Wojo struggles to co-exist with his girlfriend, a former prostitute.Wojo struggles to co-exist with his girlfriend, a former prostitute.Wojo struggles to co-exist with his girlfriend, a former prostitute.
Hal Linden
- Capt. Barney Miller
- (credit only)
Ron Glass
- Det. Ron Harris
- (credit only)
Jack Soo
- Det. Sgt. Nick Yemana
- (credit only)
Steve Landesberg
- Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich
- (credit only)
Ron Carey
- Officer Carl Levitt
- (credit only)
Lewis Arquette
- Nells Finney
- (credit only)
Philip Bruns
- Frank Mallory
- (credit only)
Michael Conrad
- Col. Charles Dundee
- (credit only)
Peter Hobbs
- Phillip Brauer
- (credit only)
Doris Roberts
- Harriet Brauer
- (credit only)
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Did you know
- TriviaThis two-part episode originally aired as a special hour-long episode.
- GoofsDuring the Rangers game that Wojo is watching, the commentator mentions Ted Lindsay and Gordie Howe. Ted Lindsay retired in 1965, fourteen years before this episode took place.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Jeopardy!: Episode #16.127 (2000)
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Sitcoms should be funny. This episode is not funny.
We get it, Wojo doesnt know how to commit. Thats not enough material for a 30 minute episode.
The alleged couple spends the whole time being awkward and irritable and angry and they fight a lot. That isnt as humorous as it seems. Theres almost no real jokes, just unpleasant interactions between Stan Wojo and his girl Nancy, a woman we heard about a couple times and never saw before. Also a lot of dead silence where I guess the audience is supposed to think or assume. I suspect the biggest issue is the premise: These two people clearly dont know each other well and for not reason thats been explained yet, they choose to move in together. Thats a lazy premise without much hope for an entertaining half hour of TV and the writers put in no effort to make it funny or dramatic. Its good enough for maybe one short scene in a large story.
Even hardcore Barney Miller fans can safely skip this episode. It adds nothing to the series and slows you down.
The alleged couple spends the whole time being awkward and irritable and angry and they fight a lot. That isnt as humorous as it seems. Theres almost no real jokes, just unpleasant interactions between Stan Wojo and his girl Nancy, a woman we heard about a couple times and never saw before. Also a lot of dead silence where I guess the audience is supposed to think or assume. I suspect the biggest issue is the premise: These two people clearly dont know each other well and for not reason thats been explained yet, they choose to move in together. Thats a lazy premise without much hope for an entertaining half hour of TV and the writers put in no effort to make it funny or dramatic. Its good enough for maybe one short scene in a large story.
Even hardcore Barney Miller fans can safely skip this episode. It adds nothing to the series and slows you down.
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- travinitrav
- Nov 27, 2023
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