[s4e6] Angels' Night: Out
Retrospective reviews often cite this episode as a "comfort watch." It represents the height of 1970s television production—saturated colors, feathered hair, and low-stakes mystery. For modern viewers, it serves as a nostalgic time capsule of disco-era California culture [2, 3].
: While Season 4 is often criticized for being "softer," this episode still features the choreographed action sequences and stunt driving that kept the show a ratings powerhouse during its original run [3]. Critical Perspective [S4E6] Angels' Night Out
: This episode comes early in the fourth season, during Shelley Hack’s brief tenure as Tiffany Welles. Fans often look at this period as a transition from the "street-smart" vibe of the original trio to a more "refined" and intellectual team dynamic [1, 2]. Retrospective reviews often cite this episode as a