Fallon's War: The Series/Episode List

The following is a list of episodes from the American television series Fallon's War: The Series. A total of 151 episodes aired from January 13, 2002 to June 28, 2008.

Season 1 (2002)

 * This season consists of 13 episodes.
 * Paul Walker guest stars in five episodes (episodes 1-2, 8-10)
 * Chuck Norris guest stars in three episodes (episodes 6-8)
 * Gena O'Kelley guest stars in three episodes (episodes 6-8)
 * Joe Spano guest stars in two episodes (episode 7, 13)
 * Mira Sorvino guest stars in eight episodes (episodes 4-5, 8-13)

Season 2 (2002-03)

 * This season consists of 22 episodes.
 * Mira Sorvino is upgraded to regular status this season.
 * Elizabeth Banks, Cameron Bright, and Abigail Breslin join the cast as "Also Starring".
 * Shannon Lee misses six episodes of this season (episodes 15-20) due to maternity leave.
 * Paul Walker guest stars in nine episodes (episodes 3-7, 11, 20-22)
 * Chuck Norris guest stars in six episodes (episodes 9-11, 20-22)
 * Gena O'Kelley guest stars in three episodes (episodes 9-11)
 * Joe Spano guest stars in four episodes (episodes 9-10, 21-22)
 * Lynne Thigpen guest stars in eleven episodes (episodes 1-6, 8-11, 13). Her character is written out following her sudden death on March 12, 2003.
 * Craig T. Nelson guest stars in two episodes (episodes 9, 22)
 * Sarah Michelle Gellar and Andy Samberg guest star in twelve episodes each (ep. 3-7, 9-11, 15-16, 21-22)
 * This is Michael Imperioli's final season as a regular.

Season 3 (2003-04)

 * This season consists of 23 episodes.
 * Paul Walker is upgraded to regular status this season.
 * Julianne Nicholson joins the regular cast.
 * Angie Harmon and Noah Wyle join the cast with "Also Starring" status.
 * Sarah Michelle Gellar and Andy Samberg guest star in nine episodes each (ep. 5-7, 11, 15-16, 19, 22-23)
 * Sarah Michelle Gellar makes her final appearance in episode 23; her character is killed off after being accidentally shot.
 * Nicholas Gonzalez, Cameron Douglas, and Tammy Lauren all guest star for five episodes each (ep. 8-10, 22-23)
 * Edward Woodward, William Zabka, and Keith Szarabajka all guest star for four episodes each (ep. 15-18)
 * Chuck Norris and Gena O'Kelley guest star in four episodes (ep. 17-18, 22-23)
 * Kelly Hu guest stars in three episodes (ep. 16-18)
 * Joe Spano guest stars in four episodes (ep. 16-18, 23)
 * This is Matt Schulze's final season as a regular.

#301 - "Trio of Trouble"

The team pursues the bounty on the Strepp brothers, a trio of dangerous brothers who each have a long history of criminal activity: Rodney, the oldest and leader (in for armed robbery and murder), Wade, the middle and radical one (in for multiple rapes and sexual assaults), and Finn, the youngest and smartest (in for manufacturing and distributing drugs). They end up getting entangled in the MCU's investigation when the brothers hold up a store early in the morning and kill two of the employees working there. They also end up meeting newly transferred detective Phoebe Weston (Julianne Nicholson) and new M.E. Dr. Jillian Foxworth (Angie Harmon), in the course of the investigation.

After learning the brothers have taken a hostage (a female employee that was working with the deceased ones), Logan, Jessica and Capt. Wyler decide to heat up the manhunt, by putting pressure on the Strepp's known associates. After much questioning (and fighting), they manage to pin down the brothers' location at a cousin's home. Both teams raid the house. Sgt. Perez bursts in on Wade about to rape the hostage and shoots him dead, while Logan and Bruce take down Rodney and Finn and are allowed to make the arrests, allowing them to collect the bounty.

Meanwhile, Logan tries bonding with Owen and Christina further by taking them to a Chicago Bulls game, and Leroy wonders about hiring a new bookeeper following his sister's passing.
 * First appearances of Jullianne Nicholson and Angie Harmon in the series.

