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词条 NYPD Blue (season 3)
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{{short description|Season of television series}}

The 3rd season of NYPD Blue premiered on ABC on October 24, 1995, and concluded on May 21, 1996.

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| season_name = NYPD Blue (season 3)
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| caption = Season 3 U.S. DVD Cover
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| country = United States
| num_episodes = 22
| network = ABC
| first_aired = {{Start date|1995|10|24}}
| last_aired = {{End date|1996|5|21}}
| prev_season = Season 2
| next_season = Season 4
| episode_list = List of NYPD Blue episodes
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Actor Character Main cast Recurring cast
Jimmy Smits Bobby Simone entire season {{n/a}}
Dennis Franz Andy Sipowicz entire season {{n/a}}
James McDaniel Arthur Fancy entire season {{n/a}}
Nicholas Turturro James Martinez entire season {{n/a}}
Sharon Lawrence Sylvia Costas entire season {{n/a}}
Gordon Clapp Greg Medavoy entire season {{n/a}}
Gail O'Grady Donna Abandando episodes 1-20 {{n/a}}
Justine Miceli Adrienne Lesniak entire season {{n/a}}
Kim Delaney Diane Russell entire season {{n/a}}
Bill Brochtrup John Irvin {{n/a}} episodes 1,5,8,16,22

Episodes

{{See also|List of NYPD Blue episodes}}

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| EpisodeNumber=45
| EpisodeNumber2=1
| Title=E.R.
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David Milch & David Mills|t=David Mills}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|24}}
| ProdCode=0G01/5301
| Aux4=24.70[1]
| ShortSummary=Medavoy and Martinez come upon a bar robbery in progress. When one of the robbers claims he's a cop, they let their guard down just long enough for the other robber to fire at them. In the ensuing exchange of gunfire, Martinez is hit. At the hospital, he is upset when it looks like he may lose the use of his left leg. At the squad, it is learned that the badge-flasher is a corrections officer who is supposedly helping in a corruption investigation at Rikers, and the detectives are outraged when they are ordered to let him go. However, Andy and Bobby counter by using the power of the press to humiliate the DA's office and put the corrupt CO behind bars. Sylvia has some surprising news for Andy--she's "late".Notes
  • Melina Kanakaredes guest stars as Benita Alden.
  • Isaiah Washington guest stars as Antonio Boston.

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| EpisodeNumber=46
| EpisodeNumber2=2
| Title=Torah! Torah! Torah!
| DirectedBy=Donna Deitch
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Theresa Rebeck & Bill Clark|t=Theresa Rebeck}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|10|31}}
| ProdCode=0G02/5302
| Aux4=21.90[1]
| ShortSummary=Sylvia swears Andy to absolute secrecy on her pregnancy, but he just can't help telling some of the squad "in strictest confidence". Though all the evidence seems to indicate that a mentally incapacitated man killed his sister, he insists he did not, and a similar case being investigated by another detective at the 15th leads Simone to believe there is an as yet unknown serial killer responsible. When a thief demands ransom for a priceless Torah, Sipowicz and Medavoy go undercover as rabbis to recover it. Lesniak's visits to Martinez in the hospital have everyone thinking they are an item.Notes
  • Sam Rockwell makes an appearance in this episode.
  • Rebeck and Clark won an Edgar award in the category of "Best Mystery Teleplay from a Series" for this episode.

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| EpisodeNumber=47
| EpisodeNumber2=3
| Title=One Big Happy Family
| DirectedBy=Michael M. Robin
| WrittenBy=Gardner Stern
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|7}}
| ProdCode=0G03/5303
| Aux4=21.20[1]
| ShortSummary=An argument over a bad check leads Simone to notice the man fits the description of a serial rapist. They can't hold the suspect, and a woman is killed that night by a fake deliveryman. The investigation heats up when Sipowicz realizes the murder scene is only a block away from the home of one of the rapist's victims and a sting operation takes him down. Diane intervenes when her drunken father creates a scene at a local bar. Medavoy and Lesniak catch the case of a man with "not an enemy in the world" who has been viciously attacked twice. Adrienne is uncomfortable at the rumors about her and James and tells Greg that she's a lesbian.| LineColor=AE1109

