"Far From Home"

While working at a hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, Kimble meets a young woman, Mia, while doing his laundry. Kimble doesn't know it yet, but Mia, like him, is on the run, having recently escaped from an abusive husband.

In Chicago, Gerard pays a visit to Kimble's trial lawyer, Abe Eisenberg, about the passports Kimble sent him. Gerard explains that the man pictured in the passports has reportedly been dead for seven years. He's not buying the one-armed man theory.

After finding Mia's wallet amongst his laundry, Kimble calls and talks to her husband, Leo, who calmly asks where he can come retrieve it. Upon meeting Leo, Kimble immediately senses that something isn't right. He finds Mia and warns her that Leo is looking for her, apologizing for an honest mistake. She understands, but without her wallet, credit cards, identification, without everything, she is lost. Kimble, who can't help but feel responsible, helps Mia escape.

Gerard meets with Kimble's father-in-law, Matthew Ross, who very much believes that Kimble is guilty and wants him caught. Ross is sick of Gerard's excuses for Kimble not having been recaptured. Gerard in return asks Mr. Ross, a wealthy and influential man, to speak to his captain and allow Gerard to make the Kimble case a fulltime priority.

Trying to locate the artist of the phony passports, Kimble and Mia go to see a man named Dewey, the "proprietor" of a fake I.D. establishment. Kimble learns from Dewey that the one-armed man's bogus passports look like the work of a man named Tommy Panagakos, who's currently locked away.

Mia's car breaks down, and while at a service station getting the car repaired, she comes across a newspaper with a headline explaining who her new friend is - Richard Kimble, fugitive. While Kimble is checking in with Abe Eisenberg, who fills him in on his conversation with Gerard, Mia phones 911, "I'm with a wanted fugitive."

Caught between an abusive husband and a convicted killer, Mia bides her time, anxiously waiting for the police to arrive. Kimble sees the newspaper, knows he's been found out. While trying to explain himself, a car speeds into the service garage. It's Leo. Kimble does his best to keep him away from her. A fight ensues and Leo's leg is punctured in a fall. Kimble fights to save his life. Watching this, Mia begins to realize she's made a mistake about Kimble. The police arrive, order Kimble to surrender, but Leo's wound is so severe that if he lets off the pressure, Leo will bleed out and die. They have no choice but to allow Kimble to treat the man, at least until additional medical help can take over.

McLaren informs Gerard that Kimble has been caught in Charleston. Gerard wants to go bring him in himself, but McLaren refuses to let him go. He's not about to let Gerard jet off to Charleston on some ego trip.

At the hospital, Kimble continues to work on Leo, waiting for the chief of surgery to arrive. With the police watching through a window, Kimble seizes the opportunity, barring the door to the ER, and escaping through the back. He slips out of the hospital, escaping in the back of an outgoing ambulance.

Somewhere in South Carolina, Mia, taking Kimble's earlier advice, enters a woman's shelter. While back in Chicago, McLaren notifies Gerard that Kimble has somehow gotten away. Sensing his frustration, he orders Gerard to take a vacation.

-Warner Bros.