Fish is nowhere to be found on his last day before he retires. A neighborhood vigilante group is out of control.Fish is nowhere to be found on his last day before he retires. A neighborhood vigilante group is out of control.Fish is nowhere to be found on his last day before he retires. A neighborhood vigilante group is out of control.
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- TriviaBeginning with this episode, James Gregory, Steve Landesberg and Ron Carey are added to the opening credits. Gregory would only be billed in the opening credits for the fourth season, possibly due to actually only appearing in eight out of the seasons' twenty-three episodes.
- Quotes
Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich: [Bright] Hey, Bernice, Arthur again. Listen, Fish is out... Out there... with the people - doing what he does best - protecting, serving, policing - maybe having a few laughs along the way... Any message?
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 30th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1978)
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Fourth season opener
"Goodbye Mr. Fish" began the fourth season, the retiring Fish conspicuously absent, focusing on a vigilante campaign started by local entrepreneur Bruno Bender (Stanley Brock). Complications set in after two storeowners get into an impromptu shootout that leaves the robber dead. This was Jack Somack's third appearance as liquor store owner Cotterman (3 more episodes), while Arny Freeman makes his second and last as Mr. Rosten, previously seen in "Power Failure" (this was the third of the actor's six overall appearances). In his third episode, Stanley Brock here debuted as Bruno Bender, repeating this role six more times (Gregory V. Karliss makes his first of two episodes). Steve Landesberg's Dietrich (11th appearance) and Ron Carey's Levitt (8th appearance) would now be featured for the remainder of the show's run, while this fourth season would be the only one including James Gregory's Inspector Frank Luger during the opening credits (his 16th appearance).
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