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| EpisodeNumber=48
| EpisodeNumber2=4
| Title=Heavin’ Can Wait
| DirectedBy=Elodie Keene
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Leonard Gardner & Bill Clark|t=Leonard Gardner}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|14}}
| ProdCode=0G04/5304
| Aux4=21.00[1]
| ShortSummary=Andy's day gets off to an aggressively bad start. He's unable to help Sylvia with her terrible morning sickness, and Diane reveals she called Bobby instead of Andy when she fell off the wagon the night before. It only gets worse when he and Simone catch a particularly gruesome case where two small children were shot execution style. In his anger he manages to alienate everyone he interviews, as well as his partner. They almost come to blows when picking up two suspects, but Sipowicz keeps himself under control long enough to get valuable information out of one of them. Martinez casually lets slip that Lesniak is gay.Notes
  • Jasmine Guy guest stars as LaVonna Runnels
  • Raymond Cruz guest stars as Raoul Calderon

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| EpisodeNumber=49
| EpisodeNumber2=5
| Title=Dirty Laundry
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy=David Milch & Nicholas Wootton
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|21}}
| ProdCode=0G05/5305
| Aux4=22.70[1]
| ShortSummary=Simone and Sipowicz catch the case of a low rent pimp shot down in a laundromat, and find the witness is Holly Snyder (Episode 2.21), who is obviously "messed up" on drugs. When they get back to the squad, Fancy pulls Simone off the case to babysit a newly assigned detective, Ronnie Drucker, who has "a big IAB bug crawling up his shorts" so Russell works the laundromat murder with Sipowicz. Simone and Drucker catch a case of alleged child molestation. Andy weighs having Upstairs John cut his hair.| LineColor=AE1109

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| EpisodeNumber=50
| EpisodeNumber2=6
| Title=Curt Russell
| DirectedBy=Jim Charleston
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Leonard Gardner|t=Leonard Gardner}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|11|28}}
| ProdCode=0G06/5306
| Aux4=21.90[2]
| ShortSummary=A case involving an Indian woman found strangled in her car brings out the worst of Sipowicz's racism. Simone believes the husband is not involved, but is suspicious of the woman's actions as she didn't follow the family's usual routine that day. Then a witness tells them he saw a small Indian man leave the car. Medavoy and Martinez arrest a guy high on LSD for stealing credit card slip duplicates. Simone goes ballistic when he learns Russell is going undercover on a gun buy. While Donna is on a computer course, an apathetic PAA subs for her.
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| EpisodeNumber=51
| EpisodeNumber2=7
| Title=Aging Bull
| DirectedBy=Davis Guggenheim
| WrittenBy=David Mills
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|12}}
| ProdCode=0G07/5307
| Aux4=20.10[2]
| ShortSummary=The entire squad is sent out to investigate when a high-powered publisher is snatched off the street. But the investigation is barely off the ground when the FBI swoops in and takes over, much to Sipowicz's disgust, as he is convinced that that just blew any chances of getting the victim back alive. The return of annoying Steve the Snitch provides an avenue to save the publisher, after much dealing with Steve's terminally annoying behavior. Bobby is concerned about his old mentor, the ex-boxer and pigeon fancier Patsy, who appears to be sliding into senility. Donna returns from her word processing class and has an awkward reunion with Greg.
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| EpisodeNumber=52
| EpisodeNumber2=8
| Title=Cold Heaters
| DirectedBy=Adam Nimoy
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Theresa Rebeck|t=Theresa Rebeck}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|12|19}}
| ProdCode=0G08/5308
| Aux4=20.60[2]
| ShortSummary=Simone gets some information from his childhood friend Ray DiSalvo (Episode 2.12) that could break a cold case involving the killing of two retired cops. When it turns out that one of the men named is under investigation by IAB, Simone gets testy with Martens when he renegs on the promise to exchange information. Martens then shocks Bobby with some had truths about the kind of guy Ray really is. Lt. Fancy takes the lead in a case involving the shooting of two hispanics at a bodega by a black family man. Medavoy gets involved with theater egos as he works the case of one actor who claims another assaulted him with a stage sword.Notes
  • Anthony Stewart Head guest stars as Raleigh Gibson.

