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Walker is forced to resume his undercover identity to keep his family safe; Micki gets caught up in Walker's old case; August threatens to blow his father's cover; Trey starts his new job.
Walker is forced to resume his undercover identity to keep his family safe; Micki gets caught up in Walker's old case; August threatens to blow his father's cover; Trey starts his new job.
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S1, EP3 "Bobble Head"Walker's life gets more complicated when his childhood best friend, Hoyt Rawlins, returns to town; Abeline is thrilled to have Hoyt home, but Geri has conflicted feelings; Micki has suspicions about the real reason Hoyt returned to town.
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S1, EP4 "Don't Fence Me In"Micki is uncomfortable with the spotlight Capt. James puts on her during a current investigation; Walker talks to Liam about their parents and learns there was trouble while he was away; Trey applies for a new job in town.
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S1, EP5 "Duke"Walker is forced to resume his undercover identity to keep his family safe; Micki gets caught up in Walker's old case; August threatens to blow his father's cover; Trey starts his new job.
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S1, EP6 "Bar None"When Geri decides to sell the bar, it throws Walker for a loop; Micki is shocked when her mother drops in unexpectedly.
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