Episode Guide
Season Two: 1989-90
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17. Tarnished Shield
Jack's
mentor on the police force is reunited with him under horrific circumstances.
His policeman son-in-law commits suicide after calling Jack's show. Jack
finds himself involved in a convoluted plot of understanding why, which
has him questioning the ethics of some fellow officers.
Guest Stars: James Gammon as Pete Hanrohan, Robert Clohessy, Michael Girardin,
Rebecca Peterson, Billy Vera, Michael Vera
Written by: John Schulian
Directed by: Kevin Hooks
Supporting Actors: Steven Anthony Jones as Martin Slocum, Jerardo Carmona
as Jerardo, James King as Onteen, Drew Letchworth as Harris Grimes, Don
Moffit as T.V. reporter, Heather Bostian as female mourner, James Kenneth
Lewis as officer, Hank Amigo as Vic Bateman
18. Evil Is Live Spelled Backward (Part 1)
Jack's
show is plagued by a series of on-air murders and locations of dead bodies.
Jack's intuition tells him it's a serial killer but he has a hard time
convincing Lieutenant Zymak.
Guest Stars: D.W. Moffet, Alex English, Denny Delk
Written by: David Israel
Directed by: Bradford May
Supporting actors: Darlene Popovic as waitress, Keith Phillips as Dr.
Nicholas McCraney, Lynn Allison Otis as Dusty, Jim Steck as police chief,
Brenda Wooley-Gonzalez as Ellie Newlin, Lars Wanberg as Crispin Can, Jerardo
Carmona as Jerardo, Larry Pisoni as Cop #1, Tony Beckett Rogue as Cop #2,
Randall King as Cop #3, Mary Dilts as Reporter #1, Melissa Martin as reporter
#2, Peter Fitzsimmons as reporter #3, Olivia Charles as mother, Jeff Mosley
as B.J.
19. Evil Is Live Spelled Backward (Part 2)
When
Devon becomes a kidnap victim of the call-in killer, Zymak and Jack work
together to discover that the crimes are a twisted vendetta against Jack
and KJCM.
Guest Stars: D.W. Moffet, Alex English, Denny Delk
Written by: David Israel
Directed by: Bradford May
Supporting Actors: Donald Rosenberg as Technician, Jamahn Lee as boy
20. Mercy Me
In
an effort to help his friend whose son is being kept alive by life support,
Jack showcases the issue of euthanasia on his show.
Guest Stars: Bruce Weitz, Peter Jurasik, Sigrid Wurschmidt, Ally Fredericksen,
Rita Wilson as Connie Zymak
Written by: Randall Zisk
Directed by: Michael Zinberg
Supporting Actors: Betsy Burke as Janice Adderly, Michael Rodarte as
Barry Adderly, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, James Brewster Thompson as Orderly,
Scott Vance as reporter #1, Ricki Stevenson as reporter #2, Lawrence J.
Elliott as patrolman, Cyril Clayton as man #1, Sam David McClelland as
man #2, Bill English as Herb
21. Watching Me, Watching You
Devon
is stalked by a man who targets her during a traffic jam. She and
Jack are forced into a situation that causes them to contemplate moving
their relationship from platonic to something more.
Guest Stars: Timothy Daly, Terri Hannover, Chris Ayles
Written by: Julie Sayres
Directed by: Colin Bucksey
Supporting Actors: Dennis Sakamoto as manager, Recca Harrison as receptionist,
Tona Broussard-Wilson as Grace, Nancy Lee Russell as secretary, Bill English
as Herb, Mitchell J. Mills as suspect, Jack Byrne as fireman
22. Take Back The Streets
The
drug trade hits too close to home for a San Francisco neighborhood.
Their personal war on crime becomes the focus of Jack's show.
Guest Stars: Madge Sinclair, David Rayner, Arnetia Walker, Teddy Wilson,
Scott Lawrence
Written by: John Schulian
Directed by: Dan Lerner
Supporting Actors: William Dean O'Neil as Ryan O'Connor, Steven Anthony
Jones as Inspector Martin Slocum, Joel Jones as Buddha, Robert Larry Johnson
as L.C. Holmes, Charles Branelym as middle aged man, Leona Harris as elderly
woman, Harvey Brumfield as vietnam vet, Jody Ray as funk salesman, Jerardo
Carmona as Jerardo, Eric Gerleman as college boy #1, Imani Harrington as
Ilma, Dorian Spencer as Leroy, Trenton Stuart Jones as punk #2
23. Someone to Love
Jack
receives a call from a hospice. Tina Cassidy's battle with AIDS is
near the end. As Jack goes to her, he reflects on their time together.
