Dick is rolled by 4 punks who see him get paid in cash at a diner. The doc puts up a good fight, but his assailants run away when a cop approaches. Dick ditches the flatfoot, but the woman he was with follows Kimble and wants to know everything. Dick makes light of it and says it was only $10 or $12, and he has to catch a plane to Denver for a made-up job. She is really a cop herself and calls in to find out that they caught the punks, and it was $112. So she offers a ride to the airport, but handcuffs herself to him in the car. In better times, this could have been an interesting situation, but Dick has been conditioned to dislike cuffs. And then she throws the key away! So Dick has to drag her out of the car and they jump in a convenient slow moving freight. When they reach their stop and jump out, she breaks her ankle. Can it get worse? Well, kinda, because it seems that Jane was abducted at 15 and her father, a cop, found them and killed the guy. At least, he said he did, but Jane really killed him already. So she's having flashbacks, but she remembers a bulletin about an escaped Dr Kimble and thinks he's not so bad for a wife killer. They reach the rural home of the always abusive Arch Johnson, who is yelling at his family about wanting to go to some boxing matches. They think it would be nice to watch other people fight for a change, but change their mind soon after getting there, so they come home unexpectedly. They have a who's sleeping in my bed moment when they see Jane. Arch figures out who everyone is, and he and Janssen's stunt double have quite a Donnybrook. Arch sends the family out to the nearest neighbor who has a phone and round 2 begins. Dick lands a punch which sends Arch into some furniture and he comically hits his head and loses consciousness. Dick then leaves as Jane can't bring herself to shoot him. In the end, Jane remains on the force and Dick, once again, has left the situation in better shape than it was before he got there. Such is the life of..... a fugitive.