Other episodes include “Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered,” in which Jake and McCabe try to track down the crooks who robbed a shipping company, and “It Ain't Necessarily So,” in which nothing is as it seems in a tale of burglary, murder, and an adult magazine publisher.
Jake and the Fatman works because of the chemistry between Conrad and Penny in the two lead roles. It also features glamorous locales and has a grand easy style about it that makes for pleasant viewing in a time filled with exaggeratedly grave melodramas and reality shows. For amusing retro entertainment, throw in Jake and the Fatman's second season on DVD.
This DVD release features all ten second season episodes on three discs. There are no bonus features.
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