Guest Stars: MaryJo Deschanel, J.D. Lewis, Kay Lenz as Tina
Written by: Steven Zito
Directed by: Robert Singer
Supporting Actors: Catherine Rusoff as Susan, Jude Karita as Tan, Dawna
Bailey as Luwanda, Barbara Jittner as Rachel, Stacey Jack as June, Toxey
Cathey as Santa, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Marchelle Bradanni as second
child, "Linda", Kevin Yee as first child, Tayler Fry as third child, Rebecca
Singer as school girl, J.R. Valtrey-Smith as fourth child
24. End Of Innocence
A
woman chooses imprisonment versus revealing the location of her daughter
to her ex-husband. The young child is supposedly a victim of sexual
abuse while her legal eagle parents sort through their own personality
flaws. Jack becomes a link in the chain of lies and law-bending for
the sake of the child.
Guest Stars: Linda Kelsey, Christopher Allport, Jack Bannon, Steven Keats,
Bonnie Bartlett as Hillary Townsend King
Written by: Julie Sayres
Directed by: Colin Bucksey
Supporting Actors: Karen Lundy as Molly Rayfield, Ana Flores as Amy
Rayfield, Eva Gholson as Sandy Flyn, James Greco as Joe Donniger, Erni
Brown as Ann Donniger, Michelle Felton as Kate, Maureen Coyne as Tutor,
Theresa Flikatis as receptionist, Adrienne Morgan as Matron, Ken Narasaki
as clerk, Deborah Jean Templin as Margaret Ivers, Dolores Dwyer as woman
at airport, Libby Anne Russler as Marilyn Gillette, Michael O'Brien as
Rand Barber, Janice Fuller as Brainy Bertha, Wanda McCaddon as Betty
25. Blood Red
Deacon's
girlfriend, Susan, seeks Jack's assistance in dealing with her gambling
debts. As Jack investigates outside of the official channels, he
uncovers an art forgery ring that has Susan in the middle of it.
Guest Stars: Pam Grier, Karen Kopins, Constance Towers, Steven Anthony
Jones, James Handy as Tommy Cobb
Written by: Stephen Zito
Directed by: James Quinn
Supporting Actors: Chuck L. Hilbert as Al Rambar, Drew Letchworth as
Harris Grimes, Ron Kaell as Tracy Garber, Dennis Mathews as Anthony "Hard"
Knox, Taylor Gilbert as Mary, Charles Martinet as Mark Heller, Tom Tyrrell
as Allen Chandler, Joseph Darlins as driver, Alan Hunt as Bookie, Heidi
Carpenter as Waitress, Faran Tahir as Desk Clerk, Rudy Paige as Dealer,
Carolyn Gregory as Ginger, Lou Ganapoler as club owner
26. Blame It On Midnight
An
abused wife calls Jack's show fearing for her life. Their paths cross
and they become romantically involved. The reappearance of the abusive
husband throws Jack into the middle of a murder investigation - as the
prime suspect.
Guest Stars: Audrey Landers, Roscoe Born, Denny Delk
Written by: Larry Gross and Richard DiLello
Directed by: Peter Levin
Supporting Actors: Jeff Ghaco as Eddie Cansack, Ross Wong as Chinese
woman, Harry Wong as Chinese man, Mary Dilts as reporter #1, Don Moffit
as reporter #2, Henry Betzold as derelict, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo
27. Do You Believe In Miracles?
A
blessed statue of the baby Jesus is stolen from St. Michael's Cathedral.
Jack uses his show to find out clues to its whereabouts and to prevent
the mob family who donated the statue from exacting their own form of penance
on the perpetrator.
Guest Stars: Reni Santoni, Scott Colomby, Don Lake, Leslie Jordan, Amelia
Martinez Schumacher, Amy Torchia, Dennis Lipscomb as Nick Clemente
Written by: Peter Bonventre
Directed by: Robert Singer
Supporting Actors: Douglas Markkanen as Artie Paiko, Len Pera as Baldo,
Michael Nicholosi as Frank, Mark Amarotico as Sully, Vincent dePaul as
Bells, William Hall as Banjo, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Alec Jason as
uniform #1, Terry Lamb as uniform #2, Joe Tamontana as customer, Janice
Edwards Jenkins as camera woman, Charo Toledo as devout Catholic, Mauara
Vaughn as nun, Gregory Pace as curious citizen
28. Based On a True Story
The
devastating San Francisco earthquake is re-enacted as Jack and Billy help
citizens connect with loved ones via the radio waves, Devon has an ..ummm...close
encounter, and Zymak and his family re-unite under tense circumstances.
