- Bosley meets attractive Ellen Miles and takes time off from work to get to know her, unaware that Lawrence Wellman, whom Charlie and Bosley helped send to prison years earlier, has been released and is following Bosley for revenge.
- Bosley, before going to work, meets a woman and wants to spends time with her. So he goes to the office and makes a bet with the girls if they can find him he'll do all the work, so he leaves and says he'll call them to give them a hint of where he is. After he leaves Charlie calls telling them to tell Bosley that a man whom they helped send to prison a few years ago for killing his wife has been released and to be weary of the press. But what they don't know is that the man associated with the wife killer is following Bosley.—rcs0411@yahoo.com
- The Angels and Bosley have three full days of paperwork to reconcile expense reports, something that is generally Bosley's purview and something that he would normally do without complaint. But this day he is feeling restless in what is considered his predictability, that restlessness in rather wanting to spend the day with a woman with who he was flirting earlier in the morning and who implied she would be around if he came back. As such, Bosley instigates a game of hide-and-seek with the Angels, who agree to the terms of the game (they to remain at the office to continue the paperwork, and he will telephone them once every two hours with clues as to his whereabouts with the loser of the game to do the paperwork on his or their own) in seeing how important whatever is going on with Bosley is to him. In instigating this game, Bosley is unaware of two items: that Harrison Wellman, a wife killer Bosley's testimony clinched in his conviction, has just been released on parole after only eight years in prison; and that someone is following Bosley in an attempt to kill him. Could both the new woman in Bosley's life, Ellen Miles, and the man tracking Bosley be associated with Wellman? If not, Ellen now being with Bosley could complicate matters for the man tracking him.—Huggo
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