Ep 11. License to Kill (2)
- TV-NR
- January 20, 1982
- 49 min
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7.1 (18)
The Fall Guy season 1 episode 11, titled "License to Kill (2)," is the second part of a two-part story arc. Colt Seavers, the titular "Fall Guy," is tasked by his friend and fellow stuntman, Howie Munson, to investigate the suspicious death of his friend, a stunt coordinator named Jack Gillian. In the first part of the story, Colt and Howie discovered that Jack's death may have been caused by a group of mobsters who were trying to scare him into helping them with a heist.
In "License to Kill (2)," Colt and Howie continue their investigation, even though they have been warned to stay away by the mobsters. Meanwhile, Colt's love interest, Jody Banks, is also on the case, trying to find out who killed her friend Jack. As they work together, Colt, Howie, and Jody begin to unravel a web of lies and deceit that leads them to a shocking conclusion about Jack's death.
One of the main focuses of this episode is the action and stunts that are a hallmark of The Fall Guy. Colt, a professional stuntman, uses his skills to get the upper hand over the mobsters who are trying to kill him and his friends. There are car chases, fistfights, and other exciting stunts that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
In addition to the action, "License to Kill (2)" also explores the relationships between the characters. Colt and Howie have a strong bond as friends and colleagues, and their dedication to solving Jack's murder is a testament to their loyalty. Meanwhile, Jody is torn between her professional duty as a reporter and her personal feelings for Colt. This tension adds an emotional depth to the episode that complements the high-octane action.
Overall, "License to Kill (2)" is a thrilling conclusion to a suspenseful two-part story arc. Viewers who have been following the show up to this point will be pleased with the resolution of the mystery, and newcomers will be drawn in by the exciting action and compelling characters. This episode demonstrates why The Fall Guy was a hit show in the 1980s and remains a beloved classic today.