“Peralta, do you know what I miss most about being a detective? A good interrogation. Breaking suspects down. Talking quietly and then talking real loud. Looking away and then looking right in their eyes. …Leaning.”
This was the first show I watched in this series. I 'discovered' this show by accident, and was floored by the first 5 minutes of the intro. Too bad that NBC did NOTHING to promote this great series.Nothing on TV compares to this series, IMHO.
That was the most gut-wrenching episode I've ever watched. I literally cried at the ending, when the train was starting, and you see the woman jogger approaching the crime scene...not knowing that the victim was her boyfriend/fiancee. Great episode. Thanks for sharing. Cheers and good health.
But yet, the Homicide is the only show in history to have cross over to many other shows, or had other shows have cameos. Homicide crossed over to Law and Order a couple of times, Much made had a guest starring role on the X Files, and Chicago Hope had a brief cameo in Doll's Eyes.
blackknightdl I think that was titled “Space Case”, a direct use of the term for when first responders come to a job, when someone is stuck between the gaps of a train and the platform. That trapped man was played by Vincent D'Onofrio, before he would lead in Law & Order: Criminal Intent
@@spirittammyk...very good points. Det Munch was all over the map at one time. He made appearances in other shows as Arrested Development, and the Wire, another Baltimore-based show. The Chicago Hope Reference: that was Mandy Patankin as Dr. Geiger who received the organ donation for his patient at the end of the show 'Doll's Eyes'.
He is a master class in how to be a actor. I wish homicide was streaming somewhere. My favorite episode was the one where the guy is stuck between subway cars.
David Simon, one of the creators, said a few weeks ago that NBC is finally negotiating the music rights to allow it to stream. That was the issue. NBC hadn't negotiated music rights originally.
@@alondathomas293 No, you’re not; I just think he is tooI would like to turn him over to the Jamaicans. Bayliss is the nicest and the most patient of the entire squad.
This was from the time when the detectives were forced out of their squad room by a gas leak and had to work downstairs until the lines were repaired. The temporary Box, which Frank didn't like. "I can't work here! This isn't the Box, it's a goddamn closet!"
Bayliss with that perp-very great! If I had a kid who was shot & that perp was the one invovled...I would have done what Bayliss would have done at 4:03. Very cool scene.