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Harris gets the task of booking his colleague Dietrich, whose arrest prompts a visit from Internal Affairs; A nuclear engineer is brought in for dousing the participants with atomic water.
Harris gets the task of booking his colleague Dietrich, whose arrest prompts a visit from Internal Affairs; A nuclear engineer is brought in for dousing the participants with atomic water.
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S7, EP1 "Homicide"A man admits that he killed his barber after a bad haircut; and a woman decides to cancel the murder contract she put out on her husband; The 12th precinct becomes a homicide squad.
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S7, EP2 "Homicide"The detectives attempt to find the hapless husband before the hit man does; and Harris makes a pass at the station's new crime photographer.
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S7, EP4 "Dorsey"The squad's new member insinuates that the detectives are corrupt; and a refugee complains that their methods are hazardous to his health.
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S7, EP5 "Agent Orange"A woman complains when her apartment building has become nudist; and a confused vet blames his condition on exposure to Agent Orange in Vietnam.
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S7, EP3 "The Delegate"Wojo and Dietrich respond to a complaint lodged against a delegate from the 1976 Democratic convention.
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