Simon & Simon Season 5 Episode 6

Simon & Simon Season 5 Episode 6 Have You Hugged Your Private Detective Today?

  • November 7, 1985
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Simon & Simon season 5 episode 6, titled "Have You Hugged Your Private Detective Today?," follows the detective duo as they face a challenging case involving a missing family member. The episode begins with a distraught woman coming to the Simon brothers for help finding her son, who has been missing for several weeks.

The Simons start their investigation by talking to the woman's husband, a wealthy businessman who seems uninterested in finding his stepson. They also contact the police, but they are not much help since the missing person is an adult and has been gone for so long.

As they continue to dig deeper, the Simons discover that the missing son had been involved in some shady activities that may have put him in danger. They also learn that his stepfather had a possible motive for wanting him out of the picture.

Meanwhile, the Simons deal with some personal drama as well. A former client, a woman who had seduced Rick in a previous episode, comes back into their lives and asks for their help. However, they quickly realize that she is not being completely honest with them and may be using them for her own gain.

The episode culminates in a dramatic sequence where the Simons must rescue the missing son from a dangerous situation. Along the way, they uncover more information about the case and find the evidence they need to solve it.

Overall, "Have You Hugged Your Private Detective Today?" is a thrilling episode that showcases the Simon brothers' skills as detectives and their ability to navigate complicated personal relationships. It also highlights the danger that comes with their job and the importance of perseverance in solving cases.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 7, 1985
  • Language
    English