And speaking of which, Kimble is always clean shaven even though he's been running for some time in this one, barely eluding capture numerous times and not carrying a change of clothes, let alone a razor. Dick has a moral dilemma at the start, when his employer's daughter asks him to take the blame for a car accident she had. Dick is honest to a fault and at first refuses, but she plays on his heartstrings by saying her father will hate her for doing minor damage to the car, so he relents and lies about it. He offers to pay for the damage to the car, but soon after that he doesn't have $10 to pay for a used jacket. Well, the police soon show up because the car was involved in a hit and run, and Dick takes off. Dad Melvyn Douglas, the episode's only billed guest star, is informed that fingerprints have identified his chauffeur as Richard Kimble, famous wife killer. He sics the 2130, a giant computer, on him after calling Gerard to come in with all of Kimble's records. Gerard is dubious that Dick has a pattern, especially when the computer initially shrugs its shoulders, but then they for some reason eliminate all movement except for when Kimble was looking for the one-armed man, which of course he wasn't when he ran away. And anyways, Dick never had a pattern when he was looking for the OAM, he just hoped to run into him in his travels. Armed with this useless information, they track him to a walnut orchard in California. Dick narrowly gets away, but the cops are hot after him again and again. Meanwhile, Melvyn is informed by the 2130 that the odds of Kimble ever murdering anyone are only 2%, which is enough for Gerard but not for him, and when his daughter tells him that she was the one who had the accident, he tells a reporter about the whole thing in the hope that Kimble will read the paper, which he does, just in the nick of time. The ending of this one makes no sense. Melvyn, who by this time wants Dick to get away, suggests to Gerard to inform the 2130 that Kimble will change his pattern. Like he wants to help Gerard catch Kimble, which he doesn't. Gerard, who allegedly wants to catch Kimble although he occasionally seems like he doesn't, has one of those moments here when he makes up some nonsense about not having time to allow Dick to establish an "anti-pattern pattern" and just gives up and leaves. Melvyn then programs the 2130 with this new information, and it accurately predicts Kimble picking cranberries in New England. Melvyn and his daughter are now closer than ever, while Gerard is no closer than ever to apprehending......the fugitive.