When a young girl, who's aunt is a friend of Charlie's, witnesses a murder, she goes to the Angels for help.When a young girl, who's aunt is a friend of Charlie's, witnesses a murder, she goes to the Angels for help.When a young girl, who's aunt is a friend of Charlie's, witnesses a murder, she goes to the Angels for help.
Farrah Fawcett
- Jill Munroe
- (as Farrah Fawcett-Majors)
Isaac Ruiz
- Laundryman
- (as Isaac Ruiz Jr.)
John Forsythe
- Charles Townsend
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaThis is the only episode after the first season where Jill is seen driving the Townsend Agency's white Ford Cobra.
- GoofsWhen Jill is sitting on the floor, talking to the little girl and the bad guy appears outside the window, she turns her head to look at him. The reel is then awkwardly ran backwards (at too fast a speed) and Jill appears to be whipping her head back robotically. There's a long pause where the camera just focuses on the little girl close up, causing Jill to be doing nothing meanwhile but sitting there staring at her, off-camera, making this goof also a character error.
- Quotes
Kris Munroe: No murder weapon, no body, no I.D. on the victim. And we don't even know who this Buckley is, for sure.
Sabrina Duncan: What about the fingerprints on that glass that I took?
John Bosley: No, no luck there either. He either used acid or had surgery performed on them. Wiped as smooth as a fat man's smile.
Featured review
Little Orphan Farrah
This is the first episode I can think of where one of the lead guest characters was a child. The young character of Sam is played excellently by Olivia Barash.
Farrah Fawcett returns as Jill Munroe, who's a sort of aunt/godmother to the girl. Jill spends most of the episode being the girl's bodyguard after she witnesses a murder.
Jill does have a scene or two with her sister Kris, and there's the usual office gathering at Charlie's agency with Kelly and Sabrina, but for some reason there aren't really a lot of impactful scenes between the original three.
The guest cast is pretty solid in this one with both Gary Collins and Robert Davi playing villains. Collins did a lot of game show work during the '70s and '80s and was married to Mary Ann Mobley, and Robert Davi is best known for being a Bond villain opposite Timothy Dalton.
Collins is the more heartless of the two, as even Davi's raw character refuses to kill the child. They do kidnap her and hold her on a boat where Jill acts as her protector.
For the second consecutive episode Sabrina uses a foreign accent in her undercover role, a maid for Collins' character. The accent is Irish and I definitely rate it ahead of her French and English versions.
There's an amusing scene where Sabrina greets Kelly at the apartment door, who's posing as a woman interested in flower gardens, as Collins' character has an interest in horticulture. Kelly and Sabrina play act with each other, with Kelly making a funny cross-eyed face to Sabrina, who returns something similar.
The episode ends with a showdown at a marina, and Farrah as Jill Munroe showcases her athletic skills, jumping from boats and just being her slinky self. The only disappointing aspect of this show was the small story compared to her car racing episode. And there weren't as many personal moments between the original three as most viewers would have liked. I'll say that Jill and Kris have a good chemistry, but Farrah's best moments were shared with the young actress Olivia Barash as Sam, as her mentor/protector.
Farrah Fawcett returns as Jill Munroe, who's a sort of aunt/godmother to the girl. Jill spends most of the episode being the girl's bodyguard after she witnesses a murder.
Jill does have a scene or two with her sister Kris, and there's the usual office gathering at Charlie's agency with Kelly and Sabrina, but for some reason there aren't really a lot of impactful scenes between the original three.
The guest cast is pretty solid in this one with both Gary Collins and Robert Davi playing villains. Collins did a lot of game show work during the '70s and '80s and was married to Mary Ann Mobley, and Robert Davi is best known for being a Bond villain opposite Timothy Dalton.
Collins is the more heartless of the two, as even Davi's raw character refuses to kill the child. They do kidnap her and hold her on a boat where Jill acts as her protector.
For the second consecutive episode Sabrina uses a foreign accent in her undercover role, a maid for Collins' character. The accent is Irish and I definitely rate it ahead of her French and English versions.
There's an amusing scene where Sabrina greets Kelly at the apartment door, who's posing as a woman interested in flower gardens, as Collins' character has an interest in horticulture. Kelly and Sabrina play act with each other, with Kelly making a funny cross-eyed face to Sabrina, who returns something similar.
The episode ends with a showdown at a marina, and Farrah as Jill Munroe showcases her athletic skills, jumping from boats and just being her slinky self. The only disappointing aspect of this show was the small story compared to her car racing episode. And there weren't as many personal moments between the original three as most viewers would have liked. I'll say that Jill and Kris have a good chemistry, but Farrah's best moments were shared with the young actress Olivia Barash as Sam, as her mentor/protector.
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- adamcshelby
- Aug 15, 2021
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