This episode feature Schultz as it opens at beer hall where Schultz is getting some loving from one of the barmaids. She even has a nickname for him 'Teddy Bear'. But Schiltz ends up getting into trouble when he opens a back door where the owner of the beer hall and a Gestapo agent is counting money. It is a black-market that is run by a corrupt Gestapo agent. Little does Schultz know that the Gestapo agent has just reassigned him to the Russian front.
Hogan has to find a way to stop the orders even if it means going to the beer hall and confront the agent personally. Hogan and his gang will do nearly anything to keep the lovable Schultz around.
There was one thing that bothered me about this episode-- it was the fact that Schultz is married. He has talked about his wife many times throughout the years. Yet he is out getting kisses from a barmaid and tells everyone about the new woman in his life. But I guess, for TV sake, it can be overlooked since they needed the relationship for the story. Nothing is really remarkable about this episode but one that was at least watchable.
Hogan has to find a way to stop the orders even if it means going to the beer hall and confront the agent personally. Hogan and his gang will do nearly anything to keep the lovable Schultz around.
There was one thing that bothered me about this episode-- it was the fact that Schultz is married. He has talked about his wife many times throughout the years. Yet he is out getting kisses from a barmaid and tells everyone about the new woman in his life. But I guess, for TV sake, it can be overlooked since they needed the relationship for the story. Nothing is really remarkable about this episode but one that was at least watchable.