At least, that's Gerard's lame excuse for shooting someone else at the end of this one. It starts off with Dick working in the Poconos for a rich guy. The guy, a former mafioso named Brame, welcomes his new, sleek horse, Khartoum. Brame is careless and the horse gets the drop on him and is about to trample him when Kimble runs up on him saying "ha, ha, ha". The horse doesn't know what's so funny and backs off while he ponders the joke. Brame now owes Kimble, and a hit man never forgets. Meanwhile, Gerard is checking out a witness ID and tracks Dick to the Brame mansion. Brame recognizes a way to pay his debt. He considers cutting off Khartoum's head and putting it in Gerard's bed as a way to intimidate him, but then decides to just kill Gerard instead. Kimble gets wind of the plan, and Dick is bound to save lives, even Gerard's. After all, he's saved his life numerous times before, so here he goes again. The three of them wind up at a warehouse in Pittsburgh, where Brame, missing his former life, is enjoying stalking Phil. Dick runs away while Gerard is dealing with Brame, and eventually shoots him dead. Now comes the part when Gerard explains to Brame's hirlfriend that he shot Brame because Kimble has probably done the only murder he'll ever do, and that he's a menace to no one but himself. Well, yeah, plus the fact that Brame was trying to kill him. Made it kinda easy to choose who to shoot. And yeah, Gerard is starting to realize that Dick is really a great guy, and maybe didn't really kill his wife, but that doesn't matter to him. He would have taken Dick in even after he knew that Lloyd Chandler witnessed Helen's murder if Chandler hadn't finally admitted that. So it's a good thing Brame was shooting at him, or this might have been the finale.