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The A-Team is called in to find an accountant's daughter who has become a pawn in a game between two rival mobsters, but with the interference of the A-Team the gangland war spreads out, endangering everyone.
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      • Goof: During the last big fight with the bad guys, Murdock grabs a guy wearing a black shirt and brown slacks and throws him over a chain link fence into the water. Two seconds later, the same guy (in the black shirt and brown slacks, but mysteriously dry) runs past the camera to join another bad guy, who is wearing a gray suit. Edit
      • Hannibal: We just turned off at Castaic Junction. Castaic Junction was home to a restaurant formerly known as Tip's, where James Dean was believed to have had his last meal before his fatal accident. The restaurant does not appear in this episode, but it did make an appearance in two prior episodes, "Black Day at Bad Rock," and "The Rabbit Who Ate Las Vegas." Edit
      • Face: Yeah, there they are, going east on Montana Canyon. Now they're turning north on Renaldi. Actually, the limo is driving south on S. Bundy Drive in Santa Monica, then turning west on Airport Ave. (the sign for the Santa Monica airport is visible on the corner). Edit
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      • Dana Elcar is billed as Special Guest Star. Edit
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      • Murdock: (as a TV news reporter) Have you any reaction, anything to say to the folks back home? B.A.: Yeah, you don't get your finger outta my face, I'm gonna turn it into chopped liver! Edit
      • Hannibal: Face, you take Murdock. Face: Oh no no no, Hannibal, not Murdock. You know what he does to my scams. Remember how he almost got us caught on that military base last month? You remember, you wanted a tank.... Murdock: (interrupting) Now wait a minute, I had no way of knowing that was a shell in that barrel. Edit
      • Hannibal: Murdock, Face, did you spot anything yet? Face: There's a cute little redhead sashaying down Fifth.... Edit
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      • Murdock: And that's the way it is, October 21st, 1951. "And that's the way it is" was Walter Cronkite's sign-off line during his 19 years as anchor for the CBS Evening News. Edit
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