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* "Flashdance With Death" has Creator/ElizabethBerkley playing a stripper. Oh boy, would she certainly [[Film/Showgirls do so again]] a year later.



** One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit1989 Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]

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** One episode "Reunion With Murder" features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit1989 Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]
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** One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]

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** One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit [[Series/FreeSpirit1989 Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]
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** "Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism. Dick Van Dyke battled this disease himself.
** "First Do No Harm" dealt with the subject of hospitals intentionally delaying medical treatment, letting people die so they can save money.
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** One episode dealt with the subject of hospitals intentionally delaying medical treatment, letting people die so they can save money.

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** One episode "First Do No Harm" dealt with the subject of hospitals intentionally delaying medical treatment, letting people die so they can save money.
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** In "The Roast," Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].
** In "Living on the Streets Can Be Murder," Bryan Cranston plays a homeless man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]].

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** In "The Roast," Tim Conway's Creator/TimConway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].
** In "Living on the Streets Can Be Murder," Bryan Cranston Creator/BryanCranston plays a homeless man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]].
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* NightmareFuel: "The Last Resort" features Steve and his latest partner being sentenced to the Last Resort, a ward at Community General for police officers who need psychiatric evaluation. Aside from Steve becoming more and more aggressive to the point it looks like he actually ''kills'' a suspect, his partner tries to cover up the crime by planting a gun on the dead guy. Then we learn the partner's already been a bit unhinged ever since his wife ran off with their daughter. [[spoiler:It turns out the partner had a psychotic break, killed his wife and daughter, hid their bodies, and blocked it out for years. Steve's supposed anger issues and shooting the suspect were all staged as part of the investigation, which is revealed after the partner locates the skeletal remains of his family.]]

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* FridgeLogic: At the end of "The Bela Lugosi Blues," [[spoiler:how were they supposed to explain Jack killing Moriah Thomas in self defense? Surely the courts wouldn't believe she was a vampire.]]
** In "Blood Ties," if the motive of the killers was to get organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they didn't damage anything they might need?



* NarrowedItDownToTheGuyIRecognize: One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]

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One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character turns out to be the murderer.]]



* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism. Dick Van Dyke battled this disease himself.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped:
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"Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism. Dick Van Dyke battled this disease himself.
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* NarmCharm: Creator/RobertStack as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing a character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.
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* NarmCharm: Creator/CharltonHeston as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing a character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.

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* NarmCharm: Creator/CharltonHeston Creator/RobertStack as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing a character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast," Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].

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** A popular joke among fans of ''Mannix'' was how the heck he kept shrugging off so many injuries on the job. Well, when your go-to doctor is Mark Sloan, one of the best doctors in the business, then you have yourself a fine explanation.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast," Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[Series/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast," Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[Series/SpongebobSquarepants [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].

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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] It's this to]] ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.


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* TearJerker: Much of TheMovie ''Town Without Pity'', as Mark and Steve try to [[spoiler:both solve and come to terms with Carol's death. She'd had so many problems throughout her life, and she had finally straightened out and married someone she really loved; the video footage of her wedding showed them just how happy she was. And then she and her new husband were murdered. The end of the movie, where they scatter her ashes, is especially sad.]]
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* FridgeLogic: At the end of "The Bela Lugosi Blues" [[spoiler:how were they supposed to explain Jack killing Moriah Thomas in self defense? Surely the courts wouldn't believe she was a vampire.]]
** In "Blood Ties" if the motive of the killers was to get organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they didn't damage anything they might need?
* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast", Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[Series/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].
** In "Living on the Streets Can Be Murder", Bryan Cranston plays a homeless man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]].
* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU of]] ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.
* NarmCharm: Creator/CharltonHeston as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing an character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.

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* FridgeLogic: At the end of "The Bela Lugosi Blues" Blues," [[spoiler:how were they supposed to explain Jack killing Moriah Thomas in self defense? Surely the courts wouldn't believe she was a vampire.]]
** In "Blood Ties" Ties," if the motive of the killers was to get organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they didn't damage anything they might need?
* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast", Roast," Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[Series/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].
** In "Living on the Streets Can Be Murder", Murder," Bryan Cranston plays a homeless man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]].
* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU of]] Of]] ''Series/JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.
* NarmCharm: Creator/CharltonHeston as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing an a character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.



