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HOOKER'S
PARTNERS
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McGuire,
Paul |
| episode: |
2.21:
"Vengeance is Mine" |
| portrayed
by: |
Leonard
Nimoy |
| good
or evil?: |
Equal
Parts Good & Evil |
| description:
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When
Paul McGuire's daughter is brutally raped, the near-retirement
detective lashes out at the system which prevents him from
bringing the scum to justice. Eventually resorting to kidnapping
the rapist and attempting murder, McGuire is brought to
justice by a compassionate Hooker, who sees to it that his
old partner and friend pays for his crime, but not too dearly. |
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Starr,
Dani |
| episode: |
4.66:
"Hollywood Starr" |
| portrayed
by: |
Sharon
Stone |
| good
or evil?: |
Good |
| description:
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The
daughter of a detective, undercover Hollywood cop Dani Starr
unwittingly becomes Hooker's partner when he extradites
a piece of street scum to her neck of the woods, only to
find out that this particular scum (who escapes Hooker's
escort) is involved with the same perps responsible for
killing Dani's husband. |
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Stover,
Sydney P. |
| episode: |
4.72:
"The Chicago Connection" |
| portrayed
by: |
Charlie
Barnett |
| good
or evil?: |
Good |
| description:
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When
Hooker receives orders to extradite a scumbag from Chicago
on what should be a three-hour tour of duty, Hooker inadvertently
finds himself partnered with Detective Syndey P. Stover,
a wise-cracking Chicago cop who drives a beat-up hoopty
known as "The Batmobile" and uses his wily comedic
talents to disguise himself as a caricaturish rastafarian.
After a trial by fire, the two eventually warm to each other,
and when Hooker's three-hour job becomes an extended stay,
they become amicable partners. |
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