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- When a peaceful settlement on the edge of a distant moon finds itself threatened by a tyrannical ruling force, a stranger living among its villagers becomes their best hope for survival.
- Kora and surviving warriors prepare to defend Veldt, their new home, alongside its people against the Realm. The warriors face their pasts, revealing their motivations before the Realm's forces arrive to crush the growing rebellion.
- Two criminals, Keats and Moses, end their friendship, when Keats turns out to be an undercover cop. Many years later, the two are forced to work together when Keats is assigned to protect Moses as a witness.
- Aging cowboy Will Penny gets a line camp job on a large cattle spread and finds his isolated cabin is already occupied by an abandoned woman traveler and her young son.
- A stagecoach stop employee and a stranded woman traveller find themselves at the mercy of four desperate outlaws intent on robbing the next day's gold shipment.
- 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.
- Dishonest riverboat gambler Ben Matthews is blamed for a murder he didn't commit and must find the real killer before the lynch mob finds him.
- A returning Vietnam veteran finds out that while he was gone his girlfriend has been forced into marrying someone else, his small business is in ruins, and that those he once thought were his friends are in short supply.
- Against a background of exceptional mountain photography, Hoppy rushes to rid former sweetheart Nora Blake and Pappy's range of rustlers and bad guys.
- A boy is abandoned in the heart of the desert by his step father. He takes refuge with two orphans who live in an abandoned mining town. The three kids struggle to survive through series of increasingly desperate and serious crimes. They meet their downfall after a murder weighs too heavy upon their conscience.
- A couple hours after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941, Ichiro Kataoka was the first San Francisco Japanese prisoner taken by the FBI from his hotel in Japan Town. Through a series of unfortunate events, Ichiro would eventually reunite with his family roughly three years later in Topaz, Utah after President Roosevelt issued Executive Order 9066, which forced all Japanese residing on the West Coast to relocate to desolate Internment Camps throughout the country. Their only crime was being of Japanese ancestry. Decades later, through a collection of footage, the Kataoka family legacy is being told through Ichiro's daughter, great-grandson, and relatives of what this family had endured. Although this was a dark time in America's history, we find that love and happiness can blossom in the darkest of places.
- An Outlaw claims he is surrendering to the sheriff but at the last second tries to kill with his hidden gun. The sheriff shoots him instead. The outlaw's daughter feels that her father was murdered and joins his old gang bent on revenge.
- Paladin meets Phileas Fogg, world traveler on a tight schedule, along with Passepartout and Princess Aouda. He agrees to escort them to Reno for transit to New York City, not realizing Fogg has offended someone who is out for revenge.
- A fence has two sides. On one is a landowner who won't give up anything he finds on his side. On the other is an old man and his adopted son, content to keep to themselves. Paladin decides to help keep the landowner on his side, no matter the cost.
- Huell tours Coso Rock Art District National Historic Landmark, inside Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake, to see one of the highest concentrations of petroglyphs. Some may be up to 16,000 years old, with others made as recently as 1800.
- Huell learns that Death Valley hosts a variety of life despite its name, but you have to look closely. Touring with a park ranger on a couple of spring days, he sees various beautiful wildflowers, insects, lizards, and the unique pupfish.
- In this episode, Artbound focuses on the Optics Division of the Metabolic Studio. The Optics Division is on a quest for the perfect indexical image, an image not just of the valley but made from the valley. The team has been working on all aspects of production including the camera(s), the film stock, the developers and fixatives, all sourced from the dry lake bed. Bon and The Optics Division's tools include the "Liminal Camera," a portable camera and darkroom housed in a shipping container. The team can produce large black and white images matching the size of the container itself in a few hours. The special explores other tools that have been developed by the Optics Division including the "Silo Camera" located in a one hundred foot silo on the edge of the Owens Dry Lake Bed and Mine Camera. The rig is being used to see the mine shaft, unused for nearly 100 years, that provided the silver for the pioneering film industry.
- Huell travels to Death Valley in spring to experience rare occurrences caused by unusually heavy winter rain. He goes kayaking on ancient Lake Manly that reappeared at the normally parched Badwater and enjoys vast fields of wildflowers.
- Huell visits the Owens Valley site of Manzanar War Relocation Center, one of ten camps that interned Japanese-American citizens and resident Japanese aliens during World War II. Experts and former internees tell the camp's complex history.
- The Salton Sea. Owen's Lake. California has had water problems since day one. Rick breezes through to get a whiff of what the future has in store for the Sunburned State.
- Huell travels to Bishop at the north end of Owens Valley for the annual Mule Days celebration. He sees the various events and learns all about these smart, gentle, hardworking animals and their historical and ongoing roles in California.
- Huell tours Walter Scott's famous castle located in the desert of Death Valley.
- Huell visits Owens Valley, east of the Sierra Nevada, with LADWP and others to see their efforts to minimize the dust problem that plagues the surrounding area since the LA Aqueduct diverted water causing Owens Lake to dry up in the 1920s.