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| Title: | Square Cop |
| Episode Number: | 24 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 24 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday March 12th, 1962 |
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A veteran beat cop, due to retire in a few days, is breaking in his replacement one night when they interrupt a burglary in progress. The replacement gets shot and killed but the veteran cop gets a good look at the killer. There's only one problem--it's his son.
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In this episode it's revealed that Detective Meyer and his wife, Sarah, have been married for 15 years. |
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Havilland: How many years you and Sarah been married?
Meyer: After five, who counts? | Havilland: Why don't you call in for a relief man and go home?
Forman: What have I got to go home to? | Havilland: A killer who kills a cop has no friends nowhere. | Kling: Why do I always end up with the leg work?
Meyer: You got the prettiest legs. | Johnny: I gotta rest, pop. I figure there's no place like home.
Forman: You got no home, cop killer. | Forman: (to Johnny) I figure by 6:00 I'll pick you up and carry you out. | Johnny: (to Forman) You and me, we got nothin' to talk about. We never did. |
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The murdered police officer is referred to as both "Eddie Haines" and "Eddie Holmes" in the dialogue. |
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