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A woman is robbed by her computer date; and the detectives must decide whether to honor an unauthorized policeman's strike.
A woman is robbed by her computer date; and the detectives must decide whether to honor an unauthorized policeman's strike.
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S3, EP19 "Asylum"Wojo grants political asylum to a defecting Russian musician; Marty is charged with a parole violation for possessing a half-ounce of marijuana.
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S3, EP20 "Group Home"The squad tracks a mad bomber who's threatened to blow up an Army recruiting office; and Fish has to dress as a woman when it's his turn for mugging detail.
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S3, EP21 "Strike"A woman is robbed by her computer date; and the detectives must decide whether to honor an unauthorized policeman's strike.
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S3, EP22 "Strike"A man-hungry spinster and a loud prisoner present a challenge to Barney when his crew decides to join a strike.
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S3, EP18 "Moonlighting"Barney discovers that Harris has been moonlighting; Dietrich arrests a priest for fencing stolen goods; a numbers racketeer uses a mentally challenged boy as a runner.
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S3, EP17 "Sex Surrogate"Barney investigates a sex clinic that more closely resembles a brothel. Harris investigates a rash of crimes apparently committed by a juvenile.
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S3, EP16 "Abduction"A couple wants Barney's assistance with their cult-influenced daughter. Nick's bookie is arrested. Harris gets a short story published in a slick gentleman's magazine. Bernice interviews for a job over Fish's objections.
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S3, EP15 "Fire '77"A suicidal couple is delighted when flames threaten to engulf the squad room after an arsonist sets fire to the station house.
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