This episode starts out with James Hampton and Joyce Jameson portraying a couple who find themselves falling in love again after a quickie divorce.
The divorce industry is run by Gregory Sierra, in the first great role he's had in years (we're glad he's not playing a stereotypical south of the border drug or gun runner like he did in an early "MacGyver" episode). Sierra is able to indulge his forte for comedy. He's superb.
Unfortunately, James Hampton's character goes missing and his recently divorced wife enlists the Simons to locate him.
A very worthy comedic notion is spoiled by violence and an "A-Team" shoot 'em up ending.
The divorce industry is run by Gregory Sierra, in the first great role he's had in years (we're glad he's not playing a stereotypical south of the border drug or gun runner like he did in an early "MacGyver" episode). Sierra is able to indulge his forte for comedy. He's superb.
Unfortunately, James Hampton's character goes missing and his recently divorced wife enlists the Simons to locate him.
A very worthy comedic notion is spoiled by violence and an "A-Team" shoot 'em up ending.