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Season 6 Episode Guide
Episode 1: Lulu's Gone Away (Sep/23/1983)
Lulu - frustrated over Boss constantly taking his wife for granted - walks out on him. She moves in with the Dukes to sort out her emotions, but her stay is short-lived. A band of robbers kidnaps Lulu and demands Boss pay a $100,000 ransom for her safe return. Jesse later alerts Bo, Luke and Daisy about Lulu's disappearance (she had secretly tape recorded the kidnapping), and the Dukes quickly offer to help Boss. However, he rebuffs them, particularly since the robbers have threatened to kill Lulu if the Dukes attempt a rescue. The ultimatum causes Bo and Luke (with some help from Cooter) to creatively come up with a plan to save Lulu without being caught.
Episode 2: A Baby for the Dukes (Sep/30/1983)
An abrasive cotton tycoon pursues his widowed daughter-in-law into Hazzard County, a court order in hand demanding custody of his grandson. Seems that after his son died, he had his wife declared an "unfit mother" (because she isn't rich like he is). The woman leaves the baby in the General Lee, and unwittingly involving the Duke family. When the millionaire learns that the baby's mother has turned to the Dukes for help, he approaches Boss Hogg and Rosco for help. In the end, when his grandson's life is at brink, he agrees to help the Dukes' and allows Mary Lu to keep the baby. Meanwhile, Bo and Luke track down a local judge to persuade him to issue an injunction against the millionaire's court order, until another custody hearing can be scheduled.
Episode 3: Too Many Roscos (Oct/07/1983)
During his daily pursuit of the General Lee, another car runs Rosco's patrol cruiser off the road and into a lake. Rosco climbs out, wet but unhurt, but the car's occupants kidnap him, the first step in a plan to rob Hazzard Bank. Their scheme: Having a third associate of the robbers - who exactly resembles Rosco - pose as the Hazzard County sheriff until an expected armored car shipment to Hazzard Bank arrives, which they plot to hijack. Bo and Luke, meanwhile, see Rosco's car sink into the lake but their adversary is nowhere in sight. They fear the worst and declare that he has drowned. Later, everyone's overjoyed when they see Rosco - actually, his criminal double - stumbling down the streets of Hazzard. Later, Rosco bungles simple facts (but somehow recalls in exact detail the scheduled arrival of the armored car), which everyone initially chalks up to a concussion "Rosco" had suffered (though Rosco's dog Flash is not fooled and won't go near the fake Rosco). Bo and Luke later find out this "Rosco" is a phony, and when exposed, the double imprisons the Duke boys in their hideout (where the real Rosco is also being kept) so they cannot interfere in their planned robbery. It quickly becomes a race against time to stop the phony Rosco and his accomplices from carrying out their crimes.
Episode 4: Brotherly Love (Oct/14/1983)
Luke's long-lost brother, Jud, arrives in Hazzard. He's an ex-boxer trying to flee a professional gambler, who had suffered heavy losses in Jud's fight that was supposed to be fixed. Now, the gambler is out to exact murderous revenge. The gambler and his hired associate trick Boss Hogg and Rosco into revealing Jud's whereabouts, then lock them in a holding cell to prevent their interference. Luke later comes up with a plan to fool his brother's adversary, by driving Jud's car and engaging in a road chase. However, Luke is run off the road and suffers a mild concussion. The gambler and his hired associate, thinking they had succeeded in killing Jud, go to the Boar's Nest to celebrate, but overhear Enos telling Daisy that Luke had gotten hurt. Knowing that Jud is still alive, they renew their pursuit, eventually tracking him down at the Tri-County Hospital. There, they kidnap Jud and this time are determined to succeed in killing him ... until Luke commandeers an ambulance and runs the bad guys' car off the road and into a lake. The car's passengers are trapped inside as the car plunges to the bottom, and it's up to Bo to rescue everyone.
Episode 5: The Boar's Nest Bears (Oct/21/1983)
With their probations on the line, Bo and Luke are talked into coaching Hazzard County's pee-wee basketball team, the Boar's Nest Bears. They eventually talk Rod Moffet, a talented basketball player who is shaken over the recent death of his father, into playing the Bears' talented opponents from Chickasaw County. However, the Duke boys are continually frustrated by Chickasaw Commissioner A.C. Tate's efforts to persuade Rod to quit the team (he threatens to foreclose on the Moffet farm if he plays for Hazzard), and later are exasperated when they learn Boss Hogg and Tate have wagered on their respective teams. Just before tip-off of the big game, Tate—wanting to win his bet with Boss—presents a seemingly authentic birth certificate to game administrator Uncle Jesse, revealing Rod to be ineligible (due to being too old); a suspicious Bo and Daisy race to the Chickasaw County Courthouse to obtain the real birth certificate in time, but the Dukes must dodge an angry Sheriff Little.
