Helping a young woman with a history of mental illness leads Jim into crossing paths with the Mob and federal intelligence.Helping a young woman with a history of mental illness leads Jim into crossing paths with the Mob and federal intelligence.Helping a young woman with a history of mental illness leads Jim into crossing paths with the Mob and federal intelligence.
Noah Beery Jr.
- Joseph 'Rocky' Rockford
- (as Noah Beery)
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- (as Harriet Matthey)
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- TriviaAlthough Beth Davenport (Jim's lawyer) is seen in the opening credits, she doesn't appear in this episode, nor is she mentioned. This forces Jim to defend himself in court in the opening sequence, and later make out 3 crucial legal documents.
- GoofsThere is no reason for Angel to distract the hospital front desk guy because Jim didn't use the distraction. It's just a plot device for Angel to recognize the patient.
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Jim Rockford: This is Jim Rockford. At the tone leave your name and message, I'll get back to you.
Lou: [Beeep] Jimmy, Lou. You owe me five bucks. Matarazzo's average in the '68 Series was .310, not .315. Oh, and, ha-ha, Fran and I are getting divorced.
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Can't live with Angel, can't live without him
Poor Jim Rockford gets busted along with Angel for having some stolen property in his vehicle. But the judge orders group counseling for both of them. In which they meet Joanne Nail who is a young who everyone dismisses as paranoid when she says she's being followed. When she was in another mental asylum, a high priced one she met Ed Lauter who is making all kinds of extravagant claims.
Before things are done both the National (Central) Intelligence Agency and a prominent Mafia crime family is involved due to the ravings of Ed Lauter and what kind of things he's spouting. Walter Brooke as the field office head of the NIA and George Loros of the crime family are an interesting pair of adversaries for Rockford. Loros especially, you feel sorry for him. Lauter is his brother-in-law and his father wants him killed, but his sister says spare him. That's why he's in the asylum in the first place.
Once again Stuart Margolin comes through for James Garner even though he has to be dragged kicking and screaming. It's the way it is for Rockford and Angel, can't live with him, can't live without him.
Before things are done both the National (Central) Intelligence Agency and a prominent Mafia crime family is involved due to the ravings of Ed Lauter and what kind of things he's spouting. Walter Brooke as the field office head of the NIA and George Loros of the crime family are an interesting pair of adversaries for Rockford. Loros especially, you feel sorry for him. Lauter is his brother-in-law and his father wants him killed, but his sister says spare him. That's why he's in the asylum in the first place.
Once again Stuart Margolin comes through for James Garner even though he has to be dragged kicking and screaming. It's the way it is for Rockford and Angel, can't live with him, can't live without him.
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