Guest Stars: John Beck, Sydney Walsh, Sal Viscuso, Sam Scarber, Rita Wilson
as Connie Zymak
Written by: David Israel
Directed by: Michael Zinberg
Supporting Actors: Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Steven Anthony Jones
as Slocum, Corey Fischer as Horace Clancy, Christopher Beale as Dentist,
Leslie Clark as nurse, Brittony Benov as Sarah Zymak, Aaron Samson as Jason
Zymak, Mia Simon as Chantrese Johnson, Sheldon Feldner as Alfred Pocoin,
Fred Franklin as Harry Kraus, Ruth Beckford as Millie Haggerty, Patricia
Silver as woman
29. Planes
An
abandoned young boy seeks refuge within a modern day band of street thieves
with similarities to the Charles Dickens classic, Oliver Twist.
Guest Stars: Jared Rushton, Kate McNeil, Joe Grifasi as Harry Manx
Written by: Tom Towler
Directed by: Randall Zisk
Supporting Actors: Eliza Garett as Terri, Neva Hutchinson as June Jansen,
Brian Pope as Rod, Kris Le Fan as Jason, David Carrera as Corky, Megan
Dodds as Crystal, Kevin Lasit as Rebound, Jamillah Gallman as Sarah, Casey
Staubach as Cap, Michael Jones as Phil, Aliza Hood as Merilyn, Richard
Olsen as driver, Howard Stephens as parking lot man
30. Kid Salinas
The
exploitation of illegal immigrants in the work force and the sporting world
is the premise for this episode. Jack introduces Devon to the world
of boxing. Unfortunately, this leads to the more unpleasant side
of things . . . .
Guest Stars: Hoyt Axton, Jesse Bornego, John Finnegan, Robert Feero, Elpedia
Carrillo as Evangeline Contraras
Written by: John Schulian
Directed by: James Quinn
Supporting actors: Robert Elross as Doc Sumpkins, Jim Pettigrew as Luther
Perkins, Danny Kovacs as Max Helms, Bobby Diamond as Billy Gant, Steve
Vender as Artie Hanover, Cliff Beyer as Wendell Nordquist, Floyd Selas
as cornerman, Martin Sammon as referee, Don Coughlan as driver
31. A Snitch In Time (Part 1)
Jack
borrows Devon's car (yet again!). Unfortunately, a young woman is
killed by a hit and run driver matching Devon's car and Jack's description.
The victim turns out to be the daughter of an influential retired lawyer,
who wants retribution. Jack is hauled in for questioning, and becomes
the pawn in a jewelry thief's deal for release.
Guest Stars: Howard Duff, Kim Johnston Ulrich, Dana Sparks, Randee Heller,
Eugenie Ross-Lemming, Steven Anthony Jones
Written by: Stephen Zito
Directed by: Eric Laneuville
Supporting Actors: William Dean O'Neill as Ryan O'Connor, Christian
Phillips as Officer Tony Roylance, Diane Amos as Jaret Drew, Richard A.
Bancroft as Judge Wallace, Walter Brown as Officer MacGraw, Rick Colby
as Cowler, Ron Denny as Officer Stern, Wes Finlay as Walter the Bum, Steve
Fayer as Dr. Norris Fenner, Ira Levin as Anson Riley, James K. Lewis as
Officer Highsmith, Fran Nikas as maid, James Reese as Carny Hollis, Frank
Reilly as Barry Moser, Aliza Hood as Merilyn, Warren Spottswood as booking
officer, Bill Starr as man, Don West as Judge Balway
32. A Snitch In Time (Part 2)
Things
are looking tense for Jack, when he and Deacon sit down to figure out the
tangled web of lies and deceit to which he has fallen victim.
Guest Stars: Howard Duff, Kim Johnston Ulrich, Dana Sparks, Randee Heller,
Eugenie Ross-Lemming, Steven Anthony Jones, Patrie Allan
Written by: Stephen Zito
Directed by: Eric Laneuville
Supporting Actors: Wes Finlay as Walter the Bum, Steve Fayer as Dr.
Norris Fenner, Michael Aron as Elton Strawberry, Christian Phillips as
Officer Tony Roylance, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Russ Davison as homeless
man, Louise Fong as new talk show host, Hugh Palmerston as derelict, Ken
Reynolds as Clyde Motherwell, Warren Whyte as Deputy Sheriff
33. The Reverend Soundbite
Gang
violence and police retaliation are the focal point for this episode.
