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[[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] stop for a coffee break with [[Mitchell]] and [[Woods]] (two female traffic officers) but they have to leave to start their new detective jobs.  They end up arriving at the station and take their new boss's parking spot.  After reviewing their new caseload, a guy walks in and asks to report a murder...and drops dead.  Mitchell realizes that she almost went to the prom with the guy so they take the case.
[[Ponch]] and [[Jon]] stop for a coffee break with Mitchell and Melanie Woods (two female traffic officers) but they have to leave to start their new detective jobs.  They end up arriving at the station and take their new boss's parking spot.  After reviewing their new caseload, a guy walks in and asks to report a murder...and drops dead.  Mitchell realizes that she almost went to the prom with the guy so they take the case.


While investigating "Buddy"'s apartment when his girlfriend walks in.  She came to get his jacket.  When Woods goes to open the closet, a guy runs out.  Mitchell and Woods chase him.  Woods borrows someone's car to chase the guy in his car while Mitchell is holding on to his sunroof.  Mitchell soon falls off and causes a major traffic accident.  "Closet guy" gets away.
While investigating "Buddy"'s apartment when his girlfriend walks in.  She came to get his jacket.  When Woods goes to open the closet, a guy runs out.  Mitchell and Woods chase him.  Woods borrows someone's car to chase the guy in his car while Mitchell is holding on to his sunroof.  Mitchell soon falls off and causes a major traffic accident.  "Closet guy" gets away.

Revision as of 07:57, 18 June 2013

Mitchell & Woods
Episode # 512
Air Date Dec 18, 1981
Briefing

Brief Plot

Plot

Ponch and Jon stop for a coffee break with Mitchell and Melanie Woods (two female traffic officers) but they have to leave to start their new detective jobs. They end up arriving at the station and take their new boss's parking spot. After reviewing their new caseload, a guy walks in and asks to report a murder...and drops dead. Mitchell realizes that she almost went to the prom with the guy so they take the case.

While investigating "Buddy"'s apartment when his girlfriend walks in. She came to get his jacket. When Woods goes to open the closet, a guy runs out. Mitchell and Woods chase him. Woods borrows someone's car to chase the guy in his car while Mitchell is holding on to his sunroof. Mitchell soon falls off and causes a major traffic accident. "Closet guy" gets away.

While tracking down "closet guy", they end up at a fancy party. After punching the hostess, they leave and go to another party to find information on Buddy. After threatening one guy and leaving another handcuffed to a table, they take on some motorcycle punks and dump them in piles of garbage.

After getting lunch and help from Ponch and Jon, they do some investigating. They have a big ring that Buddy had taped to his body appraised. It is worth $250,000 and belongs to "Chickee".

Later, on a mountain road, a Caddy tries to run Mitchell and Woods off the road but drives off a cliff. When they discover that car is also registered to Elanor Martin, they go to her house and arrest her after she confesses. At the bus terminal, they say goodbye to Chickee as she moves to the country. Then they notice that Ponch and Jon are ticketing their car. Ponch and Jon agree to accept lunch instead of ticketing them. They all walk off (leaving the car still illegally parked.)

Great Quote

Guest Stars

Crew

References

  • Mitchell and Woods were previously seen in the "Ponch's Angels" episodes.

Fun Facts

  • This episode was a failed attempt at making a spin-off series.
  • This episode's title is likely stated in the episode more than any other episode's title.

Mistakes

  • After the "closet guy" hits a dumpster with his car, there's a shot where you can see the shadow of the camera man in the street.