Quincy M.E. Your whole damn sick society is the problem!," and "Besides-who cares man..." The episode itself is a raving advertisement for normality and is laugh out loud fantastic. 3 out of 3 found this helpful. When one of them ends up stabbed to death on the dance floor, Quincy (Jack Klugman) conducts the autopsy and lists the lyrics in the music as a contributing cause of death because it motivates the teenagers to commit violent acts. There are classic scenes that take place at a local L.A. punk hangout that include the punk band Mayhem (concocted for the show), where the punk kids sneer and hurl insults at Quincy the likes of "your the problem!

Quincy M.E. Forget the last episode of M.A.S.H.-this one is far more important. Showing all 1 items Jump to: Quotes (1) Quotes . 17 of 21 people found this review helpful.
‎Next Stop Nowhere is a road trip adventure story set in a colorful, cutthroat vision of outer space. As Quincy spends the entire episode trying to locate a killer who took an ice pick to some dudes back in a "slam pit" while zonked out on pills, the punk kids are subjected to a total lack of understanding, a masterful touch of suburban propaganda that'll have you giggling for weeks to come.

Your whole damn sick society is the problem!," and "Besides-who cares man..." The episode itself is a raving advertisement for normality and is laugh out loud fantastic. Quincy's report declares that the punk music Zack listened to was a part of the cause of his death but the main reason was an ice pick in his back. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? It really needs to go down in the pantheon of exploitive nonsense mainstream entertainment tries to foist upon a public that doesn't know any better. I'm giving this a 10 just on the unintentional comedy this episode displays.
From the band Mayhem shouting their anthem "Next Stop, Nowhere" to the talk show that the punk kids appear on, telling the world that they are "fighting boredom." I like "Quincy" but I must admit that the shows were very uneven. There are classic scenes that take place at a local L.A. punk hangout that include the punk band Mayhem (concocted for the show), where the punk kids sneer and hurl insults at Quincy the likes of "your the problem! Perhaps. This is one of the greatest episodes of any television show ever.

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It's the famous 'punk rock' episode and it delivers on every level.

"Next Stop, Nowhere" is one of these bad episodes....a really, really bad episode! Forget the last episode of M.A.S.H.-this one is far more important. Was this review helpful? This is one of the greatest episodes of any television show ever. Punk music and its lyrics come under the spotlight as Quincy tries to find evidence to prove who killed Zack. Could it be the worst of the series? "Quincy M.E." This is one of the greatest episodes of any television show ever. Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful? You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. It's the famous 'punk rock' episode and it delivers on every level. Some were great and some were downright cringe-worthy because they were so bad. She had been counseling his girlfriend Abby and is worried about her. : Next Stop, Nowhere starts at the Underground Zero nightclub where a punk rock band called Mayhem are playing to a crowd of stoned punks, one such stoned punk named Zack decides to some 'slam dancing' & ends up with an ice pick in the back of his neck & shortly after on L.A. coroner Quincy's (Jack Klugman) autopsy table. The unlikely a… : Next Stop, Nowhere starts at the Underground Zero nightclub where a punk rock band called Mayhem are playing to a crowd of stoned punks, one such stoned punk named Zack decides to some 'slam dancing' & ends up with an ice pick in the back of his neck & shortly after on L.A. coroner Quincy's (Jack Klugman) autopsy table. Quincy is shocked & puts down punk music as a contributory cause of death on Zack's coroners report which attracts the attention of the local media, Quincy has to defend his opinions & findings or risk his reputation... Then Quincy's woman-friend Dr. Emily Hanover (Anita Gillette) says she knew Zack's girlfriend Abigail Garvin (Melora Hardin) & was counselling her, she also tells Quincy of the depressing & negative punk rock music these kids listen to that preach murder, suicide & hate. 6 out of 8 found this helpful.

He died while slamdancing at a punk rock club, killed while dancing to lyrics about death, lack of hope and violence.

Next Stop, Nowhere (TV Episode 1982) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. From the band Mayhem shouting their anthem "Next Stop, Nowhere" to the talk show that the punk kids appear on, telling the world that they are "fighting boredom." Next Stop, Nowhere begins at a club where a punk rock band is playing and a bunch of teenagers are thrashing around to the music.

From the band Mayhem shouting their anthem "Next Stop, Nowhere" to the talk show that the punk kids appear on, telling the world that they are "fighting boredom." As Quincy spends the entire episode trying to locate a killer who took an ice pick to some dudes back in a "slam pit" while zonked out on pills, the punk kids are subjected to a total lack of understanding, a masterful touch of suburban propaganda that'll have you giggling for weeks to come.Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends. Was this review helpful? Was this review helpful? The findings cause debate within the coroner's office and a media frenzy leaving Quincy to defend his position while trying to help the police solve the murder. 17 out of 21 found this helpful.

Quincy takes a look into the world of punk rock, a music that he believes may have contributed to the death of a teenage boy. Quincy M.E.

Emily comes to see Quincy about a young 18 year-old boy he has just completed an autopsy on. And might not survive.