The show revolves around polar opposite brothers Rick (McRaney) and A.J. (for “Andrew Jackson”) Simon (Parker). Rick was a United States Marine Corps Vietnam veteran and had much more street sense, while A.J. went to college and had book smarts. Rick preferred things that were viewed by his brother as lower-class, like pickup trucks (Rick’s Dodge Power Wagon is notable for its dull paint and large metal bumper used in one episode to crush the engine of a car), while A.J. took care of his money and could afford to be more fashionable (A.J. often drove a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, and later, a customized Chevrolet Camaro Z28 and also drove a 1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS convertible in the two-part episode, “Pirate’s Key”). A.J. was a practicing Catholic, while Rick was not. Rick lived on a boat in A.J.’s yard. A.J. preferred to first try to do things by the rules while Rick was much more of a free spirit, using a classic P.I. type of justice. Even their guns are different: Rick has a .44 Magnum and A.J. has a .357 Magnum revolver. wiki

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1 Response » to “Simon & Simon (1981)”

  1. paul apodaca says:

    what about showing another popular series, “Mannix”. I’m sure there is a heavy following of this series.

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