One of the most critically acclaimed shows in TV history, Homicide: Life on the Street reinvigorated a tired genre by focusing on the grueling work of solving murders instead of an endless succession of bloody crimes and car chases. Inspired by David Simon's Edgar Award-winning account of Baltimore homicide detectives and brought to television by writer Paul Attanasio and director Barry Levinson, Homicide boasted a powerhouse ensemble cast featuring Ned Beatty, Yaphet Kotto, Richard Belzer, and breakout star Andre Braugher.
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Homicide: The Movie
Episode S08 Special; Feb 13, 2000
Former homicide Shift Commander Al Giardello is shot just as he's about to start his campaign for Mayor of Baltimore, so the former and current homicide detectives work together to find the culprit.
Previous Episodes
Episode Name | Airdate | Trailer |
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S08 Special: Homicide: The Movie | Feb 13, 2000 | |
7x22: Forgive Us Our Trespasses | May 21, 1999 | |
7x21: The Why Chromosome | May 14, 1999 |
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@metsfan25 wrote:
Lewis and Munch investigate the murder of a biker; Meanwhile, Pembleton is drawn into a cover-up involving Congressman Jeremy Wade. Wade claims that he was kidnapped by his aide, but Pembleton discovers that Wade is gay.Harris tells Pembleton to drop the charges. The press picks up on the deal and the Department, not wanting to appear to play favors to politicians, is pressed to go to trial to save face. Harris denies that Pembleton dropped the charges on his orders, so Pembleton turns in his badge to Giardello. Bayliss begs Pembleton to return to Homicide, but Pembleton says he is through with the force. Meanwhile, Beau hires a private investigator to find Beth and the kids.
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Howard and Bolander return to work. Proving to herself that she can handle the job, Kay solves one of Pembleton’s cases without leaving her desk. Giardello convinces Colonel Granger that the building's plumbing must be fixed. Granger sends in Cooder Plumbing to do the work. Shortly thereafter, the fixtures break and flood the bathroom. Giardello discovers that the Cooders are Granger's in-laws, and that they have been double billing the City. After confronting Granger, he leaks the information to the newspapers. Because of the nepotism scandal, Granger is forced into early retirement and Barnfather is promoted to Colonel. Giardello expects the empty captain position to be given to him, but Russert is named to the position. Giardello is angry because he believed in the system.