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"The Sanger family vows revenge on Ben Thompson after he shoots the youngest member in self defense. It's up to the Colt cousins to protect him and defuse the situation."
"Marshal Troop and his deputy bait a trap with money to catch a maniacal killer and save an innocent man."
Paiutes set their sights on a prospector who's digging ore from an Indian silver mine.
The marshal's son is wanted for murder---and it's his father's job to get him.
Mrs. Bradley pulls a gun on Victor Laurier, who led a POW camp during the war, and wants to know where her husband is. She knows he isn't dead, having received a letter from him four years after he was supposed to have died. Victor says that at the end of
When the Army arrives at the ranch with Apache prisoners, John fears his treaty with Cochise will be broken unless they are returned.
Bart, for whom cowardice is a virtue, "turns yellow" when he learns that his friendship with a tycoon could cost him his life.
"When a busload of elderly people are robbed by a desert gang, the A-Team is hired to retrieve their possessions."
"The A-Team must break up a car theft ring before B.A.'s van is converted into a million parts."
"The A-Team matches wits with a terrorist group but the case takes unexpected turns."
"B.A., Face and Murdock are captured by terrorists and held in a dairy farm prison, leaving Tawnia and Hannibal to devise a rescue mission."
"The A-Team members are hired to help a peaceful group known as the Society of Men remain in their community."
Carlos is working undercover to get an elusive drug dealer known as El Vaquero. He's gained the confidence of his number two Johnny Primo
"After capturing one international arms dealer, the NCIS team discovers that the Navy's highly classified weapons system is about to be sold to another high priority arms dealer known as "La Grenouille" (Armand Assante)."
"Working with the local officials, the NCIS team originally believes a the sailor died of an unintentional drug overdose in a seedy part of town."
The Enterprise must deal with incorporeal cloud-like aliens who have already destroyed the inhabitants of a library planet and plan to eliminate the Enterprise crew if they cannot acquire a human host.
When a crewmember is endowed with super human intelligence by an alien probe, he threatens the fate of the Enterprise.
O'Brien, Garak, Nog, and a salvage team are stranded on a supposedly abandoned Cardassian space station.
An alien leader has the technology that could send the crew 40,000 light years closer to home -- but refuses to share it with them.
Enterprise encounters a group of Vulcan civilians who have split off from the normal way of Vulcan life in an effort to explore their emotions. T'Pol is disturbed by the new visitors and warns the Captain that all attempts in the past to integrate Vulcan emotions into their lives has proven disastrous. Meanwhile, a message from Admiral Forrest leaves the Captain with the difficult task of trying to convince one of the visiting Vulcans to call home to speak with his dying father.
Duncan saved Immortal Carl Robinson from lynching in 1926 Louisiana. Carl became a famous colored league baseball star with aspirations of becoming a politician, but he has since become disillusioned after seeing years of racism and corruption. He now lives on the streets and steals to get by. When he steals Charlie's car to get away from drug dealers after stealing their money, Duncan tries to help him overcome his longstanding hatred of and distrust for whites, and he helps him deal with a racist cop who is after him.
The team tracks a gang of military thieves after they kidnap family members of an ex-marine who is wanted for murder.
The team investigates a dangerous cult after members refuse medical attention following a mass poisoning at their compound.
Reno's only means of saving himself and his brother is to break the psychological hold that Bracket's lies have over Mitch by reminding him of their past.