The A-Team season 1 episode 13 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The A-Team tackles a high-stakes hijacking of Beller Flight 2-6-7 by the United People's Resistance. Disguised and cunning, they negotiate with the hijackers and manage a daring onboard operation. Despite complications, including Murdock's incapacitation, they successfully land the plane, running on fumes. The episode closes with the team making little profit and Murdock humorously returning to his institutionalized life.
Full Episode S01E13 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Who are the A-Team?
A commando unit imprisoned for a crime they didn't commit, now working as soldiers of fortune in Los Angeles.
What happens in the hijacking of Beller Flight 2-6-7?
The United People's Resistance hijacks the plane, demanding immediate takeoff and threatening passenger safety.
How do airline officials respond to the hijacking?
They consider calling the FBI and the A-Team, but face difficulties contacting the airline owner, Mr. Beller.
What is the A-Team's plan for rescuing the hijacked plane?
They plan to board the plane by disguising themselves and negotiate with the hijackers for a hostage exchange.
Who is Murdock in the A-Team?
Murdock is a member who has been institutionalized for 10 years and is released to join the team for this mission.
How does the A-Team overpower the hijackers?
Through a combination of disguises, negotiations, and physical confrontations, they manage to take control.
What complications arise during the A-Team's operation?
Murdock is incapacitated, and the team faces the challenge of landing the plane without proper pilots.
How is the hijacked plane eventually landed?
Murdock, despite his injuries, guides Hannibal to land the plane safely, even with low fuel.
What is the financial outcome for the A-Team?
They realize they have made very little profit from the operation.
What happens to Murdock at the end of the episode?
Murdock is taken back to the institution, ending the episode on a humorous and bittersweet note.