After being pulled over for erratic driving Mr. Allen (Foster Brooks), hands Malloy a partially burned joint (marijuana cigarette) that was burning him through his jacket.
However, a close-up of the joint shows no embers or ash, which it would if it was still burning. The joint is dark as it would be if it had been extinguished already.
However, a close-up of the joint shows no embers or ash, which it would if it was still burning. The joint is dark as it would be if it had been extinguished already.
When the officers arrive at Juju's house, Juju lets herself out of the rear seat. Normally, the back doors of a police car can't be opened from the inside. At the time of taping the rear doors could be opened from the backseat as there was no screen separating the rear sear from the front seat. Additionally, one officer usually rode in the backseat with an in custody, so the officer could get out from the rear seat area without assistance.
Unless there was a reason to return to the station, such as report writing or other duties, it is inconceivable Adam-12 would prefer to Code 7 there when Los Angeles has a cornucopia of available eateries.
When the Chinese gang ambushes the elder Chinese businessmen, Reed and Malloy could not have heard gunshots from the distance they were traveling in a moving police unit.
In the final scene Mary Hong's ambulance has to wait for her to finish her monologue before taking her away Code 3.
It's not uncommon for ambulance patients to be delayed in getting treatment due to having to deliver their lines, which is very unrealistic.
It's not uncommon for ambulance patients to be delayed in getting treatment due to having to deliver their lines, which is very unrealistic.