Yet another of Harm's girlfriends is murdered - it's a hazardous duty!
Once Harm is cleared as a suspect, he sticks his nose into Mac and Bud's investigation - hindering as well as (occasionally) helping
Teresa Coulter is brought in to provide forensic pathology skills - and also listens to Harm when he is feeling sore (having managed to break TWO dates in ONE day with Rene - that woman was a saint and didn't deserve Harm, the way her character was written).
Red Herrings abound - and young Danny Walden finally faces up to his crimes, with a route ahead which may just make him a better man. The Admiral - and the sentencing judge in the marijuana case - see eye-to-eye on a beneficial programme for Danny.
Eventually, Jordan's murderer emerges out of left field.
Best line of the season so far goes to Rene, as she leaves Harm's apartment in frustration: "Am I going to have to die, for you to commit to me?"
Finally, with Jordan's murder solved, Harm invites Rene around to see an old Rabb family home movie.
Once Harm is cleared as a suspect, he sticks his nose into Mac and Bud's investigation - hindering as well as (occasionally) helping
Teresa Coulter is brought in to provide forensic pathology skills - and also listens to Harm when he is feeling sore (having managed to break TWO dates in ONE day with Rene - that woman was a saint and didn't deserve Harm, the way her character was written).
Red Herrings abound - and young Danny Walden finally faces up to his crimes, with a route ahead which may just make him a better man. The Admiral - and the sentencing judge in the marijuana case - see eye-to-eye on a beneficial programme for Danny.
Eventually, Jordan's murderer emerges out of left field.
Best line of the season so far goes to Rene, as she leaves Harm's apartment in frustration: "Am I going to have to die, for you to commit to me?"
Finally, with Jordan's murder solved, Harm invites Rene around to see an old Rabb family home movie.