I have to mention right off the bat that this isn't one of my favorite episodes of this great show, mainly because there wasn't that much action or many memorable scenes, but it had enough moments that I did enjoy for the most part. My favorite moments were the many scenes between father and son(Rocky and Rockford), as their solid chemistry is very evident, and one can really believe they are related. Rockford gets a call to help an old flame, played by Pat Crowley, as she thinks someone's out to kill her, and even though he's hesitant to take the case, Rocky urges his son to help her out; Rocky was very fond of Valerie, and she liked his chili also. Look for a few familiar faces in Ted Shackleford(Dallas)and Elisabeth Brooks(the Howling), as they're both involved in a plot to only scare Valerie because of something to do with her affair with a wealthy client, and because her daughter keeping Eric(Shackleford)away from their children. It seemed like the plot was put together on the fly, although I did like this episode as I said above. The Firebird, the trailer, Dennis, and some great shots of the beach all added, but I have a hard time being convinced of the plausibility and how easy Eric submitted to Rockford in order to turn himself in. Lastly, watch as a helicopter explodes soon after chasing Jim's car in an abandoned factory.