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Florence (Florence Halop) is taken hostage by a grenade-carrying man who mugged Christine (Markie Post).
Florence (Florence Halop) is taken hostage by a grenade-carrying man who mugged Christine (Markie Post).
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S3, EP21 "The Hurricane"Several expectant mothers are stranded in the courtroom when a hurricane strikes the city. Dick Butkus, Brent Spiner and Pam Grier guest star.
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S3, EP17 "The Muggee"Florence (Florence Halop) is taken hostage by a grenade-carrying man who mugged Christine (Markie Post).
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