In this season-ending part one cliffhanger, a wealthy Dallas family and staff are murdered by a group of masked men as an example. This was part of a larger plan that was meant to extort millions of dollars from other wealthy families. Meanwhile, a twin-engine plane carrying Ranger Walker and his fiancée, Alex Cahill, crashes into a lake after it was shot down by a World War II-era plane. A North American P-51 D Mustang. It ends with this cliffhanger, in addition to C. D Parker's monitor flatlining.
In part two, Walker and Alex survive a plane crash and end up on an island with critical evidence of a mass murder spree killer in their hands and a group of mercenaries sent in to kill them. As Trivette and mission control are busy trying to locate them, they are unaware the pilot they initially asked to locate them is actually the one who shot down the plane and purposely misdirected them. It is now a race against time for Walker and Alex to be rescued before the murderer is set free.
A solid action-packed episodes that ends satisfactorily - Chuck Norris kicks arse with some good moves - the second part is the better of the two with Chuck taking out mercenaries in the jungle.
In part two, Walker and Alex survive a plane crash and end up on an island with critical evidence of a mass murder spree killer in their hands and a group of mercenaries sent in to kill them. As Trivette and mission control are busy trying to locate them, they are unaware the pilot they initially asked to locate them is actually the one who shot down the plane and purposely misdirected them. It is now a race against time for Walker and Alex to be rescued before the murderer is set free.
A solid action-packed episodes that ends satisfactorily - Chuck Norris kicks arse with some good moves - the second part is the better of the two with Chuck taking out mercenaries in the jungle.