Wojo reveals his hatred for prostitutes but ends up falling for one. Rachel wants her own apartment.Wojo reveals his hatred for prostitutes but ends up falling for one. Rachel wants her own apartment.Wojo reveals his hatred for prostitutes but ends up falling for one. Rachel wants her own apartment.
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Lavelle Roby
- Miss Duquette
- (as Lavell Roby)
Rosanna DeSoto
- Miss del Fuego
- (as Rosana Soto)
Anne Wyndham
- Rachel Miller
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaAt the time of airing, the ABC network had drawn unimpressive ratings in Barney Miller's Thursdays at 8:00 P.M. time slot since at least the 1970-1971 season. According to producer Danny Arnold (in multiple interviews), the share of homes with televisions tuned in to the show rose by 4 points. This was sufficient to bring renewal for the 1975-1976 season.
- GoofsWhen Barney leaves his office after Linda leaves, the laugh track is abruptly already in progress when Barney comes out the door and puts on his jacket.
- Quotes
Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz: What year were you born?
Linda Fuller: Early '50s.
Det. Stan 'Wojo' Wojciehowicz: Can't you be more specific?
Linda Fuller: 1947.
- ConnectionsReferences Kojak (1973)
Featured review
Still experimenting to find the magic formula
This was a good episode. There was sharp humor, and a real heart around addressing the exotic dancers that got picked up. Captain Barney Miller is starting to really get some depth as a character, as we get to see him balance between empathy and kindness and decision maker depending on the immediate need.
The show tried something different here by bringing his wife into the squad room. This was the first time in the show where her and Barney were together outside of the apartment, so it added a nice touch to be able to see them in different scenarios.
This was also the biggest role his daughter has played up to this point, as she is trying to convince her parents that she's ready to live alone.
I get the feeling the writers have been trying hard to work within the framework of a sitcom while bringing up real-life issues for members of a police precinct. So far so good, and I'm enjoying the show a little more after each episode.
Rating: 24/40
The show tried something different here by bringing his wife into the squad room. This was the first time in the show where her and Barney were together outside of the apartment, so it added a nice touch to be able to see them in different scenarios.
This was also the biggest role his daughter has played up to this point, as she is trying to convince her parents that she's ready to live alone.
I get the feeling the writers have been trying hard to work within the framework of a sitcom while bringing up real-life issues for members of a police precinct. So far so good, and I'm enjoying the show a little more after each episode.
Rating: 24/40
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- Jan 15, 2012
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