• Off topic, but Iron Maiden had a song entitled The Fugitive. But, that has nothing to do with this week's episode, which finds Dick trapped in a caved in missle silo, with Gerard waiting for him in the event he survives. Kimble is the greatest escape artist since Houdini, but how is he getting out of this? To set the scene, Dick is working for a civilian crew digging the silo for the government. The background check wasn't too stringent apparently. A congresswoman is there to write a report, and she has history with the construction company owner. Not good history, as she blamed him for another job that went wrong, which he says wasn't his fault. And there's this photographer who takes a picture of her and Kimble at the bottom of the silo. Col. Len Taft the third tells him not to use the pic and he promises not to do so. He breaks his promise, and even worse, clumsily knocks a can of gasoline down the silo, which lands on a blow torch! So this is a real problem. The photog, a real weasel, is happy his pic gets published and has absolutely no guilt about the disaster he's caused. Of course, the pic gets back to Gerard, and here he comes. Meanwhile, Dick heroically saves everyone by tapping on a pipe and having air sent in before everyone suffocates. So he's a hero to all of those trapped, even the unlovable congresswoman. So, here we are. Is it a spoiler to say he gets away? Well, it's not the finale, so there's that. And Gerard is there, and the brilliant lawman never gets his man, so there's that, too. In the end, the congresswoman and the construction company owner just might be starting a beautiful relationship. Richard Kimble, bringing people together since 1963. Richard Kimble.....fugitive.