Jesse Hawkes - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Pilot (Rites of Passage)
Tonight, in the two-hour premiere, the Hawkes clan use their wilderness tracking skills to catch illegal drug smugglers in the city. Matt is injured in a drug raid and Jesse hunts for the traffickers.

Snafu (aka The Centurions)
Jesse goes undercover as a hard-nosed Army sergeant to investigate the murder of a general's son.

Hope and Glory (aka Little Girl Lost)
Risking the wrath of the FBI, Jesse and his sons search for a girl who was kidnapped from a carousel nearly a year before. Jesse and his sons work with a reluctant FBI agent to find a young girl's kidnapper.

When Good Stockbrokers Go Bad
The Hawkes go after a timorous stockbroker who increased his holdings by robbing an armored truck.

Eddy Street (aka The Tenderloin Strangler)
A lawyer who feels guilty because he got a serial strangler off hires Jesse to stop the killer before he kills again.

Collision Course (Series Finale)
Cody is among hostages taken by bank robbers led by a homicidal maniac.
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