Scott searches for a dangerous fugitive in the woods; Hooch discovers the suspect's secret.Scott searches for a dangerous fugitive in the woods; Hooch discovers the suspect's secret.Scott searches for a dangerous fugitive in the woods; Hooch discovers the suspect's secret.
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- TriviaWhen Scott is getting a glass of water for Brooke, three books are visible on a shelf next to the fridge: "The Da Vinci Code" and "Inferno", both by Dan Brown, and "Catch Me if You Can" by Frank Abagnale Jr.. All three books were turned into films starring Tom Hanks, the original star of Turner & Hooch (1989).
- GoofsWhen Laura (Lyndsy Fonseca) wants to check out Dave's (Reginald VelJohnson) office by herself, Scott (Josh Peck) tries to warn her off by telling her anything she finds would be inadmissible. For him, as a Federal Marshall, that would be true but search and seizure laws don't apply to private citizens. Anything she found on her own could be considered admissible. She could even turn it over to him after she left the building.
- ConnectionsReferences The Fugitive (1963)
Featured review
Probably the strongest episode so far
Not a bad episode. Turner and Hooch have an interesting case to pursue. The chase and build up is interesting. It wasn't too cheesy, amusing and made sense to follow. It could have taken it to the next level if Turner had to console and spend some time talking to the Soldier and they made the tense scene longer. This would have given it more depth in my opinion. I'm hoping they take this show to higher lengths and leave some of the PG shackles behind. This show can be a lot more.
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- Kingslaay
- Aug 28, 2021
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- Runtime52 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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