"Chester Nut"
Season: 1 Episode: 22
Production Number: 122
Original Airdate: April 13, 1999
Written By: William Applegate, Jr. -----------------William Lawlor
Directed By: Joey Travolta
Season 1
1. "Daybomber"
2. "Too Young To Die"
3. "In Transit"
4. "Electra"
5. "Silicon Sting"
6. "Cop Star"
7. "Strange Currencies"
8. "Rage"
9. "Words Will Never Hurt Me"
10. "Rap Sheet"
11. "For Whom the Bullet Tolls"
12. "Old Scores"
13. "My Brother's Keeper"
14. "211 Kidney"
15. "Special Order 40"
16. "Falcon"
17. "Green Justice"
18. "Smash and Grab"
19. "Killing on Lily Lane"
20. "Death House"
21. "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling"
22. "Chester Nut"
23. "Captain Crimestopper"
24. "Big Guns"
25. "National Security"
26. "Wake-Up Call"
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SUMMARY
Chase and August arrive at the scene of a murder at a mental hospital, where a prominent psychiatrist has been stabbed to death. The suspect is identified as patient Treat Donnelly, who is revealed to be Chase's cousin, and vehemently denies killing the doctor. Several of Dr. Benning's colleagues fall under suspicion, and the plot thickens when it is learned that Elaine Hall, the dead doctor's beautiful assistant and one of the suspects, has more than one personality.
GUEST STARS
Don Stark |
Treat Donnelly |
Nancy LeSuk |
Elaine Hall |
Johnny Williams |
Dr. Jerry Stein |
Kenneth Tigar |
Captain Jensen |
Christopher Boyer |
Cragmeyer |
Jack Bannon |
Dr. Andrew Benning |
Ron Karabatsos |
Mr. Gobano |
TRIVIA
Kendra does not appear in this episode.
While talking to Elaine Hall at the restaurant, Chase mentions the time he and August appeared on The Streets of Los Angeles, in the episode "Cop Star."
Treat is imitating a Tarzan yell when Chase visits him in jail and asks, "Pretty good Tarzan, hu?" to which Chase replies "I've heard better." Wolf Larson (Chase) played Tarzan on TV prior to L.A. Heat.
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