The first half is quite flat, slow moving, however, the second half, from the time, criminal Frank Kruger and his two associates arrive at the Hart's residence looking for a bullet with Kruger's name on it, things begin to rev up and a cat and mouse between the Harts and the bad guys begins and the tension doesn't let up. There's some nice twist in places, where Hart gain the upper hand, then the villains and then back to the Harts.
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Was there a writers strike on when they created this one?
HilaryElizabeth99 March 2009
I truly love this show, but this one was really bad. It came complete with its own albino enforcer, bald bad guy, and female comic relief channeling her best Lex Luthor sidekick; her acting wasn't actually bad. A Canadian Mountie visits with the worst Canadian accent ever, and the acting from most of the guest stars was atrocious. Especially the Mindy character who ropes the Harts into this episode's predicament. You'd think her whole face was botoxed for all the emoting she gave it. But honestly, the worst part about this episode was the writing. It was awful. The dialogue was so bad I cannot begin to tell you. Seriously, something was up in the front office on this one. Yikes! Fun, however, was the use of their mobile car phone, having a real brand of anything showing for the camera (in this case Edge shaving cream without knowing it was a product placement), a disheveled bed like real people, that a small pizza cost $7.80 delivered, and the fact that the entire episode takes place in the span of about six hours.
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