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The cast offers an affectionate tribute to the late Jack Soo by reviewing Sergeant Nick Yemena's more memorable moments at the Twelfth Precinct.
The cast offers an affectionate tribute to the late Jack Soo by reviewing Sergeant Nick Yemena's more memorable moments at the Twelfth Precinct.
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S5, EP22 "Computer Crime"A black doctor claims to be cursed by vodoo; Dietrich and Levitt haul in a brokerage firm employee suspected of embezzlement.
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S5, EP23 "Graveyard Shift"Late-night visitors to the precinct include an irate tourist and an insomniac who's convinced that he'll be possessed by a succubus once he dozes off.
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S5, EP24 "Jack Soo, a Retrospective"The cast offers an affectionate tribute to the late Jack Soo by reviewing Sergeant Nick Yemena's more memorable moments at the Twelfth Precinct.
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S6, EP1 "Inquisition"Scanlon starts a witch-hunt to root out an anonymous gay officer in the Twelfth Precinct; an angry citizen takes an ax to a department store Muzak machine.
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S5, EP21 "Identity"A man whose name was changed after he testified against the mob is falsely arrested for attempted robbery.
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S5, EP20 "Open House"A psychiatrist refuses to divulge the name of a known arsonist in his care; and the Twelfth Precinct holds an open house that attracts only vagrants.
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S5, EP19 "The Counterfeiter"The detectives try to track down a counterfeiter who produces bogus one-dollar bills to supplement his army pension.
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S5, EP18 "Middle Age"Barney's graceful transition to middle age suffers as his squad expresses concern for his stamina and mental state.
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