Wow, I wonder if any top college draft picks watched this show. If they did, they were reminded to behave themselves or they could have their name dragged through the mud and lose millions of dollars by being drafted much lower than anticipated.
Here, the college quarterback, who seems pretty straight-laced, does have a fling with a "bottle girl" at a swanky nightclub. Somehow the girls winds up dead and the QB has some explaining to do, especially after a long foot-chase in the opening scene.
You know right from the start, however, he's innocent but who is guilty? It comes down to several people, all of whom appear like low-lifes. The victim appears to have drowned but we learn there is a lot more to it than that.
Zane Holtz is so-so as college star, "Brad Jensen" and Glenn Fitzgerald is a little over-the-top as his agent "Chip Ford." Most of the characters in this story are sleazy. The episode but decent but a little unpleasant at times to enjoy.
Here, the college quarterback, who seems pretty straight-laced, does have a fling with a "bottle girl" at a swanky nightclub. Somehow the girls winds up dead and the QB has some explaining to do, especially after a long foot-chase in the opening scene.
You know right from the start, however, he's innocent but who is guilty? It comes down to several people, all of whom appear like low-lifes. The victim appears to have drowned but we learn there is a lot more to it than that.
Zane Holtz is so-so as college star, "Brad Jensen" and Glenn Fitzgerald is a little over-the-top as his agent "Chip Ford." Most of the characters in this story are sleazy. The episode but decent but a little unpleasant at times to enjoy.