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After being told they have 30 days to vacate the precinct, the detectives air their resentment of being shoved out after so many years.
After being told they have 30 days to vacate the precinct, the detectives air their resentment of being shoved out after so many years.
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S8, EP19 "Bones"The precinct's plumbing goes out again; A scoutmaster apprehends a mugger; A militant Indian retrieves his tribe's ancestral bones.
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S8, EP20 "Landmark"Wojo's discovers an ancient weapon; Barney and his staff learn that the precinct may be sold to a private business.
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S8, EP21 "Landmark"After being told they have 30 days to vacate the precinct, the detectives air their resentment of being shoved out after so many years.
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S8, EP22 "Landmark"Friends, foes and felons alike drop by to pay their last respects as the detectives prepare to leave for new assignments; Barney recalls friends departed before he turns out the squad room lights for the last time.
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S8, EP18 "Altercation"Harris punches Arnold Ripner when the lawyer threatens another libel suit; and a mugging victim reveals that she's carried the torch for Barney since 1966.
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S8, EP17 "Old Love"A former child star assaults his agent with a telephone; a good Samaritan is charged with assault; and Dietrich spends the afternoon with a college sweetheart.
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S8, EP16 "Inquiry"An angry parent assaults the admissions director of a private kindergarten; and Wojo faces a police inquiry for using excessive force in a recent arrest.
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S8, EP15 "Obituary"A man assaults a journalist for writing a premature obituary; The squad celebrates Barney's birthday.
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