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A female newspaper reporter tries to wrangle an interview with Sioux Chief Sitting Bull but ends up inciting an Indian uprising.
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.
A Cabinet official hires Paladin to find his son, wanted for murder.
"$20,000 in gold bullion is stolen and dropped into a lake. Paladin decides to try to retrieve it but Jonah, a fisherman, has the spot staked out. He's after a huge trout and doesn't want anyone getting in his way. There's also the three thieves watching and waiting to ambush Paladin once he gets the gold."
Rowdy escorts an injured sheepman and his flock to a nearby town. However, when the town's residents think he is one of the sheepmen, Rowdy finds himself on the receiving end of the same kind of treatment he used to dish out to sheepmen.
After Victoria saves the life of a man, she learns he's sworn to kill Big John.
Proving once again that he's basically nonviolent, Bart witnesses a battle of bullets that leaves him stunned and almost dead.
When French gets flamed in a hailstorm of flak, Pappy guides the pilot to safety but is injured in the process.
Pappy receives an entirely new kind of wound when a nurse that he's fallen for reveals that she's married.
Squadron member Don French is surprised at all the press coverage he receives after he chalks up his fourth air victory, making him one shy of the five it takes to become an ace. The pressure is turned up higher when his father arrives.
Friendly fire or fatal strafing? That's the question facing a military court when Pappy is accused by a new Black Sheep pilot.
Gen. Moore orders the Black Sheep to escort a squadron of experimental bombers—but the bomber squadron's commander has other plans.
Sydney and Gage go undercover to bust a biker gang that has been dealing drugs to illegally-licensed truck drivers; one of which caused a fatal highway accident that first alerts Walker and company to the operation.
"The NCIS team investigates the possible murder of a petty officer that was reported by a telemarketer who heard it over the phone."
"Gibbs gives McGee a shot at running a case when the NCIS team is called to investigate after a woman (guest star Danica McKellar) claims to have witnessed the murder of a sailor."
The Enterprise encounters an ancient Earth probe bent on the sterilization of all life.
A gifted young intern learns of her true heritage and must face the question, “To Q or not to Q?”
Traumatized by the loss of his leg, Nog retreats to the holographic world of 1960's lounge singer Vic Fontaine.
Torres is troubled by a series of dreams in which she seems to be reliving another woman's life.
Strange things are occurring on Enterprise, leading most of the ship's systems to become disabled. Before the crew can make repairs, a group of Osaarians board and loot the ship. The crew pursue the Osaarians to retrieve what was stolen, but when Archer learns these aliens encountered the Xindi, he goes to extreme lengths to get information from an imprisoned Osaarian.
Richie finds Immortal Mikey, a railroad-fascinated autistic man, wandering after Immortal Alan, Mikey's last protector, is killed. Richie and Duncan take Mikey in, but he is a trouble magnet, and the Immortal who killed his protector is now after him. Also, Duncan buys a decrepit house. In flashback to 1868 Dakota Territory, Duncan interferes with a white man beating an Indian boy
"Hunting a missing shipment, Chris clashes with a man who sells guns to hostile Indians"
"Marshal Dan Troop knows he is endangering his own life when he challenges a brutal killer."