How not to get away with murder
What year is it again?
OnAquarius, its 1967.
No more making daisy chains; its time to jump into the history books.

Credit: Ron Batzdorff/NBC
But history has a way of repeating itself.
And this is all going to fall apart in the bloodiest possible way.
The pregnancy positions Emma as another of Charlies victims.
Back in 1967, Charlie is also in over his head.
He doesnt ask; he just kind of intimidates everyone around him into doing what he wants.
Actions speak louder, Charles.
Does Emma know what shes doing when she adds those mushrooms to the soup?
Emma is Charlies secret weapon.
The girls sleep with Dennis, and hes putty in their hands.
Charlie squints: Like chocolate chip and stuff?
Its so mundane its incredible.
All of Charlies girls could be at home doing homework.
But Charlie doesnt trust free desserts or music industry connections.
He also meets future ally Charles Watson.
(Yeah, that dont work.
Im going to call you Tex.)
Sure enough, in 1969, hes got wild eyes.
NEXT: Pushing the envelope
Anyway, lets check in on Sam!
This isnt really about the witness.
Problem solved, the Hodiak Way.
This is just about Ron not liking Sam at all.
What is Rons deal?
Is there history between them?
Whatever it is, Sam feels like Rons home life explains it all.
), identifies her as Tina Greenwood, a senior at Vineland High.
In a visit to Tinas mother, Sam suggests that Tina might just be doing what Emma did.
Meanwhile, Sam follows a radio call to an apartment building where multiple residents report hearing a woman scream.
(Whos obsolete now, Ron?)
Shafe pretends to be on the guys side so that trick him into a confession.
Shafe has been on a roll lately.
The men act like socializing with Jeannie in exchange for free food issuchan inconvenience.
NEXT: Not a crook
The Cutlers arent the only couple having problems.
Ken gets the idea from Graces dad, who continues to be terrible.
He wont open up about his work.
(Did he have another chat with the witness cop?)
If work werent such a 24/7 affair, that would be one thing, but Sam is always out.
Im just alone again in a different mans house, Grace explains as she leaves.
Even Shafe and Kristin have hit a rough patch.
They cant even agree on the war, which Kristin wouldnt mind seeing America lose.
Maybe we need to stop thinking were the whole worlds answer to things, she says.
I want our daughter to grow up in a country that can learn that.
Maybe even live it.
Never felt that great to me.
Shes right about that.
This weeks investigation into high-powered corruption is led by the most effective cop on the force: Charmain.
She tells Roy that she was snooping around the funeral home at Shafes request; he doesnt trust Roy.
Also, shes sleeping with Shafe to keep him housebroken.
And hes not very well endowed.
(Shafe: Wait, thats your cover?!)
Shafe reluctantly rolls with it, but Roy tries to send him into a trap.
Evidence at the scene suggests that the killer is U.S. military, so Sam and Shafe do some digging.
Wells is Roys supplier, and hes shipping heroine from Vietnam in the caskets of dead soldiers.
Theres no way the army and the government dont know about this.
Poor Walt; hell always be a pawn in someones game.