#302 - "Match Made in Hell"

The team gets a case regarding Duncan and Samara Hauser, a criminal couple crusading across the city, causing havoc everywhere they go. They later ambush an off-duty Det. Thomas in a cafe, wounding him and stealing his back-up gun and car. Following this, Capt. Wyler issues a citywide search, with Logan, Jessica, and the team volunteering their help.

The Hausers are soon identified and were found to have been severely bullied back in high school. Then, when six murders are committed in three hours, the team learns of a list of people the Hausers hate, and when six of the names are matched to the six victims, the team and MCU must scramble to protect the remaining members. Eventually, they capture Samara in a bar. She refuses to give up Duncan, but his brother reveals where he might be: an old hideout in an abandoned gas station. Both sides siege the place, and are seemingly able to get Duncan to relinquish Thomas's gun and surrender. However, just as they move in for the arrest, Duncan pulls a second gun and causes a gas explosion with it that kills him.

Meanwhile, Logan and Bruce do some extra martial arts training with Owen and Jesse after they get into a skirmish with a gang of bullies, Perez and Det. Weston bond while being partnered in the case, and Dawn and Jerry convince Jessica to help them on a side case involving a cheating husband that turns into something bigger: an arms deal.

#303 - "Neighborhood Watch"

The Fallons are hired by Wilma Young, a widowed African-American mother of three, whose oldest child Royce (Sheldon Turnipseed) was apparently killed by an all-white neighborhood watch group. While the local precinct intially believes that Royce's death was accidental as well as suspect him to be in on a burglary the night he died, his mother, brother DelRoy (Marcus T. Paulk) and sister Tosha (Parker McKenna Posey) refuse to believe this and believe that Royce was murdered by the watch group, as do Logan and Jessica when they try (and fail) to get their side of what happened.

As the team investigates, they start to notice division in the watch group, and seek to use this to their advantage by uncovering some deep hidden secrets of the group members and taunting them with the knowledge. Frustrated about the agency team's snooping, one of the members, Irving Smith goes to the Young's residence to try to convince Wilma to drop the investigation. When she refuses, he becomes violent and attacks her and Tosha, forcing her to kill him in self-defence with a kitchen knife, for which she is arrested. Despite accounts from Tosha and a next-door neighbor who saw the entire scene from across the way, the police believe the killing was retaliation, and look to charge Wilma with murder, and DelRoy, having finally had enough with the injustice against his family, decides to buy a gun off the streets and take the law into his own hands, though Logan and Jessica are able to stop him and convince him to stand down, using their own bloodhunt against their family's killers as a example of why he shouldn't go after the group.

Afterwards, three of the watch members (Alvin Walters, John Cox, and Terry O'Blair) meet with the agency team (after some convincing from Leroy and Dawn to do the right thing) and tell them the truth: they had seen Royce walking in the area that the burglary took place not long after the security alarm sounded. They had assumed he was involved and Irving and the other two members (Dirk McGillis and Frank Bolton) attacked and chased him down. Royce ran, was soon cornered in a factory and then tripped and fell into a metal-floor pit, dying on impact.

As this happens, Dirk and Frank, not wanting to be exposed, try to assassinate the others. They refuse to listen to their friend's attempts to talk them down and soon, Logan and Jessica are forced to shoot them both dead. Afterwards, Alvin, John, and Terry turn themselves in to the police, and the Young family begins the path to recovery.

#304 - "Scoped"

As the community gears up for Halloween, the Chicago Police Department experiences a police strike in the form of a "blue flu" (in which numerous uniformed officers call in for their sick days), forcing the MCU detectives, including Capt. Wyler, to take on calls that the uniformed officers usually do. The Fallons and the team decide to drop in and help the detectives, but their progress is hampered when a serial sniper strikes the area, killing several innocent people before vanishing. After investigating a radical freedom's group and getting caught several more shootings, the team and detectives set up a stakeout, which seemingly goes wrong, when Detective Weston shoots and kills what appears to be a window washer holding a rifle–only for no rifle to be found when the detectives investigate.

