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Russert notices her frustrated partner is beating his wife; Pembleton opts not to implicate the commissioner; the bar opens.
Russert notices her frustrated partner is beating his wife; Pembleton opts not to implicate the commissioner; the bar opens.
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S3, EP14 "End Game"The detectives arrest a tenant in Holton's building for the shootings; Russert and Howard declare a truce.
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S3, EP15 "Law and Disorder"N.Y. Detective Logan (Chris Noth) escorts a prisoner to Baltimore; Bayliss' evidence suggests a colleague killed the man suspected of shooting Felton, Howard and Bolander.
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S3, EP16 "The Old and the Dead"Giardello exposes a superior; Bolander and Munch suspect a grandson killed an old couple; guest Tim Russert.
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S3, EP17 "In Search of Crimes Past"A 16-year-old murder case is reopened when it is learned the wrong man is about to be executed.
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S3, EP13 "Dead End"Pembleton learns Holton is guilty of the boy's strangulation but not the detectives' shootings; Felton copes with guilt and paralysis.
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S3, EP12 "The City That Bleeds"Howard, Felton and Bolander are shot in an ambush; Pembleton copes with the pressure of being primary investigator on the case.
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S3, EP11 "Partners"Russert notices her frustrated partner is beating his wife; Pembleton opts not to implicate the commissioner; the bar opens.
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S3, EP10 "Cradle to Grave"To please the commissioner, Pembleton covers up a case of abuse involving a congressman, but a reporter uncovers the scandal.
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