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| EpisodeNumber=53
| EpisodeNumber2=9
| Title=Sorry, Wong Suspect
| DirectedBy=Michael M. Robin
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Gardner Stern|t=Gardner Stern}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|9}}
| ProdCode=0G09/5309
| Aux4=21.50[2]c| ShortSummary=Simone and Sipowicz, along with Det. Harold Ng (Episode 2.3), catch the case of a young Chinese girl found stabbed in her bedroom. No weapon is found, but there are no signs of forced entry. Her parents mention her boyfriend, Eddie, whom they do not like very much, and two friends of the dead girl say she was distraught over their recent breakup. Martinez reluctantly works with Lesniak on the push-in robbery of a wheelchair bound woman. Greg moves back in to the building when he and Marie have "WWIII"; Marie and Donna then have an acrimonious encounter.Notes
  • MacKenzie Phillips guest stars as Mary Donaldson

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| EpisodeNumber=54
| EpisodeNumber2=10
| Title=The Backboard Jungle
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=William L. Morris|t=David Mills}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|16}}
| ProdCode=0G10/5310
| Aux4=20.80[2]
| ShortSummary=Sipowicz's racism becomes a serious problem in the investigation of a multiple homicide at a neighborhood basketball game in honor of a youth who died in police custody. When Fancy talks to the organizer, Kwazi, and confronts him with how a "healing event" turned into a "vanity tug-of-war" for the drug dealers that put up the teams, Kwazi counters with Sipowicz's racial cracks, including use of the "n" word, and demands "that cracker's badge". Sipowicz also has a big issue with a reporter who was covering the game and refuses to give up any information, citing the 1st Amendment. Even Simone is at odds with Sipowicz over his attitude. The case is ultimately solved with a lot of damage in the process.Notes
  • Hill Harper guest stars as Bo-Bo

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| EpisodeNumber=55
| EpisodeNumber2=11
| Title=Burnin' Love
| DirectedBy=Perry Lang
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Leonard Gardner|t=Leonard Gardner}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|1|30}}
| ProdCode=0G11/5311
| Aux4=19.80[2]
| ShortSummary=Sipowicz and Simone are assigned to a case of arson where a young woman was burnt to death in the basement of a vacant building. The victim matches the description of a missing woman. They interview the missing woman's father, and a young man, a friend of hers, and realize the dead woman is the daughter, and that the friend is possibly involved. Medavoy gets an assignment guarding a guy who is the subject of a contract put out by a drug dealer, and has a great time when he joins in the perpetual poker game going on there.Notes
  • Poppy Montgomery guest stars as Lisa Arcotti

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| EpisodeNumber=56
| EpisodeNumber2=12
| Title=These Old Bones
| DirectedBy=Donna Deitch
| WrittenBy=Theresa Rebeck
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|6}}
| ProdCode=0G12/5312
| Aux4=20.10[2]
| ShortSummary=Russell's father is killed in their apartment and Russell's brother, Dougie, insists he did it. But there are discrepancies between the evidence and the stories being told by Dougie, Mrs. Russell, and a neighbor woman who is a witness. A woman comes to the squad insisting that her husband, Rickie, is threatening to kill her like he did "that boy eight years ago". Sipowicz and Medavoy go talk to the boy's mother and she says the last time she knew of Sal's whereabouts was when he and Rickie went to Rickie's ex's to do some work, making it clear she and her daughter Margie haven't missed him and are mostly angry at the cops for daring to impugn that nice Rickie's good name. Sal's body is found under a patio they built there, Margie reveals the truly sickening secret that got Sal killed, and Andy keeps Rickie from murdering his current wife.
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| EpisodeNumber=57
| EpisodeNumber2=13
| Title=A Tushful of Dollars
| DirectedBy=Elodie Keene
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Nicholas Wootton|t=Nicholas Wootton}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|13}}
| ProdCode=0G13/5313
| Aux4=19.10[2]
| ShortSummary=Simone and Sipowicz investigate the killing of the upright older son of a known mob boss. At the scene the family is uncooperative, but a neighbor comes in later on and tells them the mother told her the useless younger brother did the murder. Russell and Medavoy cross swords with high-powered lawyer Barry Ulin in the case of a woman apparently shot by her husband. Diane is unhappy with her lawyer's approach to her mother's defense and even more so with ADA Cohen's approach; both of whom are worried appearance of special treatment could be a problem.
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| EpisodeNumber=58
| EpisodeNumber2=14
| Title=The Nutty Confessor
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Gardner Stern|t=Gardner Stern}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|20}}
| ProdCode=0G14/5314
| Aux4=20.20[2]
| ShortSummary=Simone, Sipowicz, Martinez, and Lesniak are assigned the case of a young woman found "gutted like a fish". Various leads are followed before one of the victim's credit cards used in a casino in Atlantic City leads to a suspect. Sipowicz shows promise as a Method actor as they work to get the suspect off his insanity act. Russell and Medavoy work the shooting of a surgeon in a mugging outside his personal assistant's apartment building, fending off the surgeon's obnoxious bitch of a wife and cracking the case. Adrienne asks advice from Donna about her and James' "big night", about which everyone in the squad seems to know. They have a nice night, but it later seems Adrienne has some issues with being clingy.Notes
  • Jenna Elfman guest stars as Patty Snow.

