Furillo's star shines before the media when he discloses the findings of his police-corruption commission, angering a jealous Chief Daniels.
An escapee from a mental institution hopes to make Buntz (who sent him away) break down and beg for his life.
The Blues are empathetic toward Thomas Jackson, a famous pro football star who stands to lose lucrative commercial endorsements when he is arrested for soliciting.
Furillo tries to soothe the excitable ex-gang leader Jesus Martinez to get his cooperation in baiting a corrupt judge suspected of accepting payoffs.
After being buried alive for eleven days, Hunter is finally rescued -- and is advised by Furillo to avoid any references to the Donner party.