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-->'''Hannibal''': It's the same plan we nailed that Cong general with outside Khe San.
-->'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in the leg?
-->'''Murdock''': Where I got shot down?
-->'''BA''': That was a terrible plan.
-->'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
-->'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in the leg?
-->'''Murdock''': Where I got shot down?
-->'''BA''': That was a terrible plan.
-->'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
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-->'''Hannibal''': It's the same plan we nailed that Cong general with outside Khe San.
-->'''Face''':Sanh.\\
'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in theleg?
-->'''Murdock''':leg?\\
'''Murdock''': Where I got shotdown?
-->'''BA''':down?\\
'''BA''': That was a terribleplan.
-->'''Hannibal''':plan.\\
'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
-->'''Face''':
'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in the
-->'''Murdock''':
'''Murdock''': Where I got shot
-->'''BA''':
'''BA''': That was a terrible
-->'''Hannibal''':
'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
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** Murdock is seen reading an issue of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''.
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** After the Team's first encounter with the villains of the week, the bad guys are seen discussing the incident and one of them mentions "instead of going to the Chief, [Mahoney] goes out and hires the ''Film/SevenSamurai''."
** Murdock is seen reading an issue of''ComicBook/TheAvengers''.''ComicBook/FantasticFour''.
** Murdock is seen reading an issue of
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Face holds a cigar in his mouth while masquerading as an exterminator to get access to the police department locker rooms. After the officer with him leaves, he tosses the cigar away and says "I don't know how Hannibal stands those things." Face never had a problem smoking cigars in future episodes. In fact, he's seen smoking one in the ''very next episode'', "[[Recap/TheATeamS1E6BlackDayAtBadRock Black Day at Bad Rock[[". However, his tendencies as a smoker hadn't yet been established at this point.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Face holds a cigar in his mouth while masquerading as an exterminator to get access to the police department locker rooms. After the officer with him leaves, he tosses the cigar away and says "I don't know how Hannibal stands those things." Face never had a problem smoking cigars in future episodes. In fact, he's seen smoking one in the ''very next episode'', "[[Recap/TheATeamS1E6BlackDayAtBadRock Black Day at Bad Rock[[".Rock]]". However, his tendencies as a smoker hadn't yet been established at this point.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Face holds a cigar in his mouth while masquerading as an exterminator to get access to the police department locker rooms. After the officer with him leaves, he tosses the cigar away and says "I don't know how Hannibal stands those things." Face never had a problem smoking cigars in future episodes, though his tendencies as a smoker hadn't yet been established at this point.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Face holds a cigar in his mouth while masquerading as an exterminator to get access to the police department locker rooms. After the officer with him leaves, he tosses the cigar away and says "I don't know how Hannibal stands those things." Face never had a problem smoking cigars in future episodes, though episodes. In fact, he's seen smoking one in the ''very next episode'', "[[Recap/TheATeamS1E6BlackDayAtBadRock Black Day at Bad Rock[[". However, his tendencies as a smoker hadn't yet been established at this point.
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-->'''Murdoch''': Where I got shot down?
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** As the villains are carted off, Murdoch says, "[[Series/HawaiiFiveO Book 'em, Danno. Murder One]]".
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** Murdock is seen reading an issue of ''ComicBook/TheAvengers''.
** As the villains are carted off,Murdoch says, Officer Maloney tells them he doesn't know what to say to them. Murdock says he should say, "[[Series/HawaiiFiveO Book 'em, Danno. Murder One]]".
** As the villains are carted off,
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Face holds a cigar in his mouth while masquerading as an exterminator to get access to the police department locker rooms. After the officer with him leaves, he tosses the cigar away and says "I don't know how Hannibal stands those things." Face never had a problem smoking cigars in future episodes, though his tendencies as a smoker hadn't yet been established at this point.
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* ByTheBookCop: The policeman who hires the A-Team. He looks on the rogue unit as a disgrace to the entire department and intends to report what they're doing to ''someone'', no matter what happens or how little evidence he has. He even tells the team that if it weren't for the fact that the S.W.A.T. captain, Stark, and his men are worse, he'd report ''them'' for the fact that they're wanted by the government.
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* ByTheBookCop: The policeman who hires the A-Team. He looks on the rogue unit as a disgrace to the entire department and intends to report what they're doing to ''someone'', no matter what happens or how little evidence he has. He even tells the team that if it weren't for the fact that the S.W.A.T. captain, Stark, and his men are worse, he'd report ''them'' for the fact that they're wanted by the government. And it's implied that he ''did'' call the [=MPs=] in at the end.
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* ShoutOut: In the bar scene near the beginning, a disguised Hannibal refers to himself as "Kid Shelleen". This is the name of a character in ''Film/CatBallou''.
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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
** In the bar scene near the beginning, a disguised Hannibal refers to himself as "Kid Shelleen". This is the name of a character in''Film/CatBallou''.''Film/CatBallou''.
** As the villains are carted off, Murdoch says, "[[Series/HawaiiFiveO Book 'em, Danno. Murder One]]".
** In the bar scene near the beginning, a disguised Hannibal refers to himself as "Kid Shelleen". This is the name of a character in
** As the villains are carted off, Murdoch says, "[[Series/HawaiiFiveO Book 'em, Danno. Murder One]]".
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* NoodleIncident: Hannibal goes over the plan:
-->'''Hannibal''': It's the same plan we nailed that Cong general with outside Khe San.
-->'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in the leg?
-->'''Murdoch''': Where I got shot down?
-->'''BA''': That was a terrible plan.
-->'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
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-->'''Hannibal''': It's the same plan we nailed that Cong general with outside Khe San.