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| EpisodeNumber=59
| EpisodeNumber2=15
| Title=Head Case
| DirectedBy=Randy Zisk
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=David Mills & Bill Clark|t=David Mills}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|2|27}}
| ProdCode=0G15/5315
| Aux4=18.80[3]
| ShortSummary=When an NYU professor is found dead, decapitated in his apartment, the doorman tells Sipowicz and Simone that the professor had a predilection for hustler types of color, hispanic or black. When they tell his mother of the murder, she is strangely detached and distant, and more concerned with getting their car back. Porn starlet Vanessa Del Rio shows up at the squad for assistance with harassing phone calls she's been getting, delighting James and his friend Manny and once again irritating Adrienne. Andy Jr. stops by to tell his father he needs to talk, but won't tell him why, making Andy Sr., with his tendency to think the worst, crazy for the rest of the day. The news turns out to be not too bad: Andy Jr. got a medical discharge from the Air Force after tearing his rotator cuff and is going to join the Hackensack (NJ) Police Department.Notes
  • Vanessa Del Rio guest stars as herself

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| EpisodeNumber=60
| EpisodeNumber2=16
| Title=Girl Talk
| DirectedBy=Perry Lang
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Theresa Rebeck|t=Theresa Rebeck}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|3|19}}
| ProdCode=0G16/5316
| Aux4=18.10[3]
| ShortSummary=When a young girl is raped and thrown off the roof of the building she lives in, Det. Martina Escobar comes to work with the 15th on the case, as she is already working on a similar one, where the girl survived. Sipowicz is less than thrilled about working with her as he believes she "stole" his promotion the year he got "screwed" out of his. Martinez catches the case of a woman who claims to be the victim of date rape; the accused rapist has a very different story. Russell, who is assisting Martinez, gets upset with him when he doesn't immediately back everything the woman says against the claims of her alleged rapist. He was guilty, and the case was closed when a different victim came in and gave them information to arrest him.Notes
  • Wanda de Jesus guest stars as Martina Escobar

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| EpisodeNumber=61
| EpisodeNumber2=17
| Title=Hollie and the Blowfish
| DirectedBy=Davis Guggenheim
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & David Simon|t=David Simon}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|3|26}}
| ProdCode=0G17/5317
| Aux4=18.00[3]
| ShortSummary=Simone runs across an old informant, who is well-connected. He gives Simone and Sipowicz some good information that clears several cold cases in exchange for a blind eye to criminal on criminal crime. A blowhard from Sipowicz's past shows up at the 15th in charge of a unit investigating a case involving warring drug dealers and the death of a 10-year-old girl caught in the crossfire. Fancy assigns Russell to assist the unit. Martinez and Medavoy investigate the murder of a young Santero, a Santeria priest, and get the impression that it it's over a hex gone bad.Notes
  • Danny Trejo guest stars as Gabriel Mota
  • Giancarlo Esposito guest stars as Ferdinand Hollie.
  • Daniel Von Bargen guest stars as Sgt. Ray Kahlins.

