GAMES AND MINORS

"Kids grow up, the world marches on." (Nightmare, Crying Child)

Games
• “I’m onto your game,” Pardee tells Hutch. (Game)
• "It depends on what kind of a game you're playing" with whether the third time is supposed to be lucky says Hutch. (Jojo)
• "What are you guys doing? Playing some kinda funny game?" Crandell asks Starsky and Hutch. (Snowstorm)
• "Don't play games with us." Kalowitz tells Starsky and Hutch. (Snowstorm)
• "So you want to play a game, eh?" Prudholm asks himself after listening to the radio. (Pariah)
• I don't know what kind of a game you're playing, but you've lost," Carelli tells Starsky. (Foxy Lady)
• “Movie Star Game,” Iris Thayer and Sharon play (Las Vegas Strangler)
• “Shuffleboard,” looks like pinball (Silence)
• “The game is ‘Hutch is dying.’” (Plague)
• 20 Questions (Rosey Malone, Murder on Stage 17, Starsky’s Brother)
• 40 Questions (Deckwatch)
• Arm wrestling (Body Worth Guarding, Heroes, Avenger)
• Backgammon (Starsky vs. Hutch, Photo Finish)
• Bingo (Pilot, Jojo)
• Blind Man’s Bluff (Satan’s Witches)
• Charades (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Charages, Wally asks Julie, "animal, vegetable or mineral." (Murder on Stage 17)
• Checkers (Fix, Savage Sunday, Murder Ward, Quadromania, Starsky’s Brother, Vendetta))
• Chess (Iron Mike, Captain Dobey, You’re Dead, Plague, Murder at Sea, Cover Girl, Quadromania)
• Cootie (Crying Child)

• Hide and Seek (Foxy Lady, Game, Rosey Malone)
• Hide the Button (Snowstorm)
• Liar’s Poker (Action)
• Life and Death, “That Hide and Seek number of yours has turned into a game of Life and Death.” (Game)
• Marbles (Targets 1)
• Mastermind (Black and Blue)
• Monopoly (Starsky’s Lady)
• Patty Cake (Iron Mike)
• Peek-a-boo (Avenger)
• pinball (Kill Huggy Bear, Fix, Silence)
• Ping Pong (Sweet Revenge, Groupie, Rosey Malone)
• pinochle (Partners)
• Poker (Terror on the Docks, Losing Streak, Action, Huggy Can’t Go Home , Targets 2)
• Pong (Death Ride, Savage Sunday)
• Pool (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead, Pilot, Birds of a Feather, Committee, Heroes, Texas Longhorn, Game, Starsky vs. Hutch, Golden Angel, Groupie)
• Rock, Paper, Scissors, “baseball bat cancels out karate,” reference (Jojo)
• Scrabble (Discomania)
• Show and Tell (Little Girl Lost)
• Simon Says (Murder at Sea, Bloodbath)
• Sniff and Tell (Dandruff)
• Solitaire (Heroes, Game)
• Tic Tac Toe, Hutch appears to draw off camera on chalk board (Velvet Jungle)
• Truth or Consequences (Discomania)
• Twister (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• War, card game (Plague)

Starsky and Hutch quote children’s games or poems
• “Abracadabra,” Starsky says, putting blindfold on Hutch. (Blindfold)
• “Button, button…[who’s got the button?] Starsky wonders about their fellow cops. (Snowstorm)
• “Come out, come out, wherever you are,” says Starsky. (Cover Girl, Targets 3)
• “Finders keepers,” Starsky says when he gets Allison’s phone number. (Targets 2)
• “Olly, Olly in free,” Starsky says to Joey. (Murder at Sea)
• “Olly, Olly in free,” “Starsky says to Basil, who is hiding under the pool table. (Photo Finish)
• “Pretty please with a big red berry on top,” Starsky begs Emily to sculpt. (Blindfold)
• “Think I may, I think I might” = variation on “I wish I may, I wish I might…[wish upon a star tonight]” Starsky. (Snowstorm)
• “If you don’t succeed at first, you try again,” = variation on “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Hutch (Targets 2)

Specific playing cards
• seven of spades, what Starsky drew (Murder at Sea)
• jack of diamonds, what Huggy thought he drew (Murder at Sea)
• five of hearts, what Hutch drew (Targets 1)
• jack of hearts, what Starsky thought he drew (Targets 1)
• two aces, Boseman had in his sleeve (Huggy Can't Go Home)
• cards mentioned in the poker game, a five, an eight, a six and "a big seven" (Huggy Cant' Go Home)


