This one is about a newspaper columnist who gets gunned down by a syndicate hood.
This is an excellent episode with an intriguing and intricate plot, a compelling mystery with some nice twists and excellent performances from the entire cast. There are also very few clichés.
What's particularly notable is the unhealthy appearance of Barry Atwater, who has a noticeable bulging forehead as well as what appear to be protruding bones in both of his cheeks, near both eyes. It's well-known that he was a heavy steroid user and his bizarre-looking face appears to be a result of that. It's pretty ironic that he plays a doctor here because he certainly looks like he needs one. He ended up dying about four years after this episode aired.
Joe gets shot at and beat up but doesn't get slugged in the head. There are a couple of great fight scenes.
The total body count is three.
This is one of the best episodes of the season so far.
This is an excellent episode with an intriguing and intricate plot, a compelling mystery with some nice twists and excellent performances from the entire cast. There are also very few clichés.
What's particularly notable is the unhealthy appearance of Barry Atwater, who has a noticeable bulging forehead as well as what appear to be protruding bones in both of his cheeks, near both eyes. It's well-known that he was a heavy steroid user and his bizarre-looking face appears to be a result of that. It's pretty ironic that he plays a doctor here because he certainly looks like he needs one. He ended up dying about four years after this episode aired.
Joe gets shot at and beat up but doesn't get slugged in the head. There are a couple of great fight scenes.
The total body count is three.
This is one of the best episodes of the season so far.