Episode 6: Boss Behind Bars (Oct/28/1983)
During a road race between Boss and Uncle Jesse, Jesse's car develops mechanical failure and is involved in a rollover accident. Jesse emerges uninjured, but parts from his car are found in Boss' pockets, and Rosco has no choice but to arrest his "little fat buddy." The Beaudry clan was actually responsible, and unbeknownst to anyone, placed the parts in Boss' pockets. They hope to use the series of distractions to steal Boss' old moonshine still undetected.
Episode 7: A Boy's Best Friend (Nov/11/1983)
A pair of crooks dognap Flash, thinking she's a valuable showdog named Maxine. Meanwhile, the Dukes unknowingly give Maxine to a 6-year-old orphan named Terry Lee, who has become withdrawn since the untimely death of his parents. Maxine's rightful owners post a $10,000 reward for the basset hound. Boss learns the dog is at the orphanage and, ignorant of Terry Lee's feelings, swipes it and holds it until the owners can arrive. Bo and Luke, all the while, are on the search for both dogs - to cheer up the despondent Rosco and the bawling Terry Lee.
Episode 8: Targets: Daisy and Lulu (Nov/18/1983)
A band of jewel thieves steal a priceless diamond necklace from its owner and a security guard, who are traveling to an exposition. However, the case becomes mixed in with luggage owned by Daisy and Lulu, who are returning from a trip to New Orleans, Louisiana. At the airport, Lulu accidentally picks up the suitcase containing the necklace, since it was identical to her own. Once the thieves realize the Dukes have it in their possession, they begin pursuing them, bent on using whatever means necessary to get the necklace back. While Boss Hogg wants to sell the necklace to his uncle for $25,000 (not realizing its worth is tenfold of Boss' selling price), Bo, Luke and Enos - and later, Boss and Rosco - devise a variety of schemes to trap the criminals and return the necklace to its owner, knowing full well the thieves have threatened to murder Daisy and Lulu if they fail to hand over the necklace and any entrapment efforts are detected.
Episode 9: Twin Trouble (Nov/25/1983)
Bo and Luke are at odds when they separately meet identical twin sisters ... who happen to be experienced jewel thieves. Luke had witnessed the robbery involving one of the sisters, while her sister (and accomplice) was miles away with Bo, thus forming her alibi. It quickly becomes a tale of trying to figure out how the same woman could be two places at once.
Episode 10: Enos's Last Chance (Dec/02/1983)
A syndicate mobster named Scanlon, whom Enos helped capture and convict during his time on the Los Angeles Police Department, escapes from prison. He learns that Enos has returned to Hazzard and tracks him down to get revenge. Scanlon is quickly captured, but Rosco's inattention to his crafty, cunning inmate results in an easy escape. Bo and Luke try to set a trap to recapture Scanlon before he can get to Enos, but the criminal knows that the easiest way to Enos is through Daisy.
Episode 11: High Flyin' Dukes (Dec/09/1983)
When the Dukes' friend, a crop duster, is injured, Daisy offers to take over until he is healed. Boss Hogg learns of this and has lye placed in the chemicals. So when Daisy goes about the dusting, the lye would kill the crops, prompt the farmers to sue ... and force the Dukes off their farm, leaving it open for Boss to make an easy purchase.
Episode 12: Cooter's Girl (Dec/30/1983)
The Dukes are trying to foil a pair of land swindlers, who want to turn Hazzard County into a toxic waste dump. If that isn't keeping them busy enough, they're also trying to convince a young woman - who happens to be Cooter's estranged daughter - that Cooter isn't the "wild and crazy" guy he was back in his younger days. That's easier said than done, since Cooter's mind is on saving his business, a key piece of land the bad guys want to acquire.
Episode 13: Heiress Daisy Duke (Jan/06/1984)
Boss learns that a wealthy industrialist offering a $200,000 reward to the individual who can lead him to his long-lost niece, Vivian Stewart - who looks exactly like Daisy. One night at the Boar's Nest, Boss has a hypnotist convince Daisy that she is Vivian, and after tricking a private investigator about her identity, they go visit the industrialist ... unaware that "Vivian" is being tracked by his nephew and niece, who are next in line to get the inheritance and want it now.
Episode 14: Dead and Alive (Jan/20/1984)
Is the Dukes' old friend Artie Bender, the Rembrandt of Hazzard County, really dead? No, but Boss Hogg had him declared dead so he could sell his paintings to an art dealer at inflated prices. Of course, it works out well for Boss, since Artie witnessed the robbery of an armed truck and it takes away Bo and Luke's only alibi. Sheriff Little continues to pursue the Duke boys after they break out of jail, as they try to unravel the mystery of whether Artie is really dead.
