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Due South - The Final Season (4th Season)
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Gemini Award Winner for Best Dramatic Series. Featuring 24 Episodes including the 2-Part Pilot Episode. Due South is a lightning-paced action/comedy in which a quintessential, polite, by-the-book Canadian Mountie from the frozen North is teamed up with a wise-cracking Armani-clad Chicago cop with a flexible sense of morality. Brought together in the Windy City by a mysterious murder which has personal ramifications for both men, these unlikely buddies must find a common ground amidst overwhelming differences. Canadian actor Paul Gross (Buried on Sunday, Aspen Extreme) stars as RCMP Constable Benton Fraser, with David Marciano (Civil Wars, Harlem Nights) as his reluctant partner, Ray Vecchio.

 


 

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Season 4

# # Title Directed by Written by Original air date (Canada) Original air date (USA)
55 401 "Doctor Longball" Larry McLean Paul Quarrington September 23, 1998  
Fraser and Kowalski go to the small town of Willison to aid the town's baseball team, that is the victim of nasty mishaps.
Music: "Take me out to the ballgame" by Trevor Hurst 
56 402 "Easy Money" George Bloomfield David Shore 30 September 1998  
Fraser's mentor Quinn comes to Chicago to stop the power company from flooding his land. While waiting to speak with the company's president he and Fraser interrupt a jewelery heist and catch one of the thieves, but they still have to find the jewels. 
57 403 "A Likely Story" Steve Surjik David Young 21 January 1999  
Fraser investigates the murder of a pretzel vendor. 
58 404 "Odds" Steve DiMarco Rob Forsyth 11 November 1998  
Ray's bust of an illegal poker game is interrupted by a gunman who makes off with the money. The Chicago PD arrest the players, one of whom becomes bait in an even higher stakes game. 
59 405 "The Ladies Man" George Bloomfield John Krizanc 21 October 1998  
Ray is on edge because an inmate on death-row that he arrested is due to be executed. He goes to visit her in prison and finds that he no longer believes she's guilty, now he and Fraser have less than 48 hours to reexamine the old case. 
60 406 "Mojo Rising" Bruce Pitman Frank Siracusa 28 October 1998  
Fraser and Ray interrupt what looks like a hold-up but turns out to be an arrest. The suspect flees in Ray's car leading the pair on a hunt through the Haitian community in Chicago and involving them deeply in practices of Voudoun. 
61 407 "Mountie Sings the Blues" Larry McLean Gail Collins, David Cole 18 November 1998  
A Canadian country singer is offered the protection of the Consulate and the police after receiving a death threat during her tour in Chicago. Fraser and Ray investigate who might be after her and the singer takes an interest in Fraser and his singing skills, asking him to sing a chorus to her cover of "Nobody's Girl" 
62 408 "Good for the Soul" George Bloomfield Peter Mohan 16 December 1998  
Fraser gets in trouble with a mob boss when he insists that he apologizes to the waiter he backhanded and persists on interfering with his business. Ray tries to convince Fraser to drop it but Fraser refuses. 
63 409 "Dead Men Don't Throw Rice" George Bloomfield David Cole 4 November 1998  
 
64 410 "Say Amen" George Bloomfield John Krizanc 4 March 1999  
 
65 411 "Hunting Season" Francis Damberger John Krizanc 11 March 1999  
 
66 412 "Call of the Wild, Part 1" Steve DiMarco Paul Gross, R. B. Carney 14 March 1999  
A homicide investigation leads Fraser and Kowalski to a major arms smuggling operation masterminded by Fraser Sr.'s old adversary Holloway Muldoon. As Fraser and Kowalski pursue the case, they come up against the Feds, accidentally blowing the cover of the real Ray Vecchio. As Part I ended, Fraser and Kowalski had pursued arms dealer Holloway Muldoon to an airfield, arriving just in time to cling to the fuselage of the departing plane. 
67 413 "Call of the Wild, Part 2" Steve DiMarco Paul Gross, R. B. Carney 14 March 1999  
Fraser and Kowalski pursue an arms dealer to the Yukon, where they trek across dangerous ice fields to intercept a mysterious arms shipment. Joining forces with Thatcher, Turnbull and Buck Frobisher's legendary northern detachment, Fraser and Kowalski take on the buyers - Cyrus Bolt and his revolutionary militia