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| EpisodeNumber=62
| EpisodeNumber2=18
| Title=We Was Robbed
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Leonard Gardner|t=Leonard Gardner}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|2}}
| ProdCode=0G18/5318
| Aux4=19.70[3]
| ShortSummary=A Mafia loan shark is found dead in the East River, and a nervous FBI agent thinks the killers came from a mob-connected social club. Andy and Bobby help install the Federal wiretap but get interrupted by two low-level hoods—whom they then rob. The hoods later come to the 15th with a vastly inflated tally of what got stolen. The focus shifts away from the mob to a very unlucky citizen who was deeply in debt and desperate. Donna's hairdresser comes to her for help when her rotten cousin is trying to help her violent ex-boyfriend rob her current man's truck. Donna arranges for Diane to help, and Diane calls in James for a sting operation. The op works perfectly, but Adrienne's jealousy (she becomes convinced James is having sex with or wants to date the hairdresser when he's only posing as her boyfriend for the sting) explodes in everyone's face and James has finally had enough, telling her that her behavior is idiotic and making it clear he's not interested in excuses about it. The lying hoods find out they barely got ripped off and will get charged for lying about it if they don't take their stuff and get lost. Andy tells Andy Jr. a story about how he nearly shot and killed an innocent person during his beat-cop days because he didn't know the keys of "people, places, the things they do, and the times they do them", and Andy Jr. looks at his father with megaton amounts of awe and respect.
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| EpisodeNumber=63
| EpisodeNumber2=19
| Title=Auntie Maimed
| DirectedBy=Michael Watkins
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Nicholas Wootton|t=Nicholas Wootton}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|4|30}}
| ProdCode=0G19/5319
| Aux4=17.70[3]
| ShortSummary=Andy's on a knife's edge (which is where his emotional barometer usually settles anyway) as his unborn son's birth looms. He talks too much about 911 calls, the fact that Sylvia's doctor is Jewish, etc. etc. But he has time to teach Andy Jr. on the job, as he and Bobby investigate a break-in and robbery where an elderly woman was killed. They suspect her drug-addicted nephew, but print work leads to the guilty party. A bouncer is beaten to death at a strip club and James and Greg have to endure a brief hostage crisis to arrest the jealous ex-convict who killed him. Donna meets an Apple recruiter and considers a new career path. Adrienne knows James wants to break up with her, and when they finally sit down to talk he gently confirms that's the truth. Adrienne expresses regret for her behavior, but James forgives and tells her he will always be her friend. Sylvia goes into labor and gives birth to a healthy baby boy, Theo, deals with some brief bleeding. Theo's birth has Andy and Andy Jr. sharing a long, emotional hug as Andy Sr. explains he'll be spending more time with Theo because he's a little guy but that doesn't mean he loves him more.
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| EpisodeNumber=64
| EpisodeNumber2=20
| Title=A Death In the Family
| DirectedBy=Mark Tinker
| WrittenBy=Michael Daly
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|7}}
| ProdCode=0G20/5320
| Aux4=20.90[3]
| ShortSummary=Andy and Bobby go to the hospital to investigate a bar robbery where a man intervened to prevent the robbers from raping a waitress and got shot. To their horror, the man who was shot and killed was Andy Sipowicz Jr. Andy can barely contain his shock, and Bobby resolves to work the case around the clock until they catch Andy Jr.'s killers. But Andy tells Bobby he wants the men who murdered his son dead, and Bobby is unable to respond before Andy races out of the 15th. He tells Sylvia and his ex-wife Katie the horrible news and they both collapse in tears. Bobby works the case with Diane and after the murder weapon is found near a construction site, he orders her to not come with him as he busts into a trailer two vagrants are living in, but ends up pistol-whipping one of the men after a gun was brandished. Diane rips into Bobby for his actions and he tells her what Andy said. They resume working well together and find out the vagrants were not involved in Andy Jr.'s murder. Andy makes funeral preparations and continues blaming himself for his son's death, saying Andy Jr. stepped into that situation without a gun and asking "What did I teach this kid?" Andy confronts Bobby and Diane and is furious when he learns that there are no suspects. Andy leaves Sylvia alone at home with their newborn son and goes to bar where he ends his long period of sobriety. In other sad news, Donna decides to leave the NYPD and take a job with Apple. Greg is clearly hurt but keeps his feelings to himself as the woman he loved walks out the 15th forever.

Note:

  • Last credited appearance of Gail O'Grady as Donna Abandando. The character returns for a brief, uncredited, appearance in Seasons 6, episodes 18.

