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Fraser has to "babysit" a Canadian diplomat's 16 year old daughter, but she wants to break free of her restrictive lifestyle and experience life. Meanwhile, a criminal has been killed and Ray and his colleagues are trying to find a list that he kept which will permit someone new taking over his criminal activity. |
Fraser has to "babysit" a Canadian diplomat's 16 year old daughter, but she wants to break free of her restrictive lifestyle and experience life. Meanwhile, a criminal has been killed and Ray and his colleagues are trying to find a list that he kept which will permit someone new taking over his criminal activity. |
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Revision as of 21:18, 2 February 2014
Fraser has to "babysit" a Canadian diplomat's 16 year old daughter, but she wants to break free of her restrictive lifestyle and experience life. Meanwhile, a criminal has been killed and Ray and his colleagues are trying to find a list that he kept which will permit someone new taking over his criminal activity.
Examples of Due South/Recap/S1/E07 Chicago Holiday, Part 1 include:
- Contrived Coincidence: The list/matchbook's adventures
- Ditch the Bodyguards
- Lonely Rich Kid: Christina
- Too Dumb to Live: Christina. Girl cannot sit still or do what she is told.