A local mobster (Andrew J. Robinson), trying to help land an NFL team in L.A., watches his chances fade when an out-of-town thug ignites a turf war. Meanwhile, Sammo and Terrell get suspended.
The leaders of an international crime organization known as Scorpio threaten to kill executives of various worldwide companies unless they pay them $25 million. Meanwhile, a young pickpocket inadvertently steals a crucial item belonging to Scorpio that places her life in danger.
Sammo is forced to take a vacation, but instead of relaxing he drives a cab for an ailing neighbor and picks up a passenger who is soon murdered. Meanwhile, Terrell, Grace and Amy try to track down the leader of a crime ring.
Sammo and Terrell investigate two arson fires that may involve art thieves, while being shadowed by an action-movie star who is preparing for a role in his latest film.
Texas Ranger Cordell Walker comes to L.A. to find a former military officer who murdered a Ranger and plans to blow up several city buildings because they are owned by foreign corporations.
Sammo searches for a legendary extreme fighter near downtown L.A. when a spy satellite falls out of the sky and lands nearby, prompting the FBI to believe Sammo is involved and a Chinese secret agent.
Grace goes undercover to find out who is spreading a new designer drug that breaks down people's inhibitions, gives them super strength and then kills them. Meanwhile, Sammo is hospitalized with a broken leg.
A heart intended to be transplanted into Governor Marks' daughter is hijacked en route to the hospital, and the culprits demand pardons for death-row criminals in exchange for its return.
Scorpio agents attempt to rescue a senior agent from prison and threaten to activate a device that will shut down all electronic equipment in L.A. unless they receive $1 billion from the U.S. Government.
In the conclusion of the season two and series finale Sammo is reunited with his son, but Scorpio wants him dead. Meanwhile, Sammo must find a computer that is causing airplanes to crash.
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