Ripping off Every which way but loose AND urban cowboy at the same time should count for something. But in a series that ran out of ideas years earlier, you do what you gotta do. Some producer's girlfriend as the instantly-forgotten "new" country star is predictably pathetic as is the inevitable barroom brawl anyone could see coming as soon as they walked in the place. As always the show exploits a trend, has its characters intimately involved in something hitherto never mentioned in the series and immediately discarded, and the always non-existent police work. And, as always, the crime is solved by coincidence or happenstance. No swamp things or Ralph Malph as a I-can't-believe-they-didn't-sue Kiss ripoff but you can't have it all. Mickey Gilley has a fun cash-the-check, tongue-in-cheek appearance. Plus not enough Tina Gayle.