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1. We start to learn bits and pieces in the early part of the second half of the season about the organization that seems to have the lock on Sam Tyler's brain...for instance, the name of the organization. What astrologically based name do we see on the folder at the end of episode eight, entitled "The Dark Side of the Mook"?
2. Also in episode eight, "The Dark Side of the Mook", a robbery was committed by a sibling of one of the staff of the 125. What was this sibling's name?
3. Sam Tyler stays pretty chaste throughout the show up until episode nine, "Take a Look At the Lawmen", when he meets Maria Belanger, a Child and Family Services worker helping with the interview of a child witness. They have a steamy rendezvous in the file room. Sam regrets this liaison at the end of the show when he finds out what?
4. Also in episode nine, "Take a Look At the Lawmen", a rather non-threatening man robs a bank in an attempt to pay off an international mob organization. What nationality was this mob group?
5. In episode ten, "Let All the Children Boogie", Detective Chris Skelton volunteers to be a bodyguard for a glam rock star, Sebastian Grace (of the Electric Insects), that Chris is a huge fan of. Chris ends up losing Sebastian and his girlfriend, "Rocket Girl", when they go off to an inspiration point in Sebastian's van. What do Sebastian and Chris claim happened to "Rocket Girl" when she ends up missing?
6. Not referencing any particular episode, there is a member of the 125 squad who simply goes as Ted. But it's his appropriate nickname that gives him his personality. What is Ted's nickname?
7. The character Tony Crane played a prominent role in episode 12, "The Simple Secret of the Note in Us All". A newspaper columnist turns up murdered, and Sam Tyler suspects Tony Crane. Sam remembers Tony from a 2008 case in which Tony is arrested for a similar situation. What is it that Tony Crane does for a living?
8. In episode 12, we meet Harry Woolf, the Chief of D's, who states that the media is all over the case, and nobody should take the law into their own hands. The actor who played the Chief of D's, had some extra time on his hands, as he didn't get the "acting" job he really wanted, that of President of the United States. Who was this actor/politician?
9. Episode 13, "Revenge of Broken Jaw", featured a bombing of a police bar that killed three of Lieutenant Hunt's buddies. A real-life organization was used in the plot as the group that took responsibility for the bombings, and threatened more in the future. What is the name of this real life 70's organization?
10. In episode 13, "Revenge of Broken Jaw", Lieutenant Hunt states he was going to go see a sporting event with the three men that died in the bombing. It's the same sporting event Sam and Ray Carling put a little side bet on. What sporting event was the precinct going to see at the end of the show?
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