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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
9/26/1985
1.
Blues in the Night
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Bates gets to know an art teacher; Coffey, Renko, LaRue and Washington bet on who can drive to work the fastest; Renko has to bust his favorite singer for cocaine possession; Goldblume is taken hostage by a militant on the edge of sanity bombarding his neighbors with a high decibel barrage of words.
Director:
Ben Bolt
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Steven Bochco
Writer:
Walon Green
/ David Milch
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
10/3/1985
2.
Hacked to Pieces
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Belker goes undercover as a cabbie in a very volatile cab territory war; Hill and Renko try to cool down the resentment between a Korean grocer and his black neighbors; Mayor Cleveland's son is busted for drug possession; and Garibaldi is offered a deal to clear his mounting gambling debts.
Director:
David Milch
/ Rick Wallace
Writer:
David Milch
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
10/17/1985
3.
Seoul on Ice
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A runner trying to raise money for cancer research is victimized; Daniels asks Furillo to head up an internal investigation of corruption arising out of Keenan's death; Garibaldi's death shakes the station house; Lee Cleveland comes to the end of his rope; and Howard gets a shock from his latest love.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
10/24/1985
4.
In the Belly of the Bus
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Belker takes an unexpected bus ride to Springfield; Sid turns Louis Russ over to Buntz, which begins the unravelling of Keenan and Garibaldi's deaths; Jablonski tries to deal with an incompetent khaki officer; and Hunter makes a canine investment.
Director:
Alexander Singer
/ Walon Green
Writer:
Walon Green
/ David Milch
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
10/31/1985
5.
Somewhere Over the Rambo
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Furillo's corruption commission delivers its findings and antagonizes Daniels, who is willing to sacrifice a night shift cop involved in an off duty shooting that has incited public opinion; Alan Branford returns as Rambo; and Buntz explores his duties as personnel officer.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
11/7/1985
6.
Oh, You Kid
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Buntz catches a mugger only to lose him when the victim won't press charges; a sculptor refuses to let anyone remove his obscene work of art; Lynnetta pushes Neal about commitment to her and her son with tragic results; Belker goes undercover to learn why so many vagrants have fallen from high buildings recently.
Director:
John Hancock
Writer:
Robert Ward
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
11/14/1985
7.
An Oy for an Oy
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Sgt. Jablonski risks his own money to catch a pair of confidence men; Sgt. Belker acts as a courier for a pair of devious Hasidic jewelry merchants; and Captain Calletano reacts badly when Buntz accuses a lazy Polk Avenue officer of dumping vagrants in Hill Street precinct.
Director:
Ben Bolt
/ Elia Katz
Writer:
Jacob Epstein
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
11/21/1985
8.
Fathers and Huns
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Belker's undercover at a bookie joint gets him involved in a protest against Nazis parading through the precinct; Furillo angers the chief and many others with his hard line pursuit of a senile drug king on trial for a relatively minor sale; Hill's father drifts into town claiming to be dying; and Jablonski tries to mediate between a priest and a scrap metal dealer.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
12/5/1985
9.
What Are Friends For?
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Belker goes to the dogs working undercover at the pound; Furillo chases down the reason he's been denied mortgage insurance; LaRue and Washington bust a former baseball star for drunken driving; and Buntz is held hostage by a vicious parolee.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
12/12/1985
10.
The Virgin and the Turkey
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Coffey tries to mediate between an irate landlord and a tenant who insists an image on his water stained wall is that of the Virgin Mary; the Furillos tries to renew a family relationship with his parents; Buntz uses ""Officer Giblet"" to make a drug bust; and the guys compete in a benefit tug of war competition.
Director:
Walon Green
/ John Hancock
Writer:
Walon Green
/ David Milch
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
1/9/1986
11.
Two Easy Pieces
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Hill, Renko and Buntz look like heroes when they retrieve a stolen heart needed for a transplant; rookie officer Ron Garfield finds himself in trouble again when a second gun shows up at an officer involved shooting; and Belker misses his wedding ceremony when his undercover as a cocaine cooker heats up.
Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont
/ Walon Green
Writer:
Dick Wolf
/ Jacob Epstein
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
1/16/1986
12.
