
Overview
When Mark gets a date with a woman named Debbie Pledger, Hardcastle has to find a new player for poker night. To the judge's regret, Judge Mattie Groves, Lieutenant Frank Harper, and bailiff Charlie Masaryk, the other poker players, arrange to have Assistant District Attorney Freddie "Bummer" Bumgarner, a man Hardcastle despises, join them for the game. Meanwhile, a nearby liquor store is robbed. Needing a place to hide, robbers Tommy Kitchens, Crazy Horse and Joey Britton flee to Hardcastle's estate. Entering the judge's house, the robbers quickly take the poker players hostage. The situation worsens when they discover Frank is a cop and shoot him. Arriving at the main house to get some wine, Mark learns about the hostage situation. With some help from Frank, who was left in one of the bedrooms, Mark prepares a trap for the robbers. Thanks to an uncharacteristic heroic act on Freddie's part, Mark is able to successfully implement his plan and capture Tommy and his men.
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3 - 1She Ain't Deep, But She Sure Runs Fast September 23, 1985
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3 - 2Faster Heart September 30, 1985
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3 - 3The Yankee Clipper October 07, 1985
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3 - 4Something's Going On On This Train October 14, 1985
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3 - 5The Career Breaker October 28, 1985
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3 - 6Do Not Go Gentle November 04, 1985
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3 - 7Games People Play November 11, 1985
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3 - 8Strangle Hold November 18, 1985
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3 - 9You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful and You're His November 25, 1985
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3 - 10Mirage a Trois December 02, 1985
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3 - 11Conventional Warfare December 09, 1985
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3 - 12Duet for Two Wind Instruments December 16, 1985
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3 - 13If You Could See What I See January 06, 1986
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3 - 14Hardcastle for Mayor January 13, 1986
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3 - 15When I Look Back On All the Things February 03, 1986
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3 - 16Brother, Can You Spare a Crime? February 10, 1986
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3 - 17Round Up the Old Gang February 17, 1986
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3 - 18McCormick's Bar and Grill February 24, 1986
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3 - 19Poker Night March 03, 1986
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3 - 20In the Eye of the Beholder March 17, 1986
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3 - 21The Day the Music Died March 31, 1986
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3 - 22A Chip Off the Ol' Milt May 05, 1986