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Rollin takes the place of a human guinea pig in a test of the effects of a mutant bacteria weapon.
Rollin takes the place of a human guinea pig in a test of the effects of a mutant bacteria weapon.
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S3, EP11 "The Freeze"The IMF races a statute of limitations to dupe a soon-to-be released thief into leading police to $10 million in stolen loot.
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S3, EP14 "The Test Case"Rollin takes the place of a human guinea pig in a test of the effects of a mutant bacteria weapon.
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S3, EP15 "The System"The team must convince a mob henchman his boss wants to frame him in order to persuade him to testify against the crime lord.
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