** Played with in "Discards," in which involves a group of ex-spies being hunted down, And shown on the main page, the guest stars played spies on TV... the killer is [[spoiler: played by Phil Morris, who also played a spy on TV - but in the 1980s on the revival of ''MissionImpossible''; he's the only one who didn't play a TV spy in the ''1960s''.]]

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** Played with in "Discards," in which involves a group of ex-spies being hunted down, And As shown on the main page, the guest stars played spies on TV... and the killer is [[spoiler: played by Phil Morris, who also played a spy on TV - but in the 1980s on the revival of ''MissionImpossible''; he's the only one who didn't play a TV spy in the ''1960s''.]]
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** Played with in "Discards," in which involves a group of ex-spies being hunted down, And shown on the main page, the guest stars played spies on TV... the killer is [[spoiler: played by Phil Morris, who also played a spy on TV - but in the 1980s on the revival of Mission: Impossible; he's the only one who didn't play a TV spy in the ''1960s''.]]
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism.

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** Played with in "Discards," in which involves a group of ex-spies being hunted down, And shown on the main page, the guest stars played spies on TV... the killer is [[spoiler: played by Phil Morris, who also played a spy on TV - but in the 1980s on the revival of Mission: Impossible; ''MissionImpossible''; he's the only one who didn't play a TV spy in the ''1960s''.]]
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism. Dick Van Dyke battled this disease himself.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU of]] ''Jake and the Fatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU of]] ''Jake and the Fatman''.''Series/JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.
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** In "Living on the Streets Can Be Murder", Bryan Cranston plays a homeless man named [[Series/BreakingBad Walter]].

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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] ''JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In "The Roast", Tim Conway's character is recognized by someone as the voice of a cartoon character. That same year, Conway started voicing [[Series/SpongebobSquarepants Barnacle Boy]].
* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] ''JakeAndTheFatman''.of]] ''Jake and the Fatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.
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** In "Blood Ties" if the killers' motive was to get organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they didn't damage anything they might need?

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** In "Blood Ties" if the killers' motive of the killers was to get organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they didn't damage anything they might need?
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** In "Blood Ties" if the killers' motive was to get organ donations, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they don't damage anything they might need?

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** In "Blood Ties" if the killers' motive was to get organ donations, organs from donors, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they don't didn't damage anything they might need?
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** In "Blood Ties" why are the killers shooting people in vital internal organs when their motive is to get organ donations?

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** In "Blood Ties" why are if the killers shooting people in vital internal organs when their killers' motive is was to get organ donations?donations, why not shoot people in the head or neck to make sure they don't damage anything they might need?
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** In "Blood Ties" why are the killers shooting people in vital internal organs when their motive is to get organ donations?
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** Played with in "Discards," in which involves a group of ex-spies being hunted down, And shown on the main page, the guest stars played spies on TV... the killer is [[spoiler: played by Phil Morris, who also played a spy on TV - but in the 1980s on the revival of Mission: Impossible; he's the only one who didn't play a TV spy in the ''1960s''.]]



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* NarmCharm: Creator/CharltonHeston as a KnightTemplar[=/=]SympatheticMurderer judge. On the one hand, he talks as if he's merely doing a narration instead of actually playing an character. But on the other hand, he just sounds so cool doing it that you can't help but continue watching him.
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* CompleteMonster: Noelle from ''An Education In Death''.
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* CompleteMonster: Noelle from ''An Education In Death''.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "Murder in the Dark" had a surgeon being confronted over his alcoholism.
** One episode dealt with the subject of hospitals intentionally delaying medical treatment, letting people die so they can save money.
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* NarrowedItDownToTheGuyIRecognize: One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character did it.]]

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* NarrowedItDownToTheGuyIRecognize: One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character did it.turns out to be the murderer.]]
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* NarrowedItDownToTheGuyIRecognize: One episode features [[Series/TouchedByAnAngel Roma Downey]] and [[Series/FreeSpirit Corinne Bohrer]] as former sorority sisters of Amanda's, who are both suspects in the murder of a woman who was blackmailing them. [[spoiler:Corinne's character did it.]]
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* FridgeLogic: At the end of "The Bela Lugosi Blues" [[spoiler:how were they supposed to explain Jack killing Moriah Thomas in self defense? Surely the courts wouldn't believe she was a vampire.]]
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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] ''JakeAndTheFatman''.

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* MorePopularSpinoff: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyUjRAy5fU Of]] ''JakeAndTheFatman''. It probably didn't help, however, that ''Jake and the Fatman'' was never rerun after its original broadcast on CBS.

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