Sid the Snitch proposes a cocaine deal to Buntz; Belker probes a flophouse scam; a poisoned-aspirin scare worries merchants.
Hunter faces condemnation for the off-duty shooting of an armed boy; Davenport is held in contempt for protesting budget cuts.
Suspects remain in jail as the public defenders' strike continues; Jablonski undergoes heart surgery; Sgt. Hunter calls roll.
Furillo is requested to help Calletano avert a police race-war; Russo's undercover tactics cause a major criminal to be freed.
Snitch Sid bunks with Buntz to hide from a vengeful ex-convict; Hill resents a bigoted partner; Goldblume aids a writer friend.
The blues guard a prison-bound mobster; LaRue's suspect admits to several murders; Goldblume is asked to speak on television.
Grace Gardner returns as a nun, upsetting Flaherty; a showboating councilman ruins a drug bust; Buntz faces a loan shark.
Buntz pursues the loan shark who clipped his finger; Wade escalates his feud with Furillo; Grace's behavior horrifies Flaherty.
Furillo discovers his father's death was suicide; dreams of a nuclear holocaust prompt Belker to phone the president.
Furillo tries to ease tensions after a white patrolman kills his black partner while both were under investigation.
A client takes Davenport hostage with her assistant's gun; suspect-chasing Belker wrecks a car he was test-driving.
Jablonski leads a hunting trip in the mountains; kidnapped Goldblume is forced to dig his own grave. Written by David Mamet.
Hill and Renko help during a sanitation strike; Hill loses control at a drug dealer's funeral; ex-EATer Ballantine explodes.
The press labels Goldblume a subversive after he publicly blasts the department; Buntz checks rumors of unfaithful Davenport.
With Furillo absent, acting commander Buntz sends the blues out on a drug-bust spree in hope of securing future overtime pay.
Goldblume sets a trap for the gang member believed responsible for the mass murder of a sleeping family; guest Eddie Velez.
Backups Flaherty and Russo nuzzle while Bates is knifed; Calletano's Hispanic coalition threatens to sue the police department.
Buntz's brutal tactics in finding wounded Belker's assailant get him removed from the case; a prostitute blackmails Renko.
Belker returns; Renko's attempt to reconcile with Daryl Ann only worsens matters; lonely Jablonski yields to sexual temptation.
A pro football star (Keenen Ivory Wayans) is arrested for soliciting; Buntz enters a marksmanship contest; Hunter is missing.
Having been buried alive with a dead buddy for 11 days, Hunter admits resorting to cannibalism; Buntz is in trouble.
A nighttime fire guts the station; Buntz faces suspension for cocaine theft; Goldblume probes a series of prostitute murders.
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