In this episode, we have the first case for Maddie and David after the pilot. An aging hitman who is terminally ill becomes their client as David shanghais him from another agency across the street in hilarious fashion. He hires them to find his son before he dies. But as Maddie and Dave investigate, they soon find out that someone's not telling the truth...
I thought this is a good episode. Many episodes of Moonlighting involve their financial trouble and this is one of the few times where they actually get some money (although its kind of a moral dilemma whether to accept it, especially for Maddie).
Both Maddie and David show their very different characters and their approach to detective work which leads to a funny scene in a back alley bar and some serious quarrelling and clash of opinions later down the road.
Ultimately, morality and kindness win and although that might seem a little preachy, it does fit nicely with the tone of the episode and show.
I give this episode an 8/10.
I thought this is a good episode. Many episodes of Moonlighting involve their financial trouble and this is one of the few times where they actually get some money (although its kind of a moral dilemma whether to accept it, especially for Maddie).
Both Maddie and David show their very different characters and their approach to detective work which leads to a funny scene in a back alley bar and some serious quarrelling and clash of opinions later down the road.
Ultimately, morality and kindness win and although that might seem a little preachy, it does fit nicely with the tone of the episode and show.
I give this episode an 8/10.