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"Marshal Dan Troop tries to avert a murder when a hate-filled father threatens the man courting his daughter."
Beau is blackmailed into infiltrating the ranks of an Irish revolutionary group that has gathered in Dakota City before they march into Canada to attack a British outpost.
Josh needs a ride to Brannach fast in order to stop an unjust hanging. The only mode of transportation available is a coach carrying a load of dynamite with a surly driver who doesn't take well to Josh. After the driver reluctantly agrees to allow Josh and his prisoner to travel with him, they encounter a number of obstacles along the way that slow them down.
A man and a woman shoot an already dead man in a back alley making it look as if she shot him in self defense. Josh Randall arrives in Lordsville looking for Vic Warsaw, a killer he has been trailing. The sheriff informs Randall that Warsaw was shot and killed and has just been buried. Josh discovers that the man was shot by Lucy Fremont, the town seamstress. After investigating Warsaw's personal effects Josh begins to suspect that Vic Warsaw may still be alive.
New Mexico rancher Jesse Reade hires Paladin for $1,000 to bring back outlaw Dave Enderby, who has run off to Perdido, Mexico, with Reade's daughter.
Manfred Holt breaks out of jail, killing two deputies. Is he on his way to kill the banker who testified against him, or to see his family for the last time? The banker hires Paladin.
The new drover, a young southern gentleman, Roman Bedford, has incurred the wrath of the ranch foreman they're picking up cattle from. Roman has paid attention to the ranch owner's daughter, with whom the foreman has intentions.
Big John is framed for murder by gypsy shepherds. His only way out is to pay $15,000.
Bret strikes a deal with a money-hungry gambler in the town of Echo Springs.
The head of the S.I.U. Joe is accused of stealing 3 million dollars from a suspect.
Nash and Joe risk causing an international incident after British consulate workers fake the death of a convicted killer in order to use him for their own nefarious purposes.
A million dollar bounty on Nash's head triggers an onslaught of attacks by a series of ultimate fighters.
While drinking with a young biker couple, Nash's drink is spiked with LSD at the same time Geraldo Rivera comes to interview him and Joe.
Nash is forced to take 10 months and 13 days off under the command of the head of SIU, who uses his position to throw the SIU office into chaos.
A young truck driver refuses to transport illegal drugs for a corrupt sheriff. The sheriff places a bomb on the driver's truck; the young man survives and goes into hiding. The boy's mother asks the Rangers to look into the matter.
Carlos' nephew Jesse is accused of killing a cop during a drug raid since the murder weapon is found in Jesse's possession. The gun was left in Jesse's care by one of his friends, and Jesse is forced to take the blame to protect his mother.
Special Olympian athletes are in town for the competition. One girl makes friends with the Rangers and their friends. She witnesses a hit-man's attack on Trent to prevent him from testifying in court.
While Wesley endures the grueling Starfleet Academy entrance exam, Captain Picard faces an investigation into his competency as a commander.
While Odo struggles to learn the ways of his people, Sisko discovers that the price of peace with the Dominion may be too high.
The crew is in serious danger when all of their dreams seem to come true and home seems closer in sight.
Both the Vulcans and the Andorians make a claim to a small planet and military conflict soon erupts. As the fighting goes on, the Vulcans announce they are willing to discuss cease fire terms. However, Imperial Guard officer Shran believes only Captain Archer can be trusted to mediate the situation, which drags the Enterprise crew into the tense situation.
Immortal Kristin is killing mortals, which Duncan hates but he cannot make himself take her head because they were once lovers.
Don and his team must determine if a shooting on the freeway was a random act of violence or the work of a serial killer.
When Don and his team investigate a murder at a horse track, they stumble onto more than just a plot of betting on fixed races.
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.