This is one of the more complex, better-written episodes of the season. The plot is intricate and there is plenty going on here - money laundering, drugs, mob ties, and the most bumbling Lone Avenger you've ever seen - he's so pathetic you kind of feel sorry for him -- all centered around a used car lot, complete with a cheesy TV spokesman, played well by Larry Blyden. The role comes off as a stereotype but gets deeper as the episode progresses.
Having only known Ruta Lee from her comedic roles, seeing her in this as Blyden's long-suffering wife was a revelation. When given the chance, she could pull of drama just as well - she comes off like a flashier Beverly Garland. One thing I found kind of odd was one of Blyden's lines to Ruta: "You know, I never cheated on you". So, do you want a reward??
This is a solid effort worth seeing if you want to check out one of Season 4's better episodes.