- The IMF team is charged with getting the goods on a corrupt music producer who murdered a singer he had under contract. After five years of thwarting cold war spies, this one should be easy; especially since the producer has an equally disreputable partner that that can be manipulated to turn against him. So why don't we let Barney and Willy have the fun of playing the mind games this time while Jim coordinates in the background.—David Foss
- The IMF uses Barney as decoy to trap a corrupt record producer who has murdered one of his singers. Barney plays a singer who wants to blackmail the exec into cutting him a contract - he says he has proof the the Big Man murdered the girl. He sings, he blackmails and what's more he's a junkie who, by the time villain finds him, seems to be desperate for a fix. (Greg Morris really gets to show off here.) The murderer does not react as expected and bluffs it out all the way to the end, when he falls for the oldest trick in the book - tell a lie about the murder scene and get him to correct it. Presto, he has admitted the whole thing.
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