Spoilers
“Duty Free Rome”

Last episode, I wondered if it was the episode where Bill Pugen spontaneously combusted. It wasn’t.
It was this episode.
This was an absolute shock when I first saw this episode back in the 1990s. I couldn’t believe that a serious TV show had a character die by spontaneously combusting. And then to treat it like that was a truth.
I have always enjoyed the mysterious things, and I remember having some knowledge of spontaneous combustion, but to see it used in the show like this, well, it was a shock.
It also started the long running gag of Wambaugh instructing his clients that they shouldn’t tell him the whole truth. The idea that a client telling their lawyer the truth could hamstring the lawyer is something that I have seen elsewhere (The Practice and Boston Legal spring o mind.. both David E. Kelley shows) but I think this is where it originated.

The story with Maxine and her therapist started in this episode and, if I recall, gets worse for Maxine before it gets better.
There was also the religious argument going on. A couple who both have a genetic marker for a terrible birth defect are scared to have sex and the church will not allow them to use birth control without it being considered a sin. Roy Dotrice joined the cast as Father Gary Barrett. He would be involved with several religious fights in Rome over the series.