The BEST episodes written by T.s. Cook

To Snare a Wolf
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7.63
136 votes

#1 - To Snare a Wolf

Airwolf - Season 1 - Episode 12

Archangel warns String about a zealous government bureaucrat named D.G. Bogard who will stop at nothing until he finds Airwolf. Dom and Hawke take time out from shooting a military training film to hide Airwolf in a different location before it can be discovered, but Bogard catches on to their ruse and tracks Hawke back to the new hideaway. To complicate things, an eager pilot tails Dom and Hawke in an effort to convince Santini that she deserves a job working for his company.

Eruption
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7.50
42 votes

#2 - Eruption

Airwolf - Season 2 - Episode 21

After being forced down by a volcano eruption, String and Dom discover a mining town being run as a slave colony.

Prisoner of Yesterday
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7.41
49 votes

#3 - Prisoner of Yesterday

Airwolf - Season 2 - Episode 16

The Airwolf team is drawn into fighting a Banana Republic coup when they set out to rescue their latest team member, "Doc", who has been kidnapped to treat the nation's leader.

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Moffett's Ghost
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7.06
123 votes

#4 - Moffett's Ghost

Airwolf - Season 2 - Episode 3

In the midst of it's key part in delivering and collecting a leading American scientist to top secret sanctions aimed at cooling international tensions with Russians, Airwolf develops a seeming computer virus in it's systems, which periodically takes pilot control and makes it a potential killing machine in the air. The systems have been taken over buy a "time-bomb" left by the chopper's evil creator, Dr. Moffett, who has programmed it to begin the deadly behaviour if not given it a recognition code by him at that time. Hawke and Dominic must decide whether to let the Firm scientists try and work on the machine - risking having them snatching it back away from them - or to find another way to try and cure The Lady before completing their part in the sanctions, knowing that if they fail to completely cure it, they jeopardise not only international relations, but potentially hundreds of lives...