Lou Grant Season 4 Episode 12

Lou Grant Season 4 Episode 12 Search

  • February 9, 1981
  • 46 min
  • 7.2  (8)

Lou Grant season 4 episode 12, entitled Search, follows the staff at the Los Angeles Tribune as they investigate a story about a young girl who was kidnapped. The episode opens with a banner headline stating that the girl, who was only 5 years old, has gone missing. The staff at the newspaper immediately jump into action, and the rest of the episode follows their search for the missing child.

At the beginning of the episode, Lou Grant, played by Ed Asner, is approached by a woman who asks him to run a story about her granddaughter, who has disappeared. Lou, being the seasoned journalist that he is, is hesitant to run the story until he learns more about it. However, as the day goes on and more information comes in, Lou becomes convinced that this is a story that needs to be told.

Lou assigns the story to one of his reporters, Joe Rossi, played by Robert Walden. Joe takes the lead on the story, and soon he is joined by the newspaper's crime reporter, Billie Newman, played by Linda Kelsey. Together, they begin to investigate the case and uncover details about the missing child that they hope will lead them to her.

As the search for the little girl intensifies, tensions begin to rise in the newsroom. The staff is constantly on edge as they work long hours and face the pressures of reporting on such a sensitive story. Lou, in particular, is feeling the strain, as he struggles to balance his role as a journalist with his compassion for the family of the missing child.

Meanwhile, the police are working around the clock to locate the missing girl. And as the reporters dig deeper into the case, they begin to uncover some disturbing information about the girl's family. There are rumors of abuse and neglect, and the reporters are forced to confront the possibility that someone close to the family may have been involved in the girl's disappearance.

As the investigation progresses, more and more people come forward with information that could help the reporters find the missing child. But the path to finding her is never straightforward, and the reporters are forced to navigate multiple false leads and dead ends.

Throughout the episode, the staff at the Tribune grapples with the ethical and moral questions that arise when reporting on such a sensitive and emotionally charged story. They must balance their desire to get the scoop with their commitment to telling the truth and treating the family with respect and compassion.

Overall, Lou Grant season 4 episode 12, Search, is a gripping and emotionally charged episode that highlights the complexities of investigative journalism. The episode explores the tension between the role of the media as watchdog and the need to show empathy and compassion for the victims of a story. The search for the missing child will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, while the ethical questions raised will provide ample food for thought long after the episode has ended.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 9, 1981
  • Runtime
    46 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.2  (8)