Boring and predictable. McCall fails to take any of the most basic precautions to protect a new paramour whose identity has been discovered by a serial killer with a vendetta against McCall. Shall we guess what happens next?
That said, Chris Elliott is, as always, absolutely delightful as the peeping tom, and Jihmi Kennedy is equally wonderful as McCall's chauffeur. Their appearances are the bright spots in what is otherwise a dismal hour of television, which plumbs to new depths in McCall's interactions with the utterly disinterested and uninspiring Lt. Elmer - played by Earl Hindman in his fourth and (thank goodness!) final appearance on the show.
That said, Chris Elliott is, as always, absolutely delightful as the peeping tom, and Jihmi Kennedy is equally wonderful as McCall's chauffeur. Their appearances are the bright spots in what is otherwise a dismal hour of television, which plumbs to new depths in McCall's interactions with the utterly disinterested and uninspiring Lt. Elmer - played by Earl Hindman in his fourth and (thank goodness!) final appearance on the show.