With Weston on desk duty due to the shooting, and another sniper assault occuring, the team and MCU reach a dead end–until they go to re-question the freedom's group's founder and discover him dead with a booby trap (which they narrowly avoid) and Weston pulls up information that links the founder to the window washer through the latter's juvie records, which also impliates Burke Jensen, an ultra-radical member as the primary sniper in the shootings (and who stole the gun after the washer was shot) and founder's death. Both groups attempt to corner Jensen in an elevator in a building, but Jensen comes out shooting and is finally killed after an extensive shootout. With that, the case is closed and Weston returns to the field.

Meanwhile, the Fallon Detective Agency's office and dojo are decorated for Halloween, and Logan looks forward to taking Jesse, Owen, and Christina out trick-or-treating.

#305 - "The Homeland"

Irish peacemaker Cameron Malloy (guest star David O'Hara) comes to Chicago to advocate peace in Ireland. However, a squad of  IRA militants against peace, led by Mallory's former IRA commrade Danny O'Leary lead an attack on Malloy's press conference in an attempted assassination. The FPA and MCU manage to kill many members of the squad and capture O'Leary. However, O'Leary's son Kieran and his girlfriend Maggie Maguire, lead the charge into freeing him, attacking a convoy transporting him to prison and killing multiple officers in the process.

Rather than run back to Ireland, however, O'Leary elects to finish their mission. Knowing this, the FPA and MCU, set up a trap in the office building where Malloy is staying, which leads to a shootout and manhunt between both sides in the buIlding. Most of the remaining millitants are killed or injured, and Malloy personally kills O'Leary. Kieran and Maggie make it to the office where Malloy is thought to be, only to be cornered by him, Logan, and Jessica, who tell them of O'Leary's death and try to get them to surrender, but rather than do so, the two, now distraught over O'Leary's death and remorseful for all they've done, both jump through the office window in a joint suicide.

#306 - "1 Fast, 2 Furious"

The FPA works with the MCU to find an auto theft ring breaking into car dealerships, stealing new cars and then burning down the buildings to cover their tracks. As the two teams try to figure out what the ring's purpose for the cars is, Logan, Weston, Leroy, Dawn, and Perez go undercover as a rival ring to infiltrate the black market of auto parts. It's discovered that the ring is stealing and stripping half of the cars for parts, and selling the other half to the highest bidder. However, when the police raid the chop shop, the ring leader, Dale Rorick flees, crippling a officer in the process.

Now with a strong desire to capture Rorick, the FPA and MCU begin busting his operations every which way. Seeing this, Rorick tries to cut his losses flee the country. However, the FPA and MCU having been tipped off by one of his men, ambush him at the airport and take down both him and his remaining men.

Meanwhile, Bruce spends time with Jesse, Owen, and Christina solo, which soon inspires him to have children with Jessica. However, Jessica disagrees, citing that while she wants kids, she doesn't feel ready for the responsibilities of parenthood yet. In the end, Bruce decides to respect her wishes and wait.

#307 - "Den of Thieves"

The FPA is hired by Debbie Eames (Melissa Benoist), a teenage girl, whose boyfriend Corey Kendall (Blake Jenner) has fallen, along with a gang of his friends, into the hands of Nolan Lars (Marshall R. Teague), a career criminal in pulling off thieving raids against stores for their merchandise (jewelry, watches, electronics, silverware, etc). Debbie comes to the team after Paddy, one of the gang is hit and killed by a car in a panic about being caught while the others were chasing him to try to calm him down. Logan and Jessica talk to Corey's single mother who refuses to believe them at first, but is brought to light after discovering most of Corey's "cut" of the stolen goods in the basement, and more in the possession of her younger son Jackson, and daughter Emily, Corey having given it to them as gifts under the pretense that he'd bought it himself.

When confronted, Corey refuses to give a straight answer and snaps at his mother, who then reports back to the FPA at L.G. Bar & Grill. The team suggests that tell Jackson and Emily the truth about Corey, turn all the stolen stuff over to them to give to the police, and issue Corey an ultimatum: confess to the police and own up to his crimes or pack up and get out.

