The arson squad questions Jablonski about the fire at BowlMor Lanes; Hill remains angry at Renko over his hesitation under pressure; Bates and Coffey are assigned to make a wino presentable for his appearance in court; Furillo gets a copy of LaRue's slightly altered home security video; and Davenport puts her job on the line when she refuses to accept the security cops' version of an alleged window smashing at the volatile O'Neil Projects.
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David Milch | Writer | ||
Jacob Epstein | Writer | ||
Michael Wagner | Writer | ||
Elia Katz | Writer | ||
Roger Director | Writer | ||
Jeffrey Lewis | Writer | ||
Steven Bochco | Writer | ||
Gabrielle Beaumont | Director |