nigeria (Part 2)" Jonas Pate Tom Fontana July 15, 2009 (2009-07-15)
Teddy heads back to Kujama, Nigeria, the scene of his philanthropic epiphany. He has opened an oil refinery that will help bring commerce to the small village. However, Teddy's business and philanthropic plans are thrown aside when his respected friend, Doctor Chima Balo, is kidnapped by a local rebel leader, Jonathan Bankole, who disapproves of Teddy's interference in the village. Teddy vows to get Chima back safely but Bankole will only release her if the government pays a huge ransom, forcing Teddy to begin negotiations with a self-righteous General. Meanwhile, in New York, Philip is reflecting on Teddy's newfound charitable character and is keen to indulge in serving others too, by helping an unemployed acquaintance stay afloat while also motivating the man's son to take his schoolwork more seriously.
5 "Kosovo" John Strickland John McNamara July 22, 2009 (2009-07-22)
Teddy takes his ex-wife, Julia Rist (Krista Allen), on a journey as he tells her about his business venture to Kosovo, a country full of depression and poverty since the 1990s when the Serbian army attacked the Albanian Muslims, who make up the majority of the population. In a series of flashbacks, Teddy addresses the locals in Kosovo, explaining that his company would like to invest money in a bauxite halloysite mine which will not only be profitable for Maidstone-Rist but will ensure them a better future. Teddy wants the Serbians and Albanians to work together at the mine and start a business that will better the lives of all those who populate Kosovo. As the Serbians and Albanians refuse to pull together, it's clear their hatred runs deeper than Teddy first thought. AJ and Philip worry Teddy has bitten off more than he can chew.
6 "San Diego" Charles Beeson Kyle Bradstreet & Brant Englestein July 29, 2009 (2009-07-29)

When charitable donations in San Diego are fraudulently charged to Teddy Rist's credit card, Teddy and Dax go on a manhunt to search for the identity thief, following a trail of receipts through fancy hotels, tattoo parlors and strip clubs. Meanwhile, in New York, Olivia and Philip are devastated to find out that the man with whom they've been investing all of the Foundation's money has actually been running a Ponzi scheme – the Maidstone-Rist charitable arm is now in financial jeopardy.

At the end of the episode, Rist looks at a wall in his office (that once used to display his expensive painting by Fredrik Oma) that showcases four framed pictures. The pictures are of people he has helped through his philanthropy, supposedly all of which were present in previous episodes. Three of the photographs are of people recognizable to consistent viewers of the show. However, the fourth is of two people, most likely Middle-Eastern or Southeast Asian, in a mountainous region. This leads the viewer to wonder if they missed an episode, which is correct. NBC advertised the previous week that they would air an episode about water delivery between Pakistan and India, but apparently aired the "San Diego" episode before "Kashmir," thereby creating a story inconsistency.
7 "Kashmir" Andy Wilson Jim Juvonen August 5, 2009 (2009-08-05)
Teddy and Philip's college friend, Rhada Shivpuri (Sarita Choudhury), asks for their help to delicately negotiate with both the Indian and Pakistani governments in an attempt to rebuild the region's water system and reopen the 'The Line of Control' which divides the ancient land of Kashmir in two. The border restricts trade between India and Pakistan and Rhada hopes, with Teddy and Philip's help, water will be transported to put an end to the severe drought suffered by both countries in the Kashmiri region. Their mission spirals out of control when militants wage an attack on Mumbai, halting their business plan. In an effort to get their operation back on track, Teddy heads into Kashmir on his own but in the process, lands himself in mortal danger. With Teddy missing, Philip and Dax lead the manhunt to find their friend while Olivia and AJ sit anxiously by the phone in New York, praying Teddy will be found in one piece.
8 "Haiti" Jonas Pate John McNamara August 12, 2009 (2009-08-12)
Teddy has come to the impoverished Caribbean nation of Haiti with his partner, Philip to try and solve an almost-hopeless food shortage. Philip, who was born in Haiti but left at the age of six, is locking horns with a powerful island senator named Jean Beauvais who also happens to be Philip's estranged brother. Philip wants to help Haiti; but Jean wants Haiti to help itself. Common ground between the brothers is marred by years of resentment and mistrust.

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