Plot; Colt and Howie go undercover inside a prison where their only contact is the Warden, who subsequently falls into a coma.
This episode gives plausibility a giant wedgie, but as with many shows of its ilk from the era you just sorta have to go with it. With the pause button pushed on your common sense, there's a lot to enjoy here. Of particular note, once again, are the guest stars.
Richard Kiel (AKA Jaws from the Roger Moore era James Bond films) actually gets to stretch his acting wings a bit here and does a nice job. Naturally he's playing a heavy, but he gets to play some non-physical comedic moments as well and handles them deftly. John Quade and Robert Tessier (also playing a heavys, 'natch) really help give the episode a little pizazz.
With amusing hijinks and a couple of fun stunts, "That's Right, We're Bad" is anything but.
This episode gives plausibility a giant wedgie, but as with many shows of its ilk from the era you just sorta have to go with it. With the pause button pushed on your common sense, there's a lot to enjoy here. Of particular note, once again, are the guest stars.
Richard Kiel (AKA Jaws from the Roger Moore era James Bond films) actually gets to stretch his acting wings a bit here and does a nice job. Naturally he's playing a heavy, but he gets to play some non-physical comedic moments as well and handles them deftly. John Quade and Robert Tessier (also playing a heavys, 'natch) really help give the episode a little pizazz.
With amusing hijinks and a couple of fun stunts, "That's Right, We're Bad" is anything but.