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Cordell and the Walker family carry on with a day at the rangers fair, but it's not all fun and games when Cassie runs into familiar faces from her past; Abeline attempts to clear the air with Geri; Colton tries a new approach with Stella.
Cordell and the Walker family carry on with a day at the rangers fair, but it's not all fun and games when Cassie runs into familiar faces from her past; Abeline attempts to clear the air with Geri; Colton tries a new approach with Stella.
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S2, EP14 "No Such Thing as Fair Play"Cordell and the Walker family carry on with a day at the rangers fair, but it's not all fun and games when Cassie runs into familiar faces from her past; Abeline attempts to clear the air with Geri; Colton tries a new approach with Stella.
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S2, EP15 "Bygones"Cordell needs the help of someone from his past; Trey shows James and August a new way to deal with some of life's frustrations.
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S2, EP16 "Champagne Problems"The Walkers pull out all the stops to celebrate Abeline and Bonham's anniversary; Cassie finds a piece of her past; Cordell needs a favor from Geri.
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S2, EP17 "Torn"Twyla is tapped to assist the Rangers on a case as she and Cordell are beginning to grow closer; Stella reevaluates her feelings for Todd and Colton; Geri extends an olive branch to Denise.
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S2, EP13 "One Good Thing"While Geri does her best to keep the Walker family's collective chins up, Walker and Cassie look for any clues to help Bonham in his hour of need.
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S2, EP12 "Common Ground"Cordell reaches a breaking point with Denise; tensions between the Walker and Davidson families finally hit a fever pitch.
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