Ep 6. Colt's Angels
- TV-NR
- December 2, 1981
- 49 min
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7.1 (110)
The Fall Guy season 1 episode 6 "Colt's Angels" follows the adventures of Colt Seavers, a Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a bounty hunter. He is hired by a wealthy man named Charles Kingston to capture three women who have been stealing priceless paintings from his mansion and selling them on the black market.
The three women, collectively known as "Colt's Angels," are Cherry, Blossom, and Petal, who are all beautiful and cunning. They live in a fancy Hollywood Hills mansion and have a reputation for pulling off high-profile heists. They are also known for driving around in a red sports car and wreaking havoc wherever they go.
Colt teams up with Jody Banks, another bounty hunter who is skilled in martial arts. Together, they devise a plan to catch the Angels in the act. They set up surveillance around Kingston's mansion, but the Angels are onto them and they manage to evade capture.
Colt and Jody pursue the Angels to a fancy nightclub, where they see them making a deal with a shady art dealer. In the ensuing chaos, the Angels manage to escape once again, and they drive off in their red sports car.
Undeterred, Colt and Jody continue their pursuit, which ultimately leads them to the Angels' mansion in the Hollywood Hills. There, they engage in a high-speed chase and a series of fistfights with the Angels.
Ultimately, the Angels are apprehended and brought to justice. Along the way, Colt and Jody also manage to recover the stolen artwork, much to the relief of Charles Kingston.
"Colt's Angels" is an action-packed episode that showcases the skill and ingenuity of Colt Seavers and Jody Banks. The chemistry between the two bounty hunters is palpable, and their witty banter adds a touch of humor to the otherwise intense scenes. The Angels are formidable opponents, but Colt and Jody are able to outsmart them with their resourcefulness and quick thinking.
Overall, "Colt's Angels" is a highly entertaining and thrilling installment of The Fall Guy that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.