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Trojan Horse
Rescuing a kidnap victim so that she can testify against a white-collar criminal is just the start of Blue Thunder's involvement with Richard Lassiter. He may have been sentenced to 25 years behind bars, but it's in a medium security prison. If that isn't enough, he aims to escape long before he even gets there. Frank's stubborn belief in his hunch is enough to put paid to that scheme, but once inside, rumours of a breakout plan begin to surface. Someone will have to go in undercover as a prisoner.
And that's Ski, while Bubba goes in a warden. Predictably, they fight and look convincing enough, at least for Lassiter to buy in Ski into his breakout scheme - but the finale has a twist in that score. It's a decent episode, but more enjoyable when Ski and Bubba hit the prison. There's the usual aerial liveliness at the end.
And that's Ski, while Bubba goes in a warden. Predictably, they fight and look convincing enough, at least for Lassiter to buy in Ski into his breakout scheme - but the finale has a twist in that score. It's a decent episode, but more enjoyable when Ski and Bubba hit the prison. There's the usual aerial liveliness at the end.