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===Season 2 (1988)=== {{Episode table |background=#FF623B |overall=5 |season=5 |title=29 |director=18 |airdate=25 |prodcode=18 |episodes= {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 8 | EpisodeNumber2 = 1 | Title = The Case of the Willing Parrot | DirectedBy = Charles S. Dubin | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|9|19}} β {{Start date|1988|9|23}} | ProdCode = 20030β20034 | ShortSummary = A talking [[parrot]] named Little Louie recites the [[Fibonacci sequence]] as a clue to the location of a deceased celebrity's inheritance. A thief is also looking for it as well. The parrot goes missing but is found at the suspect's home. | LineColor = FF623B }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 9 | EpisodeNumber2 = 2 | Title = The Case of the Great Car Robbery | DirectedBy = James F. Golway | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|9|26}} β {{Start date|1988|9|30}} | ProdCode = 20010β20014 | ShortSummary = 20,000 cars have been stolen over a two-month period. Kate and George investigate and meet a teenage girl whose mother's car was also stolen. The cars are eventually found after the Mathnet crew rent a car to use as bait for the car thieves. They lead the Mathnet crew to a [[chop shop]] and apprehend the owner as he is crushing the rental car. | LineColor = FF623B }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 10 | EpisodeNumber2 = 3 | Title = The Case of the Deceptive Data | DirectedBy = Charles S. Dubin | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|3}} β {{Start date|1988|10|7}} | ProdCode = 20340β20344 | ShortSummary = Television show host Mike Pliers asks Kate and George for some help on why his high-rated show got unexpectedly canceled. After visiting viewers who are part of the survey, the ratings devices are discovered to be altered to make it seem as if the show's replacement is being watched. | LineColor = FF623B }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 11 | EpisodeNumber2 = 4 | Title = The View from the Rear Terrace | DirectedBy = Charles S. Dubin | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|10}} β {{Start date|1988|10|14}} | ProdCode = 20320β20324 | ShortSummary = In this spoof of ''[[Rear Window]]'', George investigates seemingly harmless pranks at banks on his own, while Kate is at home with an injury. Kate's neighbor is making bombs, though George doesn't believe her at first. | LineColor = FF623B }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 12 | EpisodeNumber2 = 5 | Title = The Case of the Missing Air | DirectedBy = Karl Epstein | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|17}} β {{Start date|1988|10|21}} | ProdCode = 20020β20024 | ShortSummary = Kate and George need to figure out the common factors to a chain of robberies, in which the thief was talking like a duck. The thief turns out to be a controversial [[radio talk show]] host who robs stores that pulled their ads from his station. | LineColor = FF623B }} {{Episode list | EpisodeNumber = 13 | EpisodeNumber2 = 6 | Title = The Case of the Map With a Gap | DirectedBy = James F. Golway | OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1988|10|24}} β {{Start date|1988|10|28}} | ProdCode = 20000β20004 | ShortSummary = Kate and George go out to the desert with a young cowboy to find a buried treasure of gold, using the help of angles and mirrors. | LineColor = FF623B }} }}
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