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- When a teenager is placed under house arrest, he succumbs to despair and starts spying on his neighbors, hoping to spice up his life. This, however, leads him to witness a serial killer on the loose.
- Four misfit campers must band together and conquer their fears in order to save the world during an alien invasion.
- A half-American Indian and half-white teenager evolves into a hardened killer as he tracks down his parents' murderers.
- In the Californian desert, Sheriff Wade has to deal with drug couriers on Highway 395, a criminal releasing from jail and a serial killer.
- After ranch hand Tod Lohman accidentally kills the son of a powerful rancher, he panics and flees, but the rancher and his vengeful crew hunt Tod down.
- Wyatt Earp cleans up Tombstone and faces the Clanton gang at the O.K. Corral.
- Against a background of exceptional mountain photography, Hoppy rushes to rid former sweetheart Nora Blake and Pappy's range of rustlers and bad guys.
- Cinderella performs in the music video "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" from the album "Long Cold Winter" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video opens with Tom Keifer playing piano and singing while positioned over rocks. The band plays in front of water and other scenic landscapes as they perform.
- Outlaw Frayne is a member of Gamecock's rustlers. When he saves Holly Ripple and Cappy from Heaver's gun, she gives him a job offer and a chance to go straight. Now bringing back Ripple's money from the cattle drive, he is tested when his old gang attacks.
- Huell explores one of the last remnants of the wild west. Bodie, once a thriving gold-mining town, is now a state historic park and regarded as one of the largest and best preserved examples of an authentic ghost town.
- Huell devotes a full episode to one of America's oldest, strangest and most beautiful lakes. Located east of the Sierra Nevada, Mono Lake is famous for the curious formations of calcium carbonate known as tufa and for its unique ecosystem.
- Huell explores Inyo National Forest's Hot Creek Geologic Site in Long Valley Caldera east of the Sierra Nevada near Mammoth Lakes. Magma two miles underground heats spring water that rises and mixes with the cold snow melt in the creek.
- Huell hikes from Saddlebag Lake to Conness Lakes high in the Eastern Sierra Nevada near Tioga Pass to view the Conness Glacier in a stunning part of the Inyo National Forest.
- Huell revisits Mono Lake to see how it has changed in the 15 years since he was first there. He learns more about tufa towers and migratory birds, as well as the successes of people dedicated to restoring and preserving Mono Lake.
- Huell visits Rock Creek Canyon with Dept. of Water and Power hydrographers as they conduct a snow survey. As they trek into the Eastern Sierra back country, he learns how the snow pack relates to LA's water supply and how to use snowshoes.