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Someone's got both Starsky and Hutch convinced that there's no way to find each other.
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Post-series. The danger Neal is in from the Pink Panthers, even though they are in prison, is handled directly by the show in the aftermath of the op - Neal fakes his death. What is not handled at all is the fact that Peter, and his family, are in almost as much danger as Neal is. (Almost as much, because Peter at least has the thin protection of an alias).
Most of chapters two through six are coming from Neal's imagination.
This is follows my other story "Twenty-Three Million and Counting," but can be read without it; there may be a line or two of which the meaning isn't obvious.
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A missing scene for The Maze Affair, and then a reimagined ending for it.
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This is a "what it could have been." There is nothing in it particularly in common with the original episode by this title, except for the title.
Huggy Bear learns of disastrous news, but finds it difficult to relay the news to Starsky, partly because of the nature of the news, partly because Starsky is undercover and can't really talk freely, and partly because of the interference of an old homeless man called Pendergast. -
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This is set post-series, beginning with the very moment the show ends.
The ending was, purposefully, I think, ambiguous. Is Neal going to continue to be a criminal? Has he been reformed, and he's mostly just protecting the others by "killing himself off"?
I think the best (and most reasonable) answer is "yes." So this story is a working-out of that.
