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Returning from Russia, security examine an American citizen after they learn he sells marijuana for a living; in Boston, a traveler moves to the beat of his own drums.
Returning from Russia, security examine an American citizen after they learn he sells marijuana for a living; in Boston, a traveler moves to the beat of his own drums.
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S2, EP15 "Forty-Four Blues"Officers stop a father and son packing loads of ammo, but can't find the gun. Meanwhile, the Vessel Search Unit find a suspect sailor on a US tug.
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S6, EP18 "A Radioactive Man"At the Detroit border crossing, a radioactive man is both amused and annoyed.
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S6, EP17 "A Bounty of Gold"A bounty of gold jewelry is apprehended when the manifesto seems to sell its value short.
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S6, EP16 "A Salty Situation"A woman crossing the border in Buffalo finds herself in a salty situation.
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S6, EP14 "A Huge Wake Up Call"Returning from Russia, security examine an American citizen after they learn he sells marijuana for a living; in Boston, a traveler moves to the beat of his own drums.
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