Zymak, accused of police brutality, is unable to come clean with his whereabouts
as his marriage is disintegrating.
Guest Stars: Cleavon Little as Reverend James Allen, Keith La'Ray Williams,
Albert Hall, Janet MacLachlan, Rita Wilson as Connie Zymak
Written by: Tom Towler
Directed by: Peter Levin
Supporting Actors: Pamela Roylance as Claire Grisholm, Clifford A. Reed
as Roland Bates, Jack Sender as Don Downing, Steven Anthony Jones as Slocum,
Celia Shuman as Louise, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Simon Levy as reporter
#1, Mary Dilts as reporter #2
34. Wrong Side Of The Wall
A
long time prisoner of the correctional system is paroled, and he finds
the real world too difficult to manage. Jack tries to dissuade him
from breaking his parole just to get back into the system he knows so well.
Guest Stars: Joyce Hyser, James LeFebvre, Steven Anthony Jones, Levon Helm
as C.W. Blanchard
Written by: John Schulian
Directed by: Matt Clark
Supporting Actors: Denny Delk as Inspector Jerry Larkin, Justin Tarr
as Emmet Taylor, Tony Simotes as Demetrolis, Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo,
Belinda Farrell as Mother, Beau Gentry as Chopper, Tony Haney as Senator
Mitchell Granger, Robert Kariakin as Richie, Barbara Oliver as everybody's
grandma, Kathryn Trask as bag lady
35. Three For the Money
We
don't see much of Jack in the episode, as his brother and his father hook
up for the first time in years to help a damsel in distress retrieve a
valuable artifact. (This was the premise for a spinoff show that
didn't make it off the ground.)
Guest Stars: Peter Boyle, Scott Valentine, Cynthia Gibb, Nicolas Coster,
Patricia Charboneau, David Mariano
Written by: David Israel and Robert Singer
Directed by: Robert Singer
Supporting Actors: Denny Delk as Inspector Jerry Larkin, Scott Beach
as Vinnie Delano, Steven Anthony Jones as Slocum, Ron Lanza as player #1,
Piers Mackenzie as auctioner, William Gallas as cop, Patrick Valentino
as Leon
36. Protection
One
of Jack's informants from his police force days seeks his assistance when
his witness protection status is jeopardized. Jack is drawn into
a government conspiracy that reaches to high office and global proportion.
Guest Stars: Gregory Sierra, Kathleen Lloyd, Tim Thomerson, Richard Herd
as Madina
Written by: Tom Towler
Directed by: James A. Contner
Supporting Actors: Belle Ganapoler as Nadine Gormer, Damara Reilly as
Ms. Pell, Janice Fuller as Brainy Bertha, John Evans as Walker, John X.
Heart as Anders, Donald Clyburn as Portillo, Bill Starr as Jenner, James
D. Perkins as Marshall #1, Andrew Litzky as technician, Peter Quartaroli
as Santerro, James Van Harper as guard (KJCM)
37. The Hostage Game
Jack's
friend from childhood is too close to the hostage situations around the
world; his brother is one of many on a hijacked plane. In retaliation,
he kidnaps an official from the country claiming responsibility.
He keeps regular contact with Jack via the radio show, alluding to his
location.
Guest Stars: Amy Yasbeck, James O'Sullivan, Victor Campos, Julio Oscar
Mechoso, Timothy Carhart as Kevin Loughery
Written and directed by Charles Robert Carner
Supporting Actors: Robert Carlson as Joe (from Atlanta), Jeanne Smith
as Sherry Robinson, Lynne Joiner as anchorwoman, Maria Vazquez as consulate
employee, Andy Fluster as Mat Glik, Simon Levy as reporter #1, Rasheeda
Bashir as reporter #2, Pato Hoffman as white sneakers, Derrick Alexander
as Sherman Wynn, Sharon Lockwood as Bonnie Veeck, Michael Mejia as bodyguard,
Michael Pereira as Latino suit
38. Nighthawk's Got The Blues
As
the second season ends, Killian's behavior is definitely out of the ordinary...he
can't seem to care about anything. A heart-to-heart intervention
with Deacon and Zymak reveals that Jack is mourning Tina as her birthday
approaches, but Devon needs him back to normal, for other reasons.
Guest Stars: Reni Santoni, Mindy Seeger, Special Appearance by James Read
Written by: David Israel and Robert Singer
Directed by: Robert Singer
Supporting Actors: Jerardo Carmona as Jerardo, Christopher Romero as
boy, Diana Wasnak as dog owner
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