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T.J. Hooker/The Throwaway
The Throwaway | |
Season 4, Episode 22 | |
Airdate | April 6, 1985 |
Production Number | 181680 |
Written by | James J. Docherty |
Directed by | William Shatner |
← 4x21 Lag Time |
4x23 → The Chicago Connection |
T.J. Hooker — Season Four |
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The Throwaway is the twenty-second episode of the fourth season of T.J. Hooker, and the seventy-first episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: Paul Kent (Lieutenant Frank Anderson), George McDaniel (Shay Sturges), Caroline Lagerfelt (Julia), Karl Johnson (Greek / Harry Separas), Buddy Joe Hooker (Mike Donovan), John Walcutt (Greg Stuart), Nicholas Mele (Jess Parish), Michael Rider (Willy Donovan), Phil Weyland (Customer), Heidi Sorenson (Young Woman), Jim West (Heckler)
Co-Starring:
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Plot Overview
Corrigan recognizes one of the members in a deadly armed robbery gang as an old nemesis from his days in San Francisco, a creep who skated after killing a good friend of his during a high-speed pursuit. He shoots and kills the man in self-defense, only to find himself targeted by an Internal Affairs cop, who suspects that Corrigan planted a 'throwaway' gun on the dead man, a gun stolen from the SFPD evidence room. With allegations of his friend being a 'bad cop' and possibly a murderer, Hooker goes to work finding the robbers and clearing his name.