The team continues to look for evidence to incriminate Lars and his brainwashed female accomplice Opal Keefer (who is more compassionate than him), but that soon proves difficult when Lars discovers someone is onto them, and takes a shot at Jerry and Dawn, and later threatens Debbie and her family to force them to back off. Later, Corey then has a confrontation with his mother and siblings, with the latter of whom issuing the ultimatum. When Corey decides to leave, the FPA takes matters into their own hands, captures him and tells him of Lars' true persona, criminal record, and threats against Debbie. Corey then agrees to set up a sting to catch the gang and bring them to their hideout, where with Corey's help, the FPA members trick Lars into revealing his true colors. Lars makes a run for it, taking Opal hostage only to be brought down by a shuriken to the shoulder. Corey and the other kids (and Opal) then agree to testify against Lars in exchange for lighter punishment.

Meanwhile, after Owen and Christina's father, a doctor, is unable to make it back home from overseas in time for Owen's karate meet, Owen shoplifts from a store and is caught and arrested by Perez, who is on brief uniformed duty. After learning the reason for the crime, Logan agrees to be there for him when his real father cannot, on the condition he never steal again and does grunt work to pay for what he stole.

#308 - "Chicago Vice"

The FPA and MCU stumble across a major drug dealing operation when a car chase with a car thief leads to a teenage boy's boy and a huge stash of drugs spilling out of the trunk. Both groups must then work with the tough, asskicking Vice Sergeant Sharon Flake (Tammy Lauren) and her two best detectives: street smart Joey Sanchez (Nicholas Gonzalez) and hot shot Cruz Jareau (Cameron Douglas). They are also forced to work with Lachlan Cohen and Penny Lee, a pair of DEA agents working the same angle. However, inspite of their efforts, the investigators seem to be a step ahead on every move, and soon suspect a mole in their ranks.

Sure enough, Cohen is revealed to be the mole after he shoots Jessica in the chest following a capture attempt on the leaders. However, Logan and Jessica, (having survived by wearing a bullet proof vest), along with Jerry, retaliate causing a shoot out that kills half the leaders and wounds Cohen, while the Vice Squad arrives with their friends as backup. The Vice detectives agree to work together to take down the head dealer's remaining operations.

Meanwhile, A.D.A. Cross's birthday is coming up and Logan and Jessica plot a surprise for her.


 * First appearance of Tammy Lauren, Nicholas Gonzalez and Cameron Douglas in the series.

#309 - "Say No, No, No, No, No!"

As the FPA and MCU continue to work with the Vice Squad to bring down Ben Lorca (the head drug lord from the previous episode), their search takes them to a local high school with a serious drug problem. Perez, Sanchez and the FPA decide to go undercover as new teachers and students to see what they can do about the epidemic in the school, while the other's continue their police work outside. As Logan and Jessica meet several students who wish to clean up the school and neighborhood, they and the others also discover that some of the school staff are in on the drug dealing, which is confirmed when the metal shop teacher murders the school's janitor for stumbling onto their operation.

After uncovering a connection between Lorca and the teacher, one student confronts the teacher and is taken by both to the roof of the school. Luckily, Logan and Jessica discover this and follow them, leading to a fight that sees Lorca captured and the teacher killed after being kicked off the roof. Lorca then agrees to give up his suppliers for a lighter sentence.

Meanwhile, Laura's ex-husband and Owen and Christina's father, Dr. Clark Royce (Noah Wyle) returns to make up for lost time with his children, but with both of them distant due to him being gone for so long, Logan must help Clark ease himself back into their lives. Also, Leroy's daughter is arrested for shoplifting, and Jerry decides to improve his relationship with his own son while he can.


 * First appearance of Noah Wyle in the series.

#310 - "Kick Drugs Outta America"

With them ever so closer to busting the drug smugglers, the Fallon Protection Agency and Major Case Unit detectives decide to push to find out how they're getting the drugs into the city. However, Logan, Jessica, Bruce, Leroy, and Capt. Wyler are all disgusted when it's revealed that the drugs are coming in via the caskets of dead soldiers, causing them to suspect the smugglers are ex-military, and forcing them to wear their service colors again to go undercover on the military base that the drugs are coming from.

