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Smart's new maid is more than she seems, and 99 and the Chief help Max to realize it.
Smart's new maid is more than she seems, and 99 and the Chief help Max to realize it.
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S4, EP26 "A Tale of Two Tails"Max gives an easy assignment to two pupils -- follow 99 while she's shopping.
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S4, EP7 "The Return of the Ancient Mariner"Max has all kinds of trouble hunting for KAOS agent "The Chameleon.".
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S4, EP8 "With Love and Twitches"Max has to fight his way to the altar to be on time for his wedding.
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S4, EP9 "The Laser Blazer"Smart's new maid is more than she seems, and 99 and the Chief help Max to realize it.
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S4, EP6 "The Worst Best Man"It seems that every man Max picks as his best man meets with a mysterious accident.
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S4, EP5 "Diamonds Are a Spy's Best Friend"Max unknowingly stumbles onto a KAOS robbery unit specializing in diamonds.
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S4, EP4 "The Secret of Sam Vittorio"CONTROL substitutes Smart and 99 look-alikes for the cronies of a bank robber.
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S4, EP3 "Closely Watched Planes"Max and 99 try to learn how couriers have been disappearing into thin air.
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