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Episode Power Rankings

The peaks and the valleys. Find the essential episodes — and the ones to skip.

#1
S3E14 8.7
Homicide: DR-22

While investigating the murder of a pretty young career girl, Friday and Gannon meet a little old man named Calvin Lampe who is more than a little interested in their investigation. In fact, he even is looked at as a suspect because of his attention to every detail in the case. However, the two detectives are in for a big shock when they find out that Mr. Lampe is a retired chief of detectives and that he is a good friend of their boss, Captain Hugh Brown. Lampe's know how and good old fashioned detective work are a big help as Joe and Bill try to solve a very difficult case.

#2
S2E2 8.5
The Shooting Board

After work Joe Friday goes by a laundromat to buy cigarettes. He interrupts a burglar stealing from the coin box, and shots are fired. The burglar dies, and Friday is investigated by the shooting board to see if it is a justified shot.

#3
S1E4 8.4
The Interrogation

Friday and Gannon question Officer Paul Culver, on the job only 114 days and currently working undercover out of the narcotics division, about the armed robbery of a liquor store in Hollywood. Despite a positive identification in the line-up and thinking he failed the lie-detector tests, Culver swears he is innocent.

#4 Personnel: The Shooting S4E1 8.3
#5 D.H.Q.: Night School S4E22 8.3
#6 D.H.Q.: The Victims S4E26 8.3
#7 The Senior Citizen S2E7 8.2
#8 The LSD Story S1E1 8.1
#9 Homicide: Who Killed Who? S4E15 8.1
#10 The Gun S1E15 8.0

Lowlights

#98 S3E13 Community Relations: DR-17 6.5

Friday and Gannon are assigned to attend a conference at Lake Arrowhead where focus groups are formed to develop suggestions to improve community relations and have to deal with bias and prejudice.

#97 Narcotics: DR-16 S3E11 6.6
#96 Public Affairs: DR-12 S3E8 6.9
#95 The Big Clan S2E21 7.0
#94 Training: DR-18 S3E9 7.1

The Quality Arc

Each point is an episode, plotted in order. Colored bands mark season boundaries. Look for the rise, the plateau, or the decline.

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Episode Engagement

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Series Trajectory

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Season Momentum

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Season Consistency

How steady is each season? Tightly clustered dots mean reliable quality. Scattered dots mean a wild ride.

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