Well, at least they're semi-back! With a sense of continuity befitting previous A-Team episodes, it was nice to see the A-Team get back some of that flair they had in earlier seasons. I thoroughly enjoyed the fact that the writers kept the A-Team domestic this episode around, a decision that heralds earlier seasons where the formula of the show was intact (though I'd love to see if they could pull this off with an international mission in a way a little more convincing than this season's episode "The Theory of Revolution" ...which on its own was a good episode though annoying at points courtesy of our newbie Dishpan and the puppeteering of a one Gen. Stockwell). As Murdock would say our boys were, 'knights of the road' yet again. I'm also glad to see more Face and Murdock interaction this time around. With Frankie as the official stand-in on the show now, it's made it difficult as a viewer to see the characters all fall into their rightful places. I think that is why so many fans, myself included at times, have, as one may say, such a bone to pick with Frankie. There's great potential there to flesh out his character with the right touches he could've been made to be his own character fully and completely, but it seems the writers kept him as a 2-D stand-in, with moments of all the characters jumbled into this official 'Frankie Package'. I hope they will flesh his character out a bit more as the end draws nearer but I have a feeling that's a prayer for a miracle that even the A-Team couldn't, as blasphemous as thinking such could be, ever deliver on. Still, I enjoyed this episode. It's not fully on par with episodes of some of the previous seasons, but it's getting there.