Episode 15: Play it Again, Luke (Jan/27/1984)
Luke's old girlfriend from his Marine days, Candy Dix, makes a tour stop in Hazzard County. As the two try to rekindle their spark, Luke finds out that Candy has a lot on her mind. Her boyfriend/manager, Eddie Lee, has been very ill tempered, and his behavior has bordered on abusive. It's all because Eddie Lee has a $100,000 gambling debt to repay, and his bookie is demanding repayment. Just then, Eddie Lee and his cohort discover a clause in Candy's life insurance policy – if she were to die, they collect $100,000. While the Dukes try to protect Candy, Eddie Lee pays a visit to Boss Hogg to ask that Luke be arrested for kidnapping.
Episode 16: Undercover Dukes (Part 1) (Feb/03/1984)
Beautiful Linda Carver offers Bo and Luke a chance to race for a racing circuit owned by her father, J.J. Carver. The Duke boys decline, vowing to uphold a promise they made to Uncle Jesse they would never again leave the farm. A federal agent later approaches Bo and Luke, offering a healthy cash sum for the two to work undercover, since J.J. Carver is involved in a gambling racket that has involved murder, robbery and illegal gambling. It's an offer that's too good to pass up, and the cousins agree to work for Uncle Sam, leaving a clueless Jesse and Daisy very angry.
Episode 17: Undercover Dukes (Part 2) (Feb/10/1984)
Bo and Luke begin to infiltrate J.J. Carver's organization, compiling evidence to bring the racketeer and his henchmen to justice. But then Boss Hogg and Rosco, who are aware that the Duke boys have left Hazzard County for the racing circuit, find Luke spying on the organization. It isn't long before all three of them are captured, leaving them to rely on Bo to save the day and recover Luke's evidence.
Episode 18: How to Succeed in Hazzard (Feb/17/1984)
Boss Hogg's nephew, Dewey, arrives in Hazzard, claiming to be suffering from a rare - and ultimately, fatal - illness. As his last wish, he hopes to raise $100,000 for a new children's hospital. Of course, it's all part of a scam to cheat the folks of Hazzard out of their money. But Dewey, knowing the fraud will eventually be found out, plans to have Uncle Jesse framed for the scheme, leaving Luke and Daisy to expose Dewey.
Episode 19: Close Call for Daisy (Feb/24/1984)
Daisy is the director of the Hazzard County Church play, and carries her notes with her in a black book. Outside, she comes to the aid of mobster "Nervous" Norman Willis, who is suffering a health emergency. Her book gets mixed up Willis' identical notebook, which contains the names and descriptions of every illegal racket he's been involved with. Willis, in town to collect kickbacks from Boss Hogg on schemes they were involved in, discovers the book missing and learns that Daisy has gotten a hold of it. Bo and Luke – who were shot at earlier by Willis and his crony, Jake, after their car backfired – learn that Willis may be after Daisy and send her to Enos' apartment to live until they can take care of Willis and Jake. But Enos unwittingly lets slip Daisy's whereabouts to Rosco, and he and Boss tell Willis and Jake where they can find Daisy, with the promise she will be unharmed. Bo and Luke go after Daisy's captors before they can kill her.
Episode 20: The Ransom of Hazzard County (Mar/02/1984)
Boss Hogg loses his patience with Enos' honesty, and demotes him to a civilian job. His successor - the ill-tempered Billy Joe Coogan - seems to be working out well for Boss and Rosco, since he gets the best of Bo and Luke. But Boss might regret his move, since Coogan and his associates threaten to flood Hazzard County by blowing up Hazzard County Dam if Boss fails to pay a $150,000 fee for services rendered.
Episode 21: The Fortune Tellers (Mar/23/1984)
Daisy is blamed for stealing the daily receipts to the Boar's Nest. In reality, it was Boss' new fortune-telling con artists who committed the deed. Boss hired the con artists upon learning Lulu plans to cash the Hoggs' bonds, not knowing Boss had already cashed in and replaced them with fake bonds.
Episode 22: Cooter's Confession (Mar/30/1984)
An auto parts supply distribution firm, which is expecting a shipment of parts for Boss Hogg, is the front for a hijacking and theft ring. Their latest victim is Cooter's friend, an ex-convict who wants to get his life back on track. Knowing that his friend will likely be fingered as the chief suspect, Cooter decides to take the fall. This is much to Boss and Rosco's delight, since Cooter unwittingly implicates Bo and Luke as accessories. With Cooter's friend in hiding, the Duke boys help Cooter escape from jail. While Uncle Jesse and Daisy try to infiltrate the distribution firm, Luke then goes undercover as a driver for their operation to set a trap for the hijackers, but when Rosco and Boss show up to arrest Bo and Cooter, they are forced to take drastic action.
Source: Wikipedia
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