![]() Barney explains that Fish needn’t converse with him, but Fish tries anyway, suggesting that the weather predicts… To be fair, he’s been busy all day, but it’s still amusing to see his childlike patriotism frustrated and disappointed when he asks to buy some.Īt the end of a busy day, Barney and Fish have a quiet moment among two friends. The code for what she’s really selling is obvious to everyone except for Wojo. Franklin’s assaulter, Tracy Gifford, is “selling buttons for charity” for sixty dollars. A show that so often highlights issues for the one-two’s customers by getting inside their heads, it’s funny to see things through the point of view of another class of officer, in this case, another class of horse owner as well. Barney manages to put out that fire as he negotiates with Officer Shriker the loan of the horse to Fuzzo. ![]() It turns out the salesman is also an ex-Marine, so Wojo lets him go as an embarrassment to the uniform.įuzzo’s horse stolen, he takes extreme measures to acquire a new one he robs the NYPD’s mounted division, angering one of the mounted finest. There’s a similarly self-satisfied performance here as he enjoys Wojo’s discomfort, even if it means he endures some physical discomfort. In that show, a parody of soap operas, he played a “sexy” cop that comes on to the title character, who herself was in an unfulfilling marriage. Ironically this character is played by Bruce Solomon, who played Sergeant Dennis Foley on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. There’s even a flag on the rear of his jeans, so Wojo won’t let him sit down. ![]() Fuzzo, whose horse was stolen!īarney informs Wojo that the Supreme Court has ruled flag-emblazoned clothing to be protected speech, but Wojo decides to check the flag salesman for priors. His other case is one in which a handsome cab driver, a Mr. ![]() Wojo fields two cases, one of an enthusiastic patriot who sells wares, and wears wares, all of which have the American flag on them. Fish encounters the League of Frightened Voters are throwing tea off of Pier 10-how prescient! Harris makes twelve arrests and witnesses the mayor out of luck with a broke-down limo and no cab fare. Franklin, by a prostitute, but he’s in denial. When he goes to investigate he finds a case of assault on a man, Mr. Chano receives a call about protesters…who want rooms at the hotel. I suppose this took place several months in the future as this episode takes place during a particularly hectic bicentennial celebration. ![]()
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