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A high school principal reaches out to Walker when his school is overrun by drugs. It appears to be an inside job as the students always know when there is a raid. When the principal finds the leader, he is killed.
Yuma goes after a band of murderous stage robbers who are trying to steal a mine's payroll.
Gilman's investigation of a payroll robbery is stymied when the chief suspect is murdered.
Well-known businessman Tate Bradley hires Josh and other bounty hunters to find Tony Egan, who he says killed his son, although the death was ruled an accident. When Randall finds the supposed killer and returns him. Bradley refuses to pay the bounty because Egan is still alive.
A wealthy cattleman blocks Cheyenne from driving his herd of ponies over land and sends his hired killer after him.
Buck reunites with an Army friend and leads his men to Mexico, only to find they're stealing gold along the way.
MacGyver and Jack Dalton becomes the target of a kidnapping plot while searching far Jack's long lost mother, who is holding key evidence for a major federal case.
"It looks like the A-Team's time has run out when Lt. Decker and his men have them surrounded and Murdock is suffering from a gunshot wound which requires immediate medical attention."
Jack and the team search for a New York businessman, Patrick Kent, who disappears after he checks in for a routine airline flight home. During the investigation, the agents are shocked to discover that Kent has been leading a secret double life--but that his father-in-law, Noah Ridder, has him under surveillance by a private investigator for another reason entirely.
Jack and his squad search for a toddler, Abby, who was snatched from a park playground while playing with another child. Abby is the daughter of prominent New York Assistant District Attorney Angela Buckman and her college professor husband, Matthew. As the investigation proceeds, clues implicate suspicious people in both parents' lives. But when none of the suspects proves to be the culprit, and a ransom demand is made, the team members suddenly realize that they are focusing on the wrong aspect of the case.
Jack and the team search for a teenager, William Hope, who goes missing in a very bad neighborhood after a confrontation with a local bully. Considered a good kid, William was living in a foster home after 18 months on the street and seemed destined for a better life when he disappeared. The squad discovers that his older brother, Aaron, who was recently released from juvenile hall, visited William, despite the fact that his foster family forbade Aaron from being in their home. Jack and the others then learn that William was seen getting into a car with Aaron immediately prior to disappearing, and they fear that the good kid may have gone bad.
Dr. Anwar Samir, a third year resident at a New York hospital suddenly goes missing following a disagreement with his superior and the rejection of a proposal by his girlfriend. Given his Saudi Arabian background, almost inevitably suspicions arise of terrorist links. Witnesses and colleagues begin to question past "suspicious" behaviour, and disagreement manifests within the team itself as to the presumption of guilt as the Joint Terrorism Task Force also becomes increasingly involved.
A father and his young daughter go missing on the way to school. While initially suspecting that the father has been having an affair, when the team digs further into his background, they discover nothing is what it seems with this man. His true identity and the reason behind the disappearance is not revealed until they locate his daughter.
When two young boys are reported missing, a known neighborhood sex offender is the primary suspect. In an attempt to extract his confession, Grissom asks for the pedophile's help in catching the boys' abductor. However, as the case unfolds, the crime turns out to be much more complicated than Grissom or the rest of the CSI team ever expected.
While investigating an elderly woman's murder, Grissom receives a miniature crime scene replica; Greg attends a hearing to ascertain his culpability in a teenager's accidental death.
When identical twins are found dead, the evidence in both cases does not immediately prove a connection between the two deaths. However, as the CSIs dig deeper into the histories of the women, a surprising twist takes the investigation in a new direction.
When a landing party investigating Scalos begins to vanish one by one, Kirk, Spock and McCoy try to find out what is happening before more of the crew disappears.
After a mysterious accident, Picard wakes up living the life of another person on a faraway planet.
Sisko and the crew fight for their lives during a violent standoff at a key communications outpost.
The crew discovers a new planet with two races, one in desperate need of medical and scientific assistance. In the course of trying to help, Dr. Phlox recalls his own Denobulan past to address the ethical dilemmas that arise in the present.
The Cherokee Indian racing team is experiencing a lot of problems with their cars and drivers. A rival team wants to make sure the Cherokee do not win the races. Meanwhile, a young girl is kidnapped so Trent and Carlos search for her.
By returning home to honor the one-year anniversary of his fiancee's death, Reno puts himself dangerously close to Lieutenant Dixon.
"Ron "Perk" Perkins is a one-time baseball great in trouble with the mob -- he owes $50,000 in gambling debts and is on the run. He's in town for an old timer's game and his daughter's wedding, stealing a pear necklace from a pawn shop for her gift. Colt gets in the middle of the situation when he bails Perk out after his arrest for the jewel theft."
Nash and Joe have to babysit a motormouth shockjock after a body armor-wearing assassin tries to kill him.