Lone Star Law “Lake Saviors” S10E1 September 26 2023 on Animal Planet
Tonight (Tuesday September 26 2023), Animal Planet broadcasts an episode of the series Lone Star Law!
Lake Saviors Season 10 Episode 1 Episode Summary
In the episode of “Lone Star Law” on Animal Planet, viewers are in for an intriguing and action-packed installment titled “Lake Saviors.” This episode marks the return of retired game warden Benny Richards, who brings with him a friendly challenge for game warden Randolph McGee.
As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness the camaraderie and competitive spirit between Benny Richards and Randolph McGee as they embark on a friendly challenge. Their interactions promise to provide both entertainment and insight into the world of Texas game wardens.
However, the episode takes a dramatic turn when a gunshot is heard, leading to suspicions of dubious activity during a night stakeout. The game wardens must quickly assess the situation and take appropriate action to maintain law and order in their jurisdiction.
In a separate and high-stakes storyline, the wardens spring into action to save a wakeboarder who has suffered a life-threatening injury. The urgency of the situation adds a layer of tension and suspense to the episode as the wardens work tirelessly to ensure the injured individual receives the necessary help.
What Time is the “Lake Saviors” Episode On?
The Lake Saviors episode of Lone Star Law will be broadcast on September 26 2023 on Animal Planet at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Lake Saviors” Episode New?
The Lake Saviors episode of Lone Star Law is all new!
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Lone Star Law Series Information
Animal Planet expands its family of wildlife law enforcement series, adding to Maine's "North Woods Law" an offering that follows an elite patrol force in Texas. "Lone Star Law" features the men and women of the Texas Game Wardens who protect more than a quarter-million square miles of deserts, lakes, piney woods, bayous, plains and coast in the second-largest state in the U.S. Whether rushing to investigate poaching cases, save flash-flood victims, disrupt illegal smuggling rings, or rescue injured wildlife, the officers are always on the go, defending both animals and citizens. |