• 301.N. Allen Richard’s
wall switch also turns on the table lamp in the living
room. (Class in Crime)
• 302.N. It appears to be “Professor Gage’s” handwriting on
the blackboard in his classroom. It is the same backhanded,
left-handed slant seen when he writes the note about
Smiling Johnny’s pick-up at Schultz’s bar when the actor
plays Matt Coyle. (Class in Crime, Iron Mike)
• 303.N. Hutch puts mayonnaise rather than mustard on his
deli at the Bristol place. He puts mustard on his deli in
Dobey’s office. (Collector, Class in Crime)
• 304.M. What gives with classes at Jameson College ending
with a very juvenile school bell? (Class in Crime)
• 305.M. Hutch arrives at the beach and Gage tells him he
has the blackmail payment. How does Gage know how much
money Hutch was asking for? They never discuss it. (Class
in Crime)
• 306.M. What is Starsky imitating when he looks at his
watch and says in an affected voice, “The time and tone is
bip bip, bip bip, bip bip, bip bip”? (Trap)
• 307.M. The Torino has protected Starsky and Hutch in
gunfights before; they have driven it through many a hail
of bullets. Why do they abandon it for the barn, which is
before they know the radio isn’t working? The distance from
the Torino’s door to the barn door is such it would be
worth a dash to it as a form of escape, certainly more
sensible than their run for the woods when Starsky is shot.
And then why not drive the tractor to it in the end, rather
than out to the middle of the yard? Bagely, Trayman or
Delano are never shown disabling the Torino, which would
have made the second two options moot. (Trap)
• 308.M. How are Starsky and Hutch reimbursed for their
on-the-street expenses? Starsky tells Dobey the “Bucket ‘O
Blood” doesn’t accept credit cards,” which is why the
expense is scrawled on a cocktail napkin. So it appears a
credit card can be used as a voucher. How do they get
reimbursed for money paid out to snitches? (Hutchinson For
Murder One)
• 309.M. It is dark outside. Starsky is apparently coming
to work, complete with a guinea pig. Hutch has been working
on receipts for a while. Within minutes, Hutch is leaving
to meet Vanessa. Are Starsky and Hutch working separate
shifts? Is Starsky covering for Hutch as he goes to meet
Vanessa? (Hutchinson for Murder One)
• 310.M. Is Hutch’s clutch of woman’s butt in Fever, behind
Judith, accidental or not? (Discomania)
• 311.M. Just how far is the Ivers still from Bay City?
Clues: It is clearly out in the country. Hutch calls it the
“northwest quadrant of the county.” Starsky and Hutch don’t
appear to stay overnight there. Starsky mentions being back
for the dance contest that night. Dolly refers to Starsky
as “a local cop.” The stores in town claim the town’s name
as Newhall, which is north of Bay City and about 31 miles
from 5th
St. and Wall St.—the heart of Starsky and
Hutch’s beat. Another question: just how far is the Ivers
barn and still from Newhall? Dolly complains “I didn’t
drive all the way down to that hot and smoggy city just for
my health.” (Moonshine)
• 312.M. Dobey tells Hutch their cover better be better
than dead Agent Kendall’s. Just what was Kendall’s cover?
(Moonshine)
• 313.M. Are barns in California this wimpy? The distance
between the slats big enough for a small cat to wander
through, no insulation of any sort, all one room with a
dirt floor, that odd shape? Or is this a Hollywood set
version of a barn? (Trap, Moonshine)
• 314.M. Killing a Federal Agent in an illegal liquor
operation would require more than the attention of two Bay
City cops. There would be an outpouring of Feds all over
this case. (Moonshine)
• 315.M. Starsky puts his hand in Molly / Pete’s glove. She
doesn’t seem very alarmed. Are the diamonds in there at
that point? Did she put the diamonds there? Did Nick ask
her to keep them? If she knows they are there, how aware of
their origin is she? (Little Girl Lost)
• 316.N. Hutch, as the referee, yells to the officials,
“Expension, expension,” which is an unknown word. (Golden
Angel)
• 317.M. Harry, who supposedly knows Marianne better than
anyone, pronounces her name as “Marion.” Everyone else
pronounces it “Mary-Ann.” Is there significance in this
difference in pronunciation. (Ballad For Blue Lady)
• 318.M. Luke Huntley blackmails Anthony Reuben with a tape
recording that not only implicates Reuben, but just as
strongly implicates Luke himself. How was Luke going to
explain his voice on the tape? (Birds of a Feather)
• 319.M. Why does Dobey slide out of the passenger door
after Hutch when they arrive at Allied? It isn’t because
the door is broken, as he gets out the driver’s side at
Trains. (Black and Blue)
• 320.M. Hutch is shot in the early morning. Starsky and
Mrs. Greene are still waiting for word on his surgery after
it is dark. The time on Starsky’s watch appears to read
11:00 pm. Does Hutch’s surgery really take that long? And
why is Mrs. Greene waiting for what appears to be well over
twelve hours to talk to her doctor? “Mrs. Greene,” the
doctor said, “We’re ready for you now.” Indeed. (Black and
Blue)
• 321.M. Hutch is staying at Kira’s house, “guarding” her.
Starsky is supposed to be guarding Susan. So what is he
doing at the station talking to Minnie? (Starsky vs. Hutch)
• 322.M. What is Arlene doing with a shopping cart. Doesn’t
she know “it’s illegal to take one of those things outside
of a market”? (Bait, Starsky vs. Hutch)
• 323.M. It is unclear how Soldier tailed Hutch to the
grocery store, as he appears to come down a different road
than Hutch does. (Targets Without a Badge 1)