Without telling anyone, Rossi has himself checked into a mental hospital to gather information on patient abuses, and then has trouble getting out. Meanwhile, Lou becomes concerned that fear of litigation is causing the Tribune to censor its news reporting.
Edward Asner |
Lou Grant |
Linda Kelsey |
Billie Newman McCovey |
Mason Adams |
Charlie Hume |
Robert Walden |
Joe Rossi |
Jack Bannon |
Art Donovan |
Daryl Anderson |
Dennis "Animal" Price |
Phillip Richard Allen |
Sackler |
Guest Star |
Michael Irving |
Jayson |
Guest Star |
Harry Townes |
James Heiler |
Guest Star |
Allen Williams |
Assistant Foreign Editor |
Recurring Role |
Gordon Jump |
National Editor |
Recurring Role |
Rossi checks into the institution as Carl Woodward. This pseudonym is a mixture of the names of the two reporters who broke the Watergate Scandal: Carl Berstein and Bob Woodward.
Mrs. Pynchon: I read these articles. They make Mr. Foley look like a bad joke.
Lou: He crossed As You Like It from the list of plays the theater could put on because the title sounded dirty!
Doug: There are problably dozens of Charles De Gaulles in the institutions.
Lou: Yeah? What happens if two of them meet each other?
Doug: Usually they're both able to arrive at the truth. They realise the other guy's crazy.
Larry Hankin, who plays a patient at the mental institution, appeared as a cab driver in the pilot of the show. Theoretically it could be the same character.
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