Back to the shiny hotel and now Mr. Marlene and Mr. Tyrone have a pair of twins on their laps who look as interested as statues. What is wrong with these women? Well, Ms. Zuckerman (with her new hair-do) overhears the boys hitting on the women. Oops, you're not supposed to like women. Their singles adventure is quickly brought to an end. However, Mr. Marlene's adventure is just beginning. He and his customer are upstairs, behind the door, and putting on a floor show for whoever is listening. Turns out, he's got a real dominant lady on his hands. What is it with Mr. Marlene and the dominant women in his life? Harry's in the next room, which unnerves Mr. Marlene, but doesn't seem to phase the lady. As a matter of fact, it doesn't seem to phase Harry either. But still, Mr. Marlene is playing up his "I'm gay, I'm not a threat" lines, whether they're needed or not. Harry doesn't mind who she's laying on the floor with, he trusts her.
We once again see Ms. Zuckerman suckering $147.50 out of a lady by telling her that she looks lovely. As the lady walks off, you can see that Ms. Zuckerman doesn't believe it herself. Prince Nairobi's back and mixing up names. How is he supposed to keep track who is who? They're the ones that switched names. Mr. Tyrone begins to fake wash his hair as they talk. Prince Nairobi's just been down having a drink with the buyers and courier in the Cabaret, but the alcohol didn't agree with one of them because he's laid out on the floor. They put on a show, Huggy storming off with Mr. Tyrone following, so that they can get back to the scene of the crime.
We get a shot of hands putting a bug on a briefcase. As the camera pulls back, we see it's "The Baron" in disguise, taking the unconscious man's pulse. He leaves to call an ambulance as Mr. Tyrone and Prince Nairobi enter. Starsky goes to check on the gentleman as Prince Nairobi asks where the bartender is. Ahh, so that's who "The Baron" was pretending to be. Prince Nairobi puts two and two together and figures the bartender is a bad guy. Starsky notices the bug on the briefcase almost immediately. He's a good cop after all.
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of twins on their laps who look as interested as statues. What is
wrong with these women? Well, Ms. Zuckerman (with her new hair-do)
overhears the boys hitting on the women. Oops, you're not supposed to
like women. Their singles adventure is quickly brought to an end.
However, Mr. Marlene's adventure is just beginning. He and his
customer are upstairs, behind the door, and putting on a floor show
for whoever is listening. Turns out, he's got a real dominant lady on
his hands. What is it with Mr. Marlene and the dominant women in his
life? Harry's in the next room, which unnerves Mr. Marlene, but
doesn't seem to phase the lady. As a matter of fact, it doesn't seem
to phase Harry either. But still, Mr. Marlene is playing up his "I'm
gay, I'm not a threat" lines, whether they're needed or not. Harry
doesn't mind who she's laying on the floor with, he trusts her.
We once again see Ms. Zuckerman suckering $147.50 out of a lady by
telling her that she looks lovely. As the lady walks off, you can see
that Ms. Zuckerman doesn't believe it herself. Prince Nairobi's back
and mixing up names. How is he supposed to keep track who is who?
They're the ones that switched names. Mr. Tyrone begins to fake wash
his hair as they talk. Prince Nairobi's just been down having a drink
with the buyers and courier in the Cabaret, but the alcohol didn't
agree with one of them because he's laid out on the floor. They put
on a show, Huggy storming off with Mr. Tyrone following, so that they
can get back to the scene of the crime.
We get a shot of hands putting a bug on a briefcase. As the camera
pulls back, we see it's "The Baron" in disguise, taking the
unconscious man's pulse. He leaves to call an ambulance as Mr. Tyrone
and Prince Nairobi enter. Starsky goes to check on the gentleman as
Prince Nairobi asks where the bartender is. Ahh, so that's who "The
Baron" was pretending to be. Prince Nairobi puts two and two together
and figures the bartender is a bad guy. Starsky notices the bug on the
briefcase almost immediately. He's a good cop after all.