This show is all about the hit TV Show Moonlighting that aired from 1985 to 1989 starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd.


Grace Chivell and Shawna Saari take a look at each episode in chronological order from the Pilot to the end of the fifth and final season.


They discuss the direction, the production, the outfits, the lighting, the car chases, and the tumultuous relationship between Maddie Hayes and David Addison.


In this first episode of Season Two, David’s brother Richie (Charles Rocket) arrives in town, spending money extravagantly and flirting with Maddie, which makes David jealous. While David gets to handle his jealousy, Maddie has just found out that she owes the IRS $35,000. 


David asks his brother Richie for a loan to help Maddie out but tells him not to say a word about it. He tells Maddie that he found an agency bank account with money in it that no one knew about. 


David gets angry when due to a mistaken identity, David is attacked by a stranger in the men’s room wanting his money back thinking he is Richie. He has now realized that all this money that Richie has been flaunting does not belong to him.

 

Richie found $100,000 under the hood of his car, but refuses to go to the police as he is sure the money is “dirty”.


The money belongs to a drug dealer, Mr. Navarone, who corners the Blue Moon team at a shopping mall. However, the team scatters the money over a third-floor mall balcony, to the excitement of all the shoppers below and to the dismay of Mr. Navarone.


This is the first episode of the series in which David and Maddie break the fourth wall, welcoming the audience back for the second season at the start of the episode.


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