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Walker and Alex go undercover at a posh resort to prevent a possible terrorist strike against some of the world's wealthiest businessmen.
Walker and Alex go undercover at a posh resort to prevent a possible terrorist strike against some of the world's wealthiest businessmen.
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S5, EP1 "Higher Power"Walker takes on a formidable foe for the freedom of a boy who is the reincarnation of a renowned Buddhist monk.
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S5, EP2 "Patriot"White supremacists take Alex and TV-station employees hostage in retaliation for the arrest of their leader.
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S5, EP3 "Ghost Rider"Walker connects with a dead boy's spirit to help solve the mystery surrounding the boy's death eight years earlier.
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S5, EP4 "The Brotherhood"Walker and Trivette fight to stop a vengeful brotherhood of police officers out to correct the inefficiencies of the justice system.
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S9, EP22 "Reel Rangers"Walker and Alex fall all over themselves preparing for their child's arrival; the Rangers unexpectedly find themselves on the set of a new movie.
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S9, EP21 "Blood Diamonds"Walker (Chuck Norris) and the Rangers break up a deadly arms racket that uses stolen diamonds to obtain weapons.
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S9, EP20 "Without a Sound"The Rangers chase down carjackers who have taken the life of Gage's former high-school sweetheart; Gage leans on Sydney for support after he loses his hearing.
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S9, EP19 "Unsafe Speed"Sydney and Gage disguise themselves as bikers to gain the trust of a motorcycle gang and bust up a methamphetamine lab; Alex and Trivette take on dangerous drivers.
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The Civil War is in the past, but former Confederate soldier Cullen Bohannon can't put it behind him. Fresh are the horrific memories of the death of his wife, killed at the hands of the Union soldiers, an act that sets Bohannon on a course of revenge. This contemporary Western tells the story of his journey, a story that rides on Union Pacific's construction of the first transcontinental railroad. Bohannon's westward travels take him to a lawless melting pot of a town called "Hell on Wheels," which moves with the construction of the railroad.
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Ben Cartwright is the patriarch of an all-male Nevada ranching family. Set during and after the Civil War, "Bonanza" is the story of life on the family's thousand-acre spread, known as the Ponderosa, near Virginia City. Ben has his three sons, each with a different (and deceased) mother. Serious eldest son Adam hopes to follow in his father's footsteps; middle son Hoss is a gentle giant -- physically strong, but sometimes naive; and youngest son Little Joe is the most impetuous and romantic of the offspring.
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