-->'''Face''': Ah, you mean where I took it in the leg?
-->'''Murdoch''': Where I got shot down?
-->'''BA''': That was a terrible plan.
-->'''Hannibal''': Now we got all the kinks worked out of it.
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* TaughtByTelevision: Face mentions that he learned most of his best cons from ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''.
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* ShoutOut: In the bar scene near the beginning, a disguised Hannibal refers to himself as "Kid Shelleen". This is the name of a character in ''Film/CatBallou''.
* TaughtByTelevision: Face mentions that he learned most of his best cons from''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''.''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''.
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* TaughtByTelevision: Face mentions that he learned most of his best cons from
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* EvilCounterpart: {{Discussed|Trope}}; when Face looks at the photos the bad guys gave the policeman to threaten him, he notes that they're about the distance that a professional sniper would use. These guys aren't disorganized mooks, they're good at what they do...and evil.
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* EvilCounterpart: EvilCounterpart:
** {{Discussed|Trope}}; when Face looks at the photos the bad guys gave the policeman to threaten him, he notes that they're about the distance that a professional sniper would use. These guys aren't disorganized mooks, they're good at what they do...and evil.
** {{Discussed|Trope}}; when Face looks at the photos the bad guys gave the policeman to threaten him, he notes that they're about the distance that a professional sniper would use. These guys aren't disorganized mooks, they're good at what they do...and evil.
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** This is especially true when it comes to the SWAT captain, Stark. Stark, like Hannibal, is the one who drew together the team and keeps them on track. However, Hannibal commands Face, B.A., and Murdock through respect and love and [[AFatherToHisMen makes sure they're taken care of in spite of how dangerous the missions tend to be]]. Stark commands his men through fear (both of revealing whatever dark secrets he's got on them and getting on his bad side) and won't hesitate to kill them if he thinks he has reason to do so.
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* LawmanGoneBad: The villains of the episode are a SWAT team gone bad. (Admittedly, it seems the leader, who came up with the idea and pulled the others into it, is the worst part of the problem.) They don't seem to have any really complex reason for it, aside from making more money (and, in the case of the team, avoiding exposure.)
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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When the rogue team confronts the policeman who's about to blow their cover, they show him photos they took of his daughter at her college campus, while implying the entire time that it would be easy for them to kill her if he goes through with his threat to tell the chief about their side business.
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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When the rogue team confronts the policeman who's about to blow their cover, they show him photos they took of his daughter at her college campus, while implying the entire time that it would be easy for them to kill her if he goes through with his threat to tell the chief about their side business.business.
* TaughtByTelevision: Face mentions that he learned most of his best cons from ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''.
* TaughtByTelevision: Face mentions that he learned most of his best cons from ''Franchise/{{Dragnet}}''.
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A policeman comes to the A-Team for help -- he knows that a SWATTeam in his city has gone rogue and is hiring themselves out as assassins. However, he has no evidence, and they've threatened his family if he goes to the chief about it. Now the team is up against a group almost as good as they are...but they're up to the job.
!!This episode includes examples of the following tropes:
* {{Blackmail}}: The captain of the rogue team got something on several officers and then had them transferred to his command, forcing them to cooperate with his hitman operation.
* ByTheBookCop: The policeman who hires the A-Team. He looks on the rogue unit as a disgrace to the entire department and intends to report what they're doing to ''someone'', no matter what happens or how little evidence he has. He even tells the team that if it weren't for the fact that the S.W.A.T. captain, Stark, and his men are worse, he'd report ''them'' for the fact that they're wanted by the government.
* EvilCounterpart: {{Discussed|Trope}}; when Face looks at the photos the bad guys gave the policeman to threaten him, he notes that they're about the distance that a professional sniper would use. These guys aren't disorganized mooks, they're good at what they do...and evil.
-->'''Face''': It'd be like going up against ourselves.
* IronicNurseryRhyme: One of the A-Team's tactics to mess with the bad guys is sending Murdock, disguised as a man from a funeral parlor, to the leader's apartment, claiming he thought he had to deliver a funeral wreath. Murdock sings a verse or two of "The Hearse Song" while he's making the delivery.
* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When the rogue team confronts the policeman who's about to blow their cover, they show him photos they took of his daughter at her college campus, while implying the entire time that it would be easy for them to kill her if he goes through with his threat to tell the chief about their side business.
!!This episode includes examples of the following tropes:
* {{Blackmail}}: The captain of the rogue team got something on several officers and then had them transferred to his command, forcing them to cooperate with his hitman operation.
* ByTheBookCop: The policeman who hires the A-Team. He looks on the rogue unit as a disgrace to the entire department and intends to report what they're doing to ''someone'', no matter what happens or how little evidence he has. He even tells the team that if it weren't for the fact that the S.W.A.T. captain, Stark, and his men are worse, he'd report ''them'' for the fact that they're wanted by the government.
* EvilCounterpart: {{Discussed|Trope}}; when Face looks at the photos the bad guys gave the policeman to threaten him, he notes that they're about the distance that a professional sniper would use. These guys aren't disorganized mooks, they're good at what they do...and evil.
-->'''Face''': It'd be like going up against ourselves.
* IronicNurseryRhyme: One of the A-Team's tactics to mess with the bad guys is sending Murdock, disguised as a man from a funeral parlor, to the leader's apartment, claiming he thought he had to deliver a funeral wreath. Murdock sings a verse or two of "The Hearse Song" while he's making the delivery.
* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When the rogue team confronts the policeman who's about to blow their cover, they show him photos they took of his daughter at her college campus, while implying the entire time that it would be easy for them to kill her if he goes through with his threat to tell the chief about their side business.