Till Death Do Us Part is not a bad episode. When I was growing up there was many a cop show, and there was much violence on the tube back in the day! So much there was pressure to push many of the cop shows off the air which the public/politicians did. I remember there a was campaign which got the first rendition of S W A T off the air. Lacking Keller character aka Douglas character there is much action as filler to replace the Stone/Keller cop partners story dynamic. Till Death Do Us Part started out with veteran action actor Harry Guardino as a mob lawyer warning his wife to go on the run. There is mob hitters, murders and now Stone, and Robbins must figure out how to handle this hurricane of hitman violence coming to the Bay Area. Stone creates a special danger unit. Good thing Dan is a Nam vet. There is a car bomb, a sniper, and a violent gun battler threw a door with a hitman aka dressed as a milkman! The non cable networks would never air a Dirty Hairy style episode like this in 2022. Maybe, H B O or A M C would! Guardino and his wife were strong gritty characters and the episode was entertaining, but the series was lacking the Keller character. Entertaining I give Till Death Do Us Part 7 stars.
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"Till Death Do Us Part" (1976)
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Jimmy_the_Gent414 July 2022
Ben, a money launderer and his wife Maggie are pursued by mobsters.
A weak Season 5 episode, not much action or suspense. Harry Guardino plays Ben but he is off screen for most of the show. Jessica Walter is good as Maggie. Keller's replacement Dan Robbins does not have much to do and Michael Douglas is sorely missed, especially his chemistry with Karl Malden.
A weak Season 5 episode, not much action or suspense. Harry Guardino plays Ben but he is off screen for most of the show. Jessica Walter is good as Maggie. Keller's replacement Dan Robbins does not have much to do and Michael Douglas is sorely missed, especially his chemistry with Karl Malden.
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