Norm Macdonald - Kojak & Prostitutes

Bob Kendall
11 Jan 201701:11

Summary

TLDRIn this nostalgic TV show excerpt, Telly Savalas' character Kojak mentors a fresh police academy graduate, Crocker, played by Kevin Dobson. As they investigate a series of murders involving prostitutes, Crocker's naivety is highlighted when he mistakenly identifies a victim as innocent. Kojak, with his worldly experience, humorously corrects him, revealing the victim's true occupation with a poignant reminder of the harsh realities of the streets.

Takeaways

  • 📺 The script is a discussion about the old TV show 'Kojak' featuring Telly Savalas.
  • 🍭 Telly Savalas' character, Kojak, is known for always having a lollipop.
  • 👮‍♂️ The episode mentioned is about Crocker's first day, played by Kevin Dobson, who is fresh out of the police academy.
  • 🌱 Crocker is described as 'green', indicating his inexperience in police work.
  • 🕵️‍♂️ Kojak is portrayed as a seasoned detective who has seen it all and knows everything.
  • 🔍 The plot involves a series of murders of prostitutes, which is the central mystery of the episode.
  • 👵 Crocker is tasked with gathering information from the mother of one of the victims.
  • 🤔 After talking to the mother, Crocker mistakenly believes the victim was not a prostitute but a 'good girl'.
  • 🍭 Kojak humorously uses his lollipop to emphasize his point about the victim's true profession.
  • 🎉 The phrase 'Mama's apple pie, the Fourth of July' is used by Kojak to sarcastically agree with Crocker before revealing the truth.
  • 🕊️ The term 'HOOKA' is a playful and coded way Kojak uses to reveal the victim was indeed a prostitute.

Q & A

  • What is the name of the TV show being discussed in the transcript?

    -The TV show being discussed is 'Kojak', featuring Telly Savalas.

  • Who played the character of Crocker in the pilot episode of Kojak?

    -Kevin Dobson played the character of Crocker in the pilot episode.

  • What was Crocker's background according to the script?

    -Crocker was just out of the police academy and was considered green, meaning inexperienced.

  • What was the situation that Crocker was tasked to investigate in the script?

    -Crocker was tasked to investigate a series of murders involving prostitutes.

  • What was Crocker's initial conclusion after talking to the mother of one of the victims?

    -Crocker concluded that the victim was not a prostitute but a good girl.

  • How did Kojak respond to Crocker's conclusion about the victim?

    -Kojak sarcastically agreed with Crocker, implying that despite what the mother said, the victim was indeed a prostitute.

  • What is the significance of the lollipop that Kojak has?

    -The lollipop is a signature characteristic of Kojak, symbolizing his unique style and personality.

  • What phrase did Kojak use to sarcastically agree with Crocker's conclusion?

    -Kojak used the phrase 'Yep. She was a good girl. Mama's apple pie. the fourth of July.' to sarcastically agree.

  • What does the term 'Mama's apple pie' imply in the context of the script?

    -The term 'Mama's apple pie' is used to suggest an idealized, innocent image of the victim, contrasting with the reality of her being a prostitute.

  • What is the term Kojak uses to refer to the victim after Crocker's report?

    -Kojak refers to the victim as a 'HOOKA', which is a slang term for a prostitute.

  • What does the interaction between Kojak and Crocker reveal about their relationship?

    -The interaction reveals a mentor-mentee relationship where Kojak, the experienced detective, guides the naive and inexperienced Crocker.

  • How does the script depict the contrast between Kojak's experience and Crocker's inexperience?

    -The script depicts this contrast through their handling of the investigation and their perspectives on the victim's background, with Kojak being more cynical and Crocker being more trusting.

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