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- A veteran New York City police detective, Jimmy O'Neill, is forced to relocate to Fort Worth, after having a run in with the mob, by knocking out kingpin, Joe Esposito.
- NYPD detective Jimmy O'Neill has a run-in with the mafia. He goes to Fort Worth, TX to take over his uncles failing Bail Bonds business. The mob follows him. They end up becoming his bounty hunters.
- Former street thug and petty mobster, Jimmy ONeill, eventually sees the light after falling in love with Mob Boss, Sam Cappelletti's daughter, Katherine. Wanting to start a new life with Katherine, Jimmy turns his life around. He begins a new career and joins the NYPD. This does not sit well with Sam. When Jimmy asks Sam for Katherines hand in marriage, Sam tells Jimmy he is not to see Katherine ever again. Jimmy leaves Cappellettis house in disbelief. Walking the rainy, streets of Brooklyn, Jimmy struggles with his loss. As he passes a church, Jimmy hears music, realizing it is open; he stops in to get out of the rain. He has an awakening that night. Years later, on a minor, drug stakeout, with his partner Marty, Jimmy rescues a young woman, being man handled by New York City Councilman, Joe Esposito, who is also tied to the mob. Jimmy tells him to let her go. Esposito refuses, saying dont you know who I am? Joe throws a punch. Blocking it, Jimmy knocks Esposito out. Next day, Jimmys NYPD, Captain wants him to sign a letter of apology. He refuses. Frustrated with the pressure of his past, Jimmy accepts his Uncle Charlies offer to take a leave of absence and a trip to Texas to help with his failing bail bonds business. Enjoying his new life, Jimmy becomes a Private Detective. NYPD partner, Marty, joins him. Together they learn what hominy grits, biscuits and gravy, fried okra and "How Ya'll Doin' " means.
- Former street thug and petty mobster, Jimmy ONeill, eventually sees the light after falling in love with Mob Boss, Sam Cappelletti's daughter, Katherine. Wanting to start a new life with Katherine, Jimmy turns his life around. He begins a new career and joins the NYPD. This does not sit well with Sam. When Jimmy asks Sam for Katherines hand in marriage, Sam tells Jimmy he is not to see Katherine ever again. Jimmy leaves Cappellettis house in disbelief. Walking the rainy, streets of Brooklyn, Jimmy struggles with his loss. As he passes a church, Jimmy hears music, realizing it is open; he stops in to get out of the rain. He has an awakening that night. Years later, on a minor, drug stakeout, with his partner Marty, Jimmy rescues a young woman, being man handled by New York City Councilman, Joe Esposito, who is also tied to the mob. Jimmy tells him to let her go. Esposito refuses, saying dont you know who I am? Joe throws a punch. Blocking it, Jimmy knocks Esposito out. Next day, Jimmys NYPD, Captain wants him to sign a letter of apology. He refuses. Frustrated with the pressure of his past, Jimmy accepts his Uncle Charlies offer to take a leave of absence and a trip to Texas to help with his failing bail bonds business. Enjoying his new life, Jimmy becomes a Private Detective. NYPD partner, Marty, joins him. Together they learn what hominy grits, biscuits and gravy, fried okra and "How Ya'll Doin' " means.
- Jimmy O'Neill finally decides to take the plung and move to Fort Worth, Texas to take over his uncle Charlie's failing Bail Bonds business. He doesn't realize how much it is failing till he gets there. Upon arriving he's finding out what it is like to be among the native Texans and how unusual (in his mind) thinks they really are, not realizing that he is the fish out of water. It seems that Carmine Cappelletti, the head of the five crime familie's on New York hire two Brits from England to help set Jimmy up for a "hit." The twist and turns begin when Jimmy's childhood friend and once, crime partner, Vito Cappelletti is given the contract on Jimmy. Vito is conflicted and knows he can't go through with it. In the meantime, Jimmy meets two rival Bail Bondsmen, an African American guy by the name of Leo Gorcey and a Mexican guy by the name of Robert Smith, who threaten for Jimmy to allow his uncles Bail Bonds business to just die instead of having a slow death. This gives Jimmy more juice to help make his uncles business, now his, a success. Jimmy is highly encouraged when Mayor Betsy Price of Fort Worth, shows up to an event he is working at.
- In this episode, Jimmy O'Neill is looking for Bounty Hunters to join his failing bail bonds business, inherited to him by his late uncle Charlie. An out of work actor, Lorenzo Lamas, interviews for the position, telling Jimmy that he is a famous TV star. Since Jimmy is into watching movies and not much TV, he does not know who Lorenzo is. Throughout the episode, some of Jimmy's friends don't recognize Lamas either, but the Bail Bonds skips and others on the wrong side of the law do.