Young Susan Grant is being hounded and intimidated at her apartment block by an unseen stalker. Her deceased father was a well-loved and respected former associate of Cowley's and, despite the local police belief that Susan is 'crying wolf', he assigns Bodie to befriend her to find out what's really going on.
This has always been one of my favourite episodes - it's tense, unsettling and slightly scary, as we the viewer witness and sympathize with the plight of plucky Susan.
Bodie seems to enjoy his role of being her knight in shining armour - while Doyle is more in the background, doing some digging and covert investigating.
Sheila Ruskin (whom we last saw in Season 1's controversial episode 'Klansmen') is wonderful as level-headed victim Susan, and it's fun seeing how Bodie literally 'crashes' his way into her life and affections.
Despite this being more of a Bodie episode, there's still time for some good in-car banter between the boys, and it all builds to a suspenseful and satisfying climax.
This episode is slightly different in its approach whereby the boys are operating away from their usual CI5 remit, but is no less enjoyable for it, and makes for a highly-enjoyable, suspenseful and memorable story from the final season.
This has always been one of my favourite episodes - it's tense, unsettling and slightly scary, as we the viewer witness and sympathize with the plight of plucky Susan.
Bodie seems to enjoy his role of being her knight in shining armour - while Doyle is more in the background, doing some digging and covert investigating.
Sheila Ruskin (whom we last saw in Season 1's controversial episode 'Klansmen') is wonderful as level-headed victim Susan, and it's fun seeing how Bodie literally 'crashes' his way into her life and affections.
Despite this being more of a Bodie episode, there's still time for some good in-car banter between the boys, and it all builds to a suspenseful and satisfying climax.
This episode is slightly different in its approach whereby the boys are operating away from their usual CI5 remit, but is no less enjoyable for it, and makes for a highly-enjoyable, suspenseful and memorable story from the final season.