Minors
• “A grown man doesn’t drive a car like that, not a grown man,” Starsky tells Hutch, regarding Belle. (Targets 2)
• "Look at him; he took to that stuff like a baby to a bottle, Hey, come on baby," goon says to Hutch. (Fix)
• Jack Forest is killed while checking out a report of a baby left in a gas station restroom. (Pariah)
• “When a car is wild, it’s like my child,” Merle says to Starsky and Hutch. (Bloodbath)
• “This (the model train) is for kids, and you’re not a kid,” brat tells Starsky at the toy store. (Nightmare)
• Mr. Arnold has two "rotten kids." (Starsky vs Hutch)
• Detective Ed Jamieson's wife "just had their first kid." (Terror on the Docks)
• Stu Bassett just dropped "his kid" off at the bus station. (Foxy Lady)
• Detective Marchetti was the father of two. (Heavyweight)
• Starsky interviews a ten-year old boy. (Huggy Can't Go Home)
• Uncle Elmo’s “tiny little singing goldfish” probably grew up, and their voices changed, says Hutch. (Nightmare, Crying Child)
• Crandell rapes a 17-year-old girl in Pennsylvania (Snowstorm)
• Bobby Marsh (Survival)
• Kenny Adachis’ quintuplets (Dandruff)
• Kiko’s sullen pals on the dock (Running)
• There is a fake baby in the carriage (Cover Girl)
• A baby is heard crying in a room at the Leland Hotel (Running)
• Bruce (Black and Blue)
• Cary (Las Vegas Strangler)
• Chicky (Quadromania)
• Corey (Deadly Imposter)
• Donna Pilfrey (Birds of a Feather)
• Franklin Jones’ eight and ten year old kids (Crying Child)
• Guy and Vickie Mayer (Crying Child)
• Karen tells the other stripper her mom is watching the baby (Lady Blue)
• Gwen’s daughter in photo (Crying Child)
• Harry Wheeling tosses a ball to one outside of apartment (Velvet Jungle)
• Jamie Rigger (Targets 1)
• Joanna Haymes (Psychic)
• Joey Carston (Trap, Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Junior Walters (Manchild on the Streets)
• Kiko Ramos (Running, Little Girl Lost)
• Lizzie Tyce (Satan’s Witches)
• Lizzie Thorne has an eight year old daughter (Discomania)
• Peter Pan (Nightmare)
• Lonnie Craig (Pariah)
• Meg (Hostages)
• Ringo (Psychic)
• Cha Cha (Psychic)
• Billy Ryan (Vendetta)
• Mark Johnson, his name is seen on the top form of the child abuse cases stacked on the desk(Crying Child)
• Mickey (Bust Amboy)
• Molly/Pete (Little Girl Lost)
• Richie Yeager (Plague)
• Rosie Dobey (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Cal Dobey (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead)
• Ross Bradley, mentioned on the radio (Savage Sunday)
• Sally (Starsky’s Lady)
• Steve (Ninety Pounds of Trouble)
• Stevie Spenser (Heavyweight)
• Stewart Ross (Cover Girl)
• Tommy (Nightmare)
• Toni (Action)
• Tony and Huey (Savage Sunday)
• Warrick (Pilot)
• Vivian (Black and Blue)

Cops, mostly dead, as family men/women
• Agent Bronson, it’s pointed out, had no family. (Starsky’s Brother)
• Fargo is divorced, appears to have one young son as per photo on his desk. (Committee)
• Frank Marchetti was the father of two and married. (Heavyweight)
• Hutch points out Corman, Burke and Kalowitz are all “family men.” (Snowstorm)
• Jamieson’s wife “just had her first kid.” (Terror on the Docks)
• McDermont, divorced, had little girl. (Specialist)
• Officer Jack Forest has a wife and kids. (Pariah)
• Lizzie Tyce has an eight-year-old daughter. (Discomania)
• Agent Weldon says to Starsky and Hutch, “Maybe there ought to be a law about people like us having families.” (Starsky’s Brother)
• Dobey has two children. (Captain Dobey, You’re Dead, Long Walk)

Cops point out they were cops long before Starsky and Hutch were cops
• “We were cracking heads when you were only daydreaming,” Kalowitz tells Starsky and Hutch (Snowstorm)
• “I was busting scum in this division when you two were still playing patty-cake,” Mike tells Starsky and Hutch (Iron Mike)