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| EpisodeNumber=65
| EpisodeNumber2=21
| Title=Closing Time
| DirectedBy=David Rosenbloom
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & David Mills|t=David Mills}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|14}}
| ProdCode=0G21/5321
| Aux4=19.80[3]
| ShortSummary=Andy has continued on a drunken bender after his son's murder, to the point where an angry Sylvia throws him out of their apartment. His behavior on the job is just as abysmal; during an interview with an admittedly hostile and unpleasant woman, Andy falls asleep and the woman chucks a soda can at him, leading to Andy nearly attacking her before Diane defuses the situation. Fancy hears about it and orders Andy to take lost time, saying he doesn't want to end Andy's career but will if he comes back a wreck again; when Andy insults the Lt., Fancy says "You're embarrassing the Job--and you're embarrassing your son's memory." Andy storms out of the 15th with unkind words for Bobby. However, Bobby and James get a break when a prostitute comes in with a story that might be useful. Bobby tells her to either give the whole facts or face a beating, and she pulls out a police badge that two creeps left at her place: it's a Hackensack PD shield, which matches Andy Jr.'s. She arranges a meeting to return the badge, but the creeps are about to beat up a passerby when Bobby walks up to them in the street. They both pull guns on him and Bobby shoots them both to death. Andy is getting tanked at a bar when he sees the news on TV, and he calls in to the 15th to confirm details. Afterwards, he spots a group of teens hanging out on a street corner and drunkenly orders them to get out, under the delusion that Andy Jr. is with him. They beat him up and take his gun. At the hospital, Bobby learns the doctor there kept Andy's identity a secret, but Bobby knows if news of the gun gets out his partner's career is over. Bobby has tough words for Andy's behavior and asks in anguish "Do you want people to HELP you, Andy?" Andy says yes, and Bobby gets to work. Officer Shannon knows the teens who beat up Andy and helps Bobby bring in their leader. When Fancy asks what's going on, Bobby tells him, and Fancy talks to the leader (a former hoodlum who is living an honest life) and brokers a deal where he gets the gun back and the kid walks. Fancy then talks to a badly beaten, sober, and sorrowful Andy and asks him what he wants to do. Andy says, sadly but clearly, that he now knows his son is dead and he wants to regain his job so he can do good again. Fancy gives him back his gun. Andy later thanks Bobby, noting he gave Bobby nothing but grief and his partner still stood up for him. He then goes home and tells Sylvia he wants to be with his family, and she says that she and their son want him back as he steps into the apartment.Note
  • Future King of Queens star Leah Remini appears as an angry suspect who throws a soda can at a half-drunk Sipowicz during an interrogation. Remini and Sharon Lawrence appeared together on the sitcom Fired Up.

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| EpisodeNumber=66
| EpisodeNumber2=22
| Title=He’s Not Guilty, He’s My Brother
| DirectedBy=Michael M. Robin
| WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|s=Bill Clark & Bob Glaudini|t=Bob Glaudini}}
| OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1996|5|21}}
| ProdCode=0G22/5322
| Aux4=18.80[3]
| ShortSummary=Andy begins his comeback on the job by teaming with Bobby and Diane to investigate a double-homicide at an auto repair store. The cops figure out the perpetrator is a veteran convict facing life without parole, but his good-citizen younger brother refuses to rat on his sibling. After Andy tells the convict the story of Andy Jr., he convinces the good brother to tell the truth with some assistance from his doomed sibling. James, Greg and Adrienne Lesniak catch the case of two murdered junkies. They figure out that another junkie killed them, and the hard part is telling the truth about this to one of the victim's estranged husband, who still loved his wife and is devastated by her death. The new PAA is transferred out by Fancy because she's not competent, Greg finds a nice apartment he can afford, PAA John Irvin leaves the department to start his own business, Bobby and Diane decide to take some vacation time together, and Andy prays for the first time in a very long time during his son Theo's Greek Orthodox birthing ceremony.Notes
  • Last appearance of Justine Miceli as Adrienne Lesniak.
  • Casey Siemaszko appears as Jim Bauerline. He would later appear as the squad's internal affairs nemesis, Captain Pat Fraker.
  • Neal McDonough appears as Jerry Selness
  • Tobin Bell appears as Donald Selness
  • This episode set up the short-lived spin-off series Public Morals.

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References

1. ^http://anythingkiss.com/pi_feedback_challenge/Ratings/19950918-19951126_TVRatings.pdf
2. ^http://anythingkiss.com/pi_feedback_challenge/Ratings/19951127-19960225_TVRatings.pdf#page=2
3. ^http://anythingkiss.com/pi_feedback_challenge/Ratings/19960226-19960526_TVRatings.pdf#page=3
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