Hit and Run at Danny's begins with Quincy (Jack Klugman) and his flight attendant girlfriend, Ginny (Jan Shutan), at Danny's in a large group cheering on a turtle race. Ginny's friend and fellow flight attendant, Robbi Parker (Elizabeth Robinson), is with them and pulled aside when another woman enters the bar and cautions her about being there as she could be identified. When Robbi later leaves the bar, two men forcibly enter her vehicle and restrain her. They then speed off through the parking lot striking a man about to enter Danny's. Robbi attempts to fend off her attackers causing a struggle, and the vehicle crashes through a barrier ending up in the marina. Only her body is found when the vehicle is pulled from the water the next morning, and the police incorrectly assume she was intoxicated which caused the hit and run and the crash resulting her own death, but Quincy suspects foul play.
Another plot involves the attorney for the man who was hit in the parking lot bringing a lawsuit against Danny (Val Bisoglio) for over-serving Robbi which may shut down the restaurant and cause him financial ruin. This makes Quincy even more determined to prove she was not intoxicated and also not the only person in the car when it crashed.
This episode has A LOT going on right from the beginning, and if you're not paying close attention you'll fall behind or become confused quickly. While we know who caused the victim's death and that she wasn't drunk right from the start, there is a mystery as to her real identity and why she was killed which is pretty complex and far-fetched in my opinion. Even with plastic surgery, the fact that nobody even recognized her as a former worker at Danny's just months later seemed pretty silly to me. Definitely not one of the better episodes of Season 2.