When Kelly is shot while on a personal outing, Sabrina and Jill take the case, determined to catch the assailant.When Kelly is shot while on a personal outing, Sabrina and Jill take the case, determined to catch the assailant.When Kelly is shot while on a personal outing, Sabrina and Jill take the case, determined to catch the assailant.
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- TriviaThis episode marks the first time that any of the Angels have been shot. In fact, the only Angel to have been suffered any sort of gunshot wound was Kelly.
- GoofsDuring the end scene at the beach, Kelly's (Jaclyn Smith) face is clearly visible in the sun, with her hair back, and there is no trace of the bullet wound to her forehead.
- Quotes
Jill Munroe: In her spare time, Kelly was working in a volunteer workshop with autistic children.
John Bosley: Then her mystery man was this Skip?
Jill Munroe: Yeah, they said she spend more time with him than the other children because she thought he needed more help than the others.
John Bosley: Well, if I didn't love her before, I do now.
- ConnectionsReferences Starsky and Hutch (1975)
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Angels at the Amusement Park
Not only do Charlie's trio of Angels risk their lives every week chasing down bad guys, but they have hearts of gold on their days off as well. We have already learned by now Jill coaches girls' basketball in her spare time, and in this episode it's Kelly's turn to be philanthropic. Seems she frequently volunteers at a hospital for autistic children, unbeknownst to her cohorts, but a trip to the amusement park with her favorite patient, a withdrawn little boy, goes awry when the child runs afoul of two hit-men who have just committed a murder. Picking up a carelessly dropped gun, the kid holds it out to Kelly but accidentally shoots her, the bullet grazing her forehead. Sympathetic episode allows us to see the bond between Sabrina, Kelly and Jill--but without enough plot, this installment runs aground pretty fast (it also doesn't help that Kelly lay helpless in her hospital bed complete with blush on her cheeks, frosted eye-shadow and her hair perfectly coiffed). Why would the assassins stick around to eliminate the kid when the news reports surely mentioned he was an orphan residing in a children's sanitarium? The youngster also manages to find his biological mother's address--a hilarious makeshift shack on the beach with a fabulous interior--just as we learn the woman was barely making ends meet while working as a waitress. The notorious T&A factor of this show barely comes to the fore here, although Kelly's outfit in the tag (short-shorts and a belly-baring top left mostly unbuttoned) seems a little risqué when you consider she's lunching with a couple and their psychologically-damaged child!
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