Interesting blog post. Nice analysis of the show.
I'd read that Milner, when asked about co-stars of his two big shows, Route 66 and Adam-12, mentioned that while George Maharis didn't seem too interested in keeping in touch, McCord and him had always stayed friends. Somehow, that's nice to know.
The Dana Hall episode was interesting to watch, but despite affording Pflug's character every dignity as a female cop, she was trivialized a tiny bit as scenes at the beginning and end of the episode - when she's in civilian clothes - are introduced with a sort of vamp-like musical sting. It's not as loud and brassy as say, a Catwoman scene on "Batman" - it's a little more subtle. But it's still kind of funny. She's completely competent as a cop, but she still gets the come-hither music.
As for the finale...I miss the old, perkier Jean. I've read McCord was very close with Ricky Nelson which might explain why Jean was re-cast with Ricky's wife. The final season of Adam-12 seemed to be the Mark VII Nepotism Season for the show, with a daughter each of Milner, McCord, and Bobby Troup all having parts. In the second to last episode, where Reed knocks on the door of a drug dealer / pornographer, the kid who peeked through the door looked a lot like McCord as well, but that seems like a long shot.
As of this writing, you can own your very own original Adam-12 costume. Martin Milner's auctioning a career's worth of memorabilia on eBay, including one of his police uniforms.
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