Linc gets involved with a mixed up girl who can't seem to locate a real self because of a father who despised her mother.
The series amazingly had few stumbles in its 5-year run. In my view, however, this is one of them. There's little or no storyline, the characters are unconvincing, while Baker, Chaney, and Cord spread it on with a shovel. Much of the time is spent with guys punching one another, suggesting that padding was needed to fill out run time. Looks to me as though the murky screenplay should have been sent back to rewrite, or at least for better character set-ups. Unfortunately, the result is a narrative that more or less muddles along. On the other hand, Milner, an always reliable actor, is around to pick up the thespic pieces, while Baker is truly lovely. Then too, live footage from the timber mill is almost scary, with its whirling saws and bark strippers. I hope those workers are paid well. Anyway, every series has its ups and downs. Sorry to say this is one of R66's downs.