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           Series: Due South
   Episode number: 306
            Title: Bounty Hunter
         Duration: 00:46:33                   Source: [ ] DVD
             Size: 817 055 652 bytes                  [X] Digital satellite
         Air date: 10/20/1997                         [ ] Cable
     Release date: 08/24/2002                         [ ] VHS
      Captured by: WoW
      Video codec: NTSC Super VideoCD    Audio codec: MPEG layer 2
 Video resolution: 480x480x29.97    Audio resolution: 44kHz/16 bit stereo
    Video bitrate: 2000kbps avg        Audio bitrate: 224kbps
    Synopsis / Episode information:
    Fraser arrives at the station house to discover that virtually all the detectives
    squashed into one room. Unhappy with current conditions, the detectives are staging a
    strike, although they are doing it through the circuitous method of having everybody
    come down with the 'blue flu.'  Even Stan is 'afflicted' with this malady, for when
    a woman (with three children in tow) comes in and wants some assistance, he will
    not help. When one of her children runs into the 'negotiation' room, she follows
    - and accidentally drops her gun on the floor. It seems she's a bounty hunter.
    Fraser decides to help her, and as there again seem to be no pressing Consulate
    duties, accompanies her and the children. He volunteers to help with the children
    while she hunts down her man, one Bradley Torrance. The Mountie seems quite enamored
    of the dark-haired woman. However, before they go after the bail-jumper, Fraser
    finds a babysitter for the children: Kowalski.  The detective may be a match for the
    most hardened of criminals but it's only a matter of minutes before they get the
    best of the adult and escape.  Janet and Fraser find the man's hotel room, but no
    sign of the man until they step outside. Unfortunately two men in a car speeding by
    take a shot at the bounty hunter. A chase ensues, but in the end, Fraser and Janet
    lose Torrance and the two mystery men.  Fraser offers the down-on-her-luck Janet
    and her brood lodging at the Consulate for the evening. Poor Turnbull must deal
    with the rambunctious trio. Even terrorist training doesn't begin to cover how to
    deal with devious children.  When Janet strikes out on her after Torrance, Fraser
    figures this out and must employ an unusual method to gain Kowalski's aid. They
    find Torrance at a stable, but again, he escapes.  Back at the Consulate, Fraser
    fights off his growing feelings for Janet. His father's advice doesn't really help,
    but at least it makes sense. Morning brings acute embarrassment for the Mountie
    when his boss arrives and finds him sleeping in the hallway. However, there are
    even more surprises in store when she goes into her office.  Fraser, Janet and
    Kowalski finally capture Torrance at a local bar, snatching him away from three
    rather odd bounty hunters who are also in pursuit of the escaped man. Fraser and
    Kowalski are astounded to find out that Torrance is Janet's husband! However,
    triumph is short-lived when the two mystery men snatch Torrance and speed away.
    Using their powers of deduction, they track Torrance back to a stable where two mob
    men are having Torrance dig up their money. He's also digging his own grave. It
    seems Torrance had stolen a princely sum from them and they want it back. Our
    heroes arrive in time, saving Torrance from certain death. Lester Rivers, one of the
    mob men, escapes but it's just minutes before Janet and Fraser, both on horseback,
    apprehend the fleeing felon.  Everything seems to be straightened out. The 'blue flu'
    is over. Torrance will avoid jail time by turning over evidence against Rivers. He'll
    be able to visit the kids on and off. Janet must go back to Montana, but before she
    leaves, she and Fraser share a kiss. The Mountie is left with lingering feelings
    of overwhelming loneliness, feelings his father knows only too well.
    * Cast:
    Paul Gross        as Constable Benton Fraser
    Callum K. Rennie  as Detective Stanley Kowalski (Ray Vecchio)
    Beau Starr        as Captain Harding Welsh
    Tony Craig        as Detective Jack Huey
    Ramona Milano     as Civilian Aide Francesca Veccio
    Camilla Scott     as Inspector Margaret Thatcher
    * Guest Stars:
    Cecilley Carroll (as Annie), Bruce McFee (as Deadeye Fineburg), Cliff Saunders
    (as Ansell Ford), Layton Morrison (as Wild Bill Jackson), Paul Saunders (as Harvey
    Lopez), Wendy Crewson (as Janet Moore), Ray Alexander (as Lester Rivers), Jared Wall
    (as Robbie), Hayley Lochner (as Suzanne), Hugh Thompson (as Bradley Torrance)
    * Music:
    UNLOVED
    Jann Arden, "Living Under June"
    (c) 1995 A&M Records
    31454 0336-2
    Flashback sequence as Fraser thinks of Janet Morse
    YOU'RE EVERYWHERE
    Blue Rodeo, "Casino"
    (c) 1990 Warner Music Canada
    Torrance is snatched by mob guys in parking lot
    
    Written by George F. Walker
    Directed by Steve DiMarco
    Other information:
    Enjoy!