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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
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Subject: Very Short Report on HSB
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Date: Fri, 4-Oct-85 11:25:12 EDT
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After seeing the second episode of HSB (more of a "real" episode than the
first, as this is full of continued plotlines), I think I can safely say
that it is up to the high standards of last season.  I would have liked a
little more explanation of Patsy (she transferred to Midtown -- maybe
because of Harry's condition?) and Fay (the victim's aid services has been
moved to another precint also).  More excellent moments, and a subplot of an
investigation into the PD's crime problem (with Frank and Irwin Bernstein at
the center) which should be very interesting.  Along with Cosby, Cheers &
Night Court, NBC continues to make Thursday the very best night of TV you
can get.

Now, if they would just not broadcast the &%^#$! baseball games all next
week...

                   "I understand that in this country Coke comes in cans!"

                                        Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
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