Kelly quits his security job and warns the abusive husband to watch out. A man is arrested for a robbery and double-homicide when Det. Walker is convinced he is guilty, though Sipowicz feels differently. Laura quits her job and plans to move into a position with the District Attorney's office, prosecuting narcotics. Kelly winds up at the scene of the abusive husband's murder. "4B" has Kelly come and appear before the tenant's readiness group, later the edgy "4B" is shot on a subway platform trying to save an elderly woman.
Name | Type | Role | |
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David Milch | Writer | Story | |
Steven Bochco | Writer | Story | |
Art Monterastelli | Writer | Teleplay | |
David Milch | Writer | Teleplay | |
Art Monterastelli | Writer | Story | |
Michael M. Robin | Producer | ||
Ted Mann | Producer | ||
Robert J. Doherty | Producer | ||
Steven DePaul | Producer | ||
Gary Bullock | Guest Star | Frank Archer | |
Welker White | Guest Star | Christina Coleman | |
Linda Klein | Guest Star | Attendant | |
Vincent Guastaferro | Guest Star | Desk Sergeant | |
David Schwimmer | Guest Star | Josh '4B' Goldstein | |
David Haid | Guest Star | Cop | |
Wendie Malick | Guest Star | Susan Wagner | |
Mary-Pat Green | Guest Star | Bartender #2 | |
Alexander Zale | Guest Star | A.D.A. Sylvia Costas | |
Alan Scarfe | Guest Star | Thomas Wagner | |
Steve Blackwood | Guest Star | Doctor | |
Robert Breuler | Guest Star | Det. Walker | |
Patricia Idlette | Guest Star | Civilian Assistant | |
Ethan Phillips | Guest Star | Dwight | |
Thomas Sminkey | Guest Star | Witness #1 | |
Richard Minchenberg | Guest Star | Stuart Salzman | |
Barry Papick | Guest Star | Bartender #1 | |
Ray Quartermus | Guest Star | Witness #2 | |
Jack Kehler | Guest Star | Howard Coleman | |
Gregory Hoblit | Executive Producer | ||
David Milch | Executive Producer | ||
Steven Bochco | Executive Producer | ||
Charles Haid | Director |