A military captain and former cop (Steven Ihnat) returns from Vietnam to find out who killed his younger brother.
A decent but not outstanding episode, None of the guest stars really stand out in this one. Ihnat plays a complicated character and kind of looks like Stacy Keach. Too bad he would die less than 2 years after this episode was filmed.
The best part is Linc's undercover role as a Texas drug dealer simply named "Big D". Clarence Williams really lays on the Southern accent and he speaks in a higher register too. They should have given him more opportunities to play-act like this.
Julie pretends to be a waitress and befriends the dead guy's girlfriend.
Pete is the one who starts the action rolling when he uses a Police emergency telephone and is seen by the wrong person.
A decent but not outstanding episode, None of the guest stars really stand out in this one. Ihnat plays a complicated character and kind of looks like Stacy Keach. Too bad he would die less than 2 years after this episode was filmed.
The best part is Linc's undercover role as a Texas drug dealer simply named "Big D". Clarence Williams really lays on the Southern accent and he speaks in a higher register too. They should have given him more opportunities to play-act like this.
Julie pretends to be a waitress and befriends the dead guy's girlfriend.
Pete is the one who starts the action rolling when he uses a Police emergency telephone and is seen by the wrong person.