![]() This episode is a complete hoot from start to finish, it's hard to describe & it's one of those episodes where words just can't do it justice. The whole notion of a 60 plus year old Quincy speaking out against punk music & it's spaced out teenage followers is amusing enough on it's own but the music itself, the lyrics, the dialogue between the punks & Quincy, the story, the talk show sequence, the clothes & make-up the punks wear & the nightclub scenes all add up to make Next Stop, Nowhere one of the funniest so bad it's absolutely hilarious TV experiences I've ever had the undisputed pleasure of viewing. Episode 8 from season 8 this Quincy story was directed by Ray Danton & is a true Quincy classic although not necessarily for the right reasons. Quincy is shocked & puts down punk music as a contributory cause of death on Zack's coroners report which attracts the attention of the local media, Quincy has to defend his opinions & findings or risk his reputation. ![]() Emily Hanover (Anita Gillette) says she knew Zack's girlfriend Abigail Garvin (Melora Hardin) & was counselling her, she also tells Quincy of the depressing & negative punk rock music these kids listen to that preach murder, suicide & hate. Monahan (Garry Walberg) already has the murder weapon with prints so catching the culprit shouldn't be too difficult. coroner Quincy's (Jack Klugman) autopsy table. ![]() Quincy M.E.: Next Stop, Nowhere starts at the Underground Zero nightclub where a punk rock band called Mayhem are playing to a crowd of stoned punks, one such stoned punk named Zack decides to some 'slam dancing' & ends up with an ice pick in the back of his neck & shortly after on L.A. ![]()
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