It's soon disocvered that a group of ex-soldiers who were discharged for drug use are behind this and are posing as active soldiers, and their leader Steve Plaxico is Lorca's cousin. With the approval from the base's head colonel, the FPA, MCU, and Vice Squad move in and bust the soldiers, with Logan and Bruce personally taking down Plaxico.

Meanwhile, Logan continues to help Clark reconnect with his kids, and Jerry finally spends some long overdue time with his son by taking him to a Chicago Bears game.

#311 - "Musical Chameleon"

The FPA is hired by Piper Nevens, a former singer concerned for her 18-year-old daughter Hannah who has fallen in with sleazy manager Clayton Spike. She is desperate due their distant relationship to an incident in which Piper caught her old manager molesting Hannah at age 11. Logan and Jessica almost immediately agree to help.

Upon investigating Spike, they discover not only his extensive criminal record but his reputation for getting his clients hooked on drugs, playing with their emotions, embezzling their money and then discarding them when they become of no use or a threat to. The team also finds he is not above terrorizing others to get his way, as when they interview Manny Bosco (DJ AM), a former big time radio DJ who's career was derailed by Spike for refusing to play one of his client's songs. That client, fallen star Belle Starla (who is also Hannah's idol), threatens to go public with every crime Spike's committed, and when she confronts him at her apartment this, he poisons her and dumps her body.

Meanwhile, after stalking Spike and Hannah and confronting the former at his studio, Logan and Jessica abduct Hannah, and take her to Belle's apartment, and show both her how far her hero has fallen, and that she has gone missing and suspect that Spike had something to do with it. When confronted, Spike denies everything, but several days the group later rigs the studio with evidence of all Spike's sleazy actions including audio and visual. A shaken Hannah runs back to her mother, and later helps the FPA and Bosco set up a trap for Spike in which he admits to killing Belle (whose body had been found that morning). Spike then pulls a gun and is immediately shot dead by Jessica. With this, Hannah and Piper reconcile, and the team holds a tribute to Belle at L.G.'s.

#312 - "Legendary Remake"

The FPA tries to track down Kim Mooney, the daughter of L.G.'s bartender Doug Mooney, when she is abducted by Phil Spender, an ex-boyfriend who forces her to participate in a series of Bonnie and Clyde-style robberies. The MCU also steps in to help, but the investagation is complicated when an overzealous radio DJ, unaware of the true situation, puts a bounty on Kim and Phil's heads (which is what Phil wanted all along), awakening the vigilantism within manhy people.

After some close calls with some of the said vigilantes, and with Phil and Kim, Logan, Bruce, and Jessica visit the D.J. and force him to recant the bounty. The infuriated Phil visits the radio station to force the DJ put the bounty on again, only for the FPA to be waiting for them. Logan defeats Phil in a straight on fight and then hands him over to the police, while Kim is freed and reunited with her father.

Meanwhile, Clark continues to try to reconnect with his children by picking them up from school for Laura while Laura is working, Jerry introduces his son to Tagger, and Det. Weston deals with her warped dating life in an ex-fianceé.

#313 - "Race War"

After helping Sgt. Perez and Det. Thomas in a pursuit to apprehend a car thief, the FPA are consulted by the police, when the body of Rudy Amonte, Perez's old friend and ex-partner. Upon investigation, the FPA and MCU learn that Amonte was undercover at a racetrack, investigating potential ties to organized crime. But when a search of Amonte's apartment turns up with a large amount of cash, they begin to suspect that Amonte was on the take, which Perez and Amonte's ex-cop father refuse to believe.

Further investigation reveals that Amonte was in a relationship with Amanda Mosely, the daughter of the late track owner, and that the track was in financial trouble. Dawn and Leroy soon discover undercover that the liasion of the mobster that were attempting to bankroll the track was fixing races by intimidating the drivers, and that he killed his partner for attempting to report to their superiors about his unnessary risks. They also discover that the same man killed Amonte after discovering he was a cop, and tried to frame Amanda for it. With a set up and the help of Amanda, they are able to bust the liasion for two murders and racketteering.

#314 - "Inner Pain"

The FPA  is hired by A.D.A. Cross to protect Kelly Payne, a 16-year-old member of a family of circus' acrobats, who was viciously assaulted and raped by four men after a show. Cross needs Kelsi protected as she tries to secure indictments against the men, who try multiple times to run Kelly and the Karevs, a Russian couple (also part of the circus), who witnessed the attack and stopped the men, out of town.

At the same time, Kelly struggles with the aftermath of her attack, knowing her life will never again be the same. Logan and Jessica are soon able to soothe her pain by relating her situation to their family's murders and their pain and aftermath. Soon after, Kelly's rapists invade the Fallons' home to try and kidnap her and the Karevs, but are stopped by Logan, Jessica, Bruce, and Dawn, who dish out some hard justice to them. The rapists are finally indicted, and Kelly and the Karevs thank the FPA before leaving to catch up the circus.

#315 - "Meet the Equalizer"

While helping the MCU chase down Chinese smugglers, the FPA team winds up crossing paths with "The Equalizer" Robert McCall, his son Scott, and their friend Mickey Kostmayer (Edward Woodward, William Zabka, and Keith Szarabajka), who are also on the trail of the smugglers. All three sides agree to team up to take down the smugglers, though there are doubts about Robert's involvement due to his age.

Meanwhile, Weston accepts a dinner date with Clark, and Perez consults Wyler and Mooney about how to handle his oldest daughter, who is starting to rebel.

#316 - "Blossom"

With "The Equalizers" and company still in Chicago, the goal to bring down the smuggling ring becomes complicated when the smugglers begin to use intimidation tactics against the the FPA and MCU. However, the arrival of Special Agent Downing and Chinese Intelligence Agent Jiang-Su "Janet" Li (Kelly Hu) allows them to gain a bigger perspective of who they're dealing with: possible Triad activity.


 * First appearance of Kelly Hu in the series.

#317 - "Sour & Sweet"

The FPA, MCU, and the Equalizers start to make progress on the smuggling ring by hitting all of their individual operations. This forces the leader of the ring to shift all operations to one vein and try to target the families of the members of the team to force them to back off.

Meanwhile, Uncle Jake and Nora come to visit and are soon embroiled in the conflict after the ring makes a failed assassination attempted

#318 - "Rings of Gold"

In the final part of the Equalizer arc, the ringleader attempts to distract the FPA and MCU via bomb threats in several buildings, while he and the remains of his ring flee back to China. However, McCall anticipates such a thing, and the MCU handle the bomb threats, the FPA, Equalizers, and Agents Downing and Li search for, find, intercept, and capture the leader and remaining men before they can flee, ending the ring once and for all.

In the end, Li returns to Hong Kong with the ringleader to stand trial for his crimes, and the Equalizer team returns to New York after a last goodbye meal at L.G.'s.

#319 - "Garden of Evil"

The FPA is called to find Allison Eaton, a teenage runaway, by her parents after she rushes off to escape her parents constant fighting and her father's abusive behavior. All the while, Allison finds herself work as a supposed model for Lesure Way Magazine. What she doesn't know is that she along with fellow runaway Derek Cole, is that they have become part of a hidden faction of the magazine that is actually a child pornography, which the team discovers during their search for Allison. After Allison and Derek discover this, they attempt to leave but are stopped by the photographers, who intend to force them to pose for the pictures, until the FPA bursts in and stops them. After a harsh interrogation, the men give up that Arthur Delevig, the owner of the Lesure Way set up everything. Logan and Jessica then confront Delevig at a release party he's throwing, revealing his illegal activities to the public, and vow that should he manage to slip or buy his way out of trouble, they will disperse their own brand of justice to him. Delevig is then arrested and Allison and Derek are returned to their parents.

Meanwhile, the FPA also must deal with Allison's parents' crumbling relationship, and Bruce and Jerry personally confront her father about his abuse, opening his eyes and making him see that he's essentially become like his own abusive father. Wanting to change, he is given a reprive in the form of a special certified batterer intervention program by Dawn, and by the time his daughter has been returned, he leaves to start his recovery.

#320 - "New Discourse"

A series of high-profile armored truck robberies puzzle the MCU, but when one results in the death of Captain Wyler's ex-mentor, it becomes a personal crusade, and he calls in the FPA to help. As Wyler works on helping his old partner's widow and four children cope with their loss, the FPA team begin suspect that an employee of an armored truck company that has been present during these robberies may be working with the robbers, whom the FPA and police discover are soldiers-of-fortune and wanted fugitives.

As this happens, Logan secretly preps to make a life changing decision, and Jerry discovers his son Nicky is moving away with his mother.

#321 - "Badlands"

Logan, Jessica, and Bruce decide to take a trip to the countryside to visit an old family friend, bringing Helen, Laura, Owen, Christina, and Jesse with them. However, when the kids and the Fallon's friends' oldest son accidentally stumble on a ecstasy smuggling operation, the smugglers pursue them to and lay siege upon the house. Things become complicated when the son is critically wounded and Logan, Jessica and Bruce's guns start running low on ammunition, forcing the three to use guerrilla tactics to pick off the attackers, until help can arrive.

Meanwhile, Jerry reconsiders his future with the Fallon Protection Agency, and Logan reveals to Jessica his plans to propose marriage to Laura.

#322 - "Fatal Nuptials (1)"

The FPA team, the MCU detectives along with their friends and families (including, Uncle Jake, Nora, and Agent Downing) gear up for their colleague Joey Sanchez and his fiancé Kelsi Chan's (guest star Grace Park) wedding. Logan decides to finally propose marriage to Laura during the ceremony, but before he can the wedding is suddenly attacked by a group of hitmen. After a lenghty shootout, the FPA and police are victorious, with most of the hitmen dead or captured.

With everthing seemingly calmed, Logan again attempts to propose to Laura, but suddenly Adrik Hans (Peter Stormare), a hitman that Cross helped incarcerate twelve years earlier, opens fire in an attempt to kill her out of revenge, but ends up shooting both Laura and Lisa instead. The episode ends with Hans fleeing and both Laura and Lisa bleeding out profusely as Jessica calls for paramedics and Logan, Ford, Clark, and Det. Weston tend to them frantically...

#323 - "Fatal Nuptials (2)"

Laura and Lisa are rushed to the hospital. Despite doctors attempts to save both, Lisa succumbs to her wounds and dies, devastating everyone (especially Ford) and Laura is left clinging to life in critical condition. Enraged and vengeful, Logan with the help of the rest of the team and the detectives, embarks on a quest to find Adrik Hans and bring him justice for shooting Laura and killing Lisa.

After following up on several leads, raiding many locations, and viciously interrogating Hans' accomplices, everyone discovers that Steve Plaxico hired the hitmen to get revenge on the ones who locked him up, and about Cross' past with Hans. During this, Jerry reveals his impending plans to move to be with his son, though he puts these plans on hold to help hunt for Hans. After a lengthy search, the FPA and MCU finds Hans and while the teams engage in a shootout with his friends, Logan and Hans engage in a lengthy hand-to-hand battle, which ends with Logan stabbing Hans to death with the latter's own blade.

A couple days later, Laura wakes up from her coma, and is reunited with Logan, Clark and her children. Cross reveals that all of the remaining men Plaxico hired are going to federal lockup and Plaxico himself is heading for a Supermaxx prison. Jerry finally explains his decision to leave the Fallon Protection Agency to be closer to Nicky, and while saddened, the team comes to accept his decision. Lisa is buried a few days afterward, with everyone attending her funeral.

A month later, Laura is finally released from the hospital with family and friends waiting to welcome her home. Logan then takes the opportunity to finally propose marriage to her, and she accepts, to everyone's excitement.
 * Final appearance of Matt Schulze as a regular.
 * Final appearance of Sarah Michelle Gellar in the series.

Season 4 (2004-05)

 * This season consists of 22 episodes.
 * Kelly Hu is upgraded to regular status this season.
 * Vanessa Ferlito joins the regular cast.
 * Andy Samberg guest stars in six episodes (ep. 2, 5, 8-9, 11-12)
 * Nicholas Gonzalez and Tammy Lauren guest star for seven episodes each (ep. 3, 6-7, 11-12, 21-22)
 * Cameron Douglas guest stars for five episodes each (ep. 3, 6-7, 11-12)

#401 - "Meet the (Future) In-Laws"