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  • "[Six-Million Dollar Man Steve Austin] is thrust into numerous situations where he's forced to rescue kidnapped Americans or look for missing persons. All nationalities, all belief systems, all people are equal in Steve's eyes: He's just trying to understand them all, regardless of whom they are or what they do. In 'The Last Kamikaze,' Steve grows to admire a kamikaze pilot from WWII for his unwavering sense of honor and even begins to understand women better in 'The Peeping Blonde,' where Farrah Fawcett, at the time married to [show star Lee] Majors, plays a reporter that wants to be respected for her work, not her looks ('People want to help me because I'm pretty,' she says, to which he responds, 'What's the matter with that?

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