Breaking In

2011 • FOX
4.3
82 reviews
TV-UNRATED
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Season 1 episodes (7)

1 Pilot
4/6/11
Perpetual college student and computer hacking whiz Cameron Price (Bret Harrison) is recruited to join a high-tech security consulting firm masterminded by its enigmatic and manipulative owner, Oz (Christian Slater). But upon joining Oz's brilliant crew of oddballs who operate at the margins of the law, Cameron quickly finds himself at odds with the firm's other boy wonder, Josh Armstrong (Trevor Moore).
2 Tis Better To Have Loved And Flossed
4/13/11
Under orders from Oz (Christian Slater), Cameron (Bret Harrison) and his Contra team struggle to get around the security system in a crazed client's well-guarded home. But only after learning that the target of the mission is actually Oz's estranged wife (Alyssa Milano) does Cameron realize he's been dragged into a domestic dispute aimed at protecting his boss's business and reputation.
3 Need For Speed
4/20/11
When he's forced to prove his worth to the company by working with Contra's newest client, NASCAR racer Jimmie Johnson, Cameron (Bret Harrison) turns to Melanie's (Odette Annable) boyfriend, Dutch (Michael Rosenbaum) for help. Meanwhile, Cash (Alphonso McAuley) turns the office copy machine into a very human robot.
4 White on White on White
4/27/11
As Oz (Christian Slater) assigns her to lead a team to steal a priceless work of modern art, Melanie (Odette Annable) welcomes her father, Larry (guest star Ted McGinley) back from a five-year stretch in prison. But as Melanie looks to make up for lost time, Oz sets out to prove that her dad is actually a con man.
5 Take The Movie And Run
5/4/11
When a film studio looks to secure its copy of a legendary cult film prior to a screening at the Comic Con convention, they turn to Contra Security. As Oz (Christian Slater) stays behind to indulge his latest videogame obsession, Cameron (Bret Harrison), Cash (Alphonso McAuley) and the rest of the team join forces to keep the movie out of the hands of its crazed fans.
6 Breaking Out
5/11/11
When their bickering causes them to fail at an important assignment, Oz (Christian Slater) orders a team-building exercise that strands everyone inside the office. But as they work to escape, Cameron (Bret Harrison) struggles with the news that Melanie (Odette Annable) is moving in with her boyfriend, Dutch (Michael Rosenbaum).
7 21.0 Jump Street
5/17/11
Following Oz's (Christian Slater) orders to work for Mike Tyson, Cameron (Bret Harrison) enlists his Contra Security co-workers to help a geeky teenager who is being bullied by a high school classmate. Upon arriving at school, Cameron finds an old friend of his working there, too.

About this show

BREAKING IN is an offbeat half-hour workplace comedy about a high-tech security firm that takes extreme - and often questionable - measures to sell their protection services. Created by Adam F. Goldberg and Seth Gordon, the series centers on a team of uniquely skilled oddball geniuses hand-picked to work for a manipulative mastermind.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
82 reviews
NovaRocks221
February 19, 2015
Love it. By far my favorite show from the constant one liners, and on. I know everyone hates the second season, but I love the later episodes (which google play doesn't have!!!) I agree the second season at the beginning was really tough to get through but still occasionally had it's moments.
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A Google user
August 24, 2012
..2nd Season - Oh dear, definitely not good. Probably due to the complete change of premise of the show, the removal of some god characters, and finally, the addition of a couple of highly, highly irritating actors/actresses - Yes, I mean you Megan Mullally... Shame.
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Pamela Rodriguez
March 10, 2013
I felt that the show was awesome from the beginning and then they cancelled it. Why? No clue. I was hilarious and the cast had great chemistry. Then they resurrected the show and that's when everything changed and not for the better. Some cast members left and the show just didn't have the same likability. Its a shame. I felt like it had so much potential. I'll definitely buy the first 7 episodes.
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