Frank Hackman returns to make life hell for Crockett - in the most devastating way possible.Frank Hackman returns to make life hell for Crockett - in the most devastating way possible.Frank Hackman returns to make life hell for Crockett - in the most devastating way possible.
Don Keith Opper
- Johnny Blatt
- (as Don Opper)
Alfredo Álvarez Calderón
- Louis
- (as Alfredo Alvarez Calderon)
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- TriviaCrockett tells Tubbs in the same scene that once a police officer reaches the point where he is willing to go outside the law to get vengeance on a criminal (as is ultimately the case for him in this episode), they have "maybe a year" left as a good cop;
SPOILER: Crockett burns out and quits the force almost exactly one year after this episode, marking the end of the series.
- GoofsDuring the gunfight with Hackman and his men, Tubbs fires his 6 shot revolver at least 9 times without reloading.
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The return of Caitlin...ugh...but WHAT AN ENDING!!!
It was a mistake to ever have Crockett get married and this episode features the return of Caitlin, his current wife, who took a couple episodes off doing her L.A. music thing. The series took a serious dip when Crockett got hitched, complete with a ridiculous hair style that was some sort of rock band mullet (that has since been trimmed). So when I saw Caitlin was back I was worried this episode would suck and his hair would start creeping down his back again. However, this episode also features the return of an enemy of Crockett's who's acting is excellent, as it was in his first appearance.
There are nice splashes of style here and there including Sheena Easton's MV singing debut (I was wondering when she was going to) which actually isn't that bad.
Up to half way through, this episode was less than impressive until a dramatic occurrence changes everything. Now you get to see some great acting by Johnson, a couple decent appearances from Thomas and an ending that nobody saw coming, which was one of the best in all of MV.
Not a bad episode. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
There are nice splashes of style here and there including Sheena Easton's MV singing debut (I was wondering when she was going to) which actually isn't that bad.
Up to half way through, this episode was less than impressive until a dramatic occurrence changes everything. Now you get to see some great acting by Johnson, a couple decent appearances from Thomas and an ending that nobody saw coming, which was one of the best in all of MV.
Not a bad episode. I'm sure you will enjoy it.
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- cory5521
- Jul 27, 2012
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