Myrtle, the feline pet of a friendly dock worker (Young) saves the day as Jamie and her crippled companion (Elliott) are forced at gunpoint into the flooding hull of a salvaged naval ship where a briefcase full of cash has been entombed since Pearl Harbor 36 years earlier.
Good to see Edward Walsh and Stephen Elliott in key supporting roles, and a more prominent storyline for Anderson as he searches for the whereabouts of his brother whose been missing since the events at Pearl Harbor.
A decent plot coupled with some good performances makes for an above-average episode even if Jamie's bionic feats of strength appear more modest than usual. If you like cats, you'll have plenty to purr about too.
Good to see Edward Walsh and Stephen Elliott in key supporting roles, and a more prominent storyline for Anderson as he searches for the whereabouts of his brother whose been missing since the events at Pearl Harbor.
A decent plot coupled with some good performances makes for an above-average episode even if Jamie's bionic feats of strength appear more modest than usual. If you like cats, you'll have plenty to purr about too.