[s2e15] Murdock Handcuffs Apr 2026
The episode concludes with a classic A-Team ruse where Hannibal tricks Decker into destroying a guest house using a stereo system and war sound effects. As the dust settles, Murdock immediately returns to his comedy routines, quipping "Book 'em, Danno!" in a nod to Hawaii Five-O . This rapid return to "insanity" is not a sign of instability, but of recovery. For Murdock, being "mad" is his way of being at peace; however, " Say It with Bullets " proves that his loyalty to the team is the only thing more powerful than his need for the mask.
In the landscape of 1980s television, few characters were as enigmatic as Captain H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock. Throughout The A-Team , Murdock’s primary function is to serve as the team’s eccentric pilot, a man whose permanent residence in a Veterans Administration psychiatric hospital provides him with a "get out of jail free" card from the military police hunting his comrades. However, Season 2, Episode 15, " Say It with Bullets ," provides a rare and profound glimpse behind this mask, demonstrating that Murdock’s "madness" is often a tactical choice—a layer of psychological armor that he sheds the moment his team is in genuine peril. [S2E15] Murdock Handcuffs
While there is no specific episode titled "Murdock Handcuffs," the concept likely refers to a pivotal moment in . In this episode, "Howling Mad" Murdock breaks his usual "insane" persona to save his team, specifically when Tawnia Baker’s cover is blown. The episode concludes with a classic A-Team ruse