2024-06-26
In the conclusion of the two-part Season 5 finale, one of the Reagans is shot by a gang member, and Danny pursues a suspect while trying to keep his emotions in check. To add to the complications, Danny has to find an inventive way to bring in witnesses. (Repeat).
When high-tech carjackers wreak havoc in Texas and kill Gage's old high school sweetheart, the Rangers make it their mission to bring the murderers to justice, while Gage learns to deal with his disability with the love and support of Sydney. (Taken from CBS Homepage) (Repeat).
Walker and the Rangers try to intercept a huge black-market arms deal where ""blood diamonds"" are traded for weapons. At the same time, and outbreak of the Ebola virus threatens Alex. (Taken from the CBS Homepage) (Repeat).
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A message from Joseph Prince, a longtime voice in teaching and television ministry. (Repeat).
Inspirational messages from Pastor David Jeremiah. (Repeat).
Quinn's wealthy father arrives at Heartland with a life-changing proposition for Amy and his son. (Repeat).
While working with a challenging horse, Amy revives a dream to rebuild the jumping course that she and Spartan practiced on years ago. Meanwhile, Lou learns that Peter won't attend her upcoming wedding. (Repeat).
Amy must help a skeptical performer and her pair of matched liberty horses work together again. Meanwhile, Jack unexpectedly buys Mitch's herd of cattle, and Tim returns from his trip with a surprise for everyone. (Repeat).
A wild stallion escapes from Sam's ranch during a burglary and Amy will stop at nothing to find him. Lisa's latest business investment is at risk. Tim and Jessica adjust to life back at Heartland. (Repeat).
Suspects sought by Walker are being killed by a vigilante who's calling himself a Ranger---and criticizing Walker for being "too soft." Chuck Norris. Evie: Kim Myers. Tommy: Sam Jones. McArthur: Joe Stevens. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Mabel: Lou Hancock. C.D.: Noble Willingham. (Repeat).
Walker must find a way to prove a condemned man's guilty plea was the result of blackmail before he's executed. (Repeat).
Illegal boxing matches involve Trivette's friend (Michael Beach), who thinks he's accidentally killed an opponent his boss had murdered. Cantrell: Tom Atkins. Diane: Kasi Lemmons. Trivette: Clarence Gilyard. Sammy: Jeep Swenson. Walker: Chuck Norris. Errol Ganz: Bob Eric Hart. (Repeat).
The Rangers learn that a Native American (Gregg Rainwater) is hiding after witnessing a robbery-murder, but the FBI says he's a suspect. Sanderson: Eugene Robert Glazer. Mary: Kamala Dawson. Two Horse: Brummett Echohawk. (Repeat).
Hoping to dissuade Kyra from trying marijuana, Barbra Jean strikes up a lively discussion about the drug that soon has Brock hot under the collar and Reba out in the cold. (Repeat).
In hopes of improving their relationship, Reba tries to get Kyra to participate in a communication workshop. Dr. Todd: Martin Mull. (Repeat).
Barbra Jean thinks her house is haunted by its deceased former owner and ropes Reba into helping her perform a cleansing ritual to get rid of the pesky poltergeist. (Repeat).
Reba worries that Jake feels more like he's part of a family at Brock and Barbra Jean's; Kyra and Barbra Jean enlist Van's help in hiding a stray cat from the rest of the family. (Repeat).
Reba learns that Barbra Jean briefly lost track of Henry in a store and refuses to allow her to watch Elizabeth while Van and Cheyenne are away for a football game. Brock confronts Reba about her treatment of his wife, prompting Reba to reveal how she really feels about the woman. Elsewhere, Van's pregame superstitions irk Cheyenne. (Repeat).
Van helps Reba prepare for a 5K race to raise money for Jake's school, a contest that reignites the competitive spark between her and Brock; Barbra Jean assumes the daunting task of teaching Cheyenne how to cook. (Repeat).
Reba struggles to let the kids think for themselves when Van faces a decision that will have a direct impact on his family's future. Coach Class: Tom Virtue. (Repeat).
Reba's thrilled when Kyra asks her for advice on boys, but she regrets her enthusiasm when she meets Kyra's 17-year-old date (A.J. Trauth). Elsewhere, Van believes that Jake is the victim of a classroom injustice and confronts the boy's teacher. (Repeat).
In the sixth-season opener, a bear wanders into Outdoor Man after Kyle leaves a door open on the loading docks. Meanwhile, Kristin's extra efforts at work leave Ryan feeling neglected at home. (Repeat).
A wedding shower is planned for Mandy and Kyle, but it falls on the same day as a big football game. Mike then persuades them to have two separate showers, but the men's shower gets out of hand thanks to Ryan; and Ed's superstitions become a problem. (Repeat).
Mandy takes up vaping, much to her parents' chagrin, but it also stirs up fond memories for Vanessa. Meanwhile, Ryan and Kristin stumble upon a hidden safe in their home; and Vanessa and Sheryl worry about an impending teachers' strike. (Repeat).
Boyd turns 10 and Mike wants to buy him a shotgun and take him hunting as part of a family tradition, but Ryan is vehemently opposed to this. Meanwhile, Vanessa tries to persuade Kyle to have a mother-son dance with her at his wedding. (Repeat).
The Baxters throw a Halloween party and Mike must select the theme, so he makes family members dress up like each other while he dons a Donald Trump costume. (Repeat).
Eve receives a tough lesson about life in the real world from Mike, who's struggling to be supportive of her gap year. Elsewhere, Kyle tries to get a great wedding present for Mandy by bartering. (Repeat).
Mandy becomes intolerable as her wedding day nears, and she fires her wedding planner. Before long, a fed-up Ed drops out of the wedding party, leaving Mandy to find a new best man for Kyle. (Repeat).
Mike covets Chuck's car, which Chuck just inherited from his late father, but Joe also wants to buy the vehicle. Meanwhile, Vanessa is honest about how much she dislikes Kyle's Thanksgiving family heirloom; and Ryan has some new house rules for Eve. (Repeat).
In the sixth-season opener, a terrorist attack occurs in the Middle East and Frank fears that New York City may be hit next. (Repeat).
A possible serial-killer case is assigned to Danny and Baez. Meanwhile, Erin considers becoming a judge; a mayoral candidate claims that Frank has been secretly investigating her spouse; and Eddie confronts her dad when he turns up in the hospital. (Repeat).