Say It as It Plays
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IAD Shipman continues investigating the Garfield shooting; Hill gets a nasty surprise when he and Renko draw duty delivering corpses to the morgue; Belker is kidnapped on the eve of his second scheduled wedding.
Director:
Stan Lathan
/ David Milch
Writer:
Walon Green
/ Dick Wolf
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
1/23/1986
13.
Das Blues
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Hunter hallucinates he's aboard a Russian submarine; Belker finally gets married; Renko busts his favorite country singer again; Furillo meets with a political power broker about the Chief's job; Hill takes his daddy home to St. Louis for his burial; Buntz' old partner comes asking for help with a loan shark; and LaRue and Washington use a lady tattoo artist to help them find a killer.
Director:
Scott Brazil
/ David Milch
Writer:
David Milch
/ Dick Wolf
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
1/30/1986
14.
Scales of Justice
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LaRue and Washington continue to stake out the tattoo parlor for a killer; Bates has a tough decision to make about Fabian; Jablonski tries to enforce a city ban on smoking in the station house; Hill meets someone special at his father's funeral; Chief Daniels surprises Furillo by offering to endorse him as his successor; Buntz cuts some corners to get a dealer selling killer synthetic heroin off the streets.
Director:
David Milch
/ Jeffrey Lewis
Writer:
David Milch
/ Dick Wolf
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
2/6/1986
15.
I Want My Hill Street Blues
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Belker goes undercover to expose a corrupt parole officer; Goldblume clashes with Furillo over the demolition of some low-rent housing in his new neighborhood; Bates makes a deal with Vivian DeWitt; Jablonski tries to cope with a crew making a music video in the station house.
Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont
/ John Mankiewicz
Writer:
John Mankiewicz
/ Russ Woody
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
2/13/1986
16.
Remembrance of Hits Past
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Joyce reflects on her past relationship with Furillo as she waits for him to come out of surgery after he's shot on the courthouse steps just prior to testifying against a recaptured gangster. Meanwhile, Belker is sent undercover at a meat packing plant while Buntz searches for the gunman.
Director:
Ben Bolt
/ Walon Green
Writer:
Walon Green
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
2/27/1986
17.
Larry of Arabia
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Coffey persuades Bates to file guardianship papers for Fabian; Furillo considers returning to work as Daniels asks him for help getting the consultancy job he wants; Buntz appears on a TV small claims court; an impatient old woman messes up Belker's undercover at a pawn shop; and Hill, Renko, LaRue, Washington and Goldblume stumble on a courier for an international arms purchaser and deal themselves into his action.
Director:
David Milch
/ Jeffrey Lewis
Writer:
David Milch
/ Jacob Epstein
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/6/1986
18.
Iced Coffey
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Bates agonizes over identifying Coffey's killer; Hunter uncovers an unexpected thief in the station; a prostitute sells out Jesus and Attorney Brown in a bribery scandal; and Belker's harassed by an overzealous security guard.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/13/1986
19.
Jagga the Hunk
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Jesus, scared of being pinned with Attorney Brown's murder, agrees to go undercover against a crooked judge; Hunter loses Prunella to a large Samoan; Belker poses as a loan shark in a roach coach; and Buntz' former partner asks another favor.
Director:
Gabrielle Beaumont
/ David Milch
Writer:
Walon Green
/ David Milch
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/20/1986
20.
Look Homeward, Ninja
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A prostitute anxious to shield her pimp lodges a complaint of sexual harassment against officer Kate McBride; Goldblume takes his frustrations out on a rookie who lost a jumper; Ballantine freaks out again; and Buntz confronts Donahue about the murder of Dellaberti.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/27/1986
21.
Slum Enchanted Evening
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Wachtel sentences a slumlord to time in one of his dilapidated units; Furillo is warned that Cleveland stands to benefit from an investigation into Donahue's death; and Mary finally gives up the evidence needed by Buntz.
Director:
Michael Switzer
/ Jonathan Lemkin
Writer:
Walon Green
/ Robert Ward
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/3/1986
22.
Come and Get It
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The Hill reaches a crisis point of outraged citizenry and stampeding press coverage when Hill and Renko rescue an escaped mass murderer captured by a vigilante mob, and Belker can't stop being a cop even as he coaches Robin through labor.
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