Moonlighting - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Brother, Can You Spare a Blonde?

The Lady in the Iron Mask
A disfigured lady hires Maddie and David to track down the felon who burned her face with acid years ago. The man has been just released from prison and the pair locates him. Once they report to the dame the man turns up killed. Maddie and David tail the lady and find she's behaving oddly.

Money Talks, Maddie Walks
Maddie learns through the near-suicide of a friend where her embezzling accountant has fled to and immediately flies after him, determined to get her money back.

The Dream Sequence Always Rings Twice

My Fair David
Maddie makes a wager to David, challenging to behave like a grownup for some days. Clark Greydon is a gifted pianist with a slight problem, he's addicted to gambling. His stepmother, an unpleasant character, hires Maddie and David when crooks abduct Clark to cash a ransom. The lady tells the detectives to obtain a reduce in the ransom and she will add that to their fee.

Knowing Her

Somewhere Under the Rainbow

Portrait of Maddie

Atlas Belched

Twas the Episode Before Christmas

The Bride of Tupperman

North by North Dipesto

In God We Strongly Suspect

Every Daughter's Father Is a Virgin

Witness for the Execution

Sleep Talkin' Guy

Funeral for a Door Nail
A distraught man, consumed by sorrow over the accidental death of his wife, pays an anonymous hooker to arrange for his death at the end of three days. He doesn't care where or how. Then, to his shock, he recognises his wife walking on a busy street but loses her in the crowd.

Camille
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