Season 2

#122- Letting Go
"When Fraser is forced to spend several weeks restricted to his hospital bed after being shot, he finds himself inexplicably drawn to the activities which take place in the rooms and offices across from his room."

#123- North
"A vacation in the Canadian north woods becomes a desperate lesson in survival after Fraser and Ray's plane is hijacked by an escaped murderer."

#124- Vault
"A simple trip to the bank leaves Fraser and Ray swimming in millions and gasping for air in a struggle against time."

#125- The Witness
"What seems like an open and shut case lands Ray in jail and Fraser must break the silence of a frightened witness or leave Ray fighting for more than just his reputation."

#126- Bird In The Hand
"Fraser finds himself caught between his duty and his emotions when he is forced to protect the man who killed his father from a group of gun smugglers."

#127- The Promise
"When sibling streetkids pickpocket an address book everyone from politicians to the police tunnel after them in a cat and mouse chase with deadly consequences."

#128- Mask
"A pair of valuable aboriginal masks are stolen from a museum and Ray and Fraser must unveil the many layered facades that seem to cover a host of Native tricksters."

#129- Juliet Is Bleeding
"In a dark story of love and betrayal, Ray finds himself torn between his love for a mobster's sister and his compulsion for revenge against, Frank Zuko, the neighbourhood Mafia don, whom Ray believes to have murdered Detective Louis Gardino."

#130- One Good Man (a.k.a. Thank You Kindly, Mr. Capra)
"Fraser faces off with a corrupt landlord in an attempt to keep his home, and his neighbourhood from going under the wrecking ball."

#131- The Edge
"Fraser is pitted against a political assassin whose superior survival skills cause the Mountie to question whether or not he has lost his edge."

#132- We Are The Eggmen
" Fraser saves the driver of a truck hanging off a precipice in a daring rescue, then is stunned when the driver nails Fraser, the Mounties and the Government of Canada with a $10,000,000 lawsuit."

#133- Starman
" Compulsive liar Ian MacDonald drags Fraser and Ray into a web of lies and a search for his fiancé, Audrey, who he claims has been abducted by aliens."

#134- Some Like It Red
" When Ray bumps into his eighth grade sweetheart Anne, who's now Headmistress of a girl's Catholic school, out looking for a runaway student, he offers his help, landing Fraser undercover as a woman teacher in Anne's all girl's Catholic school and Ray tracking down his only clue a gun that once belonged to Elliot Ness. "

#135- White Men Can't Jump To Conclusions
" Ray arrests Tyree, a highschool basketball player, for what appears to be a gang related shooting, and Fraser bails him out. Believing that Tyree is taking the fall for someone else, despite protests of his own guilt, Fraser and Ray try to help to keep Tyree off the streets and in the basketball game. "

#136- All The Queen's Horses
"When Fraser and his boss, Inspector Meg Thatcher, accompany the R.C.M.P.'s famed equitation team, the Musical Ride, on a whirlwind tour of North America, the tour picks up some uninvited members; vicious terrorists bent on destroying the train and everyone on board. This comedy spectacle guest stars Leslie Nielsen and is written by series star Paul Gross. "

#137- Body Language
" Fraser's daring rescue of a stuffed rabbit leads our heroes into the crossfire between rival mobsters battling for control of Chicago's strip joints. They befriend an exotic dancer who provides them with tips she gathers in a most unusual way. When the dancer is kidnapped, Fraser and Ray must not only find a way to rescue her, but also race to a crowded gathering in time to prevent the sabotage and bloodshed. "

#138- The Duel
" Fraser and Ray play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a brilliant and resourceful adversary when a parolee seeks revenge on the cop who busted him -- Ray. "

#139- Red, White, Or Blue
" Fraser is getting all the media attention and is the star witness at the trial of terrorist Randal Bolt, from "All the Queen's Horses", and Ray doesn't like it. When Bolt, with the aid of his family, takes Fraser and Ray prisoner, strapping them to a huge time bomb, they wind up centre stage in the unfolding drama of Bolt's daring escape from custody. "

#140- Flashback
"While in pursuit of fleeing diamond thieves, Fraser is thrown from the back of a speeding getaway van. The resulting concussion obliterates Fraser's memory of his own name and identity, as well the quick look he got of the van's licence plate, Ray's only clue to the robbery. "


All episode summaries are borrowed